BMX World Championships: How to watch live on the BBC

Cycling
Kye Whyte and Bethany Shriever
2021 BMX World Championships
Venue: Papendal, Arnhem, Netherlands Date: Sunday, 22 August
Coverage: Watch live coverage of the men and women’s final on Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website from 12:15 BST

Olympic medallists Beth Shriever and Kye Whyte are among 11 Britons competing at the BMX World Championships on Sunday and you can watch it live on the BBC.

Alongside team-mate Whyte, they became Britain’s first ever BMX medallists.

Watch live coverage from Arnhem on the Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website from 12:15 BST.

What is the BMX World Championships?

Around 56 countries participate in BMX every year.

Unlike the World Cup – which is an international racing series held at several locations throughout the year – the World Championships are held just once a year, with the winner of each event crowned BMX Cycling world champion.

The event sees riders compete in four main categories – Elite Men, Elite Women, Junior Men, Junior Women.

BBC Coverage

Sunday, 22 August

12:15-14:30 BST – Red Button, BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website

All times are BST and are subject to change

Catch-up

You can view BBC Sport output as well as listen to radio sports programming on the BBC iPlayer.

The BBC Sport website is available via desktop, mobile, tablet and app, giving easy access to the live stream, text commentaries, news, reports and schedules. The BBC Sport app is free on Apple and Android devices.

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