It all comes down to this... The Great Britain Cycling Team's BMX Racing squad are in Glasgow for the 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships. Watch the final episode of Behind the Bike: BMX Racing for the inside line on the pursuit of rainbow-tinged glory.
The final episode of 'Behind the Bike: BMX Racing' has dropped.
The second episode of 'Behind the Bike: BMX Racing' is here!
Who's got good scouting talent? Who knows how to coach BMX Freestyle? Who's looking for a BMX Freestyle job? Read on to see if this is something you fancy.
Reference: APR20223722
Expiry date: 15:00, Fri, 15th Apr 2022
Location: Remote Working
Salary: £27,000 Per Annum
Benefits: Competitive Salary, Company Pension Scheme, 25 Days Holiday, Free Race Gold membership, Free Eye Test, Employee Assistance Programme
Application form: RoleProfile-TalentDevelopmentCoach-BMXFSV2.pdf
British Cycling is one of the world’s most successful sports governing bodies. From winning Olympic and Paralympic gold medals to inspiring almost two million people to ride their bikes regularly, we are committed to making cycling the number one sport and activity of choice in Britain. Our growing membership of over 145,000 members is testament to the appetite for cycling nationwide.
The Role: Talent Development Coach - BMX Freestyle
Following the success at the Tokyo Olympic Games, British Cycling turns its attention to Paris 2024,
British champion. Olympic champion. UCI BMX Racing World champion. This is Bethany Shriever.
"My name is Kye Whyte.” From Peckham BMX Club to World Cup winner Trophy. After securing selection for #Toyko2020, an Olympic medal is the goal for Kye Whyte.
British Cycling has today confirmed the appointment of Pierre-Henri Sauze as the lead coach for the BMX Supercross senior programme. Crowned as the 1988 European BMX champion, Sauze raced in amateur, elite and master classes from 1982 to 2007 before turning his focus to BMX coaching. Olympic champion Connor Fields was coached by Sauze for three years, including during the preparation phase of his training for Rio 2016. Sauze also worked for six years with the 2014 world championship silver medallist Tory Nyhaug who won the Pan Am Games in Toronto 2015 and is currently ranked third in the world. Sauze will start in his role as lead BMX coach on 6 November.
Speaking of his move to British Cycling, Sauze said: “I’m looking forward to starting my role as lead