Not my words exactly but the words Jeff Ang in today's Straits Times sports section. You want to know why? It is because we had zero support for BMX back in the day. Our local riders had to maintain the track, using self-bought shovels. At one time, as VP of BMX in SACA or the Singapore Amateur Cycling Association, I was told that they were channelling SSC funds (which was literally pittance) towards mountain-biking and road-biking. They did not really care about BMX. It was left to me and a bunch of dedicated volunteers to make it happen.
My friend Gugud's daughter, Nadia, deserves all the praise she gets. She tries and was riding since she was a young girl. Not too sure about Alvin Poon though but if he can ride BMX, he has learnt to ride what, in my opinion, is one of the hardest bike sports out there.
But the problem is, the YOG bike team manager is not a BMXer. That is why I say, God help us.
My friend Gugud's daughter, Nadia, deserves all the praise she gets. She tries and was riding since she was a young girl. Not too sure about Alvin Poon though but if he can ride BMX, he has learnt to ride what, in my opinion, is one of the hardest bike sports out there.
But the problem is, the YOG bike team manager is not a BMXer. That is why I say, God help us.
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