That was Fast...
- PULL BMX
- 2 hours ago
- 1 min read
In a sport where team deals are usually measured in seasons, not weeks, the sudden split between Marshal Racing and Bestrong Sports has piqued interest from the BMX racing community.
On the surface, the partnership looked promising. When the collaboration between Marshall and BeStrong was first announced, it screamed momentum for the emerging team. But just a month after the partnership began, that momentum has come to a screeching halt.
In a brief but firm statement released publicly, Marshal Racing confirmed its complete and immediate distance from all projects tied to Bestrong Sports.
The wording left little room for interpretation.
Marshal Racing stated it now has “no affiliation, partnership, or involvement” with the team and will no longer support, endorse, or take responsibility for any actions or initiatives associated with the program moving forward. The message was clear: the relationship is over. And it’s over for good.
While details behind the decision have not been made public, the abrupt nature of the announcement has fueled speculation across social media. Sponsorships dissolving this quickly are rare in BMX racing, especially so soon after a public partnership launch.
For now, those answers remain unknown.
What is certain is that one of BMX racing’s newest partnerships has ended almost as quickly as it began, leaving the community watching closely to see what comes next for both sides, especially after muffled concern for the team’s funding.
In a sport built on trust between riders, teams, and sponsors, moments like this remind everyone just how quickly things can change.


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