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Cycling - BMX Discussion | Qualification to Summer Olympic Games Los Angeles 2028 Road to LA 2028


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  • 5 months later...

2025 UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup #1 in Montpellier :FRA (28 May - 01 June 2025)

 

Men's Park:

1. Marcus Christopher :USA

2. Anthony Jeanjean :FRA

3. Dylan Hessey :GBR

4. Justin Dowell :USA

5. Logan Martin :AUS

6. Nick Bruce :USA

7. Jose Torres Gil :ARG

8. Rimu Nakamura :JPN

9. Michael Hullock :GBR

10. Miller Temple :GBR

11. Jordan Clark :GBR

12. Bryce Tryon :USA 

13. Maxime Chalifour :CAN

14. Marin Rantes :CRO

15. Zoltan Ujvary :HUN

16. Gustavo Batista de Oliveira :BRA

17. Jaie Toohey :AUS

18. Ernests Zebolds :LAT

19. Kenneth Tencio Esquivel :CRC 

20. Tom Clemens :GER

 

Women's Park:

1. Sun Sibei :CHN 

2. Miharu Ozawa :JPN

3. Hannah Roberts :USA

4. Deng Yawen :CHN

5. Kim Lea Muller :GER

6. Queen Villegas Serna :COL

7. Zhou Yuwei :CHN

8. Xia Huangyao :CHN

9. Lizsurley Villegas Serna :COL

10. Perris Benegas :USA

11. Natalya Diehm :AUS

12. Zhao Shuhua :CHN

13. Eduarda Bordignon :BRA

14. Lara Marie Lessmann :GER

15. Lillyana Seidler :GER

16. Macarena Perez Grasset :CHI

17. Sasha Pardoe :GBR

18. Valeriia Liubimova :FRA

19. Sarah Skotnicki :AUS

20. Analia Gabriela Zacarias :ARG

 

Full Results

 

Next Stop: #2 in Shangai :CHN (16 Oct - 19 Oct 2025)

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2025 UCI BMX Racing World Cup #1 and 2 in Sarrians :FRA (14-15 June 2025)

 

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Round #1.

 

Men`s Elite:

1. Arthur Pilard :FRA 

2. Izaac Kennedy :AUS 

3. Sylvain Andre :FRA 

4. Cameron Wood :USA 

5. Mathis Ragot Richard :FRA 

6. Loris Aeberhard :SUI 

7. Joris Daudet :FRA 

8. Cedric Butti :SUI 

9. Mateo Carmona Garcia :ESP 

10. Drew Polk :USA 

11. Jeremy Rencurel :FRA

12. Stefan Heil :GER 

 

Women`s Elite:

1. Zoe Claessens :SUI 

2. Saya Sakakibara :AUS 

3. Molly Simpson :CAN 

4. Laura Smulders :NED 

5. Leila Walker :NZL 

6. Nadine Aeberhard :SUI 

7. Malene Kejlstrup :DEN 

8. Payton Ridenour :USA 

9. Axelle Etienne :FRA

10. Manon Veentstra :NED 

11. Sae Hatakeyama :JPN 

12. Sienna Pal :AUS

 

Men`s U23:

1. Jason Noordam :NED

2. Alexis Pieczanowsky :FRA

3. Jesse Asmus :AUS 

4. Tim Goossens :NED

 

Women`s U23:

1. Michelle Wissing :NED 

2. Marie Favrel :FRA 

3. Emily Hutt :GBR  

4. Renske van Santvoort :NED

 

Full Results Round 1

 

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Round #2.

 

Men`s Elite:

1. Sylvain Andre :FRA 

2. Arthur Pilard :FRA 

3. Izaac Kennedy :AUS 

4. Theo Thouin :FRA

5. Jaymio Brink :NED

6. Simon Marquart :SUI 

7. Eddy Clerte :FRA

8. Jeremy Rencurel :FRA

9. Hugo Marszalek :FRA

10. Mathis Ragot Richard :FRA

11. Magnus Dyhre :DEN

12. Drew Polk :USA

 

Women`s Elite:

1. Molly Simpson :CAN

2. Bethany Shriever :GBR

3. Daleny Vaughn :USA

4. Axelle Etienne :FRA

5. Saya Sakakibara :AUS

6. Zoe Claessens :SUI

7. Malene Kejlstrup :DEN

8. Thalya Burford :SUI

9. Manon Veenstra :NED

10. Lea Brindjonc :FRA

11. Leila Walker :NZL

12. Valentina Muñoz Vanegas :COL 

 

Men`s U23:

1. Jason Noordam :NED

2. Jesse Asmus :AUS 

3. Pierre Geisse :FRA 

4. Joshua Jolly :AUS

 

Women`s U23:

1. Michelle Wissing :NED

2. Emily Hutt :GBR  

3. Lily Greenough :NZL 

4. Veronika Monika Sturiska :LAT

 

Full Results Round 2

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2025 UCI BMX Racing World Cup #3 and 4 in Papendal :NED (21-22 June 2025)

 

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Round #3.

 

Men`s Elite:

1. Rico Bearman :NZL 

2. Mitchel Schotman :NED

3. Sylvain Andre :FRA 

4. Cameron Wood :USA

5. Jaymio Brink :NED

6. Aleksandr Katyshev :AIN 

7. Eddy Clerte :FRA

8. Izaac Kennedy :AUS

9. Julian Schmidt :GER

10. Renaud Blanc :SUI

11. Simon Marquart :SUI

12. Hugo Marszalek :FRA

 

Women`s Elite:

1. Laura Smulders :NED 

2. Saya Sakakibara :AUS

3. Zoe Claessens :SUI

4. Malene Kejlstrup :DEN

5. Manon Veenstra :NED

6. Teya Rufus :AUS

7. Judy Baauw :NED

8. Lauren Reynolds :AUS

9. Sienna Pal :AUS

10. Eliska Bartunkova :CZE

11. Molly Simpson :CAN

12. Bethany Shriever :GBR 

 

Men`s U23:

1. Jason Noordam :NED

2. Casper Pipers :NED 

3. Mathis Jacquet :FRA 

4. Marco Radaelli :ITA 

 

Women`s U23:

1. Michelle Wissing :NED 

2. Renske van Santvoort :NED

3. Lily Greenough :NZL 

4. Marie Favrel :FRA

 

Full Results Round 3

 

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Round #4.

 

Men`s Elite:

1. Ross Cullen :GBR 

2. Cameron Wood :USA

3. Sylvain Andre :FRA

4. Arthur Pilard :FRA

5. Renaud Blanc :SUI

6. Eddy Clerte :FRA

7. Jaymio Brink :NED

8. Simon Marquart :SUI

9. Simba Darnand :FRA

10. Leo Garoyan :FRA

11. Winnes Magdelijns :BEL

12. Drew Polk :USA 

 

Women`s Elite:

1. Bethany Shriever :GBR

2. Saya Sakakibara :AUS

3. Molly Simpson :CAN

4. Lauren Reynolds :AUS

5. Laura Smulders :NED

6. Malene Kejlstrup :DEN

7. Payton Ridenour :USA

8. Valentina Muñoz Vanegas :COL

9. Thalya Burford :SUI

10. Camille Maire :FRA

11. Merel Smulders :NED

12. Lexis Colby :USA 

 

Men`s U23:

1. Joshua Jolly :AUS

2. Jason Noordam :NED

3. Casper Pipers :NED

4. Alexis Pieczanowsky :FRA 

 

Women`s U23:

1. Michelle Wissing :NED

2. Renske van Santvoort :NED 

3. Domenica Gissell Mora Cordero :ECU 

4. Laura Mougey :FRA

 

Full Results Round 4

 

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Next and Final Stop: #5 and 6 in Santiago del Estero :ARG (20-21 September 2025)

 

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:DEN 2025 UCI BMX Racing World Championships :DEN

 

Women's Elite:

1.) :GBR Bethany Shriever

2.) :AUS Saya Sakakibara

3.) :NED Judy Baauw

 

Women's Under-23:

1.) :NED Michelle Wissing

2.) :NED Renske van Santvoort

3.) :FRA Marie Favrel

 

Women's Junior:

1.) :NZL Lily Greenough

2.) :GBR Elsa Rendall Todd

3.) :USA Alexis Alden

 

Men's Elite:

1.) :FRA Arthur Pilard

2.) :AUS Izaac Kennedy

3.) :FRA Eddy Clerte

 

Men's Under-23:

1.) :FRA Alexis Pieczanowsky

2.) :AUS Joshua Jolly

3.) :NED Jason Noordam

 

Men's Junior:

1.) :FRA Evan Oliviera

2.) :FRA Clement Rocherieux

3.) :CAN Lucas Zhou

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For those interested in watching the BMX Freestyle World Cup this weekend: https://www.youtube.com/@FISEWorld/streams

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2025 UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup #2 in Shangai :CHN (16-19 October 2025)

 

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Men's Park:

1. Justin Dowell :USA

2. Rimu Nakamura :JPN

3. Anthony Jeanjean :FRA

4. Marcus Christopher :USA

5. Dylan Hessey :GBR

6. Jose Torres Gil :ARG

7. Maxime Chalifour :CAN 

8. Kenneth Tencio Esquivel :CRC 

9. Shaun Gornall :GBR 

10. Kevin Aaron Peraza Garcia :MEX 

11. Reece Dabreo :GBR 

12. Arsenii Liubishkin :AIN (Russia)

13. Jacob Thiem :USA 

14. Gustavo Batista de Oliveira :BRA 

15. Kaine Mitchell :GBR 

16. Marin Rantes :CRO 

17. Lars Kindermann :GER 

18. Dean Florian :GER 

19. Nick Bruce :USA 

20. Jose Cedaño Cabrera :CHI 

 

Women's Park:

1. Hannah Roberts :USA 

2. Kim Lea Muller :GER

3. Noemi Molnar :HUN

4. Miharu Ozawa :JPN

5. Mio Yoshida :JPN 

6. Lillyana Seidler :GER 

7. Lara Marie Lessmann :GER 

8. Natalya Diehm :AUS

9. Sasha Pardoe :GBR 

10. Elsa Rendall Todd :GBR 

11. Eduarda Bordignon :BRA 

12. Macarena Perez Grasset :CHI 

13. Yuika Yamamoto :JPN 

14. Teresa Fernandez-Miranda Azcoaga :ESP 

15. Maelys Turini :FRA 

 

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Full Results

 

Countries participating: :USA :JPN :FRA :GBR :ARG :CAN :CRC :MEX :AIN (Russia) :BRA :CRO :GER :CHI :SLO :SVK :HUN :ESP :COL :AUS 

 

Next and Final Stop: #3 in Sakai :JPN (27-30 November 2025)

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BMX Freestyle World Championships starting today in Riyadh :KSA. The Elite Freestyle competitions starting with the qualifications, Thursday 6 12:15 Local Time (UTC +3) for Men's ; Friday 7 8:30 Local Time (UTC +3) for Women's.

 

Men's Entries: 57 athletes from 27 nations - :NED :KAZ :CHN :MEX :BRA :LAT :LTU :USA :CAN :HUN :POL :AIN (Russia) :ESP :CZE :THA :FRA :GER :SVK :COL :GBR :AUS :ARG :CRC :CHI :JPN :CRO :SLO

 

Women's Entries: 29 athletes from 16 nations - :CHN :AIN (Russia) :FRA :GBR :HUN :SVK :JPN :BRA :ESP :GER :NED :COL :SUI :CHI :AUS :USA 

 

No information about live streaming yet.

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On 11/4/2025 at 3:46 PM, MatiReimundo said:

BMX Freestyle World Championships starting today in Riyadh :KSA. The Elite Freestyle competitions starting with the qualifications, Thursday 6 12:15 Local Time (UTC +3) for Men's ; Friday 7 8:30 Local Time (UTC +3) for Women's.

 

Men's Entries: 57 athletes from 27 nations - :NED :KAZ :CHN :MEX :BRA :LAT :LTU :USA :CAN :HUN :POL :AIN (Russia) :ESP :CZE :THA :FRA :GER :SVK :COL :GBR :AUS :ARG :CRC :CHI :JPN :CRO :SLO

 

Women's Entries: 29 athletes from 16 nations - :CHN :AIN (Russia) :FRA :GBR :HUN :SVK :JPN :BRA :ESP :GER :NED :COL :SUI :CHI :AUS :USA 

 

No information about live streaming yet.

in Europe, it's all live on Discovery+ / HBO Max (whatever it's named in the various Countries)

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