What two-time world BMX champion, has withdrawn from the mountain bike world cup in Fort William?
Shanaze Reade forced out of mountain bike world cup by injury Shanaze Reade, the two-time world BMX champion, has withdrawn from this weekend’s mountain bike world cup in Fort William after seriously injuring her shoulder in training. The 20-year-old from Crewe requires surgery and will be out for four months, ruling her out of the BMX world championships in Australia in July. “I’m very disappointed that I can’t race at the worlds,” said Reade, who was the favourite for the Olympic title in Beijing but crashed in the final. “I’m also disappointed that I can’t make my mountain bike debut at the world cup. My focus now is on recovery and getting back into training as soon as I can, so I can begin my preparations for London 2012.” Sources: http://www.guardian.co.
Shanaze Reade, the two-time world BMX champion, has withdrawn from this weekend’s mountain bike world cup in Fort William after seriously injuring her shoulder in training. The 20-year-old from Crewe requires surgery and will be out for four months, ruling her out of the BMX world championships in Australia in July. “I’m very disappointed that I can’t race at the worlds,” said Reade, who was the favourite for the Olympic title in Beijing but crashed in the final. “I’m also disappointed that I can’t make my mountain bike debut at the world cup. My focus now is on recovery and getting back into training as soon as I can, so I can begin my preparations for London 2012.” Sources: http://www.guardian.co.
Shanaze Reade, the two-time world BMX champion, has withdrawn from this weekend’s mountain bike world cup in Fort William after seriously injuring her shoulder in training. The 20-year-old from Crewe requires surgery and will be out for four months, ruling her out of the BMX world championships in Australia in July. “I’m very disappointed that I can’t race at the worlds,” said Reade, who was the favourite for the Olympic title in Beijing but crashed in the final. Sources: guardian.co.