Alise Post (Chula Vista, Calif./Redline) and Felicia Stancil (Lake Villa, Calif./GT Bicycles) raced to the first two spots on the podium at round three of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup in Sweden on Sunday. Post took the lead right out of the gate and did not relinquish it. She crossed the line for the win right ahead of compatriot Felicia Stancil and Australian Lauren Reynolds. Dani George (Riverside, Calif.) placed fifth for the USA.
"I am honestly so happy," a smiling Post said after her victory.
Name: Brandon Dosch
Hometown: Lake Orion, Michigan Currently residing in Austin
Sponsors: Redline Bicycles, Albe's Bmx, Division Tattoo and Altera Bmx
A true dirt event like the Lords Of Dirt is pretty unique. Are you looking forward to a
good time in Serignan?
Brandon Dosch: Yes, from the way it looks, it will be the highlight for dirt events of this year.
Name: Jakub Benda
Hometown: Straz pod Ralskem, CZ
Sponsors: Etnies, 34R Bmx, TSG, Activitybmx
A true dirt event like the Lords Of Dirt is pretty unique. Are you looking forward to a good time in Serignan?
Jakub Benda: For sure there is always super good time.
Do you prefer big jumps, or do you like decent sized jumps
It was a coming of age performance by Olympic hopeful Bodi Turner overnight, as he upstaged compatriot Sam Willoughby to finish second in the third round of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup in Angelholm, Sweden. The wind was more subdued at the Sibirien BMX Arena after it had forced a re-schedule to the competition the previous day. Although still a niggling presence, it didn’t stop a number of Aussie riders from producing season best performances, as Lauren Reynolds also got in on the action to finish in third. Australia’s extended practice
Liam Phillips (GBR) and Alise Post (USA) celebrated huge wins in Angelholm Sweden at the third round of the UCI BMX Supercross World Cup. Not only did they win World Cup race number three of the season, they took over the leader plates from Mariana Pajon (COL) and Sam Willoughby (AUS) at the same time. Willoughby made the podium in third place as he made a great high-low pass in the last corner to pass 2015 UCI World Champions Niek Kimmann (NED) who finished fourth wearing his rainbow jersey for the first time at