BMX (Bicycle Motocross) is an adrenaline-fueled action sport centered around high-energy bike riding. Riders perform daring stunts, jumps, and tricks on specially designed BMX bikes, which are built for durability and agility. The sport includes various disciplines such as racing on dirt tracks, performing freestyle tricks in skate parks, and street riding using urban obstacles. BMX racing features tight turns, jumps, and fast-paced competition, while freestyle focuses on creativity, balance, and technical skill. Born in the 1970s, BMX has grown into a globally recognized sport with events like the X Games and even Olympic inclusion. Whether for competition or casual riding, BMX attracts thrill-seekers who love speed, precision, and pushing limits on two wheels.