Liam G Adams
/photos/bmx/bmx-01-action-day.jpgLiam mid-race on a BMX track

BMX

In 2025, #1 ranked 14-year-old BMX racer in North Carolina.

Been racing about six years. I can’t tell you why I started — I’m just in love with it.

Three broken collarbones, a cracked tailbone, more X-rays than I can count. I race across the country: local tracks for training, regional and national events when they line up. Rock Hill nationals, Universal in Orlando, the North Carolina state series.

I’m sponsored by CASED. Most of the BMX photos on this site that aren’t from when I was eight came from their shoots — the manual at night, the helmet portraits, the dusk frame. They make race gear and they ride with their riders.

Training is mostly gate starts, sprints, and pump tracks. Nothing complicated about it. You go more times than the next kid does and eventually that adds up.

In 2025 I was ranked #1 14-year-old in North Carolina. The class moves up every birthday, so 2026 is a reset for me — building back up as a 15-year-old. The 15-and-under class is faster.

I don’t try to make BMX mean anything beyond itself. It’s the thing I take most seriously after the work, and the only thing in my life that’s been a constant since I was nine.

/photos/bmx/bmx-02-jersey-profile.jpgLiam in his LIAM ADAMS race jersey with helmet on
/photos/bmx/bmx-04-night-portrait.jpgLiam at dusk in full race gear on the track
/photos/bmx/bmx-05-helmet-compression.jpgLiam in helmet and compression shirt at golden hour
/photos/bmx/bmx-01-action-day.jpgLiam mid-race on a BMX track