23rd BMX Indoor St. Etienne, France. UCI C1 points went to:
Elite Men:
1 179 MARQUART Simon M. SUI 22 60
2 7 GRAF David SUI 29 45
3 6 EVANS Kyle GBR 25 40
4 26 DARNAND Simba FRA 23 35
5 100 MAHIEU Romain FRA 23 30
6 1 ANDRE Sylvain FRA 26 25
7 494 BRUNNER Gil SUI 19 20
8 87 WHYTE Kye GBR 19 15
Elite Women:
1 5 CHRISTENSEN Simone Tetsche DEN 24 60
Trophée des Nations, BMX Indoor Saint Etienne, France - 08 Dec 2018
Elite Men:
1 179 MARQUART Simon M. SUI 60
2 100 MAHIEU Romain FRA 45
3 6 EVANS Kyle GBR 40
4 40 NAVRESTAD Tore NOR 35
5 1 ANDRE Sylvain FRA 30
6 343 BRESCHAN Noah SUI 25
7 164 ISIDORE Quillan GBR 20
8 87 WHYTE Kye GBR 15
Elite Women:
1 911 SHRIEVER Bethany GBR 60
2 777 MAIRE Camille FRA 45
3 971 VALENTINO Manon FRA 40
4 28 DOUDOUX Mathilde FRA 35
Expanding its leadership and product offering in performance bicycle pedals, Shimano introduces its first ever BMX-specific SPD pedal that is tuned specifically for racing. Following in the footsteps of the winning DXR component line, the new PD-MX70 pedals have been tested and raced at every level from the local start gate to the Olympic track. Factoring in the high pedaling forces of BMX racing, the new PD-MX70’s feature a dedicated high-retention mechanism that prevents unclipping under extreme upward pedaling force as well as a narrow, 9-degree release angle and 2-degree free float for a more fixed and stable feeling.
Combining a special functional component from Shimano’s Click’R pedal binding with a standard
Game of B.I.K.E. at the BMX track San Vicente with Justin Kimmann & Joris Harmsen.
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. "
Video of my trip to Tulsa, Oklahoma, for the 2018 USA BMX Grand nationals.
Some highlights from the 2018 USA BMX Grand Nationals in Tulsa.
That's a wrap for the 2018 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup. We've seen some fast and close racing this year, so to celebrate, we've compiled all the finals straights from 2018 into one clip.
Took some time to walk around the USA BMX Grands and ask a few people why they call this The Greatest race on Earth.... why do you think they call it this?
Quick Trip over to Thailand to meet up with Amanda Carr and race the 2018 Thailand Open!