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  2. Leila Walker - Wikipedia

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    Personal information. Born. (2005-03-29) 29 March 2005 (age 19) Team information. Discipline. BMX racing. Leila Walker (born 29 March 2005) is a BMX racer from New Zealand. She became New Zealand national champion in 2024 and was selected for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

  3. BMX racing - Wikipedia

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    BMX New Zealand Incorporated (BMXNZ) is the recognised National Sporting Organisation (NSO) for BMX racing in New Zealand. It is a founding Member Organisation of Cycling New Zealand (CNZ) the National Federation for cycling in New Zealand. BMXNZ has a membership of 32 clubs (as of January 2017) based in seven regions.

  4. Sarah Walker (BMX rider) - Wikipedia

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    Representing New Zealand. Sarah Louise Walker (born 10 July 1988) is a New Zealand BMX racer. A competitor at the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, she won silver in the Women's BMX at the latter event. Missing out on selection for the 2016 Summer Olympics due to injury, she was elected onto the IOC Athletes' Commission during those Games.

  5. List of BMX bicycle manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Diamondback was founded as a BMX brand in 1977 by Western States Imports in Newbury Park, California, which sold bikes under the Centurion (bicycle) brand. [7] Became a highly regarded name in BMX. [8] Dynacraft BSC – American Bicycle distributor; DYNO is a BMX bike and bike products company started by Bob Morales in 1982.

  6. Rico Bearman - Wikipedia

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    Rico Bearman. Rico Bearman (born 31 July 2003) is a BMX racer from New Zealand. The U23 World Cup winner in 2023, and New Zealand senior national champion in 2024, he was selected for the 2024 Summer Olympics.

  7. UCI BMX World Championships - Wikipedia

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    New Zealand: 2012: Sam Willoughby Australia: Joris Daudet France: Moana Moo-Caille France: 2013: Liam Phillips Great Britain: Marc Willers New Zealand: Luis Brethauer Germany: 2014: Sam Willoughby Australia: Tory Nyhaug Canada: Tre Whyte Great Britain: 2015: Niek Kimmann Netherlands: Jelle van Gorkom Netherlands: David Graf Switzerland: 2016 ...

  8. Cycling in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    Cycling in New Zealand. A cycle tourist at Island Saddle between the Wairau Valley and Hanmer Springs in New Zealand. Cycling in New Zealand is the 5th most popular form of active recreation (9% cycled in the last week), [1] but a very marginal commuting mode, with the share hovering around 1–3% in most major cities.

  9. BMX bike - Wikipedia

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    Construction. Though originally denoting a bicycle intended for BMX racing, the term "BMX bike" is now used as a generic term to encompass race bikes ('class' and 'cruiser') and those used for freestyle disciplines (street, vert, park, flatland), and dedicated dirt jumper bicycles. Frames are made of various types of steel, aluminum, or carbon ...