Rounds 3 & 4 of the 2020 UCI BMX SX World Cup took us across Australia from the opening 2 events to Bathurst and the newly built SX track. bathurst is world famous for its endurance car racing events, and to see the track, the riders would need some endurance as it was long and super fast, as this mostly downhill track would test the worlds best BMX racers to the limits with not only the track, but adverse weather conditions.

Let's get the scoop from Connor Fields and Pete D as the 2020 UCI BMX World Cup season starts things off down under in Australia. We get some information about the end of 2019 for Connor, where he won the USA BMX #1 Pro title, get to check out his new bike, follow his weekend of racing where he took a World Cup win, and get the recap from the man himself after a long weekend of racing.

The 2020 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup tour brought Connor Fields to Australia for the the first 2 weekends of racing, with the season opening round in Shepparton, Australia. The 2020 World Cup season is all important for riders looking to make their way to Tokyo for the 2020 olympic games, and even as the current Gold Medalist in BMX, Connor needs to go through the rigorous qualifying process to make his way to the Games.

For the year end overall title. Connor finished 1st, Corben 2nd, and even though he was unable to compete due to his sustained broken collar bone, Joris Daudet would finish 3rd overall in the Pro Class for 2019. This would make it the 5th straight year that a Chase BMX Pro would take the title, and for Connor, this was his 8th consecutive podium finish at the USA BMX Grand Nationals. This give the #winwithchase hashtag a solid stake in BMX history!