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Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track  & Rock Hill Criterium Course

Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track & Rock Hill Criterium Course

Sports Complex

Enhanced Safety Measures

About Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track & Rock Hill Criterium Course

Located at the Rock Hill Outdoor Center in the Riverwalk Development, the Rock Hill BMX Supercross Track opened in August 2014 as another additions to the Rock Hill cycling community. This facility is the first Olympic-caliber BMX training facility open to the general public on the US East Coast. It has amateur and elite supercross start hills and a pump track. Since its opening, the facility has hosted many events such as the USA BMX Gold East Regional Championship, the USA BMX Carolina Nationals, USA Cycling National BMX Championships and the UCI BMX World Championships. Will be hosting the 2024 UCI BMX World Championships!

Track Features:
Supercross Start Hill
- 26.3 feet (8 meters) tall
- Elite Women's Track: 1,270 feet in length
- Elite Men's Track: 1,400 feet in length

Amateur Start Hill
- 16.4 feet (5 meters) tall
- 1,200 feet in length

Pump Track

Spectator Stands & electronic scoreboard

Main Building
- Scorekeeping & press area
- Public address system
- Track offices
- Restrooms
- Concession stand
- First aid room

RV/Camper Parking Lot (used for event parking only)

Multi-Purpose Fields
- Two fields for sports programming or special events

Finish Line Sponsor: Honda Cars of Rock Hill

Criterium Course
1.1 mile/22 foot wide paved bicycle course closed to vehicular traffic in order to allow cyclists at all skill levels to ride safely. This course is designed for both recreational and competitive cyclists. It provides local residents a safe place to ride bikes with minimal interaction with pedestrians and motor vehicles.

Travel details

T his state of the art, Olympic-caliber BMX facility is situated less than 2 miles away from I-77 Interstate with unique dining, shopping, and entertainment concepts and world class cycling venue all intermixed along a 2.5 mile stretch of the Catawba River.