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BMX World
Championships Media Release |
No: bmx1001 |
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March 2010 |
BMX mom prepares for World Champs at the Argus Cycle Tour
Pietermaritzburg - The stereotypical image of BMX racing is a bunch of
teenagers racing over jumps and turns for a few hundred metres, so the sight
of 51-year-old Shalene McGilvray riding over 100 kilometres in the Cape
Argus Pick n Pay Cycle Tour on her BMX is something out of the ordinary, but
then McGilvray is not exactly your normal mother who does things by the
book.
The Pietermaritzburg DTP operator spends her working days behind a computer
and then heads off after work every day to "restore her sanity" by honing
the skills of her passion: BMX riding.
Ranked second in the world in the 45 plus age group for women, McGilvray is
well-known in South African BMX circles and is hard in training for the BMX
World Championships which are taking place in Pietermaritzburg from July 29
to August 1.
There is a double reason for McGilvray riding her first Argus at the
weekend. Her main focus is preparing for the World Champs, but she will also
be riding with five other BMX riders to raise funds for the Sunflower
Foundation.
She was asked to ride the Argus by Wayne Robertson in order to raise funds
for the Sunflower Foundation and to commemorate his 10th Argus on a BMX (and
his 20th in total).
In 2001 Robertson broke his back mountain biking and was told he would
probably never walk again. His response was that he promised to do 10 Argus
Cycle Tours on a BMX, and 2010 will be the culmination of that promise.
McGilvray started cycling by doing downhill and cross-country mountain
biking but started racing the smaller bikes 12 years ago after watching her
sons taking part in a BMX event and deciding "this is easy". In keeping with
her character, she decided to give it a go and a couple of weeks later she
"was covered in roasties" after crashing off a borrowed BMX at the next race
meeting.
That was just a minor setback and she is now a fixture at BMX events in
South Africa and a regular at World Championships all over the world.
Because so few women race BMX in her age group in South Africa, she is happy
to take on the men and is currently ranked second overall in the 45 plus age
group in the cruiser category in this country.
Being able to race the World Championships in her home town is a dream come
true for the 51-year-old McGilvray.
It will be her fifth World Champs and she is motivated to earn the number
one board in front of a cheering crowd of supporters.
"Being able to ride the world champs in front of my home crowds is
unbelievable," said McGilvray as she prepared to head off to Cape Town this
week. "When I heard Pietermaritzburg was going to host the event it was like
wow, it is going to be so awesome."
"Australian Cheryl Poynton beat me last year in front of her home crowd so I
want her to be here so I can try and get my revenge."
In 2006, in her first World Champs, McGilvray was forced to race in the 19
plus age group because there were not enough competitors and she finished
fourth. In 2007 in Canada she was second in the 45 plus category after
leading for most of the final before she misjudged a jump and her pedal hit
he jump and unclipped, which allowed a rival to pass her.
McGilvray struggled in 2008 in China, partly because she was forced to race
in the 25 plus age group, so she is hoping a large number of over 45s come
to South Africa in July so she can "beat them all".
Anybody wishing to donate funds to the Sunflower Foundation is asked to use
the following account: The Sunflower Foundation; ABSA Bank; account number
4051834719; branch: Tokai; branch code: 632005; reference: Sharlene
McGilvray or Wayne Robertson.
More information can be found at
www.mbxworldchampspmb.co.za
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51-year-old Shalene McGilvray will be taking part in the
BMX World Championships to be held in her
home town of Pietermaritzburg from 29 July to 1 August. McGilvray will be
tackling the
Argus Cycle Tour on her BMX to raise funds for the Sunflower Foundation. |
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BMX World Championships competitor Shalene
McGilvray of Pietermaritzburg will be tackling the
Argus Cycle Tour on her BMX to raise funds for the Sunflower Foundation. |
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