New Zealand’s Olympic BMX silver medallist Sarah Walker faces another spell off the bike following a serious crash during a BMX Supercross World Cup event in California.
Taranaki rider Matt Cameron blitzed the field while Sarah Walker was injured in a crash on the opening day of the final UCI BMX Supercross World Cup in California.
The New Zealand BMX team are buoyed to finish their season on a strong note when they take on the biggest test in the sport in California starting tomorrow.
WAIKATO TIMES: While Sarah Walker was finishing fifth at the BMX World Championships in Rotterdam last month, the other Walker, Leila, was celebrating back-to-back world titles.
Planning for Europe started not long after both Jake & Sacha did extremely well at the 2013 World Champs. So after a season of racing & training for Jake & Sacha,
My world’s campaign kicked off a little earlier than some, setting off from New Zealand ten days before competition was due to start. Previous experience has taught me that I generally don’t travel too well when going that far.
New Zealand suffered frustration at the Ahoy Arena in Rotterdam as Sarah Walker placed fifth in the elite women’s race and the top Kiwi men’s hopes crashed out on a dramatic final day at the UCI BMX World Championships.
UCI: The 2014 UCI World Championships are the largest BMX World Championships to date, with a record number of participants – 2860 riders from 43 countries throughout five days of racing.