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      • Understanding BMX Terms
      • Volunteer FAQ
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    • Open Track
    • Cochrane District Races
    • Coaching & Training
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Cochrane BMX Association provides leadership in the promotion of cycling,
​enhancing the sport and community of BMX racing in our region.
​Our riders, families and volunteers are our greatest asset.

About Us

WELCOME TO COCHRANE BMX
Cochrane BMX Association oversees the operation of the Alberta Bicycle Association (ABA) sanctioned BMX track in beautiful Cochrane, Alberta
 The Cochrane BMX Association operates a sanctioned BMX race track serving Cochrane, Calgary and the surrounding areas.  We are a non‐profit 100% volunteer managed sports organization that was established in 1999. 

Cochrane BMX is a family friendly community of people who love to ride bikes.  The club supports all levels of riding and racing, and promotes the  development of bike skills and confidence of our riders.   

We are very proud of our rapidly growing membership of 200 plus members ranging in age from four to fifty +.
​  The majority of our membership is 12 and under.

​Cochrane BMX

OPEN TRACK
Cochrane District Races
COACHING


​Please always check the CALENDAR  and FACEBOOK for the most up to date information and schedule.
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Open Track
Club Race Nights
TRAINING Nights
VOLUNTEERING

Mission Statement

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Parent
​Guide

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BMX Terms

The language of BMX
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Cochrane BMX Board of Directors​


​President:  Marcie Davis
Vice President:  
Laura Spruyt
Treasurer: Sarah Hillson
Secretary:  Dixie Robertson
Track Operator: Tanya Fernandez
Track Director: Chris Faupel
Promotions: & Communication  Kelly Bell
Rider Development:  Lindsay Danforth
Volunteer Coordinator: Cindy Dowsett
Special Projects: Brent Gosselin & Kevin Chubey
Member at Large: Josh Cremers


Contact us at cochranebmx@gmail.com

Cochrane BMX Code of Conduct


CODE OF CONDUCT
Our goal at Cochrane BMX is to foster a positive, fun and family friendly atmosphere for people to ride their bikes.  
 In order for children to grow and develop in physical literacy and sport, a positive and respectful environment must exist. It is the intention of our club to promote positive behavior and respect for all participants in BMX. All athletes, parents, spectators, and volunteers must adhere to the Cochrane BMX code of conduct and continue to observe the principles of True Sport and Fair Play  in order to participate.

To this end, athletes, parents, volunteers and spectators are expected to adhere to the ABA Code of Conduct:
  • Compete/participate in a spirit of fairplay, honesty, respect and sportsmanship.
  • Compete/participate within the rules of the Alberta Bicycle/Cycling Canada/UCI
  • Support a positive and respectful environment in our community.
  • Promote, support and ensure the safety of others when taking part in BMX.
  • Maintain self-control and refrain from using profane, insulting, harassing or otherwise offensive language/behavior
  • Address fellow athletes, coaches, officials, volunteers, spectators in a courteous and respectful manner.
  • Act in a manner that will bring credit to the BMX community and yourself, both within and outside the competition area.
  • Respect an individuals’ dignity; verbal or physical behaviours that constitute harassment or abuse will not be tolerated.
  • Avoid the use, advocating, condoning, promotion and distribution of banned substances.
 
We ask all of our members to uphold this code of conduct and always:

● Display good sportsmanship
● Cheer good riding by all participants.
● Respect the rules, the competitors, the officials, the volunteers and the facility.
● Maintain your self-control
Please remember that participation in BMX events is a privilege not a right.
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