Australian BMX apparel company Ace Race has expanded its place in the community by becoming AusCycling’s new official BMX on-bike apparel partner.
Founded in 2015, Ace Race has carved out an identity as an admired racewear and apparel company built in the BMX community, for the BMX community.
Their grassroots approach, trusted reputation and high-quality output will be fully reflected in AusCycling’s BMX apparel for the next two years.
On the world stage, Ace Race will fly the flag at the 2026 UCI BMX Racing World Championships in Brisbane as the official Team Australia BMX Challenge jersey supplier.
The agreement extends to major domestic events and includes supplying national champion jerseys across all categories at the GWM BMX Racing National Championships, AusCycling BMX Freestyle National Championships and Pump Track National Championships.
In addition, winner jerseys in superclass, junior superclass and masters categories at all BMX racing state and territory championships will be proudly made by Ace Race.
Ace Race will also produce the officially licensed memento jerseys for events in the BMX calendar and AusCycling BMX Racing Development Academy jerseys.
Ace Race has supported countless riders since their inception over a decade ago, including Olympic champion Saya Sakakibara.
AusCycling’s Head of Events – BMX, Dale Percy, said the new partnership is a great result for a company that is deeply embedded in the sport.
“Ace has consistently demonstrated a genuine commitment to supporting and growing the BMX community,” Percy said.
“Last year they were enlisted to supply Team Australia BMX Challenge jerseys in Copenhagen, and the change was welcomed resoundingly.
“I’ll be eagerly awaiting the unveiling of the new Challenge jersey design for the Brisbane BMX Racing World Championships.”
Ace Race owners Tommy and Biana Govic said they are incredibly proud to partner with AusCycling as the official BMX on-bike apparel partner.
“This partnership is a reflection of the trust and support the BMX community has shown us over the past decade, built around our passion for BMX,” they added.
“To represent Australia on the world stage and to be a part of the rider journey across every level of the sport is something we are truly honoured to be involved in.”
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