From Deck to Bar: Jordan Clark Sets His Sights on BMX Glory

Jordan Clark
  • The “GOAT” of Scootering Park is officially swapping his deck for a set of 20-inch wheels. Jordan Clark—the most decorated athlete in Extreme Barcelona history—has announced his formal retirement from professional scootering. The goal? A full-throttle pursuit of BMX dominance.

While Clark has been “double-dipping” in both disciplines for years, the transition became his sole mission as we entered 2026. After clinching his fifth World Title in 2021 and leaving his mark at the 2025 Sakai World Championships, Jordan realized he had reached the summit of scootering.

With his eyes firmly locked on the LA28 Olympics, this isn’t just a hobby—it’s a calculated takeover.

Clark isn’t starting from scratch. He credits his legendary “air awareness” and technical park precision from scootering as his secret weapons on a bike. This “cross-training” paid off early when he stunned the crowd by winning the 2025 Extreme Barcelona BMX Park competition while still technically a scooter pro.

While the scootering world loses its most iconic “park” specialist, the BMX world just gained a terrifyingly talented contender. Jordan Clark isn’t just riding a bike; he’s redefining what an extreme athlete can achieve across disciplines.

Jordan Clark