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Bowie BMX hosts more than 300 riders

The Bowie BMX Bike Park capped off three-days of racing on Sunday by hosting a state championship qualifier.
On the final day, the park had 266 racers compete and 59 motos with the action starting at noon on a blistering hot day.
It took park operators Sean and Linda Reno several weeks of work to get the park ready to host their biggest event of the year, with the help of a lot of volunteers in the BMX community.
Before Sunday’s main event, the park first hosted the Bob Warnicke Scholarship race on Friday and the Race for Life Leukemia Fundraiser on Saturday.
“We cannot thank each of you enough for coming out this weekend for our second year anniversary and 2023 Texas State Championship Qualifier Weekend,” posted on the Facebook page. “Thank you for making the trip to Bowie BMX and making it such a better track.”
The Bowie BMX Bike Park is a non-profit park with a dirt track located on 801 S. Mill Street in Bowie. You can look on their Facebook page on what days they will be open each week.
To see more photos from from the event, pick up a copy of the mid-week edition of the Bowie News.
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