BMX rider Henry, 8, 'fastest kid in the world for his age'


Henry, an eight-year-old BMX rider from Oldland Common near Bristol, has set his sights on the BMX World Championships in Copenhagen following his second consecutive victory at the National Championships in his age group. This year, he has won all ten of his national races as a member of the Crucial team based in Bedminster. Coach Neil Forsyth believes that Henry is currently the fastest rider in the world his age.

Although the young athlete has only been riding for three years, the ambitious rider has his sights set firmly on the World Championship in Copenhagen next year. Henry is determined to continue improving and has been training hard to achieve his goal of becoming world champion.

Henry’s remarkable achievement has made waves in the BMX world and beyond, with many fans congratulating him on social media. The talented young rider has certainly captured the hearts of many, and his future looks incredibly bright as he continues to prove himself on a national and international scale.

Overall, Henry’s incredible success is testament to his hard work and dedication, as well as the support of his family and coaches. It is clear that this talented young rider has a bright future ahead of him, and we can’t wait to see what he will achieve in the coming years

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