Hayden Fletcher claimed the points necessary to win the BMX National Racing Series in NSW.
Hayden Fletcher pulled off some Macarthur magic at the weekend to take out Australia’s premier BMX series.
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The Shepparton BMX Club rider shone in round three and four of the BMX National Racing Series finale in NSW, tallying the necessary points in a rain-sodden first day one before a hard-fought runner-up in the second final a day later.
Fletcher defied an early-round crash to lead from start to finish in the first final, coming into the fourth and final round of the National Series with overall victory in sight.
After navigating the motos and lead-in finals, the 27-year-old was hot on the hammer of previous Superclass pacesetter Oli Moran to finish second in the round four final.
However, second was enough for Fletcher to finish on 216 points, 16 clear of Moran to secure national honours.
Fletcher had placed fourth in his home race at Shepparton in April.
It marks another significant milestone in the journey of the Shepparton product, who claimed the Elite Men’s National Championship double in 2025.