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Team USA - BMX Cycling


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Two divisions:

 

Freestyle

We get one per gender, but we can earn another per gender.  We can get an athlete by name via the OQS in 2028, or an athlete by NOC via the WCh in 2026 or 2027.  If we want to send two, then we have to earn two spots.  (So, we're sending one athlete per gender regardless, unless we earn two quotas via some method, in which case we send two.)  We sent two per gender to Paris, both spots earned in the OQS.

 

Racing

We get one per gender, but we can earn up to two more per gender.  This is mostly via the BMX Racing Rankings as of 30 May 2028.  If we're one of the top two nations, we get 3 slots.  If we're 3-5, we get 2 slots.  Otherwise, we look to our results in the PanAmCh in 2027, or the WCh in 2027 or 2028.  (We sent two men to Paris and three women, based on our UCI Rankings.). Our current rankings would have us sending 3 men and 2 women.

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Racing National Champions:

Men:

1    Kamren Larsen

2    Drew Polk

3    Andrew Lankford

 

Women:
1    Payton Ridenour

2    Carly Kane

3    Lexis Colby

 

Park National Champions:

Men:

1 Justin Dowell

2 Marcus Christopher

3 Daniel Sandoval

 

Women:
1 Hannah Roberts

2 Angie Marino

3 Keir Sirlin

 

Bold = Competed in Paris

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