Bicycle motocross rider Dominik Ráliš became the European champion. ERA congratulates!
Dominik Ráliš won the UEC BMX European Championship in Sarrians, France, at the end of June. The 15-year-old BMX champion, living in outskirts of the city of Pardubice, did not give his rivals any chance in the final race of the Boys 15 category. He won all 6 rides throughout the day, leaving behind 104 competitors from all over Europe. ERA has been a proud fan of him for several years, while supporting his training.
Dominik Ráliš is a two-time world champion in BMX, four-time European champion and four-time champion of the Czech Republic. Dominik started riding on the BMX track in Pardubice at the age of three, at the age of six he already stood at the start of the first race, as nine years old he was the vice-champion of the world and became the world champion for the first time at the age of 12.
His dream and ultimate goal is to qualify to the 2032 Olympics in Brisbane, Australia, as well as this year's World Championship, where he will defend his title.