GB's BMX Stars Cullen and Shriever Dominate World Cup in the Netherlands
Great Britain's Ross Cullen and Beth Shriever clinch victories at the BMX World Cup in the Netherlands, showcasing their elite skills and determination.

Ross Cullen's Breakthrough Victory
Great Britain's Ross Cullen achieved a significant milestone by securing his first-ever BMX World Cup victory in the fourth round held in the Netherlands. Cullen delivered a flawless performance, clocking in at 33.98 seconds, which edged out American competitor Cameron Wood by a mere five hundredths of a second in the men's elite race. This remarkable win propelled Cullen from 12th to 5th place in the standings, amassing 865 points with only two races left in the season.
Beth Shriever's Commanding Performance
Earlier in the day, Olympic champion Beth Shriever claimed her first World Cup win of the season. Shriever dominated the race from the start, finishing with an impressive time of 33.072 seconds, ahead of Australia's Saya Sakakibara. Reflecting on her victory, Shriever remarked, 'That was unreal. I needed that.' The 26-year-old, who won Olympic gold in Tokyo in 2021, moved up from sixth to fifth in the standings, solidifying her position as one of the top contenders in the sport.
Impact on the Standings
Both Cullen and Shriever's victories not only highlight their individual talents but also significantly impact the overall standings. Cullen's leap in the rankings demonstrates his potential to be a formidable competitor in the remaining races. Similarly, Shriever's consistent performance underscores her readiness to defend her Olympic title and continue her dominance in BMX racing.
Looking Ahead
With two races remaining, the competition is heating up. Cullen and Shriever's recent successes set the stage for an exciting conclusion to the BMX World Cup season. Fans and competitors alike will be eagerly watching to see if these British stars can maintain their momentum and secure further victories.