How we worked with UCI to turn BMX Freestyle into one of the fastest-growing youth-driven digital sports ahead of Paris 2024.

The challenge

BMX Freestyle isn’t just a sport – it’s a cultural code. But in the run-up to Paris 2024, UCI needed help positioning itself as something more than a governing body.

It also wanted to become a legitimate, credible voice in a space shaped by riders, not rules. To earn trust in a culture where authenticity is everything – and engagement must be earned, not assumed.

The goal

To make UCI the leading expert voice in BMX Freestyle on social – and use that to drive fan growth, media value and future participation.

Our approach

We built a strategy rooted in rider-first storytelling and cultural fluency. Two core pillars shaped this approach:

1. collaboration with riders to elevate their voices, grow their platforms and showcase personality alongside performance

2. leverage of UCI’s Olympic platform to build a narrative arc from qualifier events to Paris 2024 by turning sporting moments into cultural milestones

Execution included:

  • content audit of top-performing BMX/competitor platforms
  • strategic audience segmentation into three key BMX fan profiles
  • creative frameworks for social content that matched the tone, pace and visual language of the BMX community
  • ongoing real-time strategy, content production and platform optimisation

Rather than a media push, this was a legitimacy play – showing up in the right way, with the right people, in the right voice.

The impact

  • a fast-growing global BMX Freestyle community across core Olympic markets, including the US, the UK, France, Brazil and Colombia
  • swifter audience growth and higher engagement than all major competitors on UCI BMX Freestyle channels
  • creation of commercial momentum and a scalable social footprint to support new sponsors and formats

This once fringe discipline is now a culturally credible and commercially valuable part of the Olympic movement.


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Tileyard Studios,
London, N7 9AH

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1007 Lausanne,
Switzerland

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