Results C2; Lloyds National BMX Freestyle Park Series Round 1. Asylum Skatepark, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom. 15 June 2025
Men Park:
1 Jordan CLARK 26 GBR 50
2 Jude JONES 24 GBR 30
3 Reece DABREO 23 GBR 20
4 Reef WAY 20 GBR 10
5 Michael HULLOCK 27 GBR 5
6 Tyler WAINWRIGHT 20 GBR
7 Hayden MILLEN 20 GBR
8 Jose CEDANO CABRERA 28 CHI
The third Monster Energy 'Cash Up' instalment of the year, and also the tenth anniversary of the Gade BMX Copenhagen Jam went down last weekend in the Danish capital and it certainly didn't disappoint. Watch all the mayhem from Day 1 and then look out for Day 2 highlights very soon!
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Richmond’s VA’s own Richie Freeman brings it home with his ender section.
C1 BMX Park Results French Cup Sérignan, France 15 June 2025
Men Park:
1 Anthony JEANJEAN 27 FRA 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Istvan CAILLET 33 FRA 160
3 Benjamin DALDY 18 FRA 130
4 Nikita FOMINOV 26 *** 110
5 Luca BERTRAND 23 FRA 90
6 Jaka REMEC 20 SLO 70
7 Aleksandr MOLLAEV 23 *** 50
8 Manuel TURONE 18 ARG 30
9 Juan Camilo CAICEDO HURTADO 23 COL 20
10 Elia BENETTON 28 ITA 10
11 Dean FLORIAN 26 GER
12 Lilian VIRAZEL 23 FRA
13 Luis RINCON REYES 27 COL
Canada conquers USA in Men Park. GBR with the win in Women Park. Results Monster Recon Tour Stop 2 Tucson, AZ, United States 14 Jun 2025
Men Park:
1 Maxime CHALIFOUR 26 CAN 1 200 UCI Ranking points
2 Jeffrey WHALEY 29 CAN 2 160
3 Alec DANELUTTI 25 AUS 3 130
4 Joji MIZOGAKI 19 JPN 4 110
5 Adler CROMER 22 USA 5 90
6 Kevin FABREGUE 30 FRA 6 70
7 Nate MCCALLISTER 26 USA 7 50
8 Colin AKERMAN 19 USA 8 30
9 Masaki TERABAYASHI 18 JPN 9 20
10 Dante TABUYO OCHOA 24 MEX 10 10
11 Nicholas AKERMAN 25 USA 11
12 Owen DAVIS 22 USA 12
2025 SPACE CITY JAM: Pro Highlights
Though the thermometer dipped ever so slightly to a still-scorching 32°C, Sunday brought another blazing chapter to the 2025 BMX Racing World Cup. Fortunately, unlike the gusty ordeal of 2024 when a round got cancelled, the winds stayed calm, setting the stage for a day of high-calibre international racing. Michelle Wissink, donning the red leader plate with a confidence befitting a champion, made her mark once again in the Under 23 category. Starting out wide from lane 6 and trailing through the first turn, Wissink had to artfully weave her way past Marie Favrel (FRA) and Derin Merten (USA) to chase down Lily Greenough (NZL), who had surged ahead with a textbook holeshot. But Michelle had her eyes on victory—by the third straight, she gracefully pumped her way into the lead. Emily Hutt (GBR) came charging from behind and nearly stole the spotlight with a clever high-low maneuver in the final corner. The sprint to the line was a heart-stopper, with Wissink clinching the win ahead of Hutt and Greenough. Une finale pleine de passion!
Chaos and Control in Under 23 Men
The men’s Under 23 final, by contrast, began in disarray—four riders tumbled before reaching the first corner. Unshaken by the crash were Jason Noordam, Jesse Asmus (AUS), and Pierre Geisse (FRA), who kept their composure and focus. Joshua Jolly (AUS), however, lost vital momentum and could not recover in time to challenge for the podium. In the end, it was a clean double triumph for Jason Noordam, with Asmus securing second and Geisse riding home in third. Bravo!