Name: Rachel Bracken Age: 18 Hometown: Townsville, Australia Sponsors: Intense, THE, Cycling Australia, Tioga, Stealth, Thompson, Alienation, Queensland Acadamy of Sport
Good BMX track: Copenhagen Good BMX company: Intense Good BMX shoes: Shimano Good BMX race announcer: Mike Redman Good BMX race: Supercross Series Good race result: 5th Copenhagen SX 2010 Good looking guy on the track: Sam Willoughby Good looking guy off the track: Arturs Matisons Good food: Mums cooking
Name: Glenn van de Wetering Age: 19 Hometown: Heesch, Noord-Brabant Sponsors: TVE sports, Autobedrijf van de Wetering, Ox montage dak&gevelbeplating, Josh bmxbikes.
Good BMX track: Germany Weiterstadt Good BMX company: Josh bmx, Meybo Good BMX shoes: Nike Good BMX race announcer: Martin vd Velden and Mike Redman Good BMX race: Supercross Good race result: 5 times dutch#1, 3rd place Worldchampionships Valkenswaard, 4th place worldchampionships Bercy Good BMX federation: Uci Good looking girl on the track: Lauren Reynolds Good food: Italian food
Name: Amanda M. Carr Age: 19 [I'll be 20 in JUNE :)] Hometown: Punta Gorda, FL Sponsors: Endeavor International INC. and Paul Williams
Good BMX Track: -Probably Charlotte BMX [my home track] because well it's my home track what can I say :) Good BMX company: -I would have to go with Intense at the moment
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Sydney's Alex Cameron made a late run to win the national BMX elite national title in Shepparton. After taking the lead from Adelaide's Anthony Dean in the third straight, Cameron claimed his first major win of the year. A mishap in the first straight ruled out any chance for Olympian, Luke Madill, to take a record fourth national title. Defending champion, Billy Jolliffe and national series winner on Thursday, Brian Kirkham, also fell victim to the squeeze in the first straight. Second went to Dean with fellow Adelaide riders, Kirkham and Michael Fenwick, in third and fourth respectively.
In the elite women's race a strong start by Bendigo's Jaclyn Wilson-Thompson looked likely to have the elite women's crown until a late charge came from Cherie Simpson of Queensland. The 19 year old pounced in the final corner claiming her first ever national title.