part of the selection criteria used to name athletes to the U.S. Olympic Team for BMX. Following the event, the elite male and female rider atop USA Cycling’s Power Rankings will be awarded an automatic nomination as one of three men and two women who will represent the U.S. Olympic team. The second men’s spot will be awarded to the winner of the U.S. Olympic Team Trials – BMX which will take place June 16 in Chula Vista, Calif on the new, London-replica BMX track. Remaining spots will be determined via discretionary selection.

“When you look at the women’s overall power rankings, this final race mirrors our Olympic Trials race because the top four women are only separated by 49 points," explained King. "It’s likely that the top result from our women’s program will win the overall.”
The 25 registered elite riders will be joined on the National Indoor Arena’s supercross track by 10 Americans who will contest the junior elite contests. Fifteen Americans, including 11 elites and four junior elites, were previously named to USA Cycling’s funded team and a complete U.S. championship class start list is also available online.
More than 100 of America’s best amateur riders, juniors and masters, will also compete in the UCI BMX World Challenge beginning on Thursday. The competition will wrap-up on Sunday with the cruiser class competition. More information including a U.S. challenge class start list is available on USA Cycling BMX World Championships page.
A full schedule, start lists and more information is also available on the event’s official webpage at http://www.bmxworldchamps.co.uk/. Fans can also follow the UCI BMX World Championships on Twitter at @BMXworlds - http://twitter.com/#!/bmxworlds and on Facebook at http://www.facebook.com/bmxworldchamps. Daily updates will also be available at usacycling.org.