Elite Men:
1 Matthew CAMERON NZL 30 50 50
2 Romain MAYET FRA 22 45 45
3 Roberto CRISTOFOLI ITA 25 40 40
4 Simba DARNAND FRA 20 35 35
5 Yvan LAPRAZ SUI 26 30 30
6 Giacomo FANTONI ITA 24 28 28
7 Daniel FRANKS NZL 22 26 26
8 Nicholas OKOH ITA 20 24 24
Elite Women:
1 Claudia MORETTI ITA 21 50 50
2 Alice MADONNA ITA 19 45 45
Photo from Mayet's facebook.
Women Qualifying Time Trial. Baku Games 2015.
1 Elke Vanhoof Belgium 37.274 Q +
2 Aneta Hladikova Czech Republic 37.352 Q +
3 Simone Christensen Denmark 37.634 Q +
4 Romana Labounkova Czech Republic 37.699 Q +
5 Magalie Pottier France 37.711 Q +
6 Natalia Suvorova Russian Federation 38.147 Q +
7 Sandie Thibaut France 38.209 Q +
8 Sandra Aleksejeva Latvia 38.219 Q +
9 Merle van Benthem Netherlands 38.301 +
Organisers of the BMX cycling event at the Baku 2015 European Games have agreed a change in the competition schedule in response to concerns over potential high winds at the BMX Velopark this weekend. The men's and women's motos sections of the programme - originally scheduled for 14:30 on Saturday 27 June - have been moved forward to 17:00 on Friday 26 June. They will take place after the qualifying time trials which begin at 14:30.
There will be no racing or training on Saturday, with the semifinals and finals due to be raced as planned on Sunday 28 June from 15:00.
Today BMX practice started at the European Games in Baku. It's the first time the European Games are held and noone really knows how to value it. It could be the most unique BMX medal to win. It could also be just a gimmick if the games end up being a disaster. Points are on the line and when the gate drops, everyone is in it to win it. Here are the athletes selected by the national federations. At least those countries who thought it was worth it sending riders over to compete (note that