Sunset Coast BMX Club operates one of New Zealand’s most purpose-built BMX race facilities at Puni Memorial Park, about 15 minutes south of Pukekohe. The track is built to UCI competition standards — with tar-sealed berms on all four corners, engineered drainage, and public viewing from every angle — placing it well above the typical club track in quality and capability.
Practical Information
| Location | 80 Attewell Road, Puni Memorial Park, Puni |
| Nearest town | Pukekohe (approx. 15 min drive south) |
| Club nights | Wednesdays from 5:30pm, September–April |
| Junior training | Tuesdays (for SCBMX members) |
| Membership | Required — contact club for current rates |
| Facilities | Race track, spectator viewing areas |
| Contact | Se*******@***************co.nz |
About Sunset Coast BMX Club
The Sunset Coast BMX Club has developed a race facility at Puni Memorial Park that stands apart from most club-level tracks in New Zealand. The circuit features asphalt-sealed berms on all four corners — a surface normally reserved for national and international venues — alongside state-of-the-art drainage that keeps the track fast and rideable regardless of weather. The UCI has specifically recognised the facility as a new benchmark at both club and international level.
The club operates a structured season from September to April. Wednesday evening club nights from 5:30pm are the main weekly session, open to members at all experience levels from first-time riders to advanced competitors. Junior members have access to additional training on Tuesday afternoons. Anyone looking to join or introduce a child to the sport should email the club in advance for the latest membership and session information.
Track Design and Features
BMX racing is a sprint discipline — riders launch from a start hill and navigate a timed course of rhythm sections, doubles, triples, and banked turns in under a minute. At the Sunset Coast facility, the sealed berms on every corner provide consistent grip and allow maximum carry speed, removing the variability that comes with earth or clay surfaces in wet conditions. The track also features slideable jumps — an uncommon design that allows the layout to be adjusted for different race formats or skill groups.
The spectator infrastructure is worth noting too. Viewing areas are positioned at multiple points around the full circuit, meaning parents and supporters can follow riders through the entire course rather than just the start or finish. For a community club, this makes a real difference to the atmosphere on race evenings.
Getting Started with BMX Racing
BMX racing is open to all ages — the sport has dedicated age categories starting from five years old, and Sunset Coast caters to juniors and adults alike. New riders typically need a BMX race bike (distinct from freestyle or flatland BMX), a full-face helmet, and appropriate protective gear. The club’s Wednesday nights are the best place to get a feel for the scene before committing to membership. Equipment requirements and coaching availability can be confirmed by contacting the club directly.
What Visitors Say
BMX.NET.NZ coverage of the Puni facility noted the 8-metre start ramp and UCI-grade track design as a significant development for the Franklin and South Auckland riding community — describing it as a step up that puts the club on the competitive map nationally.
Where to Learn More
Sunset Coast BMX Club on Sporty.co.nz — club registration and contact details for the Puni-based BMX racing club, including membership information.
BMX New Zealand — Club Directory — the national governing body’s list of affiliated clubs with links to club calendars, race schedules, and licensing information.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Sunset Coast BMX Club?
The club is at 80 Attewell Road, Puni Memorial Park, Puni — approximately 15 minutes south of Pukekohe town centre.
When does Sunset Coast BMX Club run?
Club nights are held on Wednesdays from 5:30pm during the September to April season. Junior training is available on Tuesdays for SCBMX members.
Can beginners try BMX at Sunset Coast?
Yes. Wednesday club nights are open to all skill levels. Contact the club via Se*******@***************co.nz to find out how to join and what gear you will need.
What makes the track UCI-standard?
The facility has tar-sealed berms on all four corners, a professional drainage system, and adjustable jump sections — features typically found only at national or international venues.
Is there a cost to ride at Sunset Coast BMX Club?
Club membership is required. Contact the club directly for current membership and session fees.
Can families watch from the track?
Yes — spectator viewing areas are positioned around the full circuit so supporters can watch every section of the race track.
For more riding options near Pukekohe, see the full list of cycling tracks in Pukekohe. The Puni Park MTB trails just down the road offer a pump track, dirt jumps, and singletrack for all ability levels.
