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ABA Jr. Devo Brings Bucks for USAC BMX Efforts

August 11, 2010 by BMXNEWS.COM Editors 

Samantha Brown competes in the Jr. Development program in Atlanta, GA

Ever wonder what happens with your entry fees once you pass them through the window? Well, if you’re a Jr. Development rider, here’s a peek. ABA just announced that, in its first year of operation, the Jr. Development series contributed $35,000 to USA Cycling to further support the BMX program. Here’s an excerpt from the release:

“We believe that this program has contributed significantly to the development of our young athletes, and are pleased to be able to make this contribution to USA Cycling,” stated ABA CEO, BA Anderson.

Through local races and its national series, the ABA had more than 200 young men and women compete in Junior Development races. The USA Cycling BMX Junior Development Program (JDP) Series is designed to take our next generation of young, talented athletes to the highest level of BMX racing. The goal of the program is to prepare this group by providing unprecedented access to the U.S. Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California. The program is open to all riders, 15 and 16 years of age, using the UCI BMX calendar (August 1 to July 31 of each year).

“The partnership and support from the ABA has helped to ensure that Americans will remain on top of the sport of BMX for years to come,” said USA Cycling Chief Executive Officer Steve Johnson. “With support from organizations like the ABA and Intense BMX the USA Cycling Junior Development Program will continue to thrive and cultivate the next crop of Olympic and World Champions.”

With the second year of JDP now underway, we look forward to continued coverage of the amazing progress the athletes are making, and also to seeing the first “graduating class” of the program get their first real-deal laps at the Chula Vista SX next month.

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