Welcome to SANDBOX BMX operated by ISLAND BMX INC, a501c3 Nonprofit Corporation. Located at 1440 Sa WHAT IS BMX? Race day fees are $12 per class. Race time!
BMX, or Bicycle Motocross, is a sport where riders of all ages use pedal power and skill to maneuver a bike over jumps, banked corners, and other obstacles. A lap around the track takes approximately 30-45 seconds. BMX was created by kids but has become popular with older racers as well. Unlike most sports, BMX racing depends completely on individual performance, unlike the combined performance of
a team, or team effort. How a BMX race works:
Below is an overview of what to expect at a BMX race for a first-time racer. Register
Once you get to the track, find the registration booth or table. If it's your first race, you'll need to complete the USABMX registration form and pay your membership fee. Depending on your age, expertise, gender and bike type, you'll be placed in a particular "class". An example of a class is "10 Novice", which is 10-year old novice boys, riding 20" (wheel diameter)bikes. For subsequent races, you'll just need to pay the track fee. When you become a USABMX member, you'll get a temporary number plate and number which you'll need to affix to your handlebars. Bring zip or twisty ties. You'll also get a receipt, followed by a membership card in the mail — you'll need to bring this to all future races. Practice
You may want to practice before your first race. Wednesday $7 "Gate" practice would be the best time to practice as it is more of a relaxed atmosphere than race days. It also helps to watch seasoned riders as they ride the track to get an idea of body/arm/leg positioning, movements and timing. You may also practice with the rest of the racers on race days for a $7 fee (if you are a USABMX member), even if you do not race. The Sandbox BMX Track is open only during sanctioned events. Get your gear and helmet on and follow everyone to the starting gate. Watch the other racers during the starting cadence - you'll notice that they balance on their bike at the starting gate. This may take some practice to accomplish, but you can start with one foot down if you're not ready to balance yet. When the gate drops, start pedaling. When you first ride the track, take it slow at first. Don't ride over your head. You will get the hang of it eventually; don't worry if you can't jump or handle the track very well at first - it takes time and practice. Many of the racers you see during practice have been racing for years. "Motos are posted"...
Practice will end and the moto sheets will be posted. Find your class — you will be in a "moto" (or heat) with other riders about your age and gender. Moto sheets will also include your bike number and your lane assignments. Be sure that your age, proficiency(novice, intermediate, expert), bike number and serial number are correct. If there is a mistake, go to Registration and make corrections at this time. If necessary, motos will be re-posted. There will typically be a flag-lap(playing of the National Anthem) at this time. You will line up with the other racers in your moto in the "staging area". When your group is called, you will proceed to the gate and line up in your assigned gate. A lap around the track is approx 1000 feet. You will do this two or three times, depending on the transfer system for that race. Our races are typically total points, which means that everyone races two rounds plus the main event. Making the Main
State Qualifiers and Double Point Races will be a two-moto transfer...
USABMX uses the "Olympic-style Transfer System" to determine who goes to the final event: the "main" event. Depending on how many riders race, the first place and possibly second place riders in any moto will transfer to the main. For example, this is how a class of 5 riders in a 2-moto transfer would advance to the main:
First round - first 2 riders qualify. Second round - first 2 riders qualify. One rider does not qualify and a four-rider main event is run. Between the qualifying rounds and the Main Event, there will be a short intermission (or "main-break"). The announcer will announce when it is time for the Main Event, at this time, all riders that qualified for the Main Event needs to make his/her way to the staging area. The stager will call your group to the gate. After your race, make your way to the registration booth for your trophy. Trophies are awarded to 1st, 2nd and 3rd place in the Main Event. SO, HOW DO I GET GOOD AT BMX RACING? If you're new to BMX racing, don't be afraid to ask questions of the other racers — they'll be happy to help you out. We are also planning to have clinics instructed by an Expert rider in the near future to help beginners, novice, as well as intermediate riders improve their skills and their racecraft. All events are weather/track condition permitting.
08/04/2020
Sorry gang, but this problem is too difficult to try and navigate. Numbers are up, and it’s time for us to throw in the towel for the year. We will not be coordinating any additional work or riding until further notice. Many thanks to those who helped prep the track with hopes of riding this season.
08/04/2020
We’ll be there maintaining the grounds but need riders beating the track. Wear your mask if within 6 feet.
07/31/2020
We’re gonna cancel today’s efforts due to Mayor Caldwell’s latest order and will schedule something for Saturday with all appropriate measures in place. However, the order goes until 31Aug, which will push our opening back to September at the earliest.
07/29/2020
Today was another great day with folks sacrificing their time and comfort “for the kids”. That’s why we do this. The second straight is all dirt now, the existing soiltek was just too beat up. The third straight received as much patching as we could lay down. Thursday is it gang. We’ll lay slurry in any cracking cement, roll the track, and watch the sunset while the kiddos ride. Mahaloz for your support.
07/27/2020
We had a huge turnout on Saturday thanks to and these folks annihilated all of the remaining debris.
07/25/2020
The better we prep, the sooner the track recovers from Dougy Fresh.. All work will be focused on clearing debris and drainage. Bring the kiddos and the bikes...
07/24/2020
Beautiful evening at the track. Knocked out some work, watched some kiddos ride, good day!
07/22/2020
Back at it Thursday 5-7.
07/22/2020
Sorry for the late post, but we’ll be at the track from 5-7 laying slurry and addressing drainage.
07/18/2020
If you have any spare love to give, the third and fourth straights could use it.
07/16/2020
We’ll be there 5-7. Bring the kids to the pump track, enjoy the sunset, and mix some cement 🤓
07/15/2020
has a drive-in showing of “Accomplice”, this Friday evening. It looks like an awesome story about kids, their bikes, and where those bikes take them in life. $20 per vehicle. $20 for a night out, an e-bike demo show from and you get to support local? Guaranteed 💯!!! The link to reserve your spot is: