Inspired and created by Cody Scott, Up In The Burg allows avid BMX enthusiasts and spectators alike to express their talents and share in the community of fellow bikers their skills and support. Cody grew up riding at the Roseburg Skatepark located behind Fred Meyers and was driven by the other bikers, and skate boarders to continue riding. BMX can be considered a one-man sport. However, as the BMX scene is greatly developing and becoming larger each year, it has been driven more as a community involved sport. Cody has developed that community involvement in Roseburg by hosting annual BMX competitions.
How "Up In The Burg" works:
Participants compete for a chance to win various prizes from local sponsors(prizes may include bicycle parts, gift certificates, apparel, or cash).
How to sign-up:
Step 1: Check your calendar, and mark the date!
Step 2: Click HERE to sign up!
Step 3: Fill out waiver form HERE*
Step 4: Show up on day of event with $5 for admission and be sure to bring your waiver signed!
Step 5: Have fun and ride your bike!
*If you are under the age of 18, be sure to print out the waiver form, have a legal parent/guardian sign and date it, as well as the participant and be sure to bring with you on the day of the event. If you are under the age of 18 and don't have a parent/guardian signature, you cannot compete.
How "Up In The Burg" works:
Participants compete for a chance to win various prizes from local sponsors(prizes may include bicycle parts, gift certificates, apparel, or cash).
- Best Run
- Best Trick
- Highest Hop
How to sign-up:
Step 1: Check your calendar, and mark the date!
Step 2: Click HERE to sign up!
Step 3: Fill out waiver form HERE*
Step 4: Show up on day of event with $5 for admission and be sure to bring your waiver signed!
Step 5: Have fun and ride your bike!
*If you are under the age of 18, be sure to print out the waiver form, have a legal parent/guardian sign and date it, as well as the participant and be sure to bring with you on the day of the event. If you are under the age of 18 and don't have a parent/guardian signature, you cannot compete.