news.resources.about bro.home
Latest Updates...

  • Meeting for Hayward, CA Dirt Jumps - Jumps on rider's own property need support to stay alive. Meeting Wednesday, August 9, 2006, 6pm. . . . [Tue. Aug. 8]

  • Park Petition for Dover, DE - Sign their petition to show support for a Skate/BMX park in Delaware. . . . [Mon. Aug. 7]

  • New Park Construction in Lafayette, LA - Plans and development are underway for a new park with space for concrete bowls, dirt jumps, and a flatland area! Please make some donations to help build this Louisiana park. . . . [Sat. Oct. 1]

  • Alameda Cityview Skatepark Rally BBQ - Another rally ride is coming up June 11, 2005. . . . [Fri. May. 20]

  • Calabazas Trails Meeting Monday - New Meeting to discuss fate of famous NorCal jumps - Mon. Apr. 11, 7pm Lynbrook High School . . . [Sat. Apr. 9]

  • Arizona Protest Video - Short documentary report on BMX skatepark protests in Arizona from Psychic Flying Monkey . . . [Tue. Mar. 29]

  • Tacoma, WA Contest - Saturday April 2nd 2005 - Thrill-Zone Extreme Sports Center . . . [Thu. Mar. 3]


  • National Syndicated News from GeneB - Gene compiles the latest mainstream news feeds covering BMX and skateparks. (RSS available)
    Get more News or check the latest in Resources. And you can find more info on the FAQ

  • BRO T-shirts are now available. Get a cool shirt and help support BRO. Yes, we are a non-profit organization, so all proceeds will go to support our projects. Order a BRO T-shirt.

  • Stay informed about important events and issues. Add your name to the BRO Contact List.

  • To join the BRO emailing list, send an email to: bmxriders-subscribe@yahoogroups.com

  • If you need to contact BRO, use our send email form

  • John Ivers, Alameda, CA, 2005

    The BMX Riders Organization (BRO) is a broad-based group of riders from the various disciplines of BMX. BMX freestyle is not only a valid sport, but an art form. Our goal is to protect, preserve and promote our sport and form of expression.

    We work to encourage awareness of the legal and social issues surrounding the sport, and to provide a voice for its participants. We also work to foster a sense of community between BMX Riders, the public and athletes of similar sports, such as skateboarding.

    BRO is non-hierarchical and anyone, anywhere is welcome to start a local chapter. The founders request to be kept informed about local happenings and provide a website and message board to foster communication between groups.

    BRO does:

    • Advocate for public riding areas for BMX.
    • Lobby private facilities to offer the same services to BMX that they do to other sports.
    • Try to counteract anti-BMX prejudice wherever it is found.

    BRO does not:

    • Sponsor riders.
    • Profit from BMX in any way.

    spausa
    Thanks to Skatepark Association of the USA for all their help. Check out the SPAUSA website

    news.resources.about bro.home