Alise Post
Female,
St Cloud, MN
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Last Login: Jan 3, 2009 02:52 PM
I race BMX and I am the current ABA Women's Pro National Champion. I am a 4-time Amateur National Champion. I am the '07 UCI World Champion. I'm gonna train real hard and go for the gold in the 2012 Olympics in London. "Hailing from small town, middle America (St Cloud, Minnesota to be exact), Alise Post is the most successful female BMX racer to ever swing her leg over a bike. Alise started racing BMX at the age of 6 and immediately fell in love with the sport. Her older brother Nick was an avid racer and pushed to get her started in the sport. After a few practice sessions, Alise entered her first race and won, and the rest, as they say, is history. Her love of racing pushed her to win her first Girls Overall National Championship at the age of 10, beating out thousands of other girls for the title. Just to make sure no one thought it was a fluke, Alise repeated the feat three more times. Alise finished up her amateur career with well over 100 National victories and numerous Local, State, Regional and World Championship titles. Needing a new challenge, and despite the season being well under way, Alise decided to make the jump to the pro ranks mid-season in 2006. She turned 15 three months prior, the minimum age to enter the Pro category. After taking two thirds in her first two races, it didnt take her long to win her first race, finding the top of the podium in just her third try. Alise finished up with 5 wins for the season, enough to earn her the Women's Pro National Championship in her rookie year. At 15 years of age, Alise is the youngest to ever win the Pro Championship. And, the icing on the cake, Alise was also voted "Rookie Pro of the Year" (an honor that had been exclusively reserved for males) by the readers of BMX'er Magazine. So far in 2007, Alise already looks to be the odds-on favorite to repeat as the National Champion, making her only the third Woman to win it in back-to-back years. But, Alise has loftier goals. BMX will make it's debut at the Beijing, China Olympic Games in 2008, and despite the fact that she is the best female BMX racer the US has to offer, she will not be invited to attend this race. Alise misses the 19-years-of-age cutoff by about a year. So she will have to wait until 2012 - 5 years to train and focus on Olympic Gold. She will be 21 then, just coming into her prime. She will have the advantage, unlike the riders who will debut in Beijing, of knowing exactly what she is getting into. Expect, as usual, Alise to make the most of her opportunities. Away from the track, Alise excels at just about everything she tries. An all-star in gymnastics and track as well, Alise has already caught the eyes of several Division 1 colleges while still a high school sophomore. She finds the time between all of her extra-curricular activities to maintain a straight A report card. At 16, she is smart with a great humor and sensibilty about her. She is confidence personified, without the conceit that you might expect from someone who has achieved so much so soon. Alise knows what it takes to succeed, her drive and work ethic are unparalleled. She is the total package - smart, good natured, outgoing, attractive, and, above all, a champion."
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France Update 10/12

Fri, 12 Oct 2007 - Posted at 04:12:25 PM

Today was time trials, and Im kinda pissed about how I did.  Started out with practice this morning, it was super cold out, reminded me of home.  I was super stoked on my riding during practice, even Mike King and James Herrera, the US team coaches, were pumped on how well I was doing, this being my first time on an Olympic level track.  My first time trial, James took my bike to the top of the starting ramp and I stayed at the bottom riding the trainer bike.  Before I knew it, my lap was up, so I rushed up to the top and jumped on my bike.  But I forgot to lower my seat!  The whole lap, my seat was bucking me off my bike!  Yikes!  Needless to say, not a good lap, I had to roll the last 2 1/2 straights.  My second lap, my split time was rad.  But by then the wind had come up as it does every afternoon, so pretty much everyone couldnt jump the third straight, except for 3 of us.  And, I came up way short on the second jump and fully nose cased and ate it.  Boom!  So throw that lap out.  All in all I ended up 28th so at least im in the show, and you know its a lot different with 7 other riders on the track than a time trial by yourself.  So Im way psyched about mixing it up tomorrow.

Check back tomorrow, hopefully Ill have some great news!

Alise

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