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Olympians Lead Riders for BMX Racing Medals

Summary by nzsportswire.com
Eight New Zealand BMX riders have ridden through to the quarterfinals on the opening day for elite riders at the UCI BMX Racing World Championships in Copenhagen.

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Magnus Dyhre became the first Danish man in a final at the BMX World Championships. The Jutland rider came sixth on Amager.

·Copenhagen, Denmark
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After winning a World Cup round this year, 29-year-old Vannetais Arthur Pilard won the first world title in his career in Copenhagen.

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·Amsterdam, Netherlands
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The BMX World Championships were held in Copenhagen on the 3rd, with Sae Hatakeyama of the women's division eliminated in the quarterfinals. So Sakakibara, representing Australia and whose mother is Japanese, came in second. (Kyodo News)

The French were five in the BMX World Finals in Copenhagen, broadcast this Sunday on The Team, and it was Arthur Pilard who succeeded Joris Daudet, fourth behind another tricolor, Eddy Clerté.

·Boulogne-Billancourt, France
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De Telegraaf broke the news in Amsterdam, Netherlands on Saturday, August 2, 2025.
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