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bicycle motocross

[bahy-si-kuhl moh-toh-kraws, -kros, -sikuhl]

noun

Sports.
  1. BMX.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bicycle motocross1

First recorded in 1970–75
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Example Sentences

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Bicycle motocross - also known as BMX - started in the 1960s in the US.

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Since then, the camps have evolved to focus on action sports like skateboarding and bicycle motocross along with programs dedicated to cheerleading and parkour.

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So they have turned to a 6-foot-7, 260-pound, 23-year-old transfer from Virginia who once traveled the globe to win trophies in bicycle motocross.

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Bicycle motocross, or BMX, used to be popular in Rockville, for example, so there are an abundance of rare BMX bike frames in the area that can generate revenue for the organization, Oberg said.

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“BMX,” which stands for “bicycle motocross,” was born around the early 1970s in Southern California.

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