Lee

Musselwhite

BMX Champion

TRICK INVEnTOR

Entrepreneur

Lee musselwhite in action mid run on his BMX bike

Lee Musselwhite is a Professional BMX Flatland rider renowned for dedicated his years of riding to pushing boundaries, inventing countless signature moves and building his own unique style. He is regarded by many as one of the most creative and original riders in the world. He competes and performs shows at the highest level all over the world and has earnt such accolades as:

  • 01

    2x UK
    Flatland
    Champion

    Lee competed against the UK’s best riders to win this contest 2 years in a row, before taking on the Worlds best at international contests

  • 02

    Guinness
    World Record Setter

    Lee invented the worlds first Limbless wheelie (No feet or hands on the bikes at the same time) Aka “Spider Glide” Lee was sanctioned to set an unbelievable distance for this official Guinness world record

  • 03

    Master of
    Creativity

    The hardest World Championship contest there is for only the highest level elite riders, Lee debuted his newest moves to win this highly coveted honour and become “The master of Creativity”

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Stunt

Co-ordinator

With Lee's event organising skill he was also part of the main stunt co-ordination process and appeared in the “Mary Popins returns” Disney move, and also got married on the hit TV show "Don't tell the Bride" where he put on the worlds First "Extreme Sports wedding"

Property
Management

Lee also the director at initiate Property Ltd, and works with JV parters for various investment projects:

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