It's onto the second day in Rock Hill for Round 8. First we're live with the early rounds.
UCI BMX SX World Cup 2019 - Results Round 7, Rock Hill, South Carolina, USA:
Women:
1 Laura SMULDERS (NED) 33.571, 2 Natalia AFREMOVA (RUS) +0.404, 3 Alise WILLOUGHBY (USA) +0.661, 4 Felicia STANCIL (USA) +1.080, 5 Saya SAKAKIBARA (AUS) +1.113, 6 Brooke CRAIN (USA) +1.506, 7 Mariana PAJON (COL) +1.514, 8 Judy BAAUW (NED) +2.002
Men:
1 Corben SHARRAH (USA) 32.825, 2 Connor FIELDS (USA) +0.503, 3 Izaac KENNEDY (AUS) +0.704,
BMX World's 2017 USA. Seal, Shane und Siro Nünlist an der BMX WM in Rock Hill, USA...
Replay of the UCI BMX Racing World Championships in Rock Hill.
The following Swiss BMX squad has been selected to represent Switzerland at the 2017 UCI BMX World Championships in Rock Hill at the end of July:
Elite Men
Renaud Blanc, 1991, Carouge, Bicross Club Genève
David Graf, 1989, Winterthur, BMX Power Bike Winterthur
Simon Marquart, 1996, Winterthur, BMX Power Bike Winterthur
Elite Women
Christa Von Niederhäusern, 1998, Wattenwill, BMX Club Blumenstein
Junior Men
Cedric Butti, 1999, Herdern, BMX Power Winterthur
Noah Breschan, 1999, Adligenswil, BMX Power Winterthur
Gil Brunner, 1999, Roggwil, BMX Club Bike Hunters Goldach
Junior Women
Eloïse Donzallaz, 2000, Penthalaz, Bicross Club Echichens
USA Cycling announced today the 18 elite and junior athletes that will represent the United States at the 2017 UCI BMX World Championships in Rock Hill, SC, July 25-30. Headlining the elite men’s team will be 2016 Olympic Champion Connor Fields (Henderson, Nev./Chase BMX-Monster Energy) who was an automatic qualifier based on his gold medal performance in Rio last summer. Fields will be joined by Nic Long (Lakeside, Calif./Haro Bikes-Dans Comp), who qualified with a third place world championship effort in 2016, and by Corben Sharrah (Tucson, Ariz./Daylight Cycle Co.), who qualified as the overall 2016 World Cup and overall 2016 UCI rankings winner. Sean Gaian (Santee, Calif.), Jared Garcia (Victorville, Calif.), Zach Van Kammen (Lake Elsinore, Calif.), Justin Posey (Winston Salem, NC), Jeremy Smith (Dayton, Ohio), and Jeffrey Upshaw (Dayton, Ohio) will also represent the United States in the elite men’s competition.
Alise Post (Chula Vista, Calif./Redline USA) will be another 2016 Olympic medalist representing the red, white and blue in South Carolina this summer. Post earned her automatic qualification to the elite women’s squad as the silver medalist from Rio last year. She is also the reigning national champion and the bronze medalist from last year’s worlds. Post will be joined by Brooke Crain (Visalia, Calif./Haro Bikes-Dans Comp) who qualified with her fourth-place Olympic effort and her fifth-place spot in the overall UCI rankings from 2016. Rounding out the women’s squad will be Dani George (Palmdale, Calif.), Shealen Reno (Plano, Texas), Mika Shaw (Bailey, Colo.), and Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Ill.).
Men Elite:
1 MARIS STROMBERGS, RIVERSIDE, CA
2 SYLVAIN ANDRE, LYON
3 CONNOR FIELDS, HENDERSON, NV
4 TRENT JONES, CHRISTCHURCH
5 TWAN VAN GENDT, VELDDRIEL
6 JARED GARCIA, VICTORVILLE, CA
7 JORIS DAUDET, CORONA, CA
8 CORBEN SHARRAH, TUCSON, AZ
Women Elite:
1 BROOKE CRAIN, HARO/ROCKSTAR, VISALIA, CA
2 SHEALEN RENO, FULL TILT BIKE CO, ARLINGTON, TX
3 MATHILDE DOUDOUX, PARIS
4 LAUREN REYNOLDS, ANSWER/RENNEN, AUSTRALIND, WA
5 DANI GEORGE, GT/100 %, PALMDALE, CA
6 FELICIA STANCIL, ANTIOCH, IL
USA BMX NASX Elite Main events - Day 1 Rock Hill