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 reb77
 
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							| Hello everybody, I need your help: what verb would you use with bicycle motocross (freestyle BMX)
 
 to ride bicycle motocross? to practice bicycle motocross? to do BMX (sounds strange to me!)
 thanks for your help :)
 
 Reb77
 
 
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 ballycastle1
 
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							| You can ride a BMX, ride a motocross bike (always the noun after  �motocross �, not before), compete in or participate in motocross (without the  �bike �). There may well be other expressions reb77 but the foregoing are the one I have heard. |  14 Aug 2010     
					
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 dturner
 
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							| I have heard people say, "My son does motorcross", so the verb to do is also used.  You can also use  �participates in �  �involved with �.  I have not heard however, "My son rides motorcross", but "My son rides a BMX bike" is okay. 
 
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 reb77
 
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							| Thanks a lot for all these answers. Have a nice day. |  14 Aug 2010     
					
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