2021 Rule Changes
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   2021 Rules Update
   As we gear up for “The Greatest Race On Earth” this week in Tulsa for
   the 2020 USA BMX Grands, we wanted to give an update on any rule
   changes for 2021.
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   2020 COVID Impact
   Without a doubt, 2020 was a year unlike anything that we’ve ever
   experienced, and it required some flexibility in terms of scheduling
   events and modifications to requirements across the State/Provincial,
   Gold Cup and National Series. As we prepare for 2021, it is clear that
   we will still be dealing with the pandemic at some level. How much
   COVID-19 will impact us and what changes we may need to make in 2021 as
   a result remains to be seen, but we will begin our 2021 season hopeful
   that we can put the pandemic behind us and focus on kids on bikes.
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   Age Classes (no change)
   We received some emails regarding age classes, specifically with
   regards to older 20” classes for both men and women. After crunching
   the numbers in terms of overall participants (in those ages) and number
   of races those participants raced, we simply didn’t feel like it is the
   appropriate time to add those additional classes. Perhaps a full season
   of racing that isn’t heavily impacted by COVID will paint a different
   picture, and we will certainly keep our eye on these requested classes
   as we move through the 2021 USA BMX National Series.
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   Clipless Pedals
   Finally, perhaps the biggest change for the 2021 season is regarding
   the use of clipless pedals. Since December of 2018, we have informed
   members that “Beginning in 2021, the use of clipless pedals will be
   prohibited for all riders age 12 & Under (Intermediate, Expert and
   Expert Girl) as well as for Novice riders of any age. Once in place,
   the restriction is placed on the age/skill level of the rider –
   regardless of the class that rider may end up in.” A link to that
   December 2018 article can be found here:
   
https://www.usabmx.com/site/postings/1633
   We have received numerous emails, phone calls, messages and even saw a
   petition circulating the internet, but our position on this matter
   remains unchanged. Our team talked with many BMX coaches about their
   thoughts on clipless pedals before we made that rule change. An
   overwhelming majority of them felt like too many riders were being put
   on clips too soon in their BMX careers. The coaches felt like riders
   who were put on clips too soon in order to be competitive on the
   racetrack were missing out on learning some fundamental bike-handling
   skills. For the riders who race in international BMX races, like the
   World Championships, many other countries began banning clipless pedals
   for riders under age 12 long before USA BMX did. We introduced the
   clipless pedal change a few years back to give riders and the
   manufacturers (who make clipless pedals & shoes, in addition to flat
   pedals) time to prepare for the change. We believe in the coaches who
   work with these kids day-after-day, and we feel that ultimately our
   sport will be better in the long run by keeping those 12 & Under riders
   on flat pedals.
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   Pro Class
   The pro class will have a new structure for 2021, but from a rules
   standpoint the big change is that riders 17 & older (based on year of
   birth, so a birth year of 2004 or earlier) will be eligible to compete
   in the pro classes. While some riders might make the jump from amateur
   to pro, it is important to note that athletes may continue to race in
   the UCI Junior classes without jeopardizing their amateur status. In
   summary, I think most of us can agree that 2020 was a crazy year and
   our sport was fortunate to be able to safely continue, while many other
   sports were forced to shutdown. We know based on discussions with
   manufacturers that bike sales were off the charts during the pandemic,
   and hopefully some of those new cyclists will find their way to the
   local BMX track.
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