Just before the start of the BMX season, Twan van Gendt suffered a serious hand injury. The current world champion BMX dislocated a bone in his hand during strength training, causing damage to a number of nerves in his hand. Van Gendt is expected to be out of contention for eight to twelve weeks. "A huge setback," said the 27-year-old from Brabant. "I am currently in excellent form, and was ready for the first World Cup races. That this happens during the final strength training in the preparation is worthless. "
"It will be a race against the clock to get fit again on time and to qualify for the Olympic Games. But if I am motivated by something, then it is "making the impossible possible. All focus is now on the process to recover and get fit again. "
In 2018, Van Gendt made the switch from the national team to Team Oegema TVE. He surprised everyone by winning gold at the BMX 2019 World Cup in Zolder, Belgium. After participating in the Olympic Games in London (2012) and Rio (2016), the BMX rider now goes for a title in Tokyo. Twan is currently 2nd in the internal ranking of the Netherlands. The 3 best ranked riders per country count towards the country ranking and the best 2 countries of that ranking place 3 riders for Tokyo. The Netherlands is currently 1st, but misses 1 river to score points due to Twan's injury. France is the biggest competitor, however, also has 1 injured athlete so that the difference will not increase very quickly.
The new UCI BMX SX World Cup season is about to kick off in Australia. With races on the program in Shepparton and Bathurst the first two weekends of February, it's going to be interesting to see who are on top. The Olympics are happening this summer and with 24 spots available in both Men and Women, it is key to get as many points in before the Olympic qualification period ends on 1 June 2020. All UCI BMX SX World Cups and the 2020 UCI BMX race World Championships in Houston will happen before 1 June making the first 5 months a hectic period for any racer chasing the Olympic dream.
The first two highest ranked nations will get to send 3 athletes to Tokyo. Nations ranked on spot 3-5 will get to send 2 racers and countries in top 6-11 will get to send 1. It gets complicated for the last spots to be filled in but the time has come that all points gained in the upcoming qualifying races are important.
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Last year was a great year for me. Take a look :)
Come along and watch a day of training and fun with my friends and family.
Protein pancakes on a Saturday morning followed by extended laps. Kyes first session back on the track and watt bike sesh..
Following another hugely successful year on the track, RADIO RACELINE is proud to finally announce our 2020 line of Race-specific softgoods. Our technical Race Jersey and Race Pants are designed together with our team riders in the USA and in Europe to ensure they not only fit perfectly but also built to the highest quality materials. Available in a choice of eye-catching color options, Radio's Race kit is sure to help you stand out from the pack, and shine on the podium.
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• V-neck collar style
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Mongoose has signed three BMX racers – Cameron Wood (18), Payton Ridenour (17), and Mason Hayes (11) – to ride for the brand in 2020. Mongoose AA Pro rider Justin Posey selected the talented trio of young riders to form a team that is impressive both on and off the track. When not racing, these athletes will continue the Mongoose’s efforts to grow the sport of BMX through education. In 2019, Mongoose partnered with the USA BMX Foundation to have Justin Posey ride for the brand while he also served as the Foundation’s Marketing Coordinator. This partnership helped bring more attention to the Foundation’s STEM education programs for elementary age children around the country. And, after a successful first year of the partnership and race program, Mongoose is adding more athletes to the BMX race team in 2020.
“I’m thrilled to have three amazing riders join the Mongoose race team. They are excellent riders, but