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New leaders in National Cup after Red Centre weekend

Aug 28, 2022

Two days of racing in Alice Springs have had a crucial impact on the 2022 AusCycling BMX National Cup overall competition.

Over 300 riders contested the AusCycling BMX National Rounds 4 & 5 this weekend on a freshly-renovated track at Red Centre BMX.

Teya Rufus, Matty Tidswell and Alex Cameron each took round wins in the Superclass competitions and have placed themselves into strong positions for the series win, with just the state and territory championships and 2022 AusCycling BMX Racing National Championships left to come.

Superclass Women: Rufus rules the roost in Red Centre

Teya Rufus jumps into the air while leading a BMX race on the red sands of Red Centre BMX during an AusCycling BMX National Round

AusCycling BMX National Cup leader Bella May did not attend the weekend, opening the door for 16-year-old Teya Rufus to climb to the top of the standings.

With exactly one full gate’s worth of starters, both National Rounds were decided on points after four motos.

On Saturday, the first moto of the weekend went the way of 2018 elite national champion Erin Lockwood.

But after that, Rufus quickly found her groove. The Maryborough rider, who finished fourth in the world at the Nantes 2022 UCI BMX Racing World Championships, took out the remaining three motos with confidence and earned her second National Round victory of the season.

Lockwood was second with a consistent Gemma-Lee Thomas in the three-spot.

Teya Rufus and Erin Lockwood ride side-by-side with helmets off in between races at a BMX competition

Teya Rufus with Erin Lockwood.

On Sunday, Rufus picked up from where she left off. The Junior Superclass national champion convincingly won the first three motos, leading from start to finish.

It took until the final race for Thomas to get one over the young Queenslander, but Rufus had done enough to seal back-to-back wins in this Red Centre double-header.

The only low point in the Superclass Women’s came in the second moto on Sunday, when Lockwood tangled with Julie Urben di Giaimo and crashed heavily. All riders were able to walk or ride away from the collision, but Lockwood took no further part in competition.

Rufus moves to top of the National Cup standings with a perfect 840 points, passing Bella May on 765, with Gemma-Lee Thomas on 750.

Imogen Healy (Tea Tree Gully BMX Club) won both rounds in the Junior Superclass Women’s category.

Superclass Women results – Round 4

  1. Teya Rufus (Maryborough BMX Club)
  2. Erin Lockwood (Nerang BMX Club)
  3. Gemma-Lee Thomas (Castle Hill BMX Club)
  4. Julie Urben di Giaimo (Lilydale BMX Club)
  5. Georgia Potter (Happy Valley BMX Club)
  6. Nicole Thomson (Big Rivers BMX Club)
  7. Coby Stagg (Frankston BMX Club)
  8. Isabelle Beames (Southern City BMX Club)

Superclass Women results – Round 5

  1. Teya Rufus (Maryborough BMX Club)
  2. Gemma-Lee Thomas (Castle Hill BMX Club)
  3. Julie Urben di Giaimo (Lilydale BMX Club)
  4. Georgia Potter (Happy Valley BMX Club)
  5. Nicole Thomson (Big Rivers BMX Club)
  6. Coby Stagg (Frankston BMX Club)
  7. Isabelle Beames (Southern City BMX Club)
  8. Erin Lockwood (Nerang BMX Club)

Superclass Men: Cameron, Tidswell trade blows in National Cup duel

Matt Tidswell launches off a jump while leading a BMX race at the AusCycling BMX National Round 5 at Red Centre BMX, Alice Springs

Matt Tidswell has taken the National Cup lead in the Superclass Men.

Two contenders have risen to the top of the Superclass Men’s competition in the 2022 AusCycling BMX National Cup.

After winning National Round 2 in Adelaide, Matty Tidswell had the chance to leap into the series lead after many of his closest rivals chose to sit out the Alice Springs weekend.

His biggest competition was National Cup leader Alex Cameron, who headed to the Red Centre hoping to retain or extend his advantage.

On Saturday, both riders won their respective first motos. However, in race two, Tidswell could only manage the two-spot behind exciting youngster Josh Jolly, the reigning 15 boys national champion who was racing his first Superclass Men’s event.

In the Round 4 final, Tidswell got the hole shot but Cameron stayed within touching distances, waiting for the right time to strike. In the third straight, the Sydneysider surged powerfully past Tidswell, took the lead into the final corner and held on for an exciting victory.

Alex Cameron negotiates a berm in AusCycling BMX National Round 5 at Red Centre BMX, Alice Springs

Alex Cameron came into the weekend as the National Cup leader.

On Sunday, Tidswell had an immediate chance at revenge, beating Cameron in the first moto but once again dropping his second race to Josh Jolly – and again in moto 3.

In fact, Jolly seemed to be making himself at home in the Superclass Men’s racing, winning all three of his motos.

But in the Round 5 final, this time Matty Tidswell made no mistake. He once again nailed the hole shot, but this time created a bigger gap to Cameron – one that the South Australian would not relinquish.

Cameron finished second while Jolly took third place in a promising Superclass debut.

With that, Tidswell has overtaken Cameron at top of the AusCycling BMX National Cup standings. Tidswell will take 825 points into the state championships ahead of Cameron’s 771, before what shapes up to be a decisive meeting at the 2022 AusCycling BMX National Championships in Launceston.

Trey Tuffin (Happy Valley BMX Club) took home both round victories in the Junior Superclass Men’s category.

Superclass Men results – Round 4

  1. Alex Cameron (Sydney BMX Club)
  2. Matty Tidswell (The Cove BMX Club)
  3. Rory Southwell (Macarthur BMX Club)
  4. Joshua Jolly (Ballarat-Sebastopol Cycling Club)
  5. Kale Warner (Nerang BMX Club)
  6. Damon Hocking (Sunbury BMX Club)
  7. Marcus Walker (Bendigo BMX Club)
  8. Jayden Fox (Happy Valley BMX Club)
  9. Declan Hegarty (Redlands BMX Club)
  10. Kyle Fox (Happy Valley BMX Club)

Superclass Men results – Round 5

  1. Matty Tidswell (The Cove BMX Club)
  2. Alex Cameron (Sydney BMX Club)
  3. Joshua Jolly (Ballarat-Sebastopol Cycling Club)
  4. Rory Southwell (Macarthur BMX Club)
  5. Kale Warner (Nerang BMX Club)
  6. Kyle Fox (Happy Valley BMX Club)
  7. Marcus Walker (Bendigo BMX Club)
  8. Damon Hocking (Sunbury BMX Club)
  9. Declan Hegarty (Redlands BMX Club)
  10. Jayden Fox (Happy Valley BMX Club)

Full results

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Photos: Get Snapt


Written by
Ryan Miu
Disciplines
BMX Racing