Vilmos Radasics

Vilmos Radasics

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ridername = Vilmos Radasics


fullname = Vilmos Radasics
nickname = "Willy"
dateofbirth = Oct 25, 1983
height = 180cm
weight = 84kg
country = Hungary
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discipline = Bicycle Motocross (BMX)
role = Racer
ridertype = Off Road
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updated = July 24, 2008

Vilmos 'Willy' Radasics (born on Oct 25, 1983 in Sopron, Hungary) is an Hungarian Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer. He took part in the UCI BMX World Championships 2008 in Taiyuan, China, represent his country.

He was qualified to participate in the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing.

History Results

8 times, National Champion, 3 times in elite category

6 times, the Sportsman of the Year

3 times, Austrian-Hungarian Champion

European Cup places:

2000. 5th place

2001. 3rd place

2002. 5th place

2003. 5th place

European Championship, finals:

2000. 7th place

2001. 3rd place, 4. place, 8. place

2003. 7th place in elit category

2006. 5th place in Sopron

World Championship:

1993. The Nederands 33rd place

1999. France 17th place

2001. USA 21st place

2004. The Nederlands 33rd place

2005. France 33rd place

External Links

Personal Website: http://www.willyradasics.com

Qualified for Olympic Games: http://www.mob.hu/engine.aspx?page=showcontent&content=peking2008_BMX_kvota


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