The Royal Dutch Cycling Union (KNWU) and bicycle manufacturer Meybo have decided in good consultation to end their collaboration. After years of intensive and successful cooperation, both parties are taking their own path. Meybo has been a supplier of BMX Frames to the National and Talent BMX Team since 2013 and is therefore closely involved with the KNWU. The brand took care of the development of the BMX frames that were made to the riders' wishes. Experience, development and passion led to a silver medal at the Olympic Games in Rio with Jelle van Gorkom and an Olympic title for Niek Kimmann in Tokyo. Both the KNWU and Meybo are extremely proud of this.
The KNWU looks back with pride on the results achieved together. Meybo has made an important
Bas de Bever, national coach of the national BMX selection, leaves the KNWU at the end of this year. De Bever has been working for the KNWU since 2003.National coach Bas de Bever has been through three Olympic cycles during his 15-year employment. The Olympic Games in Beijing (2008), London (2012) and Rio de Janeiro (2016). Under his wing, many successes have been achieved, such as national, European and world titles, World Cup podium and overall victory. At the Olympic level the bronze medal of Laura Smulders (London, 2012) and silver medal of Jelle van Gorkom (Rio de Janeiro, 2016).
Bas de Bever: "Coaching is a fantastic profession, it is great to be able to give athletes direction in their development through knowledge transfer. Because you work with people, it is also a complex subject in which you are juggling with many factors on an individual level to allow the athlete to develop in the right way in the pursuit of his / her goals. This is also the challenge for me, but also gives me the necessary stress over time. In this course you will also deal with factors that lie outside your core business (coaching). I noticed that especially these factors gave me (after 15 years) too much negative energy and disturbed the balance for a long time in a way that this was also taking its toll on a personal level. I have written a fantastic chapter in my own 'book of life' in these 15 years. I will regularly read this chapter with great pleasure. My feeling says that now is the time for a new chapter. "