Former BMX
World Champion appointed coach at World Cycling Centre
Date:
29.01.2010
Description: Former BMX World Champion, Thomas Allier, will join
the coaching staff at the World Cycling Centre (WCC) in Aigle, Switzerland,
from February 1st.
The French athlete,
34 years, will be responsible for the WCC’s high level BMX
trainees as well as young athletes training for the first Youth
Olympic Games, which will take place in Singapore in August. He
will also coach a number of less experienced riders who form a “development”
group.
Thomas Allier was BMX
Juniors World Champion in 1994, before taking the World Elite title
in 1998 and 2000. He also has five European BMX titles and six French
National titles to his name as well as various victories in the
United States.
After the 2008 Beijing
Olympic Games, where he reached the quarter finals, Thomas Allier
retired from competition to concentrate on coaching. At the WCC
he will join the coaches for the other three Olympic cycling disciplines
(road, track and mountain bike).
WCC Director Frédéric
Magné is delighted to welcome the new member of the coaching
team: “We are very fortunate to have him on the team. The
athletes will benefit from a former high level athlete who will
be able to use his expertise and competition experience to help
them develop.”
The high level training
BMX course at the WCC will begin on March 15th, bringing together
an international group of talented athletes. The main goal of the
course will be the UCI BMX World Championships in Pietermaritzburg,
South Africa, from 29th July to 1st August.
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