BMX Racing emerged in the 1960s as a non-motorized alternative to Motocross Racing, providing an opportunity for less privileged kids in urban areas to experience the excitement of Motocross.
Makeshift BMX courses were set up in empty lots between buildings, and the sport has been cherished ever since. In local BMX circuits, racers can start as young as 18 months old, using balance bikes to learn balance without training wheels.
In a heartwarming incident, a young boy found himself the sole participant in his BMX race, but a group of compassionate teenagers joined him to ensure he had company and support. This act highlights the empathy and kindness of the younger generation.
Watch the touching video for yourself—it’s truly heartwarming!