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Hamilton Juniors in BMX squad

Hamilton News
3 May, 2018 10:19 PM2 mins to read

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Hamilton rider Jesse Smith in action at the 2017 UCI BMX World Championships in USA. Photo / Nico Van Dartel

Hamilton rider Jesse Smith in action at the 2017 UCI BMX World Championships in USA. Photo / Nico Van Dartel

A strong contingent of riders from the Waikato have been named for the New Zealand Junior Elite squad for the UCI BMX World Championships in Baku, Azerbaijan in June.

The five-strong team is led by world champion Jessie Smith of Hamilton, who won the 16 years title in Challenge and Cruiser classes at last year's championships in the United States. All of the squad of three male and two female riders have enjoyed success at previous age group world championships.

Smith, along with fellow Hamilton club rider Cailen Calkin, are multiple age group world champions, now in their first year in the Junior Elite category.

They are joined by Hamilton's Baylee Luttrell, who recently moved with her family to Copenhagen. She has been able to benefit with a significant amount of European race experience and knowledge to back up her Kiwi skill base.

Hamilton's Ryan Jordan and Cambridge club's Luey Cotton round out the squad with Te Awamutu's Rico D'Anvers as the reserve.

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The World Championships, which also incorporate the Challenge (age group) classes, will be staged at Baku, Azerbaijan on June 5 to 9.

■The New Zealand Junior elite BMX team is: Female — Jessie Smith (Hamilton), Baylee Luttrell (Hamilton). Male — Cailen Calkin (Hamilton), Ryan Jordan (Hamilton), Luey Cotton (Cambridge). Reserve: Rico D'Anvers (Te Awamutu).

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