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Seen the Qualification document, which highlights the OQS, which has been well trailed.  Does anyone know whether this has any pre-qualification, like Breaking?  Not seen any detail on the UCI site or anywhere else.

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Just now, Cmon Mary said:

Seen the Qualification document, which highlights the OQS, which has been well trailed.  Does anyone know whether this has any pre-qualification, like Breaking?  Not seen any detail on the UCI site or anywhere else.

(Referring to BMX Freestyle)

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:COL Bogota World Cup stage 5

 

Men:

1. :NED Niek Kimmann

2. :USA Cameron Wood

3. :FRA Sylvain Andre

 

Women:

1. :GBR Bethany Shriever

2. :NED Laura Smulders

3. :USA Alise Willoughby

 

:COL Bogota World Cup stage 6

 

Men:

1. :USA Cameron Wood

2. :FRA Joris Daudet

3. :AUS Izaac Kennedy

 

Women:
1. :NED Laura Smulders

2. :USA Alise Willoughby

3. :AUS Lauren Reynolds

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:COL Bogota World Cup stage 7

 

Men: 

1. :FRA Joris Daudet

2. :GBR Kye White

3. :ECU Alfredo Campo

 

Women:

1. :NED Laura Smulders

2. :USA Alise Willoughby

3. :SUI Zoe Claessens

 

:COL Bogota World Cup stage 8

 

Men:

1. :FRA Joris Daudet

2. :AUS Izaac Kennedy

3. :USA Cameron Wood

 

Women:

1. :COL Mariana Pajon

2. :NED Merel Smulders

3. :SUI Zoe Claessens

 

 

That concludes the BMX racing world cup for this year. Winners of the overall standing are :FRA Sylvain Andre and :NED Laura Smulders!

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With the 2022 World Cup season completed I've run a quick projection for BMX Racing qualification based on current world rankings.

 

Men

3 Riders: :FRA :COL

2 Riders: :GBR :AUS :SUI

1 Rider: :USA :NED :GER :ARG :BRA

 

Compared to Tokyo 2020, the Netherlands be down 2 riders whilst USA and Ecuador would be down 1.  

 

Colombia, Australia, Germany and Great Britain would gain 1 rider. 

 

Women

3 Riders: :NED :SUI

2 Riders: :COL :USA :GBR

1 Rider: :FRA :BRA :AUS :DEN :JPN

 

Compared to Tokyo 2020, Russia would lose their 2 riders whilst USA, Australia, New Zealand and France would lose 1 rider. 

 

Japan would qualify by right rather than having to rely on the host nation allocation.  As with the Men's event, Colombia and Great Britain would both gain an additional berth in the event whilst Switzerland would be the big gainers, picking up additional 2 riders.

 

6 other places will be allocated via continental/world championships in '23 and '24

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