Molly Simpson Wins First BMX World Cup Medal In Turkey

Sakarya, Turkey (October 23, 2021) – In her first year competing as an Elite athlete, Molly Simpson from Red Deer, Alberta, rode her way to a bronze medal at BMX World Cup # 5 in Sakarya, Turkey. This marked her first international race since the BMX World Championships in late August.
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β€œIt felt pretty good,” said Simpson. β€œIt was my first World Cup final, and I hit it with a third position so I’m pretty stoked about it. I just took it one race at a time and just kept it smooth and it went well. It’s just so awesome. I think I’m going to have a piece of cake at home to celebrate once we’re back at the hotel.”
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Her teammate and Junior World Championship medallist, Teigen Pascual, just missed out on the final as the two battled it out in the semi-final. Racing continues for Team Canada on October 24, 30 and 31. Full results can be found here.

Source: Cycling CanadaΒ 
Information: Simone Cseplo | Cycling Canada | simone.cseplo@cyclingcanada.ca

Source: Cycling CanadaΒ 
Information: Simone Cseplo | Cycling Canada | simone.cseplo@cyclingcanada.ca


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