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BMX World
Championships Media Release |
No: bmx1018 |
29
June 2010 |
Nhlapo continues rich vein of form in US as Aussie spoils Independence Day
fun
Pietermaritzburg - South African BMX star Sifiso Nhlapo continued his
giant killing form in the United States on the weekend, while Australian
Sam Willoughby pushed himself to the top of the podium at the Great Salt
Lakes BMX Nationals at the weekend and muscled to the top of the list of
World Championships favourites.
South African hoping for a local World Champion in Pietermaritzburg were
given some hope when Sifisi Nhlapo took fifth in Sunday’s racing. Nhlapo
is also on the comeback trail after a potentially career-ending crash last
year.
The young Johannesburg resident has proved himself able to mix it with the
big guns once more and his appearance in the final on Sunday was his third
in four events after a fourth and a fifth recently in the Mid West
Championships.
"I felt good all day getting through my motos with ease transferring to
semi on day one," said Nhlapo. "In the semi I knew it was going to be
stacked. Going down the first straight we were pretty even and banging
bars and none of us we going to shut it down resulting in carnage where
two of us crashed out."
"Day to went a lot better," said Nhalpo. "I got through the motos and
semis and was feeling great had a solid clean lap in the main final to
finish fifth."
"Coming back from all the drama I had in Europe with my visa is just a
breath of fresh air," said Nhlapo. "Just being able to focus on my racing
again with a clear mind has been great and I love it. Being here in the
USA is different in a good way. I have always been able to adapt to change
and this has just been another test of character and I think I have done
well."
The Great Salt Lakes Nationals in Utah is the final major event before the
world’s best riders head for Pietermaritzburg to take part in the UCI BMX
World Championships at the end of the month, and so was the last chance
for riders to establish a psychological advantage before aiming for the
world titles.
By spoiling the American Day of Independence parade for the US fans in
Utah, Willoughby made sure he will be the rider to watch in
Pietermaritzburg on July 29 to August 1.
The Australian ended second in the first round of racing on Friday with
2008 Olympic Champion Maris Stromberg taking the win. Khalen Young crossed
the line third while fourth-placed Donny Robinson, in his first event back
after a serious injury, proved he is well on track to challenge for the
world title.
Willoughby was sublime on the Sunday and cruised to victory with David
Herman grabbing the runner up spot from Stromberg, with Young in fourth.
The riders will be going their separate ways with a variety of different
races at various venues around America and Europe before congregating in
Pietermaritzburg at the end of the month to find who is the world number
one.
AA Pro Results: Saturday
1 Maris Strombergs
2 Sam Willoughby
3 Khalen Young
4 Donny Robinson
5 Joshua Meyers
6 Randy Stumpfhauser
7 Gavin Lubbe
8 Denzel Stein
AA Pro Results: Sunday
1 Sam Willoughby
2 David Herman
3 Maris Strombergs
4 Khalen Young
5 Sifiso Nhlapo
6 Bubba Harris
7 Nic Long
8 Joey Bradford
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Sifiso Nhlapo retained his excellent current
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"Just being able to focus on my racing again
with a clear mind has been great," says Sifiso Nhlapo from Salt Lake City. |
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