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[Music] [Music] Nice coffee. [Music] Don’t tonight. [Music] [Music] The entry window. [Music] maybe. [Music] Heat [Music] up here. All right, ladies and gentlemen, getting ready for race number one. First category, cruiser boys, 30, 14 years old. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with race number one. Oh, here we go with the first race of the UCR 2025 UX racing world championships and the rider coming out of Japan is going away with it to um Zaba in and out of turn number one leading the charge in front of the French run and the French run is Bosu second with R coming out of his own Miller. Miller in and out of that second turn in both side of the free with a rider of Julia. Julia for USA on this one. Brits and gentler and the other riders coming out of ladies and gentlemen is a Jedi in and out of the final turn. But Japan is taking the win race number one. [Music] [Music] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. Race number two. Carry cruise. Andra from uh from France. Matthew pick up from France. The lead. And the next No, that’s not France. That’s it from uh oh [Music] that’s is from the one minister from France and they come from from USA I think yes United States on the seven second position then the first position from France come and then look Stephan Hal took the [Music] Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with race number three of the group of boys 13, 14 years old. Here we go with a quick solar coming out of France and he’s leading this one out. Japan on the inside in turn number one Aluto Iramura. Iramura is getting in a bit alongside a man from the USA Michael Hoffman. Hoffman is the runner from Great Brin was already two weeks ago Euro champ [Music] still leading the hard going in and out of the final is Mura USA is going to get a bit closer on the line but it’s third for Michael race number five that’s in the W1 from United States the leader race that is race and on the second France tend and we have from from Holland at least the loose up front is the world number one from United States Embra and I think the Danish girl your hand is your best Denmark here is from USA oh number one ladies and gentlemen but the man from USA is on fire so far here we go with all Taylor in Philadelphia in the pros on the second straight away again I Marco already back in back. But here we go with the French rider. He’s in second at a minute. The French rider, ladies and gentlemen, is Leo Don. We have the Columbia Valencia Fas and the final turn with USA brings it home. Alec Taylor. All right, ladies and gentlemen, in the second turn, the man coming out of Argentina, we take race number six on the track and we have from USA. I think United States William take the lead here from Colia and Lacrui. So number two number three is from Germany out there Germany. You have riders on the on the three spot but have the first spot happy from United States with number Alex Taylor. Oh no no they come from Colombia. The Colombia take lead. No United States come back. Let’s use United States to take race number six. Here we go with the Belgium Roy the Belgium in the st. Come on Belgia Leard L is leading this one out in front of the man coming out of Colombia Jose Nelson or Juela Juela in second. The French rod in third at the minute and the French ladies and gentlemen is going to be Timmy is there with Stewart coming out of Ireland. to Ireland inside the top four. The USA rider of head behind it with an elg rider takes the victory. Who’s leader? We have rac on the track and we are from Colombia on the first plane. Colia on the first and second place and we from the United States and then we are from Spain on the on the three and number four from France. Oh, Colombia. Are you out there? We have the leader Andre race number eight from Columbia there heat number eight. All right, here we go with the next race ladies and gentlemen and a rider coming out of Spain. Alonso. So Alonso leading this one. We have the rider coming out of Columbia. There is GGO. GGO is there in second and then we have the rider coming out of New Zealand. We have Clifford. Clifford is there. Belgium is working hard alongside the French right on the left hand side. Enzo Benoa. Enzo Benois is now in fourth. That means Stevens out of Belgium is having some work to do. Spain in one, Colombia in second and New Zealand came across in third. Race number 10. That’s it from Spain. Robin Alton Alonso have the lead. Oh, that’s a surround. This is Eric. Gonzalez has the lead in there. Then we have from USA from South Africa. Ela Fernandez from the three plate and the second place from USA. That’s Edna Fernandez to take that. All right, here we go. Famos Brazil leading this one out with the coming out of Brazil is speak Nunes. So Nunes in and out of the second turn followed by the Bel Gerard of Ming class. He’s in second. One of the French riders is coming up in third at the minute. So it’s France and the French ladies and gentlemen is Isaka for the free the Aussie for Australia is coming down in front of Australia [Music] that is from Austria. No, that’s not from Austria. A little bit more. Let me see. Austria Bay Finch at the leader. The next from Great Britain, Newton Henley. Oh, Newton. Come here. Take the lead on this heat of 12. All right, as you can here we go with the next races race on the 13 on the track. And the gurus are getting ready boys. 30 14 years old. And we have the world number eight in this one. It’s going to be Jackson Hill. Jackson Hill out of Australia. Aie leading this one out. The 116 is following in seconds. It is one of the riders coming out of Great Britain and of course James Conor. John Conell in and out of the final turn together with Jop Saf out of Canada. So Canada inside the top three the Belgium in four. Then we have from Austria number 711 71 villain second half the lead here. Then we have from Canada Aston Vance on the next four. Then we have from France. Locus Dus. And then we have the first from Kang follow the lead. Oh, we have some battle here. I have Canada. Oh yes. And it’s Gard. Oh yes. I think Canada took it. All right. Here we go ladies and gentlemen with it. Oio on the number one 709 on the plate. It’s going to be Benjamin Forester. So Forster is leading this one out. The battle is going on between Graven and between Dana coming out of is it Japan ladies and gentlemen. So Japan is in the mix and coming out of Gray Brit second is headly Harding to Harding is there coming out of Japan is Yoshiki Nakaso in and out of the final third coming up is one of the riders out of Sweden. Welcome E4 Victor Moni. Come on Sweden you have the lead here in the group. This is Uru Hub back from Sweden have the lead and have them number two was from Japan Katu. Then the next from United States Craft Maria but on the lead has from Sweden. Come on Sweden I ladies and gentlemen all the way from the outside 50 60 years old. It was the man coming out of Brazil Duza B. So B is leading this one out. We have the run from Great Britain for the moment in second. She Brown is there. Estonia is working hard is right now he’s on the free runner coming out as Estonia is lower wasn’t free but right now in for a dead rider came underneath somehow ladies and gentlemen. Oh, the USA rider on the left side. The low number roll number six. Lucas tanks it working hard down the final straight away. The rally is that he is very fast. That’s is from United States that is Kura Gila has the lead. And the next one from France and Nathan Brett and then we have the three place that is from Great Britain but in the lead have from United States. Here we go with the French. Here we go with Ivon Biaar. Hear is one of one of the first French riders in a cruiser category board 50 60 years old USA rider closely following behind with Benx Vicario. So Vicario in second USA. Hello France wanted one and two in this one. Oh the name for the moment free is Marlo B Kora. So Kora is there alongside a man coming out of Great Britain and that’s going to be Jacob Ward. Race number one trendy at the arena. That’s it from Austria. That’s Zane Ratk. So Zane Ratk and then I’ll be on the next place. That’s be from France, Lupin Dor. Oh, I come from the rider from Belgium. Rider from Belgium. Oh, some little battle here. Oh, that’s his own. The leader from last and from Belgium. That’s France. And the next place and the fourth from Italy. Here we go with race number 21 in the cruising category board. 15 16 years old. Oh, watch out for Matthew Fox coming out of Australia. Oios on the number one is Matthew Fox with the bel who’s in second at the moment with finals and then watch speedy really italiano is coming up in this one is Martino Kosini in and out of the final turn in between on the final straightaway with Johnny Piso then we have from USA [Music] Oh, we have some crash. We have in the lead from the USA, the Taylor code has the lead. Then the second the next place from France organ. Oh, give some hand to the riders from Japan. At the next photo on the Belgian brother who’s leading this one out, Ethan class once again. Where are the Belgians in the STS? Come on Belgium. Let’s hear you for eighth in class. He’s leading this one out in front of the French round of Lafia Holo in second. The rider coming out of Japan for the victory in and out of the fin coming out of USA. We have a room. Oh, we have some crash in Shimo. And then we have some r from Japan. The piano the rider from Latia came. Oh, the came to take the lead. And then the next we have from Japan and we have from France, we have Belgium, we have from uh Slovakia and Red. But in the lead has be from Latia. Give a hand to the riders from USA. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go. Oh, with another really crucial 16 years old all the way from the outside. We have the man coming out of USA Ben is taking the lead with the pressure of the man from Japan in front number one but it’s still Perry at the front of the moment in second is Matt Franc is getting in the mix but variety outside the French rider is taking over Lu Shane Lu Shane is there the dead rider is losing a bit of speed on the left side we have another Belgium rider who’s getting inside the top floor with Braz right now for the rider back in fifth But all the way at the front USA and it’s Mary. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. Are you ready now? We have on the track again USA. Take the leader from USA JRO and we are from Japan. Tag Yuki in the next. Oh no. We are from Sweden. Oliver Sib on and the next from Columbia Thomas but on the on the lead. Oh no. We have a battle here. USA have the lead now. Then we have some sweet. Give a hand to the Japan riders in the front. And the only from Sweden take that heat. What an atmosphere already. Very easy stuff for you guys. Great job in the stands. Getting ready for another race. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen. Here we go with another race and a cru 15 60 years old. Here on the inside with Ryan coming out of Columbia R is taking the lead in this one. Let’s check out in and out of turn number one on the second straightaway of the track of Copenhagen who is leading the charge. 180 all on the plates and 180 all ladies and gentlemen coming out of Colombia in a cruise 50 60 years old. All right. So on the level one position in and out of the final turn to the dead rider and he’s working hard down the final straightway. Argentina alongside of him crossing the line. Argentina of Portis we have the heat of the turnway and we have from France. No, that’s not from France. Oh, it’s from Argentina. No, that’s is France. That’s Argentina. That’s from South Africa on the first three plays. No, come from Argentina as we ride as Marcus Frank. Marcus F has lead. Then we have the number second. seconds for France Jes. All right, here we go with race number 29 in the cruiser category boys 56 years old and with coming out of France is Rome to L. So L one of the favorites I guess in this category we have South America in second coming out of Argentina and that’s going to be artist. So artist is there in second position the framers and the man coming out of Great Britain welcome si tire. Are you out there? We have some rider in the front. That’s it from Adam Tina. That’s Nicholas Sanambiano on the next floor. This is from France Lunat from Canada. Canada very fast on the track. But there the riders from Antina has taken the lead on that he [Music] oh no that’s oh France and all right taking the triple nicely right there is the man coming out of Brazil Vamos Brazil in the front the man coming out of Brazil is Leonardo Nau Santa he was already number three last year in Rockill and right now leading the charge is a rider coming out of Great Britain of Stanley Palmer Palmer is there the rider from Czech Republic in and out of the final tournament with Simon Fatk. Simon FC is there. Colombia in four coming down at final straight away with Edwards Vonia Morales. We take one more cruiser boys and from USA Daniel Vas. Oh, we have some from South Africa. Sin Calam from the second position. Jose Sanchez on from Great Britain on the first on the fourth place where they have in the front in the front from USA Daniel whereas take the he all right nice triple and cruising the three man till 24 years old for the lady Mario going high in turn number one we have the rider coming out of Britain he is needing this one out it’s going to be Alex Brooks GB makes some Oh, Alex Brooks at the front, Lenny May in second. And then we look to the rider coming out of Denmark. It’s going to be Christian Duck. Christian stuck in and out of the final third. Where is Denmark stuck in third? Froing the line. Vto Balstrab [Music] up in the front. Everyone, Great Britain, Anna Estamon has the lead. And the next one from France, Malin Guichu. Then we have from Argentina and Holland. Are you out there? What? Great Britain. Great Britain. We have the leader in the race. Oh, France. France come with a big fast. [Applause] The Great Britain. I think the Great Brit. Here we go with another favorite in this category. Watch out for the world number three. Watch out for boom boom for Mü Bix coming out of the Netherlands leading this one out with the French riding second of Lucas Mau. So Lucas M in the second turn in the round of Great Britain is coming a bit close on the rhythm section. Here we go on the left hand side with Teo Pop. Top Pop is there of the French rider. Argentina a four in and out of the final turn. Maximillian Ortiz with the wing goes out to the Detroit from Brook and we have some rider from France in that heat as the leader. Then we have some Holland Great Britain Australia and we have Musl Denmark. I know Denmark here. Hey from France has the leader. Then we have some Holland on the next floor, next place. And from Great Britain, Australia and the Here we go with race number 37 still the country man 24 years old with the rule number six on his stage from Barcelona. It’s going to be sick Hutton. So Hutton leading this one out out of Australia. Oh, crash in the second turn. But the round coming out of Great Britain is in second position in a good place for the next round. And it should be one of the 18 finals. It’s going to be Daniel Wilson in and out of the final turn alongside the driver. Brian Spitz and we have Denmark 84 Oliver Libert man up in the front of that heat has from France. Bastian has the lead and then we have from Great Britain Thomas then next from Japan and then from Netherland and Denmark. Are we out there people? Come on. come riders from France. [Applause] All right, here we go with the next race. It is once again one of the French riders leading this one out with Ja Vu. Ja Vu in and out of the second turn and the runner coming out of Gray and it’s Thomas Miller. Miller is there and the run from Denmark is working hard but right now we have the dead run of Mika Hal. So Hal is there. Denmark on the inside in the final turn. Oliver kneels it. Oh, Japan came all the way around. Shu Misa. Come on, USA. We have the runners with number two. The number two on the plate has the lead here in the the race. The next is from Holland. We have from France, Great Britain and Canada. But the leader now come from USA. Drake Valadon has the lead. Here we are from Holland for one gall from France on the trees bus. All right, take a look at this. The world number five in race number 41. Here we go with the Colombian run of Santiago Baro Hernandez. Ernandez is leading this one out. The world number five Colombian. So the world number five at the front end. USA in second with Sereni. And in the final two here we go with the French rider into the line. And they’re running for a load of headlocks. We have one more from France lead here in that race. That is the Julius Cat. Julius Kat from France and every people from France. Who are France? Come on. And the next from USA is Campbell May on the next position. Oh, that’s is Holland have the three. Holland have the three end that race. Here we go with another French. Here we go with lady love fro in and out of the second turn followed by the bel run and the bel run it’s win at the front of car back inside the top three and four into the final turn up in Ku Ku is there the USA running in fifth in and out of the final turn with Aaron King we have the next move here we have from Belgium Simwick from Logan lead the heat here and then we have from USA on the next the next is from France and Holland. But on the front he has to be from Belgium. Belgium have the lead. Oh the brother from USA. Oh that’s from the All right ladies and gentlemen we have the world’s challenge champ from last year Rockill USA in this one. Here we go with Andrew Herrera USA leading the charge. The Belgium run in second. And the Belgium run in second is going to be Finn Mah the golden boy on the inside. The French rider making move ladies and gentlemen running victory. The net rider is crossing the line right there with Luke. Sal Denmark. We have Sebastian clip from Denmark. Denmark Denmark the next from Netherland. Then we have one more from Norway on number three but in the front from Denmark Sebastian Cle. Oh here we go with another man coming out of USA. Crystal Fik is leading this one out the third run in second with yellow beams there and around the outside another from Denmark is looking good. Runa Elcar Holson and Carar Holson together with the rider coming out of New Zealand. He’s trying to come a bit closer on the left side. Zachary Arnold Arnold is there looking for a gap in and out of the final turn. But ladies and gentlemen, look at the front lakes are taking the lead in front of USA. Denmark in three. New Zealand in four. We have the rers from Switzerland. There Switzerland have the leader but no Holland sorry Holland has the left. And then we have Patrick Mill for Denmark for Denmark. Patrick Mill and Patrick from United States in the front from Switzerland, Holland, Denmark and USA. Race number 49 with a great first turn for the brand together with coming out of Chile. Chile is leading the pack. Was leading the pack out. It is right now in second. Daniel Royos read the rally. Read the rally in second. for the USA rider on a red section in third at the moment. And the United States, ladies and gentlemen, is I pto Casillas. Casillas is there with the rider coming out of Spain is a Germany. So the German rider in and out of the final turn. [Music] We are fantastic. Up in the front from France has Philip Palami. We are from Germany. On the second to be honest [Music] he’s coming out of Germany is Manuel Gring. So grinning in second in the cruiser category man 50 years and over the second biggest age category of today the runner coming out of Columbia Alexander Murray Tjana Tana is there on the left side in a final turn the USA run in for Steven Smith has to be careful not the runner from Sweden is trying to come closer on the final straight away Paul we have world number six on the plate world number six from France Delmas has the lead and Schwven half from Great Britain. Alan Hill from Canada. Uh Steven Rasman from USA. Dilock. Then we have Chet Ma Czech Republic. I’m from Denmark Trans. And then we take another one here. We have from Australia Anino Varela. The next from France, Stefan Waiters. Then the next from USA at the three plus. Then we have from the fourth from Italy, Great Britain on the next. And then we have from Canada. But in the lead has be Austria. Okay. We have more here from France. from France. Lee then the next from Great Britain and we have from Italy on the next place from France in ter Britain Mark Chapman on the next and we have from Italy on the three Victoria Sat. All right, let’s try the microphone right now. I think Thomas can put it a bit louder and let’s check out with the French here on the number one position. still in a fruit man 50 years and over the motor number one the play number 51 of Nicolas Theres. So theres is there we are going ahead with the man coming out of Australia Robin M. So Mo is second, the Italian rider in third into the final turn. Who’s the Italian rider, ladies and gentlemen, is at Saturi Suri. It seems like it all right away. But the French rider takes the win. Nicholas Thres race 56. Half we hear that from Belgium. Belgium. Niko. And the second position is from France. Steven Kal and Martina Jera we have from United States Frank up in the front and from Belgium from France from France Stephanie Stephanie from France has lead from Belgium Belgium has and we have the little country welcome to Aruba as we call man on the next floor on the floor of France. Great Britain are in the front. France take you are you out there Netherland? We have some rider at the first half from Brazil. Brazil in the next place and from France, Belgium, Great Britain, and United States. Oh, what a crash. Race number 59 is on the way, ladies and gentlemen. And we have the runner coming out of New Zealand who’s leading this one out on the plane number 85. We had a crash in turn number one. New Zealand is Dion New became already world’s number one. Many years in the chest categories and he’s right now leading this one out coming out of New Zealand. So Dion Nunes into the final turn. We have the French rider with Silvio Rio. He’s the world number five of last year. And right now in second in motor number one, Spain came across in third. Crossing the line, Matias, Jose Lopez, Martin. Ladies and gentlemen, please put your hands together for the dirt ride of Eric Vladik and Brook. Ready? Watch the gate. [Music] Okay, we are on again from with the B on the PL [Applause] is very very fast. We have the next New Zealand Sweden and from Finland. Why people are out there? Come on friends. their friends were right very fast on the next and oh that help here we go with the world number one here we go with and the Dutch riders looking for another world challenge title here today in the cruising categories we have the rider from New Zealand Paul Lel is there the French rider over the rhythm section in third number is there the rider Michael power gets the run in for all the way at the front. World number one. Have a look for this runner up from the next lead from France. We have from France. We have from a Austria on the next. Then we are from Germany. Germany are you there? Come on in the France. France from German there. France and I will take the lead and we have from Austria Philip Gord on number three from Germany in the form. We have 95 riders in total in a cru man 50 years and over and here we come with the next ride and he’s coming out of Mexico ladies and gentlemen. Mexico. Mario Alberto Perez Gomez leading this one out the French on the 46 bike of David is there with a round of coming out of Germany. Tom Dhorn in and out of the final turn Sweden for ladies and gentlemen. The man coming out of Sweden is Richard. Come on Denmark on the lead. Half from Germany and the Switzerland. Oh, he has a battle. He has a battle in Germany. Switzerland will take the lead off that heat. Oh, Germany. Oh, Switzerland come back. I cannot see Switzerland. All right, here we go with the youngsters of today. Roose 12 years and under coming out of Mexico. Mexico London Lauren the Gua Kazas what a name for him but is he leading this one out but on the inside AI takes it over and he’s taking the lead with Patrick Melington Melington in the final turn Mexico in second with Japan in third at the moment is there great Brit with Billy Jew [Music] on 12 years and that’s from USA. Baron Schneider has the lead and the next from Japan Javan from Kuribala and from Great Britain has the third and fourth from Holland. Then come Daddy Houseman from Sweden on the fifth floor under and the winner is Japan. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the next race in the cruiser boys 12 years and under on the inside we have once again one of the riders coming out of Colombia. So Colombia leading this one out. Which Colombian run is it in and out of the second turn? Here we go with Lorenzo Eda Cis is there. The coming out of New Zealand is there in second with Matini. DL Hill DL Hill and Aussie in third and the minute with Leo. Here what a name for him. He’s in third. Japan E4 coming down that final straight away with Hashimoto. We have Colombia in the lead of that moto and we have two two riders from USA but the lead from Colombia Lancelis take the lead and he’s very very fast when they have two riders from USA. I think it’s R Pirro and Real Pavilos, but in the lead from Colia. All right, here we go with the USA rider. USA, USA, USA leading this one out, ladies and gentlemen. Still racing in a bruis 12 years and under. And it’s the rider from the USA on the 69 bike leading this one out. And that’s going to be Trenton Paxman. So Pexman in the final turn with coming out with Daily Jos. Joel Johnson is there the Australian ride on the final straight away with Hen crossing the line. Gi in full with Max Livingstone. We have a battle here in the front of the heat from United States Cody Young. And from Australia uh let me see Freddy code. Oh that was very fast. And the next from Czech Republic, Matias Capit and then from New Zealand, Kenny Fox from the first one, but in front at the USA out there from USA. All right, here we go with race number 71 in the cruiser boards going to win 12 years and under. And on the number one, we have the European number one twice in a row two weeks ago. Here we go with Slams. Figen, but he went down in the second turn. Right now it’s a South African rider takes it over. So Z fury is now on the number one Australian riding. Sec Blake Blake is there and in and out of the final turn. We have the rider coming out of the United States. A Gustav is there alongside a man coming out of Japan with Taki number 72 on the track. We are from Japan. Isaiaka lead from Holland. Holland are you out there? Come on. And Japan we have from United States. Number three from United States. Indigos Mendes. One in the front from Y Java is number two Holland USA and South Africa. All right. Let’s go ahead with the next category. The cruiser girls 12 years and under. And we have the world number six of laws here. Leading this one out. It’s Melia Alvarez. Alvarez out of United States. Leading this one out. But on the right side, we are looking to that rather coming out of Australia as he’s trying to come a bit closer right there. Maggie McDougall McDougall on the left side looking for a final turn. Oh, here we go. Aussie Os taking the win. USA in second. Colombians in Rafaela Corona. Come on. We have the race on the track from United States. This is Cru 12 years of London. them from USA 282 Savannah Priest very fast and they were from Brazil Emilio and the next one the three but I don’t see that but USA all right here we go with the world number seven and the world number seven is coming out of Japan is Chis Komi Komi leading this one out New Zealand in and out of the second third and second and rather coming out of New Zealand is Edison Horfield Fields. So Horfield on a stage from Bar USA rider in third at the minute with Mia Raina. Mia Rain is there. The Dutch rider into the final turn is Minima European champion cruiser girls 12 years and under right now E4 coming out that final straight away. The win goes out to the lady from Jeff Be. We have a battle here in that race. Girls 12 years old and under USA kill and wait and from Holland with the girl Sophia. We have some battle. Oh very fast at USA. USA on the front. Oh yes. USA take that. Here we go with the European riders. At the front is Maria Fum [Applause] is two. So Maria Fuma leading the charge on the second part of the track. The Belgium rider is closely following behind in second. And the Belgium riders in the May not and then the French rider. Which French rider do we have on the number three position of Camil Hab. Habir is there alongside Farro. Vero in four in the final turn. The wing goes out to the German rider Maria. We have on the track a very fast goal from Austria. The rest of France, Belgium, USA, Holla, and one more from France. People are out there. I am here alone. Come on. Austria have the lead. We have a little battle. France two, USA three for the Bel. I think USA girl take that. Good win. Orange number 79 in cruising. category girls 13 and 16 years old and the dut is leading this one out. Mila von holds her out of Belgium. We have the Colombian rod in third on the right hand side in the second turn. Maria Camila Rivera Perez Perez is there. The French rod is working hard alongside coming out of the USA. Alexa Priest Priest is there now on the number four. That’s the way they go. We did see Slank went down in the second tournament. Right now VA takes the win. We have Ed 18 on the track with number W7 on the plate. Leon B from France lead. And the next from Columbia Gualis Palmo has the second. Then the next from Argentina. Then we have Japan. The Japan is really fast. But up in the lead. Then we have a battle. We have a little battle. We have here from Colombia. Ah, the Colombia. Yes. Colia take the All right. Here we go with race number 81 still in a cruising girls 30 60 years old and we have the runner coming out of Japan. So a lot of false riders out of Japan in a cruising category girls on the track my Nakamura Nakamura all the way at the front and the French round following his second going to be Roland Jeffrey to Jeffrey into the final turn. The Colombian rider Amy Mozerat Salana Ko she is there in three together with a Brazilian run in four of Maria Navis Neo Pira Great Britain are you out there come on you have the lead in the race the girl here from Great Britain and the next Japan then we have France USA come on out there Canada but we Up in the front, Braden. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] All right, 83 on the second straight away with the rule number one. And the rule number one is Lender Barriant. Lender Barriian out of USA leading the charge. USA make some noise. So the USA run in the front. We have the runner coming out of Chile is Finja Herrera. Bill Perro Bill Perro in second. So USA and Chile coming out of the final turn together with the Rana in third. Coming up Switzerland, she’s inside the top three. Frenchie in four. It’s going to be Leah Le3 on the PL this lead on the M4 from Austria. Australia is not at the next and we have from Spain that Spain on the next club next position sorry but in the lead have a USA are out there we have the ladies Lily Ashley from USA take the heat of all the third French is really fast at the front look at him go with some nice jumps on the second straight away to all the way at the front And we have coming out of Spain who following in second as Vaos Spain in second Manuel Morales Gonzalez in the final turn and Nemar on the finals railway and make some noise. We we take one more place from Labia. We have the leader from Lia. And then we have from you the United States from France. Holland. One more from France and Queen for Denmark Denmark. But in the Holland is the number two H. Here we go with race number 87 in a cruise getaway man 40 42 44 years old and it’s the world number seven coming out of Brazil ladies and gentlemen leading the charge Luciano Andrei from Brazil. for the world number five on the left side and is coming out of two procedur [Applause] right now he’s ready to go for the world championships in second the French riders inside the top four cont [Music] no we have brothers from New Zealand no but we have Two brothers in front from France. Let’s jo take the heat and oh we have some a little battle a little battle with the man from France took the second place. All right two French runners in the front 89 and which French is leading this one out. Here we go with Damian Guazel Gazel at the front on the front. We have another French run in second. And the other French run is Lon Jesque Jquel in the middle of the red section. Oh, GB moves in the final turn. John Livingstone. We take 86. [Applause] Yes. Okay. France have the lead. press with the number one the one on the play athlete and we have number two from Portugal. We have the Carlos Rosaro on the next but in the winner we have one on the play Kevin from Portugal and from France. All right, here we go with the man coming out of the Czech Republic. It’s Kuba Kuba Scrabeck Scrabe is leading this one out. So Kuba Scrabe at the front end and running in second on a 531 bike and there’s going to be Bolivia ladies and gentlemen. Welcome to anyone from Bolivia around the venue Martinez. And on the right side on the final straight away the rider coming on from Ital [Music] France. Oh USA coming faster but France has the lead. I think it’s a Mikan has the lead. Then we have from USA. United States ran the loop. Then you’re from Oh. All right. Here we go with the rule number six, ladies and gentlemen. And the rule number six is going to be K Mayor Mayor Deand on Eston Stella. We have the third round of bron for the moment in second. Vendy Bond from the Netherlands in and out of the second turn together with the r coming out of Great Britain. Rebecca go. Goal is there the 845 coming out of New Zealand inside the top four on the rhythm section. Donna heads cruiser women 40 years and over the win goes out to the rule number six once again to Christ mayor one on the plate for New Zealand in that race Davies had the lead and we’re from France let me see we have two France woman in that heat and that is a 23 and that is Estelle Bud as the lead on number two then from Great Britain on the next floor Josephine Ban up in the front from New Zealand one on the BL another finalist of last year two finalist from last year at the front here ladies and gentlemen with the world number five for me coming out of France together with Ronda coming out of Great Britain former world challenge number two Sarah Jane Nichols oh Sarah Jane Nichols is coming up FIFA France together with Great Britain in and out of the final turn. That’s the way they go. The world number of Sarah Jane Nichols is taking the win in front of me. And another great van is coming down at finals away with Baroy. We have a very fast track here. Sam at the grome woman with number three on the plate. Lutin Savil from Germany. from Germany and the leader Christina Visner has has the lead and the next from France. One more from two France Ras and on the on the fourth place then we have Belgium. All right we have the world number eight again a rider coming out of France Sil Hard is there on the second straight away leading this one out in front of the rider coming out of Australia and that’s with Herro. So wet her in second and then we see the runner coming out of Spain on a 847 bike following in third and it’s Barroso Cabalero. So Cabalero is there. We see South Africa on the inside with Joel. Joel looking for the gap in the final turn is USA in four and that’s going to be Ember Harrison Malika Palut from France has the lead on that lead. And then the next from Great Britain then from Spain, Canada, Austria and USA. France, why are you have a lead in that woman? Come on. That’s the woman from France. Malikica the next from Great Britain member Hemock. We are from Spain Rodriguez and from Austria. All right, the French rider at the front, Vanessa K Marcel. Marcel is leading this one out. Still racing in a cruise of women 40 years and over. So the rider from Japan is the second place on the second part of the track. Coming out of Japan is Miki Ibata. Ibata is there. But the world number four is coming. Lauren Kafasin Kasin out of Australia is taking over right now. at second place. So, La France, Aussie, Oussie, Aussie, Japan and USA inside the top floor with Jolly number 100. Ah, the track cruiser woman for Blas has been from Japan. Viva Fua as the lead. Then we have from France, Emily Komina. Oh, we have the battle here. Australia as the next Oh, we have from Holland. And the woman from Holland have come fast and up in the three place. Oh, we she the fourth but in the lead has be from Japan. Maur France Australia and Holland 101 on the track and the cruiser man 45 till 49 years old. We have the French ride on the number one with John Shay Ducher. Ducher is leading this one out with Australian riders closely following behind on his Maybo mar ladies and gentlemen on the left side Aie David Potter in second position coming out of the final turn together with a ride out of Brazil Luis Perira he’s there in three we see Jimmy Vesso coming on the final straight away with a French runner in front of him it’s V and now Sam we have the riders of my age yes I’m old man in the front have free from France. Thank you friend and not had the lead but we have from from Netherland Holland ship visa on the next place and then one more from France. Let me see I think and the next and this is from Great Brit. All right, here we go with the runner coming out of Kuro. Ladies and gentlemen, Bridget Montgomery Montgomery. Bridget on the number one on the rhythm section. The French ride in second in race number 103. The French R is below Chevro below or is it the other French rider with a 609 Mike? Let’s check them out on the final straightaway. We see the Belgium round of Jarwin. So we have two French riders inside the for the 609 circuit is lock and the other rider was Je race number 104 on the track and the leaders from France. Now I think it’s fatric puppy fatric puppy has the lead. Then we have the next from USA Cory Skinner. Cory Skinner and the next I think it’s from Spain on the next. And then we are from Germany. Race number 105 for the Frank. We have the runner from Sweden on his bicycle. Ladies and gentlemen, Osp Sweden makes some noise. Osp number five is coming on the rhythm section. Here we go with Peru. Martial Peru. Peru is there, but Sweden is still on the number one. France in second. Germany free. And another French line inside of the four crossing the line ladies and gentlemen it’s link [Music] one on the plate from USA as the lead and the heat 106 and the next come from Hungary. Hungary the next and then we have one more from two riders from France in a battle. Oh, I cannot see who they get that. But in the front, Harry from USA, Andry Conance with number one on the Junger Hungary and two riders from France. We have the world number six and world number seven in this one, but he’s the man on his stage from boys ago and he’s coming out of Great Britain, ladies and gentlemen. So, Great Britain leading this one out. And it’s going to be Bernard, I think. Is it Barnard? Yeah, Met Borard, ladies and gentlemen, on the number one. GB makes some noise. Oh, even out of the final. Germany, USA riding second. This game for world number six. And we have a French rider together with Hungary. I believe he’s on the top of the Hungarian rider of L Marco. Oh, come on. Great Britain. Are you out there? You have a leader in that heat. That’s it. Fraser Watson. Fraser Watson have the lead. And the next from Australia, Paul Morris. And then we have one one driver from riders from Netherland Holland and Hungary. Whoa, what a nice trip for the French line on the 439 bike. He’s leading this one out with 77 heat sit became already European number one two weeks ago in Fir right now. He’s leading this one out in front of the Italian rider. The Italian rider in second is Jacobo Turato Turato from the left and the right side. Another riders coming up, the French rider, Daniel Morris. Now we have the next group of cruiser men, the young man on here. That’s from France. Luina from France. And one more from France. Leo Dashi Wood as the two first place. But we have Tom from Ratham Colia. Get some number three. All right. Two weeks ago we were in Vmira for an incredible European championships of this year. And right now we have one of the Latian riders out in front. Reasa, where are the Leians in the STS? Make some noise. Aa at the front. Bald Latia. Great job. So Rainas aa in and out of the final during the world number eight of Gileiam coming out of front in second. at Great Britain together with Colombia in 304 Royal Bridge and the auto was Nicolas Camilo Pillas. We have the heat number 111 on the track we have from France. It’s the France our lead and then we have from Latia. One more riders from France and Colombia and Brit and up in the front I think Antonio Min take the heat. All right, all the way from the outside the French ride of Rona Pero Rona Pero and this is my age category ladies and gentlemen 25 till 29 years old. I’m a youngster in this age category but a French rider is fast and furious on the track of coven riders looking for a bit more on the rhythm section with Axel Kul is there but on the inside we have another German rider yd ladies and gentlemen is second crossing the line Frenchie in free Belgium forward Spencer who also here come you lead that race with Number W5 on the play. Kevin Elas hat. Oh, you’re very faster. Right up the next. Come on Holland. Come on from Holland. Take the heat. All right. Two races to go for motor number one. And another race in a cruiser man 25 to 29 years old. And world number eight from last year. Yaldo Brando Kilo. He’s coming out of Brazil. And he’s in second because the French run is leading this one out of Axel DLO. Brazil. Oh, it’s the women, ladies and gentlemen. And a new driver in Mitchell Smith, the big the first moto on the track now. Number seven on the plate from France. Come on France, help your riders. Leara from France has the lead and the next meets the lead. Uh Alicia Alicio with you from the next from Norway Laxi. All right, that’s the end of the first qualification moto. Now on to the second qualification moto and it’s on its way and it’s France in the lead. 111 Bastian Taloo is in the lead here in this second qualification. Moto boy 1314 Yakasut Seu from Japan is in second position. Then two French guys are fighting it out for third and fourth. Louis Ben Axel Bill Johannes Famil. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the second race of the second moto and the cruiser boys 304 years old with the runner coming out of Gray Brit leading this one out with Hunter Men. Hunter Men in the second moto good on his way boys 30 14 years old. The runner coming out of Spain is in second here. Brendan Sanchez Ti Joker. So TJ Joker is there the USA run in the final two. Ladies and gentlemen, Jet Fishbach making most of GB1 USA Spain in free in Jul. Okay, still boys 13 years old. It’s seen from Colombia in the lead. Then that’s French guys Valentine Nicholi. And then USA in third position. And also fellow country man from USA Greff Marion fourth position at the moment. And then Archina and USA. All right, here we go again with this man coming out of USA. He did really well in motor number one. And again, he’s on fire, ladies and gentlemen. USA. Make some noise for Alec Taylor. He is out in front. The French rider in second and the French rider is Tibio Kame. So Kame Bay in and out of the final turn. The runner from Great Britain of LVC. He started to free and the Belgium rider of Farah Holshire in four. We racing here only four riders in this heat. It’s from Belgium. It’s Liam Mley is in the lead. He’s being pushed very very hard from the rider from US. It’s Jay Hop looking to find a way through in the Tiso corner and the guy from Spain Robin Alonso in third position and then it’s Belgium Goose Leonard. All right from Lena to the man coming out of the Czech Republic and a run from Czech Republic is Steven leading this one out. He breaks one 122 in and out of the second tour of the man coming out of Estonia. It’s Vin ladies and gentlemen with Amy Isa Maru. He’s in second. Two Colombia riders in this one. Colombia. Ladies and gentlemen, Jon is going to go Jose Nelson Tuareza inside the top four. Argentina crossing the line right now in four. That was very All right. USA in the lead. William Weston looking really good here. And the third stretch. Then it’s the guy from France, Hugo Leo. Ah, we have a big battle. USA three and four here going into the last corner going for the finish line. I think it’s Andreas Andre. Here we go with the next race in a run out of Gray. Britain is at the front end. Is it going to be long? Let’s check him out. We’re looking to the Belgium rider Ben Fav. He’s looking for a bit more with the French rider inside of them. And a rider from France is Leon. Leon do in second. GB is all the way at the front eight. Logan Yo in and out of the final third to GB France and Belgium. One, two, and three. USA four with Hen. All right, USA in the lead. 151. It’s Michael Huffman doing his thing. Then it’s the two Frenchies battling out in the Victoria corner going onto the third straight hair. Yeah. 112. It’s Camille Perry from France picking it up. Getting closer to the US guy, Michael Hoffman. Is he going to hold the lead? Yeah, Michael Hoffman take the win here in Cruiser Boy 134. Here we go with the man coming out of Britain is New Hley. Hitley is there. Oh, Canada in second place with Barrett. Barrett is there in second position. The rider coming out of Japan is the third rider on the red section. It’s going to be Arutamura. Iramura is there but the Osir is coming around the outside and is looking for a bit more Benjamin Forester. Benjamin Forester is there crossing the line in third but all the way at the front. Team GB lead GP in the lead being pushed out here by Japan. It’s James Cthril in the lead. Japan to Yumisawa is pushing on on the inside and then the French guy. The France Matias Gier is pushing also for the lead. is moving up to second position here. Oh, great great racing here by William Kartier from France. In the final tournament, we go ahead with the next race. And the next race is race number one to eight. And we have the French one of Matis Pico. Pico is leading this one out. The third rider in second with Dennis Delo. Dennis Delo together with the Ronda coming out of New Zealand is Liam Clifford. Clifford is there in third at the minute. And then a little gap. And then we see the Ronda coming out of Great Britain. Savia Fox Cooper. Cooper in four. He has to be careful. The Belgium run is knocking on the back door. Jens on the New Zealand looking for a bit more on the final spray away. But the French ride of Matis Pico takes the victory. Love it. All right, little boy. 134 cruiser. Green and yellow in the lead. That mean Australia. And we Brazil. Miguel Dilva second position. Then we have France Isaac Patinton. That is team GP fourth position. Owen Miller doing it for GP in this heat up in the first position. Brazil making moves in the last corner. He’s still Australian in the lead. Dan taking the win. We have the world number eight. And he’s coming out of Australia. Ladies and gentlemen, impressing turn number one. And the man coming out of Australia with the world number eight Jackson Hill he’s all the way at the front in the run. Coming out of Japan is Josh Shiki Naka Sego. So Naka Sego in second position the run out of Great Britain on a four 114 bike Oliver Arnold. Arnold is there and the one to one Benedict Marco also coming out of Great Britain. But the win goes out to the man out of Australia, the world number eight of Jackson Hill. And a crash in turn number one, ladies and gentlemen. Okay, thank you. Yeah. Give it up from Brazil, Miguel. And from Aruba, can Angala. Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. [Music] All right, we’re picking up the racing again, boys. Cruiser 13, 14 years old. I see green yellow once again. Ah, Argentina just taking the lead. Iniago Pani. Good racing here from Argentina. All getting very, very close. Oh, crash Australian rider down. Second corner into second position from Colombia Frederrico and then we have from Germany it’s a Mali Vas and then is the Japanese rider Matsaru but win for Argentina. Okay let’s stay in South America ladies and gentlemen from Argentina we are going ahead with a man coming out of Colombia. Colombia leading this one out with Andres Maria Larut Lutra in first position followed by the French R. The French rider for the moment in second on the right side on the rhythm section is to des all the way from the outside Jacob Se is there right now in second and also GB crossing the line in third. Headley Harding race number 133 is the start. Yeah. Moving up to cruisers 1516. What about you guys? How are the new sans? Are you having fun? Do you like what the racing you’re seeing here today? All right, Copenhagen. Hope you guys have a great time. Next category is cruisers, boys. 50 16 years old. Day number one of the UCI 2025 BMX Racing World Championships. The World Championships are in full swing, ladies and gentlemen. Once again, welcome in Copenhagen. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, picking it up from race 133. And I see two Frenchies in the lead. Let me hear you people up front. It’s Fabian Roland in the lead. And then we have Gabian Pickle in second position. Then it’s Colombia battling out with that Cheery guy. And GP moving up also here in third straight. Cheeky guy making the moves. GP on the outside. Who’s going to come out first corner? I think it’s the cheeky guy, but it’s double friends win. All right. in front of the blast. The rider coming out of Japan is following in second in second. And a French rider is making moves on the inside in the second turn. Von Sasha from the P. He’s right now in free. The USA rider together with Japan in the final turn. Oh, USA takes it over on the final straight away. Coming across in four, Medix Perry. All right, picking it up here in boys. 1516. Parista Royal Argentina in the lead. Martino Castellani Italy second position. Then it’s GB. It’s Eric Maxy in third position and Spain. Alvaro Gonzalez for picking up the win. Argentina. All right. Close racing in a cruiser boy. 50 60 years old and here we go with the runner coming out of the United States is Daniel Waiters. Waiters is there all the way at the front end followed by the man coming out of Australia. Ladies and gentlemen, you see right Tuck right Tuck is there together with Estonia in third Matias L. Matias L in and out of the final turn right in fourth it’s going to be Sven. All right the racing cruises 1516 it’s the Frenchies in front again. Ian Har in the lead just being pushed by another French guy. It’s Nathan Graverth. Then USA Italy GPU USA third position. RGP jumping the big table in the last corner. Can you make it stick? Yeah, I think GP moving up third position. All right, we go ahead with the Lardos brothers. Right now it’s Lenard coming out of Belgium leading this one out. Belard in front of the man coming out of Great Britain Shawn Brown. Brown is there in second position. Then a little dam and then we see the Colombian rider working hard with Edward Milia Morales. Morales is there together with another rider coming out of Britain. Zachary tire inside the top four but all the way at the front in the Belgium rider and taking the win. Milard. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, race 139 on track. I see Brazil Petroya in the lead here. Colombia second position, Edward Morales. Then it’s Argentina. It’s Nicholas Stano. [Applause] And then we got the rider from Zimbabwe. Give it up Zimbabwe. Also here USA Norway Liam Dixon and yes Fenari but taking the lead here in second moto Brazil Duya all right from Ali Zimbabwe back to the Belgium run and the Belgium run ladies and gentlemen at the front and that’s going to be v of course so he’s leading this one out I think the boys can re 16 years old so v at the front the second place run is coming out of great Britain 206 on the plane is fint copper carpers there to get him in Slovenia Nick Bre is there for a lot of all right France jumping the big triple into the shimano corner here in the track it is Roma L France in the lead then it’s Brazil Leonardo Santa then it’s Argentina Marco Frank then we have a battle it’s Belgium GP going in side by side in Tiso Okana. It’s Belgium for fourth position. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. Al Zimbabwe from USA Brazil in the net. And we go with the runner coming out of Brazil is Luis Gustavo. Perira in and out of turn number one taking the lead. the USA running in second on the two for two for a bike. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s a Jace Fistoff. So Fistbuff is there was in second but right now one of the French riders is taking over the second place on his highest bicycle on the 193 bike is Lumin Donu. So Donu right now in second and all the way at the frontier Fabos Brazil Luis Gustavo Ager Pereira taking the victory. All right, racing fast here in the second moto. It’s USA. Argentina just going by. It’s Argentina Jesus. Then it’s United Stateates. It’s number six in the world. It’s Luc. And then we have Japan Marino Edo. And then it’s Colombia Juan David Sanchez. But it’s still Argentina in the lead. USA just behind him. What a first rate was there for the man coming out of Australia as Matthew Fox. Matthew Fox on fire again. The r coming out of the USA is following a second with Taylor go. So we have the Aussie and the USA riders in the front. The dead rider. Oh look at this my fellow man some have it. He’s right now in free French here for in and out of the final turn. Marius Su. [Music] [Applause] All right racing 15 16 still here. It’s 221 Japan re on fire in the lead. He’s been pushed hard. GP moving up. Cuba M is moving. Sweden Oliver Simmonson making moves on the outside. Last corner. Is he going to make it stick? Yeah, high low here. And then the race for the finish line. I think GB takes it. Close racing in this category. Cruiser boys 5060 still on the track with the runner coming out of Colombia. He is leading this one out once again. Make some noise. Colombian Matas Est Gonzalez. He’s leading this one out. The Belgian ride in second. It’s going to be a class in second. The Canadian ride on the inside with Damian Aru. He went down in the final turn. The USA of Jackson Gibson came across a third in front of the ride out of Great Britain. Jacob Bor. All right. USA fast moving guy here Kair in the big lead and it’s a France PZ. Then we have USA Tan Gain. There it was France Tro Bani but win for the USA. Oh, here we go with the next race ladies and gentlemen and only inside we have a really far. Who is that? Let’s have a look in the cruiser boys going to be 50 60 years old right now leading this one out the 188 and this going to be the round coming out of Ecuador. Jose Alberto Sanchez S Martini Martinez leading this one out coming out of Ecuador. So we are heading towards South America for place number one the French run on the inside [Applause] [Music] Al from the outside to the inside in the final turn. to Abal right now in second and from France is crossing the line in third and this going to be Andreas Bush. All right, moving up to cruiser 1724 category here it’s France moving up Noah Vier then we have the Netherlands de and then we have Japan Shu Mawa in third position also here it’s Aaron Kingsley United States runner from Argentina on the track is Lucas Kle working hard for a spot inside the top four he’s out at the minute for that Two times Ross and two times GB in front of him. And who’s the French runner who’s leading this one out? Let’s check him out on the rhythm section. It’s going to be Vito Balastra. Balastra is there together with his country man. And he’s making moves, ladies and gentlemen. The other runner from France is Jiron is taking the win at two times great to do the wrong. All right. USA number one Andrew trying to keep his number here today in the cruiser categories. Then we have in Mark Viza from the Netherlands and Belgium third position team odds and then we also have the Netherlanduc but taking a win once again it’s USA with the bel on the track it’s going to be the clinique and he’s the man out in front so he’s fast and furious in race number one two it’s going to be vitam together with Lenny Mayak he was in the final at the European championship And right now he’s coming ladies and gentlemen Lady Maya on the outside with N jumps taking over the number one with back in second coming out of the seed of seg is there in first Italy in for Luca Noventa. All right Lenny Kore jumping the big trip to the shimano. It’s checky guy Jami second position comes out behind Christian Denmark there comes here we go with Thomas Miller Thomas Miller coming out of great followed by his country man in second and it’s Alex Brooks so we have Thomas Miller and Alex Brooks at the front once again GB makes some One and two for those riders. The 411 coming out of the USA is Christo Fostic. Fostic is there and two times Denmark, ladies and gentlemen. Patrick Miller, Sebastian Alton, Denmark, make some noise. All right. Ai number six on track. First position that we have in second is Space Hutton from the Netherlands. And then we have Ireland Brand and Melon jumping into Tiso Conor here in third position. Oh, Sahavi Ola Nilson help Denmark. Oh, here we go with the roll number four. Here we go with the Columbia run of Santiago Veroes at the fronty. The second place is coming out of France and the French ride in second is Angel. Chris Paul is there with the ride out of Estonia. He’s third in and out of the final turn. Andrew Kachu Kachu together with Rana out of their mark. And which Danish R do we have on the number four position crossing the line on the 349 mark? Ruda Elson. All right, Jules K. France in the lead pressing the first corner and in second position we have USA Campbell Mayborn. Then we have the Netherlands moving up having just Belgium picking it up here in the S. Last corner going for Australia. I think it’s Netherlands Belgium. All right, here we go with the net race again. The rule number three, ladies and gentlemen. Oh, here we go with Bonburg. Keep an eye on him in this category. Cruz man till 24 years old. B at the front. We have the other driver following in second and the other in second is Ronos. So the third is leading the charge [Music] bay in free demog in and out of the final turn. Sebastia Klit. Oh big jump there from the GP guy. The first corner but France in the lead. Jas GB guy second position. Anna Hassel S in second position. And it’s double up for Netherlands. Brian Smith, Luke Openhard jumping all three in the lead into the Tiso corner. It’s going to be Fro. That’s very close. Here we go with the world number two of Law here. It’s going to be Drake Felader. Felader out of the USA leading this one out in front of his country man Richard Carter. The third I think I see the third on my list. Oh, and the man is coming up. Richard Carter on the outside. So USA one and two in and out of the final turn together with three on the zone. Then the run out of Denmark is Hermes Kel number two takes the victory. Drake USA. Oh Netherlands in the lead for two car in the lead. France just taking second position there diving ahead in the Victoria corner and front of the guy from Netherlands is Mika Kman. And then we have Switzerland Piano Conlay and then GB Pete Watson. Here we go with the Belgium run. Here we go in Suks out of Belgium leading this one out. The USA run in second in a cruising rem 24 years old. Benio Sereni Sereni is there. So Belgium won USA second. And then we see the dead run on the inside over the rhythm section. Leo Cornelius and a bear coming out of Argentina ladies and gentlemen inside the top four looking for a bit more in the final turn. Maxillian Ortis. Oh, France picking up to first position here. It’s Thomas Pawns and number four plate Merlin Quo double France in the lead. Then it’s Belgium. Robert B point then the USA Dylan Sunday. Then it’s Germany. Eric Kimmeer but France in the win. All right, the first one is leading this one out of Bust Bon. Bhut is there. The Australian rider following second with Land Heinds. Llin Hines in second and Great Britain is coming around the second turn with Daniel Wilson again inside the top three. The third rider in four and the third runner in four is going to be Ky 164 on the track in the cruising category man 72 24 years old. The French R is taking the win. [Applause] All right, we are race 165 picking up men 50 years and over here jumping away. Austria, Philip Cole in the lead. Then we have Belgium, Benny Palsman. Then it’s Colia Ramiro Rodriguez. Then we have from Italy, Matteo Capo, Oahavi Hansen here. It’s victory for Austria. Thomas, can you imagine 95 riders, the second biggest age category of day number one? Yeah, a lot of dads in this category. Yeah. Yeah. A lot of 50 plus riders in the cruise man category. And we have the German rider racing play number 53. Who’s leaving this one out? The German riders Hardos. Hard followed by his countryman of Christoph Kia. So Kany’s there, the dead rider in third Mach. We have Denmark E4. Ladies and gentlemen, Pure Enri coming down at final straightway in full. Wow, this guy is very, very fast. He also has the number one on the plate. Make some noise. Netherland. Then we have USA Steven Smith in second position being pushed here. Moving past. It’s also Netherland. It’s Eric. And then Aruba in the mix. Also here Arian Coleman but easy victory in Netherlands Richard Summerland. Here we go with the French running race number 168 Sta Fuj Staf Fuj a lot of French riders 46 and a 42 Fier on the inside and on the outside still in second is Damian Bush. So, one, two, and three for the fringe riders. And then we are looking to the third rider in four. Will co alongside a man coming out of New Zealand, Mark Lewis. Lewis from the outside in the inside in the final turn. Ladies and gentlemen, Mark Lewis making moves in the final turn. It’s not enough still in for crossing the line. Racing race 169. is GP Roberto Castillas from GP and then we have from Mexico Gomez. Then it’s USA but from GP Brad takes the win. Here we go with the French rider again. A lot of fast French riders as well in the cruiser man category 15 years and over. So Nana coming out of France on the 51 bike Nikolice. We did see him already in motor number one and he’s again out in front. The 44 also coming from France in second Steve Joel is there and then we see the rider coming out of Spain. Matias Jose Lopez Martin Martin is there inside of three. The German rider crossing the line in four. It’s going to be Mario Grinick number 47 in the lead here in 15 years and over Stefan Gali in the lead from France. Then we have Gerald Rimbo in second position. Third position Nico from Belgium. Then it’s GB Steven Notman. Fourth position. Oh, volume guy moving up second position. And guys, I think you are not surprised about this again. And Frenchie in the front. World number eight this time leading this one out. Here we go with Shan Gay. Sean Gay with a huge gap on the second place rider and he’s coming out of the United States. Frank Bowman. Frank Bowman is there. The Belgium rider. Tony the GR three. We have another USA rider in four. Ladies and gentlemen, Carlos Rogers. Carlos Rogers in four. That’s the way they go. But the win goes out to the French rider of Ross. All right, racing very close here. It’s the Aussie New Zealand battling out here in the Victoria corner. New Zealand. Gian youth in the lead. Austria Australia. Sorry about that. Car Mian in second position and we have the Daniel Retelli Ch. All right. Again, a French rider out in front. Ladies and gentlemen, the world number five, Sylvio Rizzo. Sylvio Rizo is leading this one out. And we have coming out of Argentina in second with Ignio Velder to Ignajio Verder in second coming out of Great Britain in and out of the second Eggman. Eggman is there. Colombia inside of the four on the 31 mark. Alexander Marty Tara Tara E4. That’s the way they go. But the week goes on to the world. Number five, Sylvio Rio. All right, France, make some noise. 41, Philip Pali in the lead. And second position also France, Federic Holland in second position. And it’s the Chucky guy from Czech Republic. Then it’s GB Keith Brown taking up fourth position here in Sweden. Who can stop the racing is fast and furious in the cross can rem 50 years and over Michael is the man out in front then Italia and Great Britain looking for a bit more in the inside mark is there but the Italian riders in front of him Vtori in second great Britain in third we see the USA run I think on a 29 by now it’s Chile Jose Barcelona Baros Leo Barros Leo in four coming out of Chile. That’s the way they go with Germany is taking the win. Michael Vto GP in the lead. Alan Hilly BMXer in the lead. Netherland both second position. Then we have Billy Stle GP in third position and it’s Sweden. Ali Huff Yim racing heart of the line. It’s Alan Hill takes the lead. All right, here we go with race number 178 on the track and it seems like we have the world number six of Swan Delas from France as well leading the pe out with the German rider Mar on the 61 bike following his second second part of the track. And who’s the best of the rest? It seems like another German rider is inside of three yim yahim is there together with the rider coming out of Denmark Michael Kra. Ladies and gentlemen, Denmark makes some noise. Kel crossing the line in four. A lot of the tricks in the first corner. Here’s Brazil in the lead. Domingos, La Mia in the lead. Then it’s Switzerland. Ego Vasquez. Then it’s Germany tostein Dutland Dangaza United States the bra black struck fourth position but it’s victory for Brazil. [Music] One more heat here we racing still men 50 years and over. It’s New Zealand. Paul Turrell. He lived in Denmark for a couple of years, so he know this track very, very well. Paul New Zealand taking the win. [Music] What on the track, ladies and gentlemen, and we are racing in a cruise board 12 years and under. So the youngsters right now on the track we have a little Colombia Colombian right out in front with Lorenzo Raas is there but look at the Aussie he is coming in ladies and gentlemen Australia there with Freddy Coat. Freddy goat on the outside and making moves in the final turn. Aussie Aussie Aussie taking the win on the final straightaway. coat in front of Columbia New Zealand crossing the line three with Dale JS in the lead race 182 it’s Cody Young USA [Music] [Applause] Matini from New Zealand in second position then it’s uh South Africa Ryder Koma then is the Japanese toa kua fourth position but very close it’s going to Win for USA Cody Young. All right. Great moves there for the runner coming out of Great Britain with Trenton Bman. Bman was making moves in turn number one. The USA run is in the front. The USA run ladies and gentlemen. It’s no that’s a batchman of course. So SW was making moves. So Trenton Bman all the way at the front here. The rider coming out of Australia as Predic Melington. Mel is second two times to be inside the top four. Who’s looking for a bit more? The Belgian rider down also involved in this one. All right. Ai Leo in the lead. Jake Mullington Australia second position. Then it’s from South Africa. It’s Peter Nelson racing in third position. Then there’s a Japanese guy. It’s Diotaka fourth position, but he’s being pushed really hard by another New Zealand. Harrison Colin moving up 185 on the Fen Slam Sag and he went down in the first moto in the second turn, but right now he survived slam for the European number one twice on the 24 in and also on the 20 in two weeks ago leading this one out with Colombia in second. Ladies and gentlemen, Juan Nicholas Kaiso Orosco or Rosoko in and out of the final turn. Fang in one, Colombia second. Jeff Ben is coming across three times, ladies and gentlemen, in this one. Ashimoto, Yamamoto, and Odaka. 186 on the track, ladies and gentlemen. In a cruiser can reboard 12 years and under the USA run is the first round on the second part of the track. Right out of the United States of America as Barrett Maki Makias is there on the left side. We’re looking for the man coming out of Japan making moves ladies and gentlemen. Here we go. Final straight away the 676. And the 676 belongs to Hippito Yuani. All right. Mexico in the lead. Landona making the moves in third straight. Also the checky guy mate club tag is moving up. Then there is a race. It’s USA going up into second position. Liam. Oh, sorry. Austo Cruz. All right, here we go again with USA out in front. Ladies and gentlemen, USA. USA. USA [Music] on the number one on the six line six bike and it’s going to be Nicholas Mendes. So Mendes is there and we’re going to win a rider coming out of New Zealand is second. Andre Kahukura Kahukura in second. Another USA rider of Berto he’s inside of three. The rider coming out of Great Britain in four crossing the line and a run out of Great Britain on the number four. I think it was Living Stone. Race 189. And it’s the girls 12 years and under. It’s USA in the lead. Savannah Priest taking the lead. Then it is New Zealand. Addison Haroldsfield. Second position. Then it’s Netherlands. Sophie Fan Solan. Right. One on the track. And a battle is going on in the front. We have the USA rider alongside the rider coming out of Brazil. Brazil is in this one with Emanueli. Alexander Andawo Adawo is making moves but right now still at the frontier the USA rider and the USA rider ladies and gentlemen the runner coming out of the USA is going to be Kylin Whites. So Kylin Whites Colombia inside the top four in and out of the final turn. Japan is looking for a bit more but the Colombia rider there on the number four the 269 is Antonio Bulliva Bula. All right, Australia here. Maggie Macdonald in the lead. Very pink bike matches a pants racing really, really fast here today on this track. Then it’s USA Mia in second position. And then we have Brazil, Manuela Mado. We have two world finalists in this one. The world number six and the world number seven. The world number six is leading this one out. Malia Alvarez out of United States leading the charge on the speed go bicycle coming out of Australia’s in second and out and it eat well. Eat well in second and then we are looking to Chile in third. Antonella Peros is there and coming across and is coming out of the final turn. USA one, Australia second, Chibi in third and heading towards the line with another ride I think out of United States of America, USA also in random starters ready watch the gate [Music] moving up to Drew’s grand to 16 years and I see Japan my nakumara taking first position here in Shimano corner. She’s been followed by the GB girl and Elise Carpenter. Then we have from Spain Ana Alonso. Third position Colombia riding Maria Via Perez. But in the lead, it’s still Japan. Give it up for Maya Nakumura. All right, the German rider took already the victory among the number one and again she’s in the front to Maria for alongside the French riders. She’s now on the number one the French rider celeb celeb I think on a 304 bike in the front. We have Japan coming on the left side and he’s looking for a big ball with mana sav there inside of three in and out of the final turn together with rer coming out of Switzerland. Omar currently eight full. All right, number one on the plate from USA. Landon Bane in the lead. Oh, Colombia making moves. Wonder is moving up here into the lead before the last corner. Belgium in third position. Whites, but Colombia making a mistake. Or will it be USA Colombia? The roll number seven out of the pedals with Leoni Burgle. So she’s having room to do right now. R coming out of Argentina is going away with it. Alons Romano to Romano leading the back with R coming out of Chile in second. And there’s going to be Florian Era Pilo G in second. Another French R inside of the free in and out of the final three. Still cruiser girls 13-6 race 197 and it’s USA [Applause] number three in the world Lily Ashley she’s being followed by France it’s I think it’s Camille Havat in second position then we have from Brazil Maria Perira then it’s Belgium I Laos, but it’s victory for USA. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we go ahead with one of the French runners, of course, 302 on the plates and a French runner leading this one out. Still racing in a cruiser girls, 13 16 years old. [Applause] The Dron is trying to come a bit closer. Here we go with the French riders still on the number one looking good in this one. So crossing the line right there with Holl France, one of the Belgium riders and a Bel for us. Lucadic cruiser girls 30 to 60 years old. Race 199 Australian the lead. It’s Erica Goodwin. She’s looking very very fast on this track. And then we have the Frenchie. Three in a row. Roman Garry and we have Lily Sier. All right. Milk is looking for another victory. It was Mila Viken at the front in the number one. And right now she’s again out in front. The world number four out of Great Britain is Dusty Schroer. Schroer is there. We looking to the rider coming out of Japan in third. Yuri Nakamura. Nakamura is there and one of the French riders in for Biro involved in this one. But the win goes out to the world number four on the final straight away. Oh, Aussie taking the win. Dusty Schroeder. Wow. We’re moving up to cruisers 40 44 and the guy in second position just jumped the triple. But in the lead is number one on the plate. It’s Kevin Deart. Then it’s Oh, France. One, two, three in this heat. All right, here we go with another race and a cruiser man category 42 44 years old and we have the French rider in the front again. Here we go with Michael. He was in the final for the European Championships also in the 20 in. And right now he’s again leading the charge the rider in second is the final 28 and he’s coming out of Australia and Australia is Luke Mars. Luke Mars is there. Marco Lam still at the front. Another French rider of Loqu is there in three. And the runner coming out of I think it was Venezuela with Carlos Luis B Marik Montesidos. [Music] All right, two free on the track ladies and gentlemen of the world. Number seven is out in front of Andreeti. Andreeti out of Brazil leading the charge. The rather coming out of Brain Britain is second, but he has to be careful right now. The man out of Argentina, Yose Salazar is taking over the second place. Brazil in one. Salazar in second coming out of Argentina and coming out of Brit’s Dixon. All right, still cruiser men 40 44 and racing here is New Zealand in the lead still Richard Strafer making the moves. Then we have GP Matthew Eton in second position here. Moving up, it’s a guy from the USA. Number six, Brandon Lobby looking for way past GP going to the line. It’s New Zealand. It’s GP. It’s USA. Wo Thomas to did you see that? What a triple for the man on a zero free boy coming out of France. Charlie took the triple nicely right there in front of turn number one. So it’s going leading this one out. The Czech Republic is creating a lot of speed on the second straight away. Yaku Kuba Kuba straight back. So straight back right now in second. Gay all the way at the front. Another free is started to free ladies and gentlemen and that’s going to be Damian Kazel. [Music] All right, racing race 206 in Latvia [Music] make some noise latia. Then it’s Bolivia Benjamin Rio second position. We are moving down to Chile Pino. Ah, he’s just being passed by Bolivia. Being a Aruyo, give a big hand for USA Theory Herman. [Applause] All right, T7 on the track. We have riders coming out of Sweden, Czech Republic, New Zealand, Libya, France, Australia, and Belgium. Seven countries in this one. to have a nice international race with again we are not surprised one of the French riders at the front pikto bong is there together with the lefty ride of Christos Oz is there with New Zealand of Alexander Rolo Rolo is there another rider inside the in race 207 that’s the way they go all right Spain Famil Morales Gonzalez on track. Then it’s French guy Damian Ethan in the second position. Third position is Netherlands. Mikuel Jansen and then it’s GB and he grooves in fourth position. Bob racing to the line. It’s still Spain Manuel Gonzalez. Race number 209 in the next ring. We have the cruiser women 40 years and over 53 riders in this category that means they will compete for a quarter final. Harrison is on the way. Gonzalez simar Rotoquez out of Spain Mby out of Canada Bir from France will debt 2011 and also the United States involved in this one and the third round is out in front. Benny Bka again in a good shape in a good performance in the second moto. to the cruel women 40 years and over coming down that finals right away with the French round in second and that’s Clil Bal and we have the runner from Spain in third crossing the line Kman Gonzalez Simaro Rodriguez all right still ladies and it’s Mika Po France but making moves now New Zealand Donna head is pushing on in so can he get past Go France, New Zealand, Belgium in the free first positions. The world number two is coming out of Great Britain and leading the charge. Here we go again. Sarah J. Nicholls. Do you remember ladies and gentlemen? She made already great comeback races in moto number one. And right now she’s again out in front. Sarah J. Nicholls GB makes some noise. Nicholls on the one. The rider coming out of Australia is Lauren Keazit. She’s in second. The real number four. And the two other riders coming out of Great Britain. Crossing the line in three and four in front of another French rider. And the French rider in Fifos, Emily Muscle. Number three bread from France. Line Seville on track in the lead. [Music] Lady from Fry. Oh, she’s off the track. She needs to get back on and get moving because Ren’s moving up. Carol Phipe is just moving up now. Then it’s Germany. Susan Otto picked her up and got the win. Lutin. It’s almost a world championship. All or nothing for a lot of riders that that was a bit nothing maybe on the rhythm section. But here we go with the next race. We go ahead with the runner coming out of New Zealand. The world’s number one. Wa! Look at this. Janet Davies. Davies is leading this one out. It was shoulderto-shoulder with the Ronda coming out of Japan. Mickey Ibata. Ibata in third. In between the Ronda coming out of Great Britain and Rebecca Go. Then we have two six Vanessa Kur Martial France in the lead. France moving up in second position. It’s Estelle Pay. Then it’s Australia Oimi at Dambo. She’s getting back on it. She won second position. Can she make the move to the last corner and moving up? No, I think it’ll be third position for Australia. All right, here we go again with the German rider. It’s the front. Ladies and gentlemen, once again, Christian Cristiano at the front end. We have the low number following and they are coming both of ladies and gentlemen. R number five. The other is United States is getting in and is right now inside the top three looking for a bit more into the line. The United States of American rider was Angela Jolie. All right, Christine Maya is doing it for Germany. Then we have from Japan Miwa. Yeah. And then it’s Australia. What’s it moving the moves and making it stick? It’s Germany. Oh, let’s go ahead with the next category. The cruiser man 45 to 49 years old and world number five of Martial Peru is leading this one out with an incredible false first brain away and he still falls on the rest of the track. We’re looking to the guard coming out of Hungary. Hungry in second with Nor Marco. Marco together with a runner coming out of Germany. I think Marcel he is there inside of the three. The dead rider inside of the four as well. Good job for Ro. All right, racing really, really fast with the number one on the plate. USA Andrew Conson in the lead. Then it’s Germany, Stefan Maest. [Applause] Then we have Colombia, German Alberto, but it’s USA for the win. All right, my good friend Jimmy Vessel is on the track race number two, but it’s another rider leading this one out. And there’s a German rider and a German rider on the level one. [Music] So at the front and he’s creating a lot of speed, the French rider for the monthly set on a 610 bike and the 610 ladies and gentlemen belong to Jean Shvour in second of the USA rider Cory Skinner the world number eight and ladies and gentlemen all the way from Aruba. Welcome Bryant Elizabeth. Race 220 here in second moto. It’s Australia. David Pa in the lead. Then it’s Netherlands. George Visha. He’s being pushed very very hard by Paul Morris also from Australia. But it’s going to be a win. Australia. David Pia. All right. problems on the first straightaway was there for Fraser Watson. He was out of his pedals, but right now he’s creating a comeback race for himself on the inside in the second turn by the French run. And ladies and gentlemen with the other coming out of Great Britain is leading this one out. Matt Bernard Matt Bernard coming out of Great Britain already the European number one. I give him a bottle of water in Amira and that makes he was the European number one. Bura takes the win in front of his country man and on the number three out of front l a lot happening in this heat French guy went from third to first and then back to second in the lead USA number six Ki then we have three French guys Sean Dere Jeremy belong yeah they are pushing hard up it’s USA for the win. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with Ronda coming out of Bolivia. He is again out in front. Great to have riders coming out of Bolivia. Here we go with Pablo Mush. Bush is there from Bolivia. Sweden is second, ladies and gentlemen. Kuster, he did really well at Engle last weekend and wants to do well again. Oh, final turn action. Aspir can now award Bivia in second. Belgium free on the finals straight away is going now and I think together with the run out of great breath crossing the line for Graham Storm Philipp jigling France in the lead then we have from Hungary Sultan B in second position then it’s Kuro Montgomery in third position but in first position still France juggling Ree. All right, let’s go with the next race, ladies and gentlemen. Cruiser man 25 to 29 years old. To the next race is on the track. We have the French ride of Axel DLong is there, but this country man is taking over place number one. Oh, here we go with the road of Kulk. Rod of Kool is the man right now in out front. DLong is second. Ronald Lipitz is a man coming out of rode already a lot of challenge races earlier on a few years ago and right now back on the cruiser bikes the third ride of Tristan Alan was in four and the Colombian rider in the final turn ladies and gentlemen please give him a big hand Juan Sebastian Cardona Cora Italy let’s city cruiser 2529 in the lead and then we have from Colombia David Gomez and it’s a Latia and his ois making the move to the outside getting up to second position. All right, here we go again. Ra took already the victory in moto number one and he’s again out in front of the 418 coming out of Australia as Daniel Morris. So Daniel Morris in seconds and then the D rider in and out of the second tournament with Mitchell Smith the pink panther the USA rider a little bit of hooked up on a rhythm section but he’s still in the mix with Steven Adams Steven Adams for great winter from the outside to the inside in the final turn with Ezie Wer all righting here again it’s France one two Roman Perro and Kian Bernard one and two then we [Music] from Germany David then it’s Norway [Music] [Applause] but French one two here with Ronan and Killian race number 229 on the track and it’s the world race here he’s leading this one out fo Brazil out front the Italian rider speedy rey Italaliano Yakobo Dato to is there in second together with a French rider and a French rider in third. Ladies and gentlemen, Jordan. Jordan is there with a Colombian rider. Nice jumps in front of the final turn. Nicholas Camilo Bach Diaz jumping into Shimano Conno. Leo Luper France number seven on the plate in second position to be France is making moves then Belgium Gman and then we have from France Lur Leavier but taking the lead and the win Leo Lupe. All right, world number five all the way from the outside ladies and gentlemen here we go with two races left in the second moto. Kevin Elers took already a huge victory in his first moto and he’s right now out in front with a big gap on the second place rider. He’s coming out of Germany is Jody Schneider. Schneider is there. Great Britain in and out of the second turn. Is it at Walbridge? Joey Walbridge is there. The battle is going on between the French riders. Leo the Shak Shak for the moment for in front of the other French rider. Ladies and gentlemen, oh the battle is going on into the line. by the other French rider Moz Kal was coming very close. All right, last heat here in second moto. Four French guys in the lead. One from Australia in the lead. Jeremy Seasin and then we Axel Ker from France. All right, ladies and gentlemen, that’s the end of the second moto. We are moving on to third moto qualification. Oh, and we start with the crucifer boy and I are there from Great Britain. Newton Henley have the first place and then we have from Colombia. Samuel Vargas has the next place and has one more for Great Britain and USA has the fourth place and your hands short for Denmark Denmark. And at the front of Great Britain Oh, let me see what we got on the track from Great Britain and Colombia. Great. All right, moving on boys. 1314 cruiser category it’s USA William then we have Finland Emily Makaru making moves in third position third straight making moves in the last corner USA in the lead Finland and then it’s Japan Haruch I come on out there we just a party we are from Australia I’m from Australia This is Dylan Sega after the first place at the lead and we have from United States Jack Fre on the next and we have from Argentina India we have from Great Britain we have one more one from Belgium and one more from USA there people come on that’s Australia that take the heat oh we got some fast racing in this category in Spain Alonso in the lead Then we have from a it’s from Colia Frederico Andres Cero. Then it’s from France Mason Pico. And then it’s USA Graan Miriam. Fourth position we have in here boys and from Great Britain Adam take the lead. Then we have from Colombia as the next place. And we have from Japan. Japan Kunu Sakuri. And that’s from Great Britain. Take the heat. All right. We have the number one plate of USA in this one, but it’s Belgium. 714. Goo Leonard in the lead. Make some noise. Belgium. Belgium in third position also. Foser. Then we have New Zealand. Liam Clifford but taking the win in third. Moto. Belgium. Gust lenards. We have some fast boys here from Freen. Sweden has the lead. Sweden. Are you out there? Make some noise from Noodle. Rub has the lead there. The next from Columbia, Joe Suarez. And then from Germany, Mele, what are the next person from France? Valentino Ngle and the winner from Sweden. All right, still racing boy 13 14 years old and it’s France Fian Tal France in second position. I think it’s uh you know it’s Basian second position. Then it’s Enzo Benois from France in first position. Then we have from South Africa William Nielson. We have a battle here. We have USA. USA. No, we have Colombia. Oh, that’s jumping very high here at the track. We have won. Oh, the Colombia comes. Oh, we have some battle to Columbia now. USA. USA with Taylor. Taylor. Yes. Fast. Oh, we have some here. But the Columbia [Music] behind the D from USA. All right. Crashing this. He is with little boys 13. 14 years old. Jackson Hill from Australia. Number eight on the plate. Making it all stick here today. Canada. Second position Aston Brent. Then it’s Argentina in Petini. Give it up for France. Matias Gier and GP Hadley Haring. Great to see them on the bikes again. Are you ready friends? We have three riders in the heat. Friends, are you up there? Hello friends, are you there? Oh, come on. We have the leader. The leader of that heat, Matias Gania from one from France. No, that’s is wrong. That’s is Leu Gooding. And the next is from also also from France. Three first riders from France and one from Colombia and one from USA. All right. Still cruises 13 14 years old third qualification moto. It’s Shaky Stefan Hava in the lead. Then it’s fraud Luca Daros. Then USA making moves in Victoria Conov. It’s Edgar Fernandez moving up to third position here in this qualification moto. Yiki Nasako moving up fourth position making moves that make it stick. We have Spain in the lead up there that we have from Spain and we Gonzalez and on the next from Latia Dominic Zeus and from Holland Palmas we have from Japan so Nakia and then we have some riders from but the Spain take the heat. All right, Japan in the lead. 132 to Umasawa in the lead. GP making moves is Logan Young. He’s being pushed really, really hard. Now is Brazil. Miguel de Silva moving up to second position. Brazil makes some noise for Miguel de Silva. Then we have some riders from Australia. Happy some made some noise from Australia. Rider on the next place from France and Great Britain. We want one more from Great Britain on the last place. One in the front from Australia. That’s Benas. And then we have someone from France there as the second place and one in the three and four have come from Great Britain. Oh, GP making moves in Shimano corner. Third to first. He’s being pushed back now. It’s France. Axel Billion in the lead. GB moving up once again. Oh, the big fight here. GP France down the third straight forms making moves. Tesente up to second position. GP third position. It’s Owen Miller. We have the next Asiana from [Music] Brazil. Pedro Sua has the lead. Then we have them riders from Arctina. Argentina is Marco Frack. The next from Canada as well up in the front as well from Brazil. [Applause] All right, moving up cruisers boys. 1516 USA Daniel Walters in the lead France Lupin Jio second position and then it’s a Netherlands Vaspers then it’s GP it’s Joe Penton but for the win USA and that heat we have here is from Belgium the Belgium has the lead and there have someone from USA. Uh the USA butler from Belgium Ty Bennett has the lead. Then we have someone from Great Britain. I think it’s Yun Jun Hadin has the second place and we have one from USA. And the last on the fourth place is from Holland. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, we are racing race 253. Still, boys 1516. It’s USA Lucas in the lead. Then we have from Colia, Mattis Giron. Then it’s Belgium. It’s Bram Fanat. Then it’s a checky guy, Simon. Ah, racing now from Colombia, Matias Cavira. But it’s USA Lucas with the win. We take one more heat of cruiser boys. And from France, Mets has take the lead. And the next is from Australia. time. That’s on the next place. Then we have from Great Britain, Cuba Maroon. Then we have from France, uh, Roman Lup on the fourth plus the next Nick Pre from USA, Jackson Gibson. And up in the front, that’s from France. Bale loan it. And the next from Austria, Australia take. All right. Race 255 on track. Brazil making the jump into Shimano Connor. Number three, Leonardo Piti. Then it’s USA [Music] with the number 254. It’s Ten Cro, but he’s being passed now by France. Maria Seru, it’s Brazil, France, USA. We have he number 256 on the track and it’s from France that’s from Norway that’s from nowhere rec from oh we have run more the man from France N will come back and take the lead than the France then the French riders have the lead then we have from Norway or then we have from Colombia that’s the Jewish Hernandez and Holland take the next place. All right, France on track. Morgan Lavo in the lead. It’s second position, Ryan Noble in USA. Then it’s Italy. Mario Castelli or Mario Matino Castelli making moves. It’s going to be tied in the Tiso corner. It’s USA front. It’s USA. We have from Brazil in front of that heat that is Luis Pas at the lead. Then we have from Australia Fox on the next from France from Japan Tigu. We have from Zimbab and one more from Japan in the lead seven on the play from Australia. [Music] All right, it’s Latvia in the lead. It’s San Latvia. Then it’s Francesia Vanderput. Then it’s Australia. Oliver Beams RGB making moves. Bradley Davidson moving up to fourth position [Music] on the gate with the heat to sec [Music] on the start command. [Music] Are you out there? Hey, come on. [Applause] Uber. I love the All right, guys. Are you okay out there? You remember to drink some water? It’s getting hot. Have some ice cream, Thomas. I think that’ll be nice. Start. Okay, we are ready. Riders ready. Watch the gate. Number two, Zero came down at the lead and from Belgium, Ethan Clay has the take the lead. And one more from Oh, three Belgian riders. Belgium. Come on. Oh, three from Belgium and one France and one from Poland. Three Belgium and France. The France is very hard. This is very hard. This is very very fast. Right now we have Bel one, two, and round three and Bel. Oh, somebody pop that tire. Argentina in the front 163. It’s Bista Royo. Then we have USA Maddox in second position. It’s we have from Argentina. Third position, Barusta Royo. Then it’s Colombia. It was Morales USA taking over the lead and the win in race 2612. Ready on the game. Are you ready? Rider is ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] All right, we’re racing. Here once again is Argentina, Jamir Optica. Then it’s from Japan, Kentoanaki in second position. OGB third position, I think it’s Sean Bra. And then it’s from Slovenia, Mark Faulk. Yeah, we are racing here. Colombia Matias Gonzalez race 2 63 and it’s from Italy Alex Gardi then it is Estonia Matis Law fighting it out with France Gavin Pico for third and fourth position we have 264 on the back and on the lead have USA Carter Kai has the lead. And the next from USA, one more from USA, Taylor. We have one from France. Oh, then one from Colombia. Thomas Monsal. Oh, one from Greece. Great. All right, moving up. Cruisers men 1724. Both and Buckton jumping in to first. Coming on into the lead, we have France, Jenny Cord, Dennis, Netherlands, Jordy Peak, and then we have from Ireland, Brandon Malon. It’s victory, Netherlands, Boan Bton. And racing 266 is from France, Matric Gin. And he’s being pushed really hard by Finn Malis for Belgium. Also Netherland Basin is moving up making it tricks in the last quarter making it stick. No is France Belgium Milw’s GP. Oh come on Holland and France. We have two riders in front of the heel 265. And now from France at Lady Canor and from Holland still cruisers men 1724 race 268 is on the number one plate from USA. And through Hera in the lead Argentina Lucas K in second position moving up from France. No. Oh, he’s jumping the big double in the last corner. Can he make it up? No. Third position to here. [Music] Oh, she has up in the front from France has been guid and one more from France Bon and then we have one from the Netherlands [Music] and the Italy guy look at the but it’s France take the he’s the number six in the world it’s sackton Australia [Music] and when we are racing will Belgium We set four in second position. Ah, Dylan Sunday USA coming really fast in that corner. Can he make it? No, I think it’s USA third position. And there we are from Holland again. the lead that fra from Holland and number two is the lean in from Australia. Then come from USA. Oh, Czech Republic comes at the fourth place. But on the front we calling from Holland. [Applause] All right, Estonia, make some noise. It’s Andrean Kagu in the lead and he’s been pushed by the French guy Nathan Bos off really really fast onto the third straight. It’s GP Theo Pope. He’s making moves. Can he catch up to Estonia Caillou? No, I think And by up in the front from France from France from Switzerland K then we are from Great Britain Thomas Cast and from United States Aaron Kisning. All right Belium let me hear you. Seb in the lead then is two touches in a Luke overnight. And then it’s JB Kaden Roberts Denmark. But in the lead is Belgium. [Music] and France up in the front from United States with under two on the plate and Velvia Santiago Hernandez. All right, USA in the lead. It’s Richard Kia the third and France Valestra second position from France. Then it’s USA Campbell Mayburn. Then GP making moves and taking up the fourth position. Ela Hu Denmark up in the front from Great Britain and we Danny Wilson and we have some friends from France. Oh, dear Christopher Bloom Maran Nelson Pat Mson in the lead in this race men 1724 it’s France Mitri and then we have from New Zealand Zary Arnold and racing in third position ition. It is Christopher Bloom. Then we have Patrick Massen, Denmark, but France with the win. And then we have one more race and 29 79 cruiser men. We have from France Julio take the lead. Then we have from Great Britain Tom on the outside Holland. Kumman on the three spot. The fourth spot also from Han. It’s Lucas Husb. And now it’s the last. It’s Magu from the front from France. Uh [Applause] and we have three Holland Wu Paul riders in that heat and the leader from Great Britain. Hey Holland. Oh hey hello. Oh the Holland guy combo then Holland then great return the beat and the ground. Oh Holland take the and one more from Australia and take the lead in 281 both. And then we have from France, Philip BMA and oh two from France, Stephan Wer and Philip Lima and from Italy Vus Saturi up in the front from Australia Kh. Hey come on people clap your hands from the sweetest rider Johan Martin. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, going back to race 252. There was a defect in this heat that was postponed, but it’s boys 1516. It’s USA. It’s Maddox Perry with the lead. And then it’s France, Joshua Perez. Then we have from Belgium, it’s T Vat. And racing from France, moving up in the third straight here, it’s even Herburg, but in the lead, it’s still USA Maddox for the win. Oh, time to one more heat. And that’s very fast heat. We have 282. And from Great Britain, Alan Hill, Great Britain has taken the lead. And we have from France, Kristoff Iraq. Oh, that’s a very hard battle. Oh, the next one come from Great Britain and Chile has the battle. Then we have from Australia and a guy from Sweden. But I think this is Great Britain take the heat. Cruisers men 50 years and older. It’s USA. Steven Smith. [Applause] Great Britain is moving up. Steven Nutman moving up. Fighting for first position with Steven Smith. He makes the move. GB moving up. Steven Nutman is taking the win. Endless heat. We have four riders from France. One from Holland and one from Twitter on that heat. 284 and up in the front [Music] up in the front and then they come there. Three wall the four first riders from France. One for Holland and one for treating. All right. Race 285. It is from Stefan Gouier. And then we have from Spain. Oh, sorry. It’s from Germany, Hank Adolf. Second position, Belgium moving up. Benny Polls is moving up. Then it’s Spain, Matias Jose Lopez. And then from Canada, Eric Lang [Music] up the track from New Zealand from France. on the next floor. Then the next place everyone Brazil Dominic Dominic Domingos and India from one more from New Zealand one from Canada and five Denmark come all right Netherland in the lead [Music] then it’s Argentina one Fedler GP once again GP making moves in that second corner there. Moving up, moving up GP Mark Trail moving up second position. Make some noise GP. [Applause] We are hands here. He number two down in the front leg has take the lead and we have from United States. Oh, let me see. New Zealand Museum that is 104 Carlos Rogers and then we have from Germany Michael Bower we have from Canada William Brandon we have one more from United States USA and has body [Applause] [Music] three riders moving up one two three Germany and then we have GB but we are moving up here in number 57 to Aishman in first position and then it’s Mark Tishman and then oh it’s a big fight for fourth position here GP it’s Julian Allen moving up a he didn’t not make that move Thomas we have the heat on the two 90 [Music] one on the plate wall champion we got H Zuman H. And the next Austria, Philip Co. And we have the riders from Switzerland. We have riders, one more riders from Germany. One more from USA. And from Switzerland and Canada still racing through men 50 years and older is Australia. Aussie Aussie. Robert Mohan in the lead. Then it’s the United States. It is your Swiss man. Then it’s from the Netherlands, Matthew Rock in third position. But in Australia, Robert Moham with W5 on the plane. Then we have the lead of Sylvio Riso. Then next off also from France, Stefan Kh. The next round Tomvin Tony St. and then we have from Holland will go to Zin. We have from Great Britain Philips D and from Sweden at text love in the front from France with W5 on the plate. Silio. [Music] All right, race 293 on Frag and it’s a number six in the world. From France, Schwan Deets from GP, it’s Brett Archal. In second position, it’s Belgium. Running in third is Niko Holmes. We take the heat from 294 cruiser men from Chile. Daniel Ry has the lead. And then we have from Swed Eggman. We have from Colia, Ramivo Band. We have from Canada, Mark Nson, I think. Yes. And then one more from Canada, JD Zambbo. And from Great Britain, Mark Chapman. But up in the up in the lead have been from uh Chile. Take the P. All right, France once again in the lead here. It’s the number eight in the world. It’s Yankee and then it’s Mexico Mario Gomez. Then it’s also France. Then we push then it’s Aruba. Adria Coleman makes some noise Aruba. But it’s the number eight. It’s Young with the win. Thomas the leader of that group has been here in Copenhagen. Paul Lutral New Zealand take the lead. And the next Alexander Tiata from Colombia has the next and we have from United States as we really have from Holland Yisa. We have from Sweden Pola Smith and one more from USA Greg. The winner of that he Paul neutral New Zealand. Now we’re raising the small boys. It’s boys 12 years and under and it’s Colia Juan Nicholas Kero and then it’s New Zealand Matan Hill. He’s moving on for first position. Colombia still racing in third position. Lorenzo Selies, come on over. Come on, USA. You have won from in that lead as Braden Schneider. Braden Schneider has the lead. Then we have from Mexico. Uh, Landon Graa. I know that’s not real. We have from Austria. Two guys from Austria and one from USA. as Austria has the lead and I think it’s Leo and Freddy take that heat home to Australia in the lead in race 299. It’s fantaken from the Netherlands. Then it’s a tripble USA Cody Young is in front here and then it’s wrestle pavons and Trent Paxman in fourth position. Then GB Charlie we take heat number 300 here on the track. Cruiser boys 12 years and number and from South Africa Zack Fury has take the lead then we have from Japan let’s see the number [Music] [Applause] you oh we have a break we have a battle up the front and the next let’s see let’s see here Japan rider take the heat all little boys 12 years and under and it’s from Japan Richie Yamamoto and we have from New Zealand Dylan Jones racing in second position. Then we have from Ecuador Pablo but in the lead is still Japan Richie Yamamoto. [Applause] We take the heat 302 and from Japan Aiki Himoto lead the heat and the next position from USA I think it’s all and from the next from Australia that’s the Jensen big hand and then we have from I think from Sweden Danny Houseman on the first position the next position from Czech Republic GS cap. All right. Aussie a Patrick Melington in the lead here in race 303 cruisers boys 12 years and under. Then it’s also from Australia Memphis Blake in the second position. Then we have from US it’s Gates in third position. And then it’s from the Netherlands, Freddy Gh number three 04 from Japan has the lead. And we have three riders from USA and two from South Africa, one from Australia and from Belgium. But in the front has three Japan with a Paka. Then having three riders from USA on the next three position from Austria. Jake Millington and I think Japan takes the he. All right, moving on to the girls cruiser category 12 years and under we Oh, just leaving her pedal there. Number six in the world, USA, Maria Alvarez in the lead. Then we have from Chile, it’s Antonellia Pereira. And then from Switzerland in Cruz, then it’s Colia Isa Mora. But in the lead, number six in the world, Malaya Alvarez. We take number 306 and the lead from New Zealand. Edison, how do you feel? Has the lead. Then we have some riders from Brazil. I think it’s sir Emmanuel Adu has the and if the outlet from United States USA on the next position then we got one more from Brazil but it’s New Zealand takes the heat. All right, Japan, make some noise for your number seven Kurumi. Then, oh, we had a crash here. It’s a Colombian rider down. Then it’s from the Netherlands, Sophie Fan Solan in second position. Then it’s Brazil, Manuela Ramos, and then it’s Colombia. But in the lead, it’s still number seven, Japan, Kiza Kosumi. [Music] And we take three over. Yeah. Three on the gate on the track. I’m from USA. Are you out there? USA. [Applause] Savannah Priest has the lead for the next person on your from Brazil. And this is a two-way six. That’s good, right? And we have one from Brazil. [Applause] All right, moving on to the girls category. Cruisers 13 to 16 years old and it’s from Germany, Maria Fuan in the lead. And it’s Colombia. Maria Rivera Paris then it’s from Japan Son Mushi Mira and then we have from Ireland is Lucy Groundwater but in the lead it’s still Germany Maria Fuan [Music] race 310 still cruises 13- 16 it’s on Ina Alino Ro mano but Belgium making moves. It’s Elen Vets and Gina defending in the last corner and then it’s Japan Yuri Nakamura in third position. We take 31 from Japan Mana Sava take the lead. Then we have the girl from Holland Miller Fandike on the back. Then we have the next from France Den. Then we have the girl from Belgium Ella Ha on the first place. Bless is from Japan take the heat. All right, France making moves in there. Shimano corner going up to first position. Leonel make some noise. France. Viva France. Then we have the number three from USA, Lily Ashley going into the last corner here in second position. Then it’s GB and Elise Carpenter riding strong here in the last race. Can she make moves? No, it’s going to be third position. We takes race 313 and with one on the plate from United States land on Bin take the lead and number two from Brazil Maria Pame has the goal from France Seline Blet in the front with one on the play as we play around and he takes the heat. All right, Colia. Oh, she’s riding really, really fast today. Is Gualik in the lead. And then it’s Spain. Anna Alonso. And then it’s the yellow girl from Colombia with the number eight on the plate, Amy Kano. Then we have from France, Fa Pig. But it’s Colia taking the win. We take the race 315 and the girl from Japan Minuri has take the lead. Then the France Lulua has the next place and one from France Marg as the next place and then we have from Holland Ken Faba one from Belgium Luca Nick. But up in the front there is the go from Japan takes the heat. 3 415. Come on to go there from Australia, Taylor Jackman. Yeah, nice to see her on a bike again. Come on, Bubble. Go. Clap your hands together from the girl from Australia. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right. Still racing cruical 13- 16 years old. Third qualification. Moto going through to quarterfinals. Here it’s France making the move in the first corner and it is 308 Camille Herbert. Then it’s from Chile Ren Hera. Oh, she’s moving up again with Chile. Chile is in the lead here. She’s making really, really fast track in the third straight here. Going to take the win here in Cruises. 13 16 years old. We take the lead 31 7. And from France, we got groups of men, the old man. And we have from France, Jack, Patrick Bunet. Then we have from Argentina, Josie. We are from Denmark. Oh, and then we have from New Zealand, Richard Stafo. All right, France, let me hear you for your number one, Kevin Dart. Then it’s Latia Gris Solen. Then we have from France Roman Ba. Then it’s from Chile Miguel Herrera Print moving up. Then it’s Australia Luke Marsh but in the lead and the win number one Kevin did a put we have one and a man and from France at Quinn this loo has taken the lead and one more from France Lauras and then we have some driver from the number 38 on the plate Gangus from Lavia. Take the All right. It’s a lot of red, blue, and white in this one, but he also jumping this time is from France. Terren to GB, John Livingstone in the second position. And then we have Norway. Let me hear you Norway. For your riders, Stean Houston. [Applause] And there we have the race number 321. And with numbers W7 at the plate from Brazil, Luciana Andi has take the lead. Then we have the riders from Spain, Javier Morales on the next page. And with number six on the plate, Brandon Luke USA has the three place. And then we have some drivers from France. All right, racing race three to two. It’s from Czech Slovakia. It’s Jakob Frank in the lead. Oh, it’s a fight for second position. It’s France and Netherlands. It’s Shikil Quason. And from the Netherlands is P. Yeah, I think Randy. Oh, Netherlands coming back now. Netherlands going for Oh, it’s very very close. We have a battle in that heat. 3 2 one from two drivers, two riders from France, Damian Gel on Charlie Gilar has take the lead. And then we have from Venezuela on the next. And then we have from USA. That’s the the first four on that heat. But on the lead after and the winner Charlie Gillard France still racing cruisers men 40 44 and it’s USA Brandon Kindler in the lead and France I think it’s Stefan Renault in second position then it’s New Zealand Jeffrey Bell then it’s France once again Vincent Loren Oh, Kennet Johnson. All right, moving on. Woman 40 and over, racing fast here from France, Malikica Pello. And then it’s from the Netherlands, it is Wendy Brontea. But making moves. Australia. Lauren Calverson number four in the world making moves. Can she get the win? No, I don’t think she just didn’t make it. On the track we have a woman and from France and Emily Bansson have the lead. Then we have from Belgium Peggy Marine. And the next from Australia, Emmy Holan. And then we have some riders from Holland. No, from Australia. Uh that is Emmy Holan. But in the front from France, Emmy Manson. And the next is from Belgium. And then we have two riders from Austria. All right. D slide was ini. Make some noise for the number six Christine Maya. She’s racing really, really fast here today as she is in front of France. 821. It’s Claudilis. She’s being pushed now. Is number two in the world. Sarah J. Nicholas moving up to second position here in race 327. In the race 328 has from France Vanessa Kumashelle has take the lead. Then we have from sorry Ryder Ryder from USA with that is Angel Jolie. Then we have some from Spain, Solid Gabo. And one more from Spain coming Rodriguez. But up in the front from Franco, USA take the heat. All right. Is the number seven of Japan Mickey in the lead here in Cruoman 40 and over. Then it’s Australia, Linati Waterhead in second position. Then it’s GB Anita Wong. And that is from France, the number five on the plate, Leo Meru. And we have the rider from USA, Angie Lust. Make some noise for Angie. Number three behind the gate now. Riders ready. Watch the gate. Oh, and we have to race 330. And from Germany, Christinana Chrysner from Germany is to Germany. Hello. Hello. Ah, that is good. M come mirror. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Say good. Christine Visner has the lead on that uh race. The next from New Zealand. Donna He drive from France. Amina Gulma. We have from USA Hammer Harrison. We are from Great Britain. and one more from USA. But we take the winner from Germany. All right, Rebecca Grp is in the lead here. Let me hear you GP. All right, France moving up. Ludin Seville with the number three plate. Really, really fast rider here in this class woman. 40 years and over that we have from France, Mia Fuya. And then we have the other Jeep rider, Manda Hemstro, in fourth position. Then we take a 332. Okay. 32. Yes. And the riders in front from New Zealand, Chinet Davis. And he had one on the number plate. W. And the next is W8, Selena Sicilia. Hbert from France. We have got the driver from Germany Suzan Ar the next from Canada Bianca Maya and with New Zealand take the all right cruome men 45 to 49 this guy from Hungary and Bet he’s really really fast also fast is from Spain Juan Vega Jianz moving up now is Philip Duff from GP moving up to second position. Can he hold? Yeah, he making it stick. Making the moves in the corner. But up in the front from Great Britain and the next one you’re on. Nice. And we have some lights rider pel and one more from Great Britain. I think it’s Matt Bernard has the next place. All right, USA make some noise for you. Rider the number six Kirky Grford. He’s doing it really really well here in this track. And France the Jerome Hun moving up now. He’s taken first position. He’s making the move in the last corner and making the win here in men 4549. We have the riders from Kuragra has the lead in that heat. Come on up. Help the drivers from Kuragra. And now they come the drivers from France. [Applause] [Music] And there we have the golf take the lead. Cruisers men 45 49 and over. It’s from the Netherlands. Shot visa makes some noise. Netherlands. Oh, Colombia making moves in second corner. German Alberto moving up. Then it’s the two guys from Hungary. Hungary makes some noise. Adam Bud, Norbert Marco, third and fourth position. And then we take it he 38 and from Bolivia has with the lead. Her bush has take the lead on the track. There we have three French riders. And then we have one from Norway, one from Canada. and clap your hands to the drivers from Canada and Futland. And in the front from France, take the heat. Three France riders and one from Bolivia. Are you happy out on the place? Hello. Are you out there? Come on. Clap your hands. Make some noise. Yes. Come on. We are having a lot of fast racing here today. Very fun. And all the riders doing their best to get into the qualification motos and moving on to the finals. So there’s very very much happening here today here in the UCI World Champions in Copenhagen 2025. Are you happy out there everyone? [Applause] Perfect. [Music] [Applause] Hey, come on. Clap your hands to that rider from Germany. 1 18 final straight after the last race of moto number three, ladies and gentlemen. So, be prepared for that. Few races left for moto number three and then straight into the 18 finals of day number one UCI 2025 B-Mix Racing World Championships. Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. Moving on. We are still racing here today. Cruisers men 45 49 race 339 on the track and it’s the guy from Germany here and then it’s a Venezuela Perez in second position and then another guy Stefan Ma Germany Benti [Applause] see a Good to land. We take the heat of a 340 at the track and it’s the USA with plate number one. Uh Andrew Con from United States. Oh no, that’s come from France. But the American riders come back. And now there’s a American. That’s the two France riders and one from Australia. And I think that’s is United States take the All right, moving into the cruiser category. Men 25 to 29. Make some noise. Belgium for your rider. [Applause] And then is from Latia, Lenas Auga. And from France, racing really very fast is Jeremy Sin. And then I think with Germany, Jordi Snider, Latria moving up and take the win. Then we take the 342 and in the lead from the Germany David Jel from Germany. And then we have some battle from the Ital guy. No, the Italian guy. Italic guy come best out of that. Let’s say Jakuba to in the front from Germany who miss to Germany. Germany take the heat. All right, it’s a France in the lead here in the lead. It’s Rudolph Kier from France. Then it’s a Colombia Nicholas Diaz. And then it’s also from France. It’s uh Leo Dashak and then from Holland it’s the pink panzer Mikl Smith. We have the heat 34 and the lead of Rama Australia that’s Daniel Moyes have take the lead. Then we have from Colombia David Sanria and the next from France Valent. Then we have one from Belgium Yan Pay and the last from Latia Rulan Litton and the winner is from Australia. All right, still racing here in cruiser category men 2529 and in the lead from France Axel Damplion and then it’s from Italy Alletio Rosetti. And then we have another two French guys, sorry. And then in the lead and take the win, it’s Axel Damian. We have race four, three, four, six on the train. And then we have met number five on the plate, Kevin Alas from Holland. And the next from Brazil, Jaldo Karimi. Then we have three French riders. And the next is Ilia P Le Brown, Alex Ka. And that’s winners from Holland. All right. Second to last race here in the third qualification moto. It’s the number eight from France. Kian Bernard. Make some noise. France. And then it’s Italy. Axel Patelro. [Music] Oh, moving up. Moving up. Maxen Kula moving up to second position. Pushing Italy very, very hard to the end. And it’s making it stick. Oh, Latia making moves also. the last the race in the moto three and that’s a two from France they take the lead and that’s let me see Leo Aina take the lead and then from Roman P I think have the next place and we have one from Colombia Yuan Kural and one more from France and then from USA. All right, ladies and gentlemen, few minutes, few moments before the start of the 18 finals. Matias, you’re still there. Our DJ gets the crowd ready for the 18 finals. Once again the jingle before we are heading towards what eight finals. [Music] Yellow [Music] I got [Music] the Calm down. made it. Ino 164. Bring [Music] it up. Everybody [Music] else. Heat. Heat. N. [Music] [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, race number One eight finals in a cruiser category. Boys 13 14 years old. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. Oh, here we go with one final number one. The Belgium run on the inside. Take a quick start in this one. This Lox L is on the way. The French R is following in second and in third. Leo Doro. Leo Dor. And the third R is getting in the M on the right side. Ladies and gentlemen, Dennis Delo. So Dennis Delo is in for the corner final. The first shake out of the 1A finals on the way. Those riders are fast and furious as the other French rider is on the left hand side. Here we go with Dodon is there. That means we have another French ride in between. Is a tal basal in and out of the final turn. That is the loser. Oh the lo is missing out the left rider Dominic is qualifying straight into the quarterfinal. So it were two French riders in a good position in this one. Goose Lard taking the victory of course. Here we see the replay on the big screen. Leard from the inside the man coming out of Belgium heading towards the first turn and coming out of the final turn on the big screen. Two French riders and then the battle between Dennis Delo and the Lethian run on the left side. Dominic Sus is qualifying ladies and gentlemen coming out of Latia into the quarterfinal getting ready for the next 18 final. Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. [Applause] All right, racing the third 1/8 final here and it’s Australia in the lead. Jackson Hill making the moves in the first corner. Then it’s from Brazil, Miguel de Silva in second position. Then it’s France, Lu Kuratus. And then it’s from Canada, Jacob Sav. But making the moves in the last corner, it’s still Australia. It’s Jackson Hill, then Brazil, then France and Canada. USA just missing out on the quarterfinal. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, have a look at a big screen. We have a quick replay here and it’s a guy from Australia, Jackson Hill, making a really, really fast first straight here going into the Shimano corner and taking the win in his 1/8 final. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] Then we take the race A4 qualifier [Music] and then we have the one from USA and we have fans get ready from the high speed. Oh the second corner have some battle again and we have some battle in the top. Oh, we have some new leader from USA. And there’s two two USA and one from France. And let me see Japan take them for place. And then we have on the big screen after the replay on that moto. And we have from USA, the two guys with very very fast uh fast track. And then the two boys from USA take the lead. Oh, that was very fast from the both and go out on the line. Go. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] Oh, here we go with another one in a rider from Japan to Umeawa. He is on the way and is coming out as first out of turn number one. So Japan in the front we have the runner coming out of Great Britain and he’s in second ladies and gentlemen with Newton Hley and the runner for Finland inside of three Flet here with Au is Maru Maru is getting in the m Colados with a runner from Colombia in four at the minute. Samuel Valencia Faros so far in and out of the final turn. That’s the way they go. Jetack, Great Britain, Finland, and Colombia. One, two, three, and four. This one is final, ladies and gentlemen. Getting ready for the big screen for the replay of the 418 final was on the way from the inside. It was an incredible start for the man coming out of Japan. Of course, Toa Umeawa racing with the plane number 132. He is taking the victory in the 18 final. In second, runner from Great Britain, Newton Hitley. And of course we all know the man coming out of Finland, Emil is Maru came around in thirds. Colombia with two riders around on the 728 bike. Samuel Valencia Fergus was the rider crossing the finishing line in four. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, racing fast in the sixth 1/8 final Australia. Let me hear you. [Music] Dylan Cure racing really, really fast. And it’s from Argentina Peli. Oh, he’s defending his second position really, really well against the French guy, Matias Pico. And then is from Canada, Aston Brenards in the last four qualification to the one quarterfinals and it’s Australia, China, France and Canada. All right, the racing is picking up. It’s getting really, really tight here in the 1/8 final. You see the guy from Australia, Dylan. He’s making a really, really fast track here down the first rate and taking the lead and not looking back and taking the win here in his 18th final. And then it was Argentina taking second position. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] Wonder race number seven and from Colombia. And I think it’s Andreas Lutia. And the next is from Spain. And one more from Colombia. And on the first from Sweden, Uru Rub. But in the lead has to be two with the riders from Colombia. The riders from Colombia. and one from Spain, the next from Colombia and the Sweden as the fourth place. And I think we have that to the star finish line. [Applause] I’m on that. And then we have the replay on the big screen. And then we have a really good start at the gate. And then we have the riders from Colombia can take the lead and that’s very very good fight and the train and then there was some from Colombia then Spain. Okay riders random start. Riders ready. watching the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with a quick song for the man coming out of Great Britain, James Kolaro. He is taking the lead in the 188 final in the cruiser boys, 304 years old in another turn. Number one, the rider from Australia is coming on the right side. 709 on the plate. Ladies and gentlemen, take a look at Benjamin Forester. Forther is in the mix with the French rider Cam Cherry. He is a qualifying position. 859 is coming also for France. Eol. [Music] Oh, all riders coming out of the final turn. It is right now the number four position. The German rider Marley Fate. W great stuff for race number seven in the 18 final. Still in the boys category. 13 14 years old. It was an amazing start all the way from lane two. The man coming out of Great Britain is James Codarell. All right, Great Britain. Great job. Make some noise. James Conorell took the victory in the one final. I was in second. It was the Australian rider. Forcer took over and of course the French riders flew into the quarterfinal. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] All right. Now we’re racing cruiser boys. 1516 1/8 final. Oh, big jump Brazil Petro Suya in the lead. Then it’s a Belgium Ethan class. And then is the two Frenchies Lou and Mario Seo and they’re racing here. Hungary sorry India Slovenia moving up. Mark Fal is moving up getting trying to get fourth position. No it is Brazil Bio. All right, guys. As you see on the replay, a really, really fast start from the inside from Brazil, Pedro Desa. He jumped into the first corner, making the best of it. And then he just was fast all around the track. And then from France, Lu de Gua made it into second position. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] And then we have have the race number 10 and the quarterfinal from USA. It’s from Argentina. Marcus Frack has the lead and we have them. Daniel Waters from USA. And from Brazil, Luis Pereira has the threat and the fourth from Estonia. But we have some riders from USA and a battle. But in the front has from Argentina, USA, Brazil, and Estonia. [Music] And that we had a replay on the big screen. And that have some really good start from the gate. And the guys from uh Argentina has really fast on the on the bike and get some win the game. Okay. Riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, getting ready for another 1 eight final with USA. [Music] Cutter Gair taking the lead with a nice triple in front of turn number one. God is there at the front. We have the Ronda coming out of Australia for the mountain second. We’re seeing Rach is there in and out of the second turn. More round is coming up in this one. The 188. And the 188 is coming out of Ecuador. Jose Alberto Sanchez S Martin. He is in qualifying position. Colombia in four in and out of the final turn. Thomas Maldonado Move. [Music] Once again a great international race in the one finals. Boys get 50 60 years old. Here the replay on the big screen ladies and gentlemen. So the USA gr USA guy with a nice triple in front of turn number one. Wo cutter go there definitely one of the riders to keep an eye on in this category. God takes the victory. It was Australia second. Rajak S. Martin was qualifying in Colombia. Thomas Maldonado Monov. Okay riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. One more is final here, boys. 1516. Oh, making the big jump there. France Roman L is in the lead. And then it’s Argentina Barista Royo. Ah, French guy punctures his tires. Netherlands moving up here. Sam Hagen makes some noise. Netherlands. Then it’s USA Taylor Cole. Oh, making moves. Is he going up to third position and through? Yeah, USA and Netherlands through to quarterfinals. Wow. Lot of action here in this 1/8 final. Cruiser boys 15 16 years old but making the most of it was from France Roma Lombck also jumping into the first corner here and making it stick all the way. Argentina in second position with Barusta Royal. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the [Applause] And then we have one more final here to the boys. And that’s the riders from France. Oh, we have a big crash. Oh, that’s it. USA. That is Australia. And two French riders. [Applause] the lead and the USA and oh there Australian guy that you Fox with the number of we seven at the place and from USA and two from France get the And then we have the replay on the big screen. And that’s a very good start at the gate. And the France riders came uh faster at the first corner. the Shimano corner and oh then we have some crash very much. Come on get them clap your hands people for the riders and then we have some good race and then we have some winner at the final quarterfinal Matthew Fox. All right, ladies and gentlemen, getting ready for another 1A final. Cruiser boys, 50 60 years old. French rider back on his feet. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with another one final and a run for Columbia and Furious again. Matias Estus Gonzalez in and out of turn number one. He’s the guy out in front leaving a charge in front of the French rider. Oh, Chris on the second train away the French ride on the 21 bike is Favio Rolong. So Rolong is a qualifying position together with the left rider Abol Sius Abolins. He is there on the number three Czech Republic. Sim Fateky makes some noise. Fate in the next round the quarterfinal. The Colombia rider takes the win of Matias Estis Gonzalez. Belgium rider back on his feet again. Ladies and gentlemen out of Belgium and a man on the front. Ladies and gentlemen, Sasha von. Please a big applause for those riders looking to the big screen. The man coming out of Colombia, Matias Estz Gonzalez. Whoa, what a start. What a first fra away for him. The French rider Vlavia Rolong he was following his second and it was Sius Abelitz from Latia in a good place as well for the next round quarterfinal coming out of Latia of course. So he was doing a great job. Czech Republic came across for Simon Fatk. Okay riders random start. [Music] [Applause] Race 15 on track one at final boys. 1516 it’s USA number six Lucas Tissson in the lead. Then it’s from Brazil. Oh, we had a big press. Argentina down. Brazil second position. Leonardo Santana. Then it’s the USA. It’s Ryan New. And then we have from GB, I think it’s Sean Brown taking the last qualification to war quarterfinals. [Music] Give it up for Argentina Jirez and for Japan Miroento. [Music] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] And then we have some one more heat race and from Belgium have the lead and let me see that’s oh ties winner not have to take the lead and one more from Belgium and then one from France on the next position and then the sixth position is from Argentina [Music] we have the two Belgium riders from the track and one from France. And let me see how Argentina the take care [Music] and we have the replay on the big screen screen. And that’s a good start from the Belgian boys. And when we come to the first corner and then we have our crash and then we have the fourth rider driving to the finish line. All right, ladies and gentlemen, getting ready for another one in final. But right now, we are heading towards the cruiser man 17 till 24 years old. The crash was in turn number one. Italian rider and a Belgium rider. in good hands by the Medics. In the next heat, USA, Estonia, France, Great Britain, Japan, and the Netherlands. Filidor, Kachu, Balstra, Brooks, Mao, Misawa, Roberts, Cornelius, Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen. Here we go with from the inside the world number two of Craig Fedor. Oh, the USA got together with Arana coming out of Great Britain. Alex Brooks. Brooks is getting in the mix. The French rider in three and four for the moment. Who’s the French rider in third? And who’s the best of the rest? Let’s check out FTO Ballesra. And the other rider coming out of France is Lucas Mo. Lucas M in qualifying position. But Estonia is knocking on the back door and wants a bit more in the one final. Andre Kaju. Andre Kaju in and out of the final turn. It’s not enough. USA takes another win. Great Britain is second and two French riders into the quarterfinal in the cruising country. and 72 24 years old from the inslot of world number two took an incredible and phenomenal start. Greg Fidor, ladies and gentlemen, coming out of USA. USA make some noise. Greg Fidor takes the victory in the 1A final seconds was Alex Brooks coming out of Great Britain and the two French riders. We’re qualifying qualifying FTO Balstra alongside Lucas Mao. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, one more. 1/8 final men 1724 Australia Netherlands making the big jump into Shimano corner. Australia, Sy in the lead. Make some noise. Netherland, you got three riders. Mik Kman, Lenny Va, and I think the last one would be uh Luke Overant and Australia moving up, approaching on for fourth position. France coming on strong here. Some points. No, it’s one Australian and three from Netherlands. Netherlands make some noise. [Music] Yeah, what he said. All right, look at the big screen here. They’re coming down to the first corner. It was Australia Sack Hudson. And then it was the Netherlands. Mik Gman making the big jump into the first corner. Making up time here in making it stick and going on to our quarterfinals. Okay, riders. Random start. [Music] Shouldn’t fear too and in the lead but number three on the play from Netherland. Then we have some from Great Britain Thomas Duran. We have some from France Kurin on the next place. And then one more from Holland Europe. And on the next play from New Zealand, [Applause] land take the place. [Applause] That’s a very good race here for the cruiser men and we have some crash in the corner from Tizard but the friend from Holland with number three on the plate takes Yeah. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with another one for with a great shot on the inside. The French rider lady covering is taking the lead. A lot of friends ride is following. We are looking to the man coming out of Argentina. He’s following a fourth is a Lucas Kale Kale into the quarterfinals. Kay Fu ladies and gentlemen coming out of France. One, two, and three. Viva of France in and out of the final turn. The Dutch riders looking for a bit more. Yellow Babson. Yellow Babson in and out of the final turn. Yes, yes, Babster is in. Argentina missing out with Lucas Kohaleik. Three French riders and one runner coming out of Holland. Yellow Banger from the outside to the inside in the final turn. Here do we see the replay on the big screen. Three French riders fast and furious from the start. The fastest start was there for Lenny Kore in turn number one. So it was Kate K and Fuj taking one two and three crossing the line in for the Dra finale. All right on the gate second 1/8 final boys 1314. Okay riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] All right. One final here for the boys. 1314. It’s from Czech Republic. Stean have aka make some noise. Check. Then it’s USA number one on the plate. Andres Andrade he has been really really fast here all day but now he’s in second position defending his number one plate. In third position it’s Colombia Ferrico Karino and then it’s from GP in fourth position Logan Young. All right, exciting 1/8 final here in boys. 1314 Checky Rider making the best start here and being followed by the guy from USA all the way around the track here in Copenhagen, Denmark. We see a lot of fast and furious riding here in the finals today. and victory for the Czech Republic. Stfan Havalena. [Music] Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. And then we hit the race. 21 on the track. And from USA, I think it’s Richard Carter has the lead. Oh, that’s is from Belgium. That’s from Belgium. That’s is it Sam Buick and then we have some from USA. Uh Richard Ka. And then we have from Great Britain on the next. And then we have the uh Belgium rider buddy. But we have the rider from Holland. Oh, Holland. Come. Oh, that’s the last. It’s from Belgium. And then we have the replay on the big screen. And that’s very fast track. And we have the two Belgium riders coming into the Shimano corner. And then they take the heat. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen. Here we go with the world number one. It is coming out of the United States of America. Andrew Herrera. Herrera in and out of turn number one with a crash in the first turn. The other USA rider following in second. Campbell Maven. So Campbell Maven in qualifying position. The French riders coming out of the second turn. Nathan Busu. Nathan Busu in qualifying position. The Belgian ride in four. Ladies and gentlemen, Robert Basy Paul. Robert Basy Paul for Belgium. for the USA ride on the world number one bike. Andrew Herrera takes another victory in front of his countrymen Kebell May. The French run is qualifying of Natamosu and the Belgium run of Robert By better look for the Dron number one. Ladies and gentlemen, please a big applause applause for Carlo the man coming out of Great Britain. Top Poppy the rider coming out of the Czech Republic. Jakim Cerni and another man out of Great Britain back on his bike. 381 ladies and gentlemen GB. Let’s hear your Thomas Miller. Thank you guys. Getting ready for the next 1 final. Up to you Thomas. riders. [Applause] Thank you, Sam. Moving on to race 23 and it is Colia Santiago Hernandez with the number five on the plate. Then it’s from France, Bastian Gu. Then it’s from Switzerland, Beno Kinsley. Come on, Switzerland. Then it’s GB Daniel Wilson. He’s had the fourth position and going through to the Colorado finals. Then it’s Belgium for Denmark. Ash, [Music] Santiago Hernandez, number five in the world last year from Colombia, making the most of it here in this track. Then a really fast start also from the guy from France, Bastian Baton. He got second position and moving on to our quarterfinals later today. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. And then we have the French riders coming fast as from the gate. And we have some from Holland that we see from from France. That’s Enzo Rin from France. They have tech lead. Then we have from Netherland herin Hammonds. And one more from France. And the USA has the fourth position. And then I think football. Yep. France, Holland, France and USA. And then we have on the replay has a good gate from all eight riders going on the f the first lane to the Shimano corner. And then we have some uh France uh US Holland and uh one more from France go to the quarter final. All right, ladies and gentlemen, let’s get ready for the next category. Cruiser man 50 years and over in the 1/8 finals. Good luck. Okay, riders. Random start. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the world number eight and he’s coming out of France is Shan Gay. Oh, crash in the first straight away. The USA run on the inside in turn number one Casillas. Casillas is there. But we have another rider in second at the moment on the play number 18 and he’s coming out of Austria is Philip Crawl. So Crawl in second. The world number eight all the way at the front end. Shay, another French riders getting in the mix in third at the minute. Geralt Ramibo Ramibo is there and it seems like we have one of the German riders. Yoim leaders inside of the four ladies and gentlemen. That’s the way they go. The tickets are sold in the first 1 18 final cruiser man 50 years and over on the firstway was there for Steon Fuj but all the way from the inside ladies and gentlemen world number eight Sha Gay keep an eye on him he’s in a good shape and of course he wants to make it through again into the big final the man from Afria did really well Philip Crawl in Another French rider was there and that was Geralt Rainbow. He is qualifying. The German rider came across forward. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] All right, moving up more cruiser men 50 years in. Oh, we got a crash in the first corner on the number eight plate. Number six plate, it’s J Swan Delmare from France and Mark Reno from France in second position. And then it’s Brett Archival from GP in third position. And then we have from Spain, Matis Mate, riding now in the fourth position here. And going on to the quarterfinals, it’s Matias Ros Lopez from Spain. Give a big hand for the rider from Mexico, Mario Alberto Perez. All right, looking at the replay. Two French guys made a great start and then Mario Alberto Perez want to go on the inside, but he slipped out and crashed in the first corner and didn’t go through to quarterfinals. So, it was two French guys Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] And then we have Paul Lutrell from New Zealand has take the lead and he take the net almost on on New Zealand. And then we have the Belgium guy and a guy from Germany. But in the lead we have Paul the 12 from New Zealand. And number two is the new and we have from Belgium after we number three. That is Paul neutral. like uh and then we have the replay on the big screen and then see Paul has will fast gate and come fast uh to the first corner to the Shimano corner And uh then he takes uh his friend from New Zealand also with in and uh they took their heat of uh that 18 final. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] Oh, here we go with the roll number one. The belly is on the way. So, in and out of the first turn. We have the French ride off Damian Bruge. Bruge is there. And watch out for the Brazilian rider. He’s coming around the outside. Domingos Alexander Lamia Lamia inside the top three and another D rider wants to go through into the quarterfinal finding a brook but on the left side we’re looking to the German rider Michael B. The battle is going on between the DR and the rider coming out of Germany in the final turn is taking the win. Bush in second, the Brazilian rider of Domigos Alexander Lamia takes third on the line and the other rider through to the quarterfinals. Great job for the world number one from lane number five took the whole shot. What a first straight away for him. The Brazilian rider was second from the start with third on the line. Domingigos Alexander Lamia the French one in between Damian Brer and another D rider Eric Vlan Brook 1 2 3 and four in race number 28 the first takeout in a cruiser category man 50 years and over okay riders random starters ready watch the gate All right, race 29 on track for French guys in this Belgium, New Zealand, Colombia, Netherlands. But I think it’s four French guys in front of France. Make some noise. It’s number five, Sylvio Ritzo in the lead. And then is the 47 plate. It’s Stefan Gulier. And then we have Frederick Holland and Stefan K. Come on France, make some noise. [Applause] The Frenchies, they’re racing really fast today. Four guys moving on to the quarterfinals in men 50 years and over. You can see on the big screen already. France making the best start. All four guys. One, two, three, four. Going into the Shimano corner making the most of it going through to quarter finals. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] And that we have race 13 on the track. And we have one from uh France and number two from from Chile and the Muard from France and another from Switzerland. But in the front he has to be from France. Make some noise from France. Are you out there? We have Frega number two is from Chile is Daniel Rally. And then we have one more from France is Philip and then from Switzerland. And then we have the replay on the big screen. And then we have the France riders have some really good gate and really a fast riders. And then he take the the eight final to cruiser men 15 plus and then go to the quarter final. Okay riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with a quick start for the rider coming out of Great Britain, Alan Hill. Alan Hill is on the way. So, Hill in and out of turn number one, followed by the French rider of Nicolas Theres in second and a rider coming out of Australia in third. Robert Mohan Mohan in qualifying position. We have the Belgian rider Tony the kids in four at the moment. Denmark knocking on the back wheel with Michael Kel. Denmark on the left side. Ladies and gentlemen, Belgium makes some noise and Denmark makes some noise for the rider in and out of the final turn. Here we go with Ellen Hill. Ellen Hill taking the win. Nicholas Theres Australia with moment and the Belgium ride of Tony the kids trouble through into the quarterfinal. Cruiser man 50 years and over 118 final left ladies and gentlemen. Great start for Ellen Hill. We all know him for a long time. Search for a long time racing on this international level. Hill the French rider. Australia and Belgium Stro Mohawk and the through to the quarterfinal. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] All last 1/8 final for today. All crash. Argentina and USA down on the first straight. Australia. Carl Mustian is in the lead. 45 from France. Kristoff Irvak moving up on Netherlands. Bob Fan West is moving up to second position and Germany to Aishman Dutan Volenti Le Australia with the win and then it’s Netherlands, France to Germany, USA. Give a big hand for Carlos Royas. All right, replay on the big screen. You see Australia KL Mustin just made the big start and rode very very well on track to make it stick all the way. And then we saw Nland and Banan Westnob making moves in the Victoria second corner and going through to his quarter final. Yeah, make some noise for Right. So, a big round of applause there for our rider as he gets up and we come to the end of our 18 finals. Next up will be the quarterfinals and those will be coming your way shortly. We start with the cruiser boys 13 to 14. [Music] [Music] Okay, riders. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we get now into our quarterfinals. Cruiser boys 13 to 14 up in the gate. Here we go. Looking good as they come out of the gate. Australia coming through. Hill looking good as is Foster. They come into the first turn. Turning round now. They come through looking good. It’s a tight bunch into the second straightaway. Australia in charge one and two. France in the three spot. There comes Canada in four as they move through. Barren from Canada. Ashton looking good in the four spot. But it’s Australia one. Brazil in two as they come through into the final turn. Nice and easy. Look at Brazil on the inside. A little dive bomb as he comes in. France is going to pick up the three spot. They get together and come across the line. That’s what it looks like. Hill, Garnier, Dilva, and Barren. One, two, three, and four. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] And then the second quarter final. And we have Thor from Great Britain. Great Britain has to take the lead there and number two is from Colombia and three spots from Spain. I think it’s Spain has the three and from the four one more from Colombia from Colombia number four. Great Britain has taken the lead on that on that quarterfinal and this is uh Great Great Great Britain hasn’t Colombia and Spain and we have some battle on Colombia and United States but I think that’s been Great Britain Colombia Spain and one more for Colombia James Cronin and that’s is James Cotwell Mary Andre Mary Lru Alonso and Vargas won the one two on three fourth face. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen. Here we go with another corner final. And again, Japan with an incredible start to on the outside in turn number one because we have the Australian rider oy Dillian Seder. He is leading this one out. The rider coming out of Finland. A is Maru is right now in second after turn number two. Argentina is getting in a mix for four. Ignasio back to Garini. Back to Garini in four. That’s the way they go. It seems like we have the first four riders in this quarterfinal already done. Coming down at final straight away. Oh, Phil is there. He’s a Maru Seduk. It was Umisawa from Japan in qualifying position and a man from Argentina came across for Ignio Pagarini. Happy birthday. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] This is the last quarterfinal for boy 13, 14 years old. And Belgium looking really, really fast here all day. Scott Leonard from Belgium. And then we have from the United States number one play Andreas Andre then this checky guy moving up here in the second corner the Victoria it’s uh Stefan Havalena. [Applause] Yeah. And then it’s from Japan. It’s Harutu Imura but I think that’s the four guys. And across the line it’s Belgium USA Andreas Andre Stefan Havalena and from GP Newton Hentley ready. [Applause] All right ladies and gentlemen here we go with another quarterfinal and is coming out of the United States. So we have the USA out in front. Cura Godair could go there is there I think in a good position in this one. So Godair we have the low number coming up. World number three Leonardo Nadal Pis Sa one run is in between as coming out of Ecuador ladies and gentlemen. Jose Alberto Sanchez s Martin he is there making moves and still in second. Oh, USA, Ecuador, Brazil, and Os Matthew Fox. World number seven into the semifinal in the quarterfinals. Cruiser of course 50 60 years old. Ready? Watch the gate. [Applause] And then we take another quarterfinal for the cruiser boys. And we have from France. France. And from Australia on the second position in the next position from Holland and I think it’s from Ecuador on Colombia we have one from Colombia and it’s a France, Austria, Holland and Colombia on the first four places in the quarterfinal and I think this go let me see let’s go to France and Australia. Oh, we have some battle here. Oh, the Holland take the full flu. And the other one, Jane Ratac, Matias Gonzalez, Sam Hagen, and join Grid France. [Music] All right, here we go. Quarterfinal number three. Cruiser boys 15- 16 as they get out the gate. Argentina looking good as they come into the first turn. Moving now into the pro straight. Argentina. France into the second. Argentina three, France four. So it’s two France, two from Argentina at the moment. Daniel looking good for France as well as Herobat. But it’s Argentina leading it out at the moment as they make their way through to the final turn. France making a move on the outside. It’s inside outside. Two for Argentina, one for France. They make their way down to the finish. The top four go through to the semifinals. Let’s have a look and see. Tissson is there. Rojo, Frack, and Vayard. So, it was USA, not France as they come through there in the third quarter final. All right, final quarterfinal for today. And USA making the big jump. Daniel Waters, really fast guy here. Brazil second place, Pedro Deusa. Then we have another one from America Cole. Oh, big crash in the second corner here. USA moving up. Belgium. Ethan Clays. I think it’s in fourth position. And moving on. Oh, Brazil down. All mayhem here in this quarterfinal. It’s USA one, two, Belgium. And then it was Brazil. Pedro Desa qualifying to his semifinals. I chopped him immediately. [Music] Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the quarterfinals in a man category 17 till 24 years old. The USA guy break number two jumps in front of turn number one. But once again, USA out in front. We have another USA rider who’s following in second. Is it the world number one, ladies and gentlemen? Let’s check it out. It seems like we have another low number in the mix. Indeed, it’s going to be Andrew Herrera. He is in qualifying position as well. Brain in France for the moment in free. Alex Brooks in and out of the final turn coming down that final straightaway alongside one of the French riders who are qualifying in the first quarterfinal. Vito Balstra from France. Kipier riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] And we have the quarterfinal number 10 cruiser men 70 to24 and we have from Australia have three to the first floor and the next two France two and three and a new one number four is from Holland and up front has to be the sack with number six on the plate and we have oh we have some Netherlands come some take the three spots and then we some uh one from uh Australia, one from France, Holland and France. Okay, we have Sack Hutton, James Cave, and Mike Gman and Bastian Bane. All right, we go into the next of the quarterfinals. They come down the first straightaway, boosting into the corner. Core of France looking good. Ferrero though for Colombia is in the one spot. Vier chasing at the moment. Netherlands way in the fourth spot. They come around the corner now. One, two, three, and four. Barrerero, Cordray, Vier, Wayer, and Ovarant of the Netherlands as they move their way through the third straightaway into the final straight now. It’s short and fast, just 35 m long. It’s going to be all the way. Good control as he comes through. Santiago, Morero, Colombia 1, Corduray, France 2, Hayira, Netherlands 3, Vatier France in four. All right, last quarterfinal here for Cruiser 1724. And taking the big jump, it’s Belgium. Sam B is in first position. Then we have Ban Bain in second position for Netherlands. And then Belgium also moving up visit B. And then it’s France. It’s Enzo Caspen Cespin in fourth and final qualification place for the cruisers. 1724. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, going further on with the quarterfinals and a cruiser of man 50 years and over with Sha Gay coming out of France. Oh, we have French riders one, two, three, four, and five with one rider coming out of Switzerland is getting in the mix. Ladies and gentlemen, Guy Ro Bush and the other rider is Mar Bruno. Bruno is right now on the number four. That means a Swiss rider of Fquest Eager has some work to do. Going over the rhythm section, it’s Fast Quest in fifth. So, in and out of the final turn, it’s still Shan Gay, ladies and gentlemen. Fast and Furious in this cruiser category. 50 years and over. 1 2 3 and four goes out to the French riders. Viva of France. Shan K taking the victory in the first quarter final of this H category here today. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] And then we have the second quarter final for 50 plus crosman. And then we have Richard from summer man. We have Nicholas Taris on the next place. And then Mario we have them one of three. That’s it. Philip Balami from France and Philip Kroll from Austria. A Austria has the fourth place. But we have on the first half we with number W1 on the plate. Richard Fans from Holland. And number two is Nicholas Terrace from France. Philip Elama from France. And number four is Philip Pro. Oh, it is Nikki MS from Bel. No. [Music] [Applause] All right, here we go on and at it. It’s the third of the quarterfinals of the cruiser men 50 plus as they get at it. New Zealand’s Latrell leading it out at the moment. He’s getting chased down. Delmos in two of France as is of France. Netherlands. Funvest is there in the four spot. Vanvestarov moving through into the two now as they go into the rhythm section. He’s trying to hold the speed. Latrell of New Zealand is coming back nicely as they go into the final corner. France, New Zealand, and the Netherlands 1, two, and three. France gets the upper hand as they make their way through to the finish. A great ride coming from the French rider Delmas in one, Fest two, Latrell three, and Gulak of France in four. All right, getting ready for the last quarterfinal. Men 50 years and older just loading the gate. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, coming down the hill, it’s Allan Hill GB taking the lead. And then it’s Daniel Retelli from Chile making moves going up to second position. Losing a bit of time here. He’s battling out with Australia for second position. Australia going to second. Then it’s Chile making moves in the second corner. It’s GB New Zealand. Chile and Australia for first riders. Deian New Zealand. Alan Hill in second position and it’s Hill all the way in first position and then we have it’s Hill Reidelli Mush Chin. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders, ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, let’s go further on with the quarterfunders and the cruiser boys 12 years and under. And here we go with the Colombia rider Juan Nicholas Cedo Rosco. He is leading this one out in the quarterfinals. And the man coming out of the United States of America, Barrett Mes is there in second. We are looking to the runner coming out of New Zealand is Matini DL Hill. He’s in qualifying position. The South African runner is in four at the moment. Zuri Zury in four. Oh, Aussie Aussie Aussie on the inside in the final turn. It seems like at the moment it’s not enough. Or Rosco from Colombia is taking another win here in the quarterfinal. USA New Zealand qualifying. Masias DL Hill and also Z Flurry out of South Africa. [Music] And then we have some San Fun from Holland has take the lead. And number two is Oaga from Japan. And then we have some from USA as we Cody Young. And the fourth Liam Mas from Holland. And we have one. Yes, we have some Sam from Holland as the lead. Then we have Isaga Buraka from Japan. Number two, number of three spots from USA. It’s Cody Young and I think the number four from Netherland Mateos and uh one to two young [Music] [Applause] coming at you now. We see the boys under 12 cruiser Snider Cotti Otani Eubanks looking good. That’s Japan, USA and Australia as they come into the first corner. That’s how it’s going to stay. Coot out of Australia looking good. Hashima of Japan in the two spot. Eubanks and Snder from the US in three and four. Here comes Australia now. Mel and Blake looking for a look in as they come down the third straight. But Australia’s leading it out now. Freddy Coot looking good as he makes his way. He’s got a couple of bite lengths over Hashimoto from Japan as they come into the final corner. USA is making a push for it now. Eubanks and Snder are looking for the three and four. They’re going to shut it out for the USA as they come across the line. So, confirmation Coot, Nashimoto, Snider, and Eubanks. [Music] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] All right, last qualification quarterfinal for boys 12 years and under. It’s USA. It’s Paxman in the lead. And then it’s Leo and Vera Mendes USA. Yamamato from Japan. Also moving up here getting past the GB rider. It’s Harry Wales. Just the four guys in front. It’s USA, Australia, Japan, GB. [Applause] Looking good for Paxman from the USA going through to the semifinals here today. Australia also looking good. And then it’s a Yamamato and Swales from GB. Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the quarterfinals and the cruiser girls getting ready 30 till 60 years old. Adelise Kman Carpenter is coming out of Great Britain and is taking a lead in quarterfinal number one. Here we go with the second place run on the right side of the run out of Great Britain and it’s going to be Japan ladies and gentlemen. Nakamura May Nakamura together with Spain Anya Mate and Alonzo Chile in four for the moment that there is going to be Florenta Erra Bill Barrow in four. That’s the way they go. The USA rider working hard. Tia Ellison cross coming down at final straight away. Japan takes over in the quarterfinal and taking the win. Camura seconds. Carpenter out of Great Britain. Alonso out of Spain and Chile through to the semifinal with Pubo. [Music] And then we take one more cruiser we have from France Leantino Romano we have from Holland and Romano get from the three spots and four spots Milan Fanike from Holland. And then we have some with the W7 on Leonel Burgel from France. Then we have France in one and then Gua Premier from Colombia is number two. Number three from Argentina Alonso Evansina Romano and from Holland Mer Fan and that’s is also still France Colombia Argentina and Holland and Flesious Romano fan on ready. Watch the gate. All right, let’s get it. Now it is your cruiser girls 1326 quarter finals. Burrien, Sawada, Furman, Holshire, Solo, Hbert, Riviera, Perez, Red Cliff, it’s Burian of USA and one. Holshire, Belgium 2, Ferman of Germany three, Saw of Japan in the fourth spot as they make their way down the big second straightaway turning it on. The top four are out and ahead and no one is going to chase him down. Landon Marian in the one spot looking very very good as she holds out Belgium’s holster fur of Germany in three sat Japan in four that’s how it’s going to stay sole Riviera Perez and Radcliffe will pick up five six and seven okay riders random start riders ready watch the gate [Music] [Applause] The last of your quarterfinals girls 13 to 16 years old coming at you. It is Ashley from the USA’s Goodwin Ble France second position moving up in a Australia tradeoff Australia. Wants Belgium for Australia moving up in fourth position and having fight with Belgium. It’s France, USA, and two times Australia. Aussie Aussie Aussie. And then moving into the last corner, it’s racing still. It’s France. [Applause] It’s Fier, Ashley, Goodwin, Schroeda, France, USA, and two times Australia. the game. [Music] All right, here we go with the quarterfinals in a cruiser get man 40 till 44 years old with Kevin Delports coming out of France. He is taking the lead. World number one champion demand from last year taking the lead in the quarterfinals. Oh, here we go with the other rider from France. Michael Le on the second straight away. Argentina and Jose Salazar hard off the range with the other French riders in third for the moment. Damian Guazel and then the battle is going on the D rider inside the top four. Paul Ban is it enough? Paul Ban in and out of the final turn. Yes. Yes. Yes. Into the semifinal from the need. [Music] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] [Music] And then we have Andrei from Brazil. And we have Man from Venezuela. From France on one more from France on the first four renown. Then we have one from Venezuela the leader and from Brazil on number two. Number three spots from France and one more from France P. But on the front we are always from Venezuela. Many has from Venezuela and then from Brazil, Rena from France and BM from France and let me see that the line is Manik Andre and Renard Riders ready watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] Get at it now as they come through. Charlie Gallard the weapon from France. United States. Kinsella. Lillixson is there. Martinez as well as they move through now. Kinsella Gaylord close together. One and two as they move through. Martinez looking good from Bolivia. Livingston of Great Britain now making his move into the third spot. As they make their way through, it’s going to be Kinsella and Gaylord. USA versus France. All the way at the moment into the final turn. Coming out strongly. It is France looking good. He is absolutely incredible when it comes to this type of racing. And it’s going to be Gallard proving why he’s so fast. Lick sitting two for GB. Kinsler USA 3. Martinez Bolivia in four. Watch the gate [Music] [Applause] final quarterfinal 40 44. It’s Czech Republic. It’s Yep. And then it’s a Yonkez from Latvia moving up really really quick here in number eight plate. And then it’s from France Turner ball. And then it’s New Zealand in second position. Moving on now. Jeffrey Bell moving up on third straight here making really good speed. And then we have to look at here. It’s in the final corner. It’s New Zealand. It’s Bell Stratford. New Zealand, Torbell, Yungus, Zepteek, Czech Republic. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the first quarter final with the cruiser women 40 years and over. Watch out for the world number three in this one. Lud coming out of France and is on the inside in turn number one. Around the outside it seems like we have the German rider Christian vis made already a lot of world championships right now. She’s in second. World number three all the way at the front end Ludin Seel. So coming out of the second turn another French van is getting in the mix. It’s Cla Badal. Badal is there alongside the United States of America. Angela Jolie, she’s right now on the number three. That’s the way they go. Coming out of the final turn, Frenchie taking the win. Serel into the semifinal. Wist second. Jolly third. Vada from France in four. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] Oh, we have to own it. We have on the lead has three uh big cres in the first corner. And then we have some Christine Maya from Germany. We had Nikki Nikki Ibata Japan. We have Join Gustan from Great Britain. And that’s the only three. We have some from the on the track there. And the next we have some world number six and Kine Castine Maya from Germany. And we have a number eight on the plate Mickey B from Japan. And on the three spots to Yfine Ban from Great Britain and I think we have from New Zealand have we done ahead as the fourth have the fourth blast batch and uh I think that’s on to the finish line. Kirstston Mayor Mickey Iita Kaya is number six on the world [Applause] building. All right. So, our incredible medical team, these guys are the best in the business. Just taking their time to make sure everyone’s okay. Also, our track staff making sure that that bottom of the 5 m start hill is ready to go as we give a round of applause to the athletes as our medical team gets them off the track. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] All right, let’s get at it now. Cruiserwoman 40 plus quarterfinal number three as they come charging down. Weatherbred of Australia, you’re looking good. Janette Davies, your world one from New Zealand takes it out though. Malikica Pillow of France is there. We’ve got Lauren Chveran of Australia. She was world number four last year. She’s making her way up through the rankings at the moment. New Zealand, France, Australia, Great Britain. That’s what it’s looking like as they come through. That’s your top six as they make their way through. Dick Davis though looking good for New Zealand. That’s why she is the world number one in the 40 plus as she makes her way around the corner. It’s going to be a battle for the top four. You can see the Australian coming through nice and quickly towards the end. But it’s going to be a clean sweep for Janette Davies off New Zealand in one. Below France 2, Kevson Australia 3, Weatherbred Australia in four. [Applause] All right, last quarterfinal for woman 40 and over and we have in the lead it’s Kurashelle from France and Nicholls from GP Furuya from Japan and then we have Herbert from France in fourth position that’s a four moving on as it see looks like in the moment but in the front it’s GB now it’s Nicholls it’s France Corelle and the Japan Furuya and then we have Herbert from France in fourth position and that’s the way they move to the line. It’s Nicholas Kela Herbert France ready watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with another corner fall on the cruiser man can agree. 45 to 49 years old. Watch out, watch out for the world number one, Andrew Contest coming out of United States, ladies and gentlemen. He is in the mid right there, but another low number is getting in as well. The other rider is the world number six, Gorki Gainford. Gainford is there together with two French riders in at the minute. Who are the French riders ladies and gentlemen for the moment in free yol dere is there the rider from France four it seems like we have the French rider all three and all four coming down at front away the world number one takes the win from United States of America contest gay dise and another French rider into the semifinal [Applause] and we take the next quarter follow with W5 on the plate. Matthew Buri from France on the second next position. Matthew Bernard Great Britain. Then she left France. And from Spain, it’s Va. And we have the W5 on the plate. Pier from France. The lead. And number two from Great Britain, it’s Bernard. And the next and from France, Sil. And he he has some battle with the Spanish rider from Va V. The Spanish rider has some uh hot spot spot and receive the finish line. Bard Chile and Vegan. Watch the gate. [Applause] So 45 to 49 quarterfinal. Cruiser men. They get at it out of the gate. World number eight last year. Cory Skinner from the USA. got work to do. He’s up against it. Res of France, Scribblak of Germany, Kau of France is there as well. So that is one, two, and three. Cory Skinner, your world number eight from last year, holding on to the four spot as they make their way down. Australia coming at him. Paul Morris, Lambie’s there for France. Bessia, Germany, Noan of Belgium. They come to the final turn now. Work to be done as they want to get into the top four. It’s close for the four five. Let’s see who’s going to take it. Here’s what it looks like across the line. Ruiz Graalaka Kimu Skinner of USA gets in ahead of Morris from Australia. [Music] All right, last qualification quarterfinal for men 4549 and it’s Kuco Brett Yeta and it’s Gustaf Apple Sweden and the two Hungary guys moving up. It’s Bud and I think it’s Marco Hungary in fourth position. The GB guy is also Watson making a move here for the last corner. And then he goes free. It’s Binia Carago Sweden GB and then it’s [Applause] Prieta Aspigane Watson Marco Hungary. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the quarterfinals. And the cruiser get man 25 till 29 years old. Oh, here we go with the rule number five. Kevin Albert Elberts in and out of turn number one. The French one of Jeremy Sarazine. Oh, Chris in turn number one. But those two riders are clear at the front. We have the pink panther in the mix with a box of tricks for the semifinal. It’s going to be Mitchell Smith around the outside. The Italian rider is taking over that third place. Ladies and gentlemen, Allesio Ronetti in and out of the final turn and heading towards the line. Elvis taking the win. Sarah’s in second. Third, Ronetti. Four for the big pen. Mitchell Spitz. You me. You me. On the second straight, you pass me. You want me to go? Don’t worry. Watch the gate. [Applause] And we have with the W7 on the plate Leipard from France. He takes the lead. And the next from Latvia Aoka. And we have from the eight under the plate, Banner Kilani from France. And number four, Leo Jordy Snider from Germany. And it’s number seven on the plate, Leo Leard has take the lead from France. And we have from Latvia. We have from Uga from Latvia. We have the three on the V8 on the plate on France. And it’s Li a Snider and Bernard on the first four places. Ready? Watch the gate. [Music] Getting at you out the gate now. 25-29 cruiser men quarterfinal. Brazil’s Karibbe Filo looking good. Perau there from France with Laraveen Morris there from Australia as they power their way towards the big second turn. In attention though is Diaz of Colombia. He’s in the five spot at the moment. It’s all over though by the shouting felo looking good for Brazil as he comes into the final turn. Perau from France. Larin was there as well. They’re going to be two and three. The four spot is going to go to Australia. That is Daniel Morris. [Music] Last quarterfinal of the day and it’s Belgium Fon taking the lead here in the first corner on then it’s from France. Demon and then Desak and then Bog from France. France 2 three four Bob Germany sorry uh yeah German rider ballbridge moving up into the last corner it’s Belgium still Fawan and Germany coming through to fourth posan deleg All right, guys. Moving on to semifinals. First semi-final will be boss 13, 14 years old. Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. Oh, here we go with the semifinals. Ladies and gentlemen, watch out for the man coming out of Brazil. He’s coming from the middle, Miguel Gul Silva. He is on the way but the Belgian rider who’s lut is taking the lead. Oh press on the second straight away the French riders getting in the mix. Martis Gier Martis G into the final. The rider coming out of Spain is in qualifying position as well. Roit MO that’s the way they go taking another victory into the big final. Miguel Mullet the Silva Matis Gang and Robin Martono great stuff for those guys ladies and gentlemen the Belgium rider on fire all day long ladies and gentlemen the Brazilian rider from the middle Miguel Gulat D Silva took an incredible start the world number one and is out of the race The French rider came across in third, Matis Gier. And in four, ladies and gentlemen, it was the rider coming out of Spain, Robin Martin. All right, the world number one is back on the feet, ladies and gentlemen. Please, a big applause. Aras Andrade, USA. Riders ready. Watch the gate. And there’s one more quarter semi-final for the KA boys. And Great Britain is a Newton Henley. And there’s a contra from Great Britain. Now we have done second Australia and the eight on the number plate. Jackson Hill on Australia on the three. The four Colombia Lur Lurel and there still the one and one from Great Britain. That’s the James Control and number two from Australia. It’s Dylan Sega on the three spot. This JS Hill with the eight on the number plate and one and two Sega Control Havlin and Barance. What does your mom Robin, I’m sick. [Applause] [Music] is ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, let’s get at it now for the semifinal. It is the 1516 boys as they get at it at the moment. Look at them cut through France. Looking good at the moment. It is Lo as he gets chased down by Australia with his coming through nicely as they look good into the final turn. Perfect ride. We got two riders down. It looks like Brazil and Belgium go down out of the race as it opens up towards the final corner now. France, Australia coming through as we wait for them to get through to the finish line. Let’s have a look at how this is going to end up. Four is going to be close. It is Lico of France, Fox Australia, Cole USA, and Aga Pereira of Brazil takes the four spot. What do you do? [Music] All right, just taking the time for our medics to take good care of the riders in the second corner. It was the guy from Belgium and Brazil. [Applause] [Music] Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. Semi-final number two, boys. 1516 underway. Great start by USA. God making the most of it. Sanchez, Ecuador, Frank, Argentina. Royo Argentina Argentina make some noise. Also moving up it’s Waters moving up to the force and qualifying position to the finals today. It’s going to be close in the final corner USA. It’s Ecuador. Then it’s USA and Argentina. [Applause] It is Gore Sanchez Waters Frank Argentina. [Music] My game was so fast. Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the semifinals in a cruiser can remain 72, 24 years old. Watch out for the world number six, Sex Hton. Sack Hen coming out of Australia is taking place number one. The Belgium rider Sambuks into the final. The world number one of Lord here Andrew Herrera Herrera into the final as well. The French riders coming around the outside ladies and gentlemen is creating a lot of speed. Here we go over the rhythm section and the rhythm section with Shield Sate. Shield Sate in and out of the final turn. It seems like those riders are having enough lift into the final. Here he goes out to second Suks J from France in the final in place number four USA Andrew Eer world number one of last year. So two world finalists from the L world championships in Rock Hill in the semifinal on the big screen. We see Sam is really happy to make it through and then we have more semi-final. This is Lenny K from France. Then with the number two on the plate from USA and we have new on the tree. That’s his den and from France and number four leer pate Belgium. But on the first spot there is number three in the world both and Bstein from Holland and we have the number two on the spot and we have Drake Valdor from USA and the trees from France and let me see on the finish line for Cadillac on the Make him start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, let’s get into it now. Here’s what it looks like in the 50 plus men semifinal number one. Yan Gay of France looking good. Van’s there for the Netherlands for New Zealand. Dion new and Sylvio Rizzio of France. That’s what it looks like. 1 2 3 and four looking good as they come through. Young Gay leading it out. The Netherlands in the two spot. Rizio’s there. Latrell from New Zealand has moved up nicely now. He’s looking for a way through the madness as they come around the final turn. It’s the Netherlands moving into the one spot. Funin followed by Gay. There’s Newith from New Zealand. Rizio is in it for France. That looks like it’s how it’s going to stay. Here’s your confirmation. New goes three. Bruno France in four. Gay two. P Soberan in one. Rider is ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] Second semifinal. A minute and 50 years and over. It’s Hill from GB making the best start here in the semifinal. Roas from Chile moving up. But now it’s Eh Hill. It’s Delmare. France in second position. And then it’s Netherland. Vanvest in third position. And then it’s France. Delar moving on to the last corner. GB in front. It’s hill [Music] man. Hill vanovas tres riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] Oh, here we go with the first shake out in the cruiser boys 12 years and there watch out for the dead ride that slam sik became already twice European number one two weeks ago. So Sam found in and out of the first turn. The first round on the second straightaway USA second, USA third. Ladies and gentlemen, which USA ride is there? Is it Cody? Cody coming out of the second turn together with his countrymen. Following it’s Marias, Maras and Oios getting in the mix for the final. Ladies and gentlemen, Leo and Jaria crash in the final ter went down and it seems like we have another rider from Colia making it through. Juan Nicholas Cedo Oro to the dirt rider to slams in from [Applause] Okay, riders random start. riders ready. Watch the gate and the second semiinal for boys here. So it’s AC Odaka from Japan and number two is Paxman Australia and then we have Odaka on the three spot. And the fourth spot is Yakamuto from Yavan and Japan. And on the first spot, Trenton Psman USA. Then we Freddy Co Australia. And uh the three spot Odaka. And the four spot is the Yamamoto from Japan. And then we Oh, we have a little battle in the lead. But it’s still Trent Paxman from USA. Freddy C from Australia. And then we see the finish line. And then then we have Paxan on the first two code Pasimoto and Otaka. Did you make it? Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, here we go now. Semifinal for the cruiser girls 12 and under. Maggie McDougall is there. Priest, Cruz, Pereira, Raina, Harfield, Damasio and Saledto. It is Priest though looking good as she comes through for the USA in the one spot. New Zealand’s Harfield has got work to do. She’s in two. McDougall of Australia holding on to the two spot. So Australia versus New Zealand for two and three. Priest holding on to the one spot. Four is where the action is. We’ve got Pereira of Chile. Raina of the USA. It’s going to be close as they come around the final turn. And we got two down. It’s opened up for the four spot. So four spot is going to go through to the final. Here’s what it looks like across the line. Priest USA 1, McDougall Australia 2, Harfeld New Zealand 3, and Cruz from Switzerland gets a Christmas present. Good job. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, second semi-final. Girls, 12 years and under. And it’s a USA looking really good. Alvarez Vanzolan moving up. Oh, got caught up in a big accident there. It’s uh Brazil Ramos moving up into third position. And then we have Colombia body Munda moving up to fourth position. But now the Duchy and Brazil is pushing on here for the last corner. It’s USA in front and the Netherlands holding on to their fourth position going into the last rate here at the semifinals. It is Japan, Ksumi, Alvarez, Ramos, and Fans just making it through to the final. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All [Music] right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the semi-finals in the cruiser girls category. 30 to 60 years old and world number seven is leading this one out. Leon Burgl is taking the also in this one. Oh, moves going on by the Colombian rider balme is now on the number one. Frankie in second with Berg Hill and we have the rider coming out of Brit and Edelis Kman Carpenter. Carpenter in three. Argentina E4 on the second part of the track. Alsina Romano. Romano into the final. Iran is looking for a bit more. Florenia [Applause] at the moment. She is visiting out Argentina is in. Romano into the big F alongside Burggo Balome. And around third was around coming out of Green Britain. Analyst Keman Carpenter. So Carpenter came across in third. Argentina with a nice battle on the second part of the track. Incredible start for the world number seven from lane number three. And world number seven of course Leoni Burl European number one two weeks ago in Latia but on the inside in turn number one. And then we have some single final more and with the London B1 from USA take the lead and then we have Sav from No, that is Ashley on the second next spot and the three spot is Sea from Japan and the fourth spot is from Betti from France and we have two spot from USA. One and two. Number one is Parino USA and number two is Ashley from USA and then we have some three spots for three and uh let me see and Australia good win has the fourth place and then we see at the finish line we have Lauren Green USA as the USA for left France and good win Australia riders ready watch the gate Here [Music] we go now. Semifinals. Cruiser 40 to 44 for the men as they come out of the gate. Teleport for France is always going to be dangerous as he comes through. Looking good. Lan from France. Cuselle of France. For Venezuela, it’s Manrik. That’s what it looks like. Leia now pushing hard. That’s got Yonkas as he makes his way through into the third spot. Czech Republic. Scarrap in four now as they make their way down the third straightaway. But it’s Kevin Depport looking arms and shoulders ahead of the rest. We see the Latian moving through really really nicely as well. Great riding from the Czech Republic. He’s going to shut the door on the fourth place. Well done Lean of France in two. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, moving on. Second semi-final. Cruiser 40 44. It’s Brazil and ready. It all France just making the move there. Gilard in first position. USA moving up fast here. Pushing on for second position. It is Kinsla. USA moving up. Battling out with Brazil. It’s Andretti. And then it’s France. Uh Tonaben and in the first place it’s France, USA, France all very close. We need to wait for confirmation. Is she zincl tob and andi from Brazil ready? Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen. Here we go with the cruiser women 40 plus semifinal ladies and gentlemen and it’s great Britain taking the lead. Sarah Jane Nicholls world number two out in front. Oh crash on the second straight away the French is right now in second. Another crash but it’s Lud Sel is there. We have New Zealand in the mix. Donna hit Donna head into the final. Ladies and gentlemen in four coming down that third straight away is coming out of Great Britain. Josephine Burston. That’s the way they go, ladies and gentlemen. Four riders on the track. Sara J Nicholls, world number two from last year is looking for a double play here today in Copenhagen and taking the win. Seville from France in seconds. Dona hit in third coming out of New Zealand and E4 crossing the line. Yarada out of Great Britain. Yosephine Burton GB makes some noise. So two round is coming out of Great Britain into the big final. Ladies and gentlemen, it’s the lucky day for Ysef Buren. She’s in the big final cruiser women 40 plus. I’m pretty sure she’s quite happy with that. The real number two all the way at the front. S J N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N N and a French rider in second, ladies and gentlemen. Well done on that. Ludin Serville, world number three. So we have the world number two and the world number three again into the big final. New Zealand going to a head into the final. Any fans from New Zealand in the stairs ladies and gentlemen. So head into the final in and out of the final turn. The emotions on the screen. Great job New Zealand fros and two times great Brit ladies and gentlemen. Please a round of applause for the fallen rider. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] [Applause] And then we have the woman plus semi-final cast Germany as the lead. And then Phil France on this next spot and on the France on the trip and Christine May on the second spot in the Pellar are leading that group that is very close group and then we have Kevin from Australia pushing on the fourth place and we have from New Zealand every Jet Davies. Oh, and we have to crash. But Silly goes down and we have some the new leader of the cruise woman. And let me see the finish line. It’s Christine Mayer. Wen is Gomez France. Davis New Zealand and Pip from France. And they have all qualified to the final the big final. [Music] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, let’s get at it. Semifinal. It is Kruz men 45- 49 contest. USA, Marco, Hungary, Brigittita, Kurissal, Asprien is there from Sweden. Watson, Great Britain. Let’s have a look and see where they go now. Contest looking good for USA as he holds it off. It’s Peru of France looking good. Hungary’s dropped out. We’ve got man down. It looks like Kurissell’s gone down as they come through. France looking good though as they make their way into two and three. They come out of the corner. Great Britain holding on to the four spot. It’s USA all the way. Andrew Contest looking good. Nice and comfortable as he comes across the line. Peru France in two. Deserve in three for France. Watson, Great Britain in four as they go through to the finals here a little bit later this afternoon. Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] Second semiinal here in 4549. men cruiser. It is France. Ree in the lead. It’s Germany. Bernard GB and then it’s France in fourth position. USA trying to catch up here in fifth position. But in the front it’s still it’s Greeia. Germany Bernard Kamo from France in the first four positions. Moving on to the last rate and it is Germany making moves and it’s going to be France and Germany moving on to the final Germany Ruiz Bernard. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the first shake out. And the cruiser man, 25 till 29 years old. The French rod on the inside is Leo Lu and the other French rod is making nice jumps on the triple in front of turn number one. Here we go, ladies and gentlemen. The other French rod in second. So one, two, three, and for the moment for Fro. We have Brazil in for the moment. It’s Fo. Fo again into the final with a 337 is in qualifying position as well coming out of France. Ladies and gentlemen, great job. Great job. We have Lu Sarazit. We have Perro into the final Arana coming out of Brazil crossing the line in four. Jaldo Grano Ko 1, two, three, and four. First check out Ben 25 till 29 years old. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] So domination from France here in the cruiser men 25-29. The Netherlands looking to get a shout here as the second semifinal gets underway. Here’s what it looks like. Netherlands. Alers pushing through for Sheran of Belgium in the two spot now. Latia looking good. That’s Alga. He’s entry as they come through. France is chasing now. They’re in four, five, and six at the moment. Dlon, Lraane, and B. They come now into the final turn. It’s all about Elvis from the Netherlands. He is a couple of bike lengths ahead. Belgium’s Feran in two. Alga Latia in three. Who’s going to take the four spot? Let’s have a look and see. It is going to be Dablon of France in four as they go through to the finals. Cruiser men 25-29. So there it is, ladies and gentlemen. The semifinals done here for the cruiser category. Day number one of your 2025 UCI BMX Racing World Championships. What’s coming your way next is 11 finals. And we’ll be bringing those to you shortly. Right now, just some quick work on the track as the team just gets it together and ready as we get ready to celebrate our first world numbers here in 2025. A reminder that after the finals, we’ll go straight through to the prize giving and protocol ceremony. That’ll come through to you on the big screens as well. But join us at the protocol ceremony as we uh congratulate our world numbers one to eight in each of these 11 cruiser finals that will be coming your way shortly. [Music] [Music] The last one. Thank you. All right, ladies and gentlemen. So, we’re about 5 minutes away from the finals here. 11 finals coming your way this afternoon. Day one of your 2025 UCIPMX World Championships. It’s all cruiser this afternoon. Those finals coming your way in the next 5 minutes. We just making sure the athletes get enough time to rest. That also gives us a bit of time to just do some track preparation and make sure it’s all ready to go. Now is the time to shout. Now is the time to get your lungs ready and your voices ready because we are going to start putting together some world numbers here this afternoon. I wanted to do this. [Applause] All right, ladies and gentlemen. So, getting ready for the finals. Matias, Mr. DJ, warm them up once again. The jingle of the BMX World Championships 2025. We have the fastest riders from all over the world. All right, Denmark is leading the charge. Ladies and gentlemen, UCI BMX Racing World Championship. [Music] [Music] 2000 25. Welcome to Copenhagen. How long can we go up? How long can we go up? in about 30 seconds. [Applause] All right, ladies and gentlemen, finals coming up. Few moments left before we crown the first world challenge champions here today. Once again, people around the track at the venue of Copenagen. Are you ready? All right, final time, ladies and gentlemen. Watch out. Watch out. Forced your seat belts. [Music] [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, take a look up at the top of the 5 m start hill as we get ready to load the first of our cruiser finals. It is your cruiser boys 13-4 as they come up onto the dance floor the final time today. And uh there is a look at the start list. Australia, Belgium, Brazil is in there as well. France, Great Britain, Czech Republic, and Spain, they’re all up and at it as the riders have chosen their gate choices. We’ll get ready to introduce those riders to you shortly. Here we go. Now, let’s get ready to introduce the riders to you from the Czech Republic. Stefan Havka in eight. In of gate seven for Spain, it’s Robin Mutton Alonso. [Applause] Out of six now for Great Britain, James Catrell in gate number five for France, Matase Gier. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Gate four belongs to Australia’s Dylan Sa. [Applause] In gate number three for Brazil, Miguel Garat de Silva. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Out of gate two for Belgium, Kus Lenard. And out of gate number one for Australia, it’s Jackson Hill. [Applause] Okay, riders, random start, riders, ready. Watch the gate. [Applause] Here we go with final number one from the inside of world number eight, Jacksonil. Can he make a world number one here today in turn number one? Oh, here we go. Jacksonil on his way to the world challenge title. The man coming out of Brazil. D Silva in second. The Belgard on his way to the podium. Conor is following a fifth out of the Czech Republic. Here we go into the final third. Chris of the Brazilian rider. The victory goes out. The world number one world challenge champ of today Jackson Hill out of Australia. Great job. Lena second, Cotarel third, Afala in fourth, Gardier in fifth, Alonzo sixth, Tilva seventh, and Cedra in eighth. Here do you see the replay on the big screen ladies and gentlemen? All the way from lane number one. It was the world number eight. And right now he is world number one. Jacksonil coming out of Australia. An incredible first turn as well for the Brazilian rider. Miguel Good Silva, but he went down in the final turn. Goolards the Belgian Ride in second. James Cotell in third. But ladies and gentlemen from 8 to one. Aussie Aussie Aussie. Jackson Hill challenge champ 2025. Let’s get up to the gate now. Cruiser boys 15 to 16. France, USA, Australia, Ecuador, Brazil, and Argentina are up in the gate. Let’s introduce them to you now. For Argentina out of eight, Marcus Frack. In gate number seven for Brazil, Luis Gustavo Edgar Pereira in six for the USA, Taylor Cole. Gate five belongs to Daniel Waters, United States of America. In gate number four for Ecuador, Jose Sanchez. In gate number three for Australia, it’s Matthew Fox. Gate number two belongs to the USA’s Kata Gdare. And out of gate number one for France, Roman Lombcki. [Applause] [Music] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with a quick start for the man coming out of USA into turn number one. The USA rider on fire again could go there. Is it enough? Go there in and out of the first turn with the French R following to Lake. Lake is there. Another rider from United States of America. Waters is coming up. We have the rider coming out of Germany I think in a bit. But all the way at the front here, ladies and gentlemen, USA Conair in and out of the final turn. Oh, coming down in front of straight away. Another world title. Second world title today. Conor Gair out of the United States of America. First, Lomb is second. Third is the other runner coming out of USA. Daniel Waters Martin coming out of Ecuador. Pereira in fifth out of Brazil. Cole in sixth out of USA. Argentina France and Australia Fox in eight here. Do you see the replay on the big screen ladies and gentlemen? It was a great start. Kodair with a crash from Matthew Fox coming out of Australia on the world number seven out in the final. God in and out of the final turn. The French rider came really close but not close enough. He took second. Rome to Lombake. And in third, the other man from United States of America, Daniel Waters. Once again, let’s make a lot of noise. USA. All right, let’s get up to the start gate now. Cruiser men 17 to24. Australia, USA, France, Belgium, Netherlands all ready and stacked to go. Let’s get up into it now. For Belgium, it’s Vitza Bedet out of Lena Mates. In late number seven for the United States of America, Andrew Herrera out of six for the Netherlands, Bober Bur in five for France, Jules Kadets. Gate four belongs to Belgium’s Sim Books. In cake number three for France, Lenny Cador. Cake number two for the USA, it’s Drake Velador. And in cake number one for Australia, let’s say hello to Zack Hutton. [Applause] Okay, riders random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with another final and the world number one. Hera on the inside. Another runner coming out of Australia. Sec. Oh, Chris in turn number one from Bernste back in the back. It’s the runner coming out of the United States. It’s Fidor. Fidor is leading this one out over the rhythm section. It’s the runner coming up. So, the world number two leading this one out. Australia second. From free ladies and gentlemen coming out of the final turn USA [Applause] taking another win. Rick Feldor Sackton and Jill Scott one two and three in this final. Wo two French riders on the line ladies and gentlemen to finish for that for the podium spots. Both on birthday also in this final. Great start by the world number two. Amazing stuff. I think the other man arena went down in turn number one, but it was Felador. Australia Zack Hutton on second in third. It was probably the D rider. Bamber stay in third. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s wait for the official confirmation on that great stuff for final number three. Let’s get at it now. Cruiser men 50 plus France, New Zealand, Great Britain, and the Netherlands all locked and loaded. This is going to be a big one out of gate number eight for the Netherlands. Bob Festto [Music] [Applause] in gate seven for France. Swan Delmas in gate number six. Also for France, Nicholas Terrace. [Music] For the Netherlands, it’s Richard Vanzaran in gate five. [Music] In four for France, Mark Brinu in cake number three for Great Britain, Alan Hill. [Music] Out of two for New Zealand, it’s Dion Youth. And in gate number one, world number eight last year for France, Yan Gay. [Applause] [Music] Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the rule number one from the outside. The belly is on the way. Fon, is it not a real title? FY on the inside in turn number one. Oh, a crash. Two riders are down and Fan is again out in front. Is it enough for him? The dead run in and out of the second turn together with the French ride in second. And a friend is Sean G. ladies and gentlemen alongside Mar Bruno. Mar Bruno in third. Ba is coming up in and out of the final third. Ladies and gentlemen, Dies made some noise made a lot less taking the win over here in Copenga again in second in third in fourth. Oh my days, what a final. The rider coming out of Great Britain. Alan Hill over the section for Zen is again the fastest man. Belly time. Reish for world number one. Here the replay on the big screen. He came from the middle next to the rider from France racising with the plate number eight. Ladies and gentlemen, so Yong Gay on the inside in turn number one, but it was enough for Van. He’s really happy with that in and out of the final turn. The other French Vana tried to came closer as well for Vestro in four crossing the line once again. World’s challenge champ Cruz’s man 50 years and over reot. All right up to the gate now cruiser boys 12 and under. USA, Netherlands, Australia, Japan, Colombia all in it as we get ready to introduce the riders to you. There he is out of Australia. Lane number eight, Leo Icheira. [Applause] In seven, it’s Isay Odaka of Japan representing Colombia. Out of South America, it’s John Casedo. [Applause] In gate number five for Japan, Ikai Hashimoto. [Applause] Out of gate number four now for Australia, Freddy Coots. In gate number three for the United States, Trenton Paxman. [Applause] Gate two belongs to the Netherlands, Sam Fontaken. And in gate number one for the USA, it’s Cody Young. [Applause] Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with a great start. Oh, slams in for David. Out of the pedals, the USA guy on the inside is a Cody. Cody Young taking the lead. Two runners down again with the other batsman is getting in the mix. USA one, USA second. Five riders on the track. We have Australia in third for the moment. Freddy Goat on his way to the podium with a Colombian rider. Behind him, Juan Nicholas Casedo or Rosco. But the battle is going on. The title goes probably to USA. But which runner from USA ladies and gentlemen? Let’s come down in front of straight away and he towards the line 703 on the plate. Cody Young. Cody Young is your UCI World Challenge champ in the cruiser category. 12 years and under bigman in second and it was in third. Ladies and gentlemen, K Freddy coming out of Australia. Here a replay on the big screen with an amazing start for Slam Sim Fand. But he came and clipped on the first straight away. TR is down as well. And another crash after turn number one. And here do you see the battle between the USA guys on the inside Cody Young and round the outside. The ride on the 698 Paxman. But it was not enough. Cody Young finished first, Paxman second. And an Aussie on the podium again with Freddy Coats. One, two, and three. Once again, USA make some noise. So, cruiser girls now 12 and under. USA, Netherlands, Japan, New Zealand, Brazil, Switzerland, and Australia all represented up in the gate as they look down the first straightaway. Out of gate number eight, it’s Maggie McDougall for Australia. [Music] on her inside for Switzerland. Gate seven belongs to Inora Cruz representing Brazil out of gate number six. Manuela Ramos Mo in gate five for the USA. Melia Alvarez [Applause] for New Zealand. In gate four, Edison Heroffield in gate number three for Japan. Shisa Kaisumi [Applause] in cake three now for the Netherlands. Sophie fun. And in cake number one for the United States of America, Savannah Priest. [Applause] Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with another final. Sophie from Sullet on the inside. Two riders down on the first frame away, but the USA rider is going away with it at the moment. Mali Alvarez. Alvarez is the real number six leading this one out ladies and gentlemen the Australian rider Mickey to go is looking good right there and we are looking to Sophie Vasum in third in and out of the second turn USA looking for another world challenge title ladies and gentlemen is it enough Alvarez Aussie taking over on the right hand side is now on the number one Aussie Aussie Aussie [Music] From lane number eight right now the world challenge champ in this cruising category girls 12 years and under Maggie Magdo she can’t believe it ladies and gentlemen look at the emotions on the big screen from Sulen came across as well there in third all the way from lane number eight like Nikim was winning his first World Cup. 10 years ago in Papa Me to go all the way from eight in second in the first turn. The world number six Alvarez. It was looking good for her. But then on the rhythm section, the third straight away, ladies and gentlemen, amazing stuff for Aussie. She took over and is right now the world challenge champ cruiser girls 12 years and under Maggie McDougall a [Music] we go now cruiser girls 13-6 USA Great Britain Colombia France Australia and Argentina for Argentina out of lane number Eight. Alonsino Romano in gate number seven for Australia. It’s Erica Goodwin [Applause] [Music] coming at you out of gate number six for France. Selena Bullier on her inside also for France. Gate five, Leone Perg. [Applause] representing Colombia out of gate 4 Gala Lupe Palios Palm [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Great Britain it’s Annaise Carpeta [Applause] in two for the USA Landon Bane and on our inside also for the USA Lily Ashley Three. [Music] [Applause] Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, we are good to go with final number seven. Purel from the middle on the inside of United States of America as the world number one of last year’s appearing in and out of turn number one. Oh, here we go. Two times USA again. Colombia is looking for a bit more power. Oh, the French is coming. Leo BL European champ two weeks ago looking for another world challenge title. Oh, into the final third. Viva of France. Leon Burbell takes it over Columbia for second on the line. Wal takes second and the world number one of last year right now is third. Linda Bir out of the USA. Amazing stuff by the French rider. World number seven from last year right now. World challenge number one Leonyi BO. Amazing start with a nice jump down the starting ramp. The world number one was a bit faster in turn number one took the inside line and was taking the whole shot. Lynon Burian. So the world number seven in second. Leon Bergel and Colombia on the line for second. Ladies and gentlemen, that was amazing. Gualoop Palios Palume. So France, Colombia, USA 1, two and three. Once again, ladies and gentlemen, Fifala France, Leoni Burgel, champion de cruise of men now. 4244, France, Latvia, USA, Brazil, Czech Republic. We got four riders from France. Coming at you Czech Republic’s Jakob, Scarrapek in lane number eight. Out of seven for Brazil, Luciano Andrei [Applause] in gate number six, it’s Brandon Kitsler for the USA. [Applause] Out of gate number five for France, Terrets Toronto, [Music] [Applause] G Yonkas of Latia in gate number four. In gate number three for France, it’s Charlie Gallo Male Lan of France at gate number two. And in gate number one also for France, Kevin Teleport. [Music] [Applause] Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with a crazy final four French riders in this one. And who’s taking the lead? Oh, and he is on his turn number one. Let’s check out this teleport. It’s Gayak. Gayak and teleport next to each other. Ladies and gentlemen, France 1, two, three, and four. Oh, coming out of the second turn 03 on the plates. Charlie Gay. Charlie Gayam. Right now it’s Bports taking over the other French riders. Michael is in there as well alongside Andre Brazil is getting in the mix. It’s six to the world challenge champ 2025. Ke from France. Great stuff by those guys. Four French riders in the final. Amazing and crazy what all the French guys are doing all the time here. Do you see the replay jungers in the mix as well? The Brazilian rider came all the way from the outside. Luciano Andreeti the left rider from ace from the start taking four on the line. And here the battle on the rhythm section. 03 and the one. Charlie Gayak together with Kevin Delport on the left side all the way around takes it over. Kevin Alport won. Charlie Gayak second and third. I believe it was Marco Lon. Let’s wait for the official results. All right, let’s get at it now. Cruiser woman 40 plus up in the gates. It’s Germany, Great Britain, France, New Zealand. It is your 40 plus woman in the cruiser category in eight for France. Malikica Pillow [Applause] out of seven for New Zealand. Welcome Donna Hit. Honor [Applause] inside also from New Zealand, Janette Davies. [Applause] Gate number five belongs to Great Britain’s Josephine Puren. In gate number four for France, Lunavine Sevel [Applause] out of gate three for France. Vanessa Corel [Applause] in gate two for Great Britain. Hello Sarah Jane Nichols. And in gate number one for Germany, it’s Kirsten Mayor. Okay, riders. Random start. Riders ready. Watch the gate. [Music] Oh, here we go with another final from late number one. I think Kirsten Meyer. Kirsten Mer is on the way. Has that inside line into a number one. New Zealand making moves. New Zealand with Davis heads in this final cruiser winner 40 years and over. Let’s check them out. Ladies and gentlemen, the world number six is hunting for a real number one. Kirsten Mayer in and out of the second turn together with Jenna Davis. Jenna Davis on the podium. Sara Jane Nichols coming out of Great Brit. Oh, final turn. New Zealand wants a bit more, but at the moment it’s not enough. Final straight away. Oh, here we go. Here we go. New Zealand on the line. Whoa. Round number one, Jenna Davies just in front of Kirsty Meyer. And in third, it was Great Britain. Ladies and gentlemen, Sarah J. Nicholls. Let’s check out the replay. An amazing final for the cruiser women 40 years and over. Nice jump for one of the French riders all the way from the outside. But world number six took the whole shot right there. Kayak there’s already a lot of world championships in the books. New Zealand was looking for a bit more in the final turn. That was not enough. But there on the right side on the final straightaway, ladies and gentlemen, just in front of the line. Amazing stuff. Incredible final by the cruiser women 40 years and over Janet Davies New Zealand make some noise. So just two finals to go now. Right now it’s all about the cruiser men 45 to 49. USA France Germany Great Britain up in the start gate. We look at the gate now from lane number eight. Cedric Kmenu of France in seven. Matt Bernard of Great Britain. Out of gate number six also for Great Britain. Hello Fraser Watson. [Applause] Cake five belongs to Francis Jean Serge Dere [Music] in cake number four for Germany. Eric Krabika in cake three for France. Jocelyn Ruets. [Music] [Applause] Out of cake number two for France, Marshall Piri. And then gate number one for the United States of America, Andrew Contest. [Applause] Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with a cruiser going to be 45 to 49 years old. Watch out. Watch out. USA into turn number one. Andrew Cops. Andrew C out in front in second with Martio Peru. Peru is there. The German rider. It’s Ruiz. He is going to get a mix as well. But all the way at the front end, world number one, ladies and gentlemen, another world challenge start for the USA guys. It seems like it’s enough in and out of the final turn. Andrew Cont taking another victory like he did in Rock Hill again over here in Copenhagen in second crossing the line. The French rider joim Ruiz D plus came across the line. Eric Gab. So there was a photo finish between the German rider and between the rider coming out of France Gabri and Ruiz in and out of the first turn in the final. It was the USA guy Andrew Cox. Amazing massive on the first straightaway ladies and gentlemen. A nice double in front of the final turn and then in and out coming down that final straightaway heading towards the line taking the victory. Andrew CS USA on the number one and then the photo finish between the French R and RA coming out of Germany. USA once again make some noise. Andrew Cooks. All right, let’s get at it now. The last of the cruiser finals meant 25 to 29 up on the hill. France, Belgium, Latvia, Brazil, and the Netherlands. This is the last race of the afternoon in gate number eight for the Netherlands. Kevin Albus out of gate seven for France. Excel Dablot [Applause] in gate six for Brazil. Yaldo Gibbe Filo [Applause] in gate five for France. Ronan Pero for Latia. Gate four belongs to Renar Alga for France. Gate three belongs to Jeremy Sarzen in gate two for Belgium. Rob Feridan. And in gate number one for France, Leo Leopre. [Applause] Okay, riders, random start. Riders, ready? Watch the gate. [Music] All right, ladies and gentlemen, here we go with the last final shot like a cannon for the man coming out of Brazil of Brazil. Vo [Music] in turn number one, the French rider Kane underneath and it’s not blue. Is it Roman second? Kevin Elvis is third in the second turn. The French rider on the number one and there’s going to be Pero. They’re always there, but Elvis all the way on the outside for student making moves. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Wow. Elvis Perro Field. What a honor to cruise a man. 25 till 29 years old. Kevin Elvis can’t believe it. But right now, he’s the world challenge number one 2025 ladies and gentlemen for the Dutch for the Nelot. Gen Alberts. Woo! What a lot of action was there, ladies and gentlemen. Max. So, congratulations. Incredible racing 11 finals here this afternoon in the cruiser category. Here’s the replay with Sam Doppin. We’ll see you at the prize giving and protocol ceremony shortly. So, all the way from lane number eight was Kevin Albert on the inside. It was Lura, but he came unclipped in turn number one. And then Pero was there for Look at him in the final turn. The Belgium rider outside inside in the turn. Elvis round the outside on the left side on the final straightaway. So Perau Elbert foren one, two and three just on the line. World challenge champ or lost world number one of today. Ladies and gentlemen from Ollet Felots, G Elbert. inclusive. You okay? Just a threat to my life. Not 20 anymore. Oh, thank you. Then go to the staging and then to the Congratulations. [Applause] Thank you. I have a long maybe [Music] [Applause] just a Where is the ceremony? Get the little stack. Father behind Always Dude, I wonder what I wonder what my phone’s doing right now. Stay here for one second. You all right? Bloody bloody 10°. I’m so sorry. She said bloody. I know. 5 1%. Number eight drops. One, one, five, zero. Two, three. 1, mate. And the gate was too good for that side. left to right. said, “Okay, scene there. Okay, riders. Random start. [Applause] [Applause] [Music] every [Applause] jerseys. Come back photos. Jerseys come back. I don’t know. Open up. Hello. There’s no reason why we can’t have it. It’s a simple very similar request. No way. [Music] [Applause] [Music] I don’t want that. sent me a text. She goes, “I have adopted a new perfect Ladies and gentlemen, good afternoon. Welcome to the award ceremony of the 2025 UCX Racing World Challenge in Copenhagen, Denmark. [Music] This is the award ceremony for USA BMX Racing World Challenge category. boys 30 40 years old cruisers [Music] [Music] in eighth place from Brazil. Miguel Kulat the Silva. In seventh place from Australia, Dylan Cedar. In sixth place from Spain, Roman Martin Alonso. [Music] In fifth place from France, Matis G. In fourth from Czech Republic, Ste Aelga. And your top three in third out of Great Britain, James Cro. In second place from Belgium, Gust Lenard. And in first place and your world’s number one from Australia, Jackson Hill, [Music] trophies in the air folder. finalists. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Music] [Music] This is the award ceremony for us raising world’s chill category cruiser boys 50 60 years old. Let’s [Applause] [Music] go. [Applause] In eighth place from Australia, Matthew Fox. In seventh from Argentina, Marcos Fro. In sixth place from the United States of America, Taylor Cole in fifth place from Brazil, Luis Gustavo Agen Pereira. In fourth place from Ecuador, Jose Alberto Sanchez San Martin. And then your top three in third place from United States, Daniel Wers. In second place from France, Rome to the Bacon. And in first place and your world’s number one from the United States of America, Conor Coder. [Applause] Trophies up, gents. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Music] [Music] This is the award ceremony for the US mix raising world’s challenge category. Cruiser man 17 to 24 years old. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] In eighth place from the United States, Andrew Herrera in seventh place from Belgium, BS in six from Belgium. Bit Monet in the fifth place from France, Lady Kar. [Applause] In fourth place from France, Jane. [Applause] And your top three in third place from the Netherlands, Baen. In second place from Australia, Jack Hudson. [Applause] And in first place and your world’s number one, United States of America, Drake. [Music] [Applause] Trophies up, gents. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Applause] This is the award ceremony for the usage racing world champions category cruiser man 50 years and over. [Music] [Applause] [Music] In eighth place from New Zealand, Dio New in seventh place from Great Britain, Alan Hill in sixth place from France. Marik Blumo in fifth place from France. Nicholas Theres in fourth place from the Netherlands, Bavro. [Applause] And your top three in the third place from France, Schwan Delbas. In the second place from France, John Gay. And in first place and your world number one from the Netherlands, Refford [Applause] trophies upsets. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. Here we go. [Music] This is the award ceremony for the Utah Emix raising roads chill category cruise cruiser boys 12 years and under. [Music] [Applause] In eighth place from Japan, Ekai Hashimoto [Music] in the seventh place from Japan, Isai Odaka. In the sixth place from the Netherlands, Seph In fifth place from Australia, Leo Edaria. [Applause] In fourth place from Colombia, Juan Nicholas Cazedo Orco. And then your top three in third place from Australia, Freddy Co. in the second place from the United States of America, Trenton Blackman. And in first place and your world’s number one, United States of America, Cody Yo. [Applause] Trophies up, gents. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Music] [Music] I’m so sure you This is the award ceremony for the USA Racing World Challenge category. Cruiser girls 12 years and under. Woohoo! [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] In eighth place from Japan, Chisa Kisumi. [Music] In the seventh place from New Zealand, Edison Harold Views. In the sixth place from Brazil, Manuela Ramos Mashado in the fifth place from Switzerland, Ado Cruz. In the fourth place from the United States of America, Savannah Priest. And then your top three with the third from the United States of America, Melia Alvarez. In the second place from the Netherlands, Sophie and in first place and world number one from Australia, Megie Magdo, [Applause] world number one. So, the trophies up for the ladies. Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Music] 16. [Music] This is the award ceremony for the Utah Emraing World Chillist category. Cruiser drills 13 till 16 years old. In the eighth place from Argentina, Alonsina Romano in the seventh place from Great Britain, Anelise Kman Carpenter. In the sixth place from Australia, Erica Kubin. In the fifth place from France, Silly Bier in the fourth place from the United States, Lily Ashley. And then your top three in the third place from the United States, London Brian. In the second place from Colombia, Gualoop Palos McQue and in the first place are your world’s number one from France, Leoni Bur. [Applause] Ladies and gentlemen, let’s give him a big round of applause. [Music] This is the award ceremony for the USA raising real world challenge category cruiser man 42 44 years Yes. [Music] In the eighth place from the United States, Brandon Kitler. In the seventh place from Czech Republic, Jakob Scrap in the sixth place from Brazil, Lago [Music] in the fifth place from Latia Gus. In the fourth place from France, Tom and then your top three. In third from France, Michael L. In the second place from France, Chley Gar in first place and your world number one also from France, Gart. [Applause] All right, trophies up, gents. Selfie over here. So, ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] I’m My word. This is the award ceremony for the USA racing world tennis category. tools women 40 years and over [Music] [Applause] ye [Music] [Applause] in eighth place from Great Britain Ysef Bur in seventh place from France. Vanessa Marcel in sixth place from France. Malika in fifth place from New Zealand. Dona hits in fourth place for France. Ludville. And your top three. In third place from Great Britain, Sarah J. Nicholls in second place from Germany. Kirsty Meyer in first place in your world number one coming out of New Zealand. Janet Davies. Trophies up. Ladies, ladies and gentlemen, let’s give him a big round of applause. [Applause] Okay. Okay. [Music] This is the award ceremony for the USA BMX racing world challenge category cruette 45 to 49 years old. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] In eighth place from Great Britain, Met Bords. In seventh place for France, Matial Peru. In sixth place from Great Britain, Fraser Watson. [Music] In fifth place from France, John Shier. In fourth place from France, Cineiko. [Music] And your top three. In third place from France, Jose Ruiz. In second place from Germany, Eric Gra. And in first place in your world number one, United States of America, Andrew Cult. [Applause] All right, ladies and gentlemen, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Music] This is the last award ceremony for today’s immage racing. Real challenge category cruiser man 25 to 29 years old. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] In eighth place from France, Leo Lu [Music] [Applause] in seventh place from France, Axel DL in six from Latia, Reas Ogre. In the fifth place from France, Jeremy Sirin. In fourth place from Brazil, Jaldo Brondo Karib Vo and then your top three in the third place from Belgium, Robert. In the second place from France, Ron Barrow, [Applause] in first place, and your world’s number one from the Netherlands, Kevin Elers. [Music] Ladies and gentlemen, once again, for the last time, let’s give them a big round of applause. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] All right, thank you for joining us for today’s racising and today’s ceremony. Can’t wait to see you guys all together for the racing and of course again the awards ceremony for tomorrow. Thank you guys. Day number one, he made chilich 2025 Copenagen Denmark. Thank you. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] Heat. Hey, heat. Hey, heat. [Applause] Yes. [Music] [Applause] Hey. Hey. [Music] [Applause] Oh my god. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] All Hey guys, let’s go. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Music] [Applause] I’m asking you. [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] That’s 23. Heat. Heat. [Applause] [Applause] [Music] [Applause] Come on. Come on. [Applause] That was heat. [Applause] Yes.

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