The BMX BC Cup was held in Abbotsford last Sunday, featuring a new world-class track.
Speaking of world class, Coquitlam's Tory Nyhaug competed.
The Olympic-sized Supercross track was funded in part by the not-for-profit athletes charity B2ten ($110,000) and the city of Abbotsford.
It's one of three in North America, and the only one in Canada now similar in size and structure to the track used during the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.
Last weekend's event included the Men's Elite Union Cycliste Internationale Class 4 and 5 events.
In the Class 5 category, the 19-year-Nyhaug raced to first place.
Nyhaug has established a big name for himself in BMX racing, finishing fourth in the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup in the Netherlands on May 28.
He now sits sixth in UCI world rankings.
"He's our local star, we're really proud of him," said Steve Baxter, president of Abbotsford BMX.
James Brown, 22, from Alberta, finished fourth, while Ryan Wright, 20, from Ontario, rounded out the Canadians in the top six.
There was also a full amateur field for the BMX BC Cup Series, which continues July 16-17 in Ridge Meadows.
Full results will be posted at www.cyclingbc.net.