Interbike is collaborating with the BMX industry to produce an urban riding competition and a special BMX section in its official trade show guide to promote the category during Interbike 2009 at the Sands Convention Center in Las Vegas, Sept. 23 to 25.


“BMX is an exciting action sport that has received great mainstream media coverage in recent years and has been identified as a gateway category for drawing kids and teenagers to cycling,” said Andy Tompkins, Interbike's show director. “This year an urban riding competition along with the new BMX section of the Interbike trade show guide will help retailers successfully market and sell BMX products in their stores.”


Interbike and members of the BMX industry are working together to develop show features for Interbike 2009 that create awareness of the BMX lifestyle, a positive representation of the sport in an industry setting and an understanding of how retailers can begin to or better sell BMX products.


The BMX Rail Jam Competition at Interbike
Held on the show floor in an area adjacent to Interbike’s BMX zone, The BMX Rail Jam Competition, presented by S&M Bikes/Fitbikeco., will be held on Thursday, Sept. 24, 2009 from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. The competition will highlight some of the sport’s top professional street riders and create awareness of how BMX bikes are really used.


The Rail Jam at Interbike competition will consist of 16 professional riders and four alternates from across the United States. During 5-to-10 minute jams, each competitor will get a chance to show their skills on a course resembling typical urban terrain with ledges and rails. The competitors will judge each other’s performances.


“We're stoked to be able to highlight the BMX category and the skills of some of the sport's top pro riders in front of the industry at Interbike this year,” said Chris Moeller, CEO of S&M Bikes/Fitbikeco. “BMX is a category that's currently doing well and we want to show retailers how BMX bikes are actually being ridden these days to help them understand the category better.”