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Jamon King is making his comeback at the upcoming 2011 National Probikx Championships and Union Cyclist Internationale Oceania ranking series held at the new Perkins BMX Stadium this weekend.
Restarting his BMX riding in October last year, Jamon said he was hoping to scope out his competition at the upcoming championships when he makes his comeback debut, and then hopefully move forward to the Nationals later this year.
In the sport for 12 years, 17-year-old Jamon first began his BMX career at a young age and by the age of 10 had achieved the National Championships.
“At my age it starts to get super competitive,” he said.
“But after you’ve had the feeling of winning, you want it more and more.”
King believes that the new track will present a challenge to some of the visiting riders for the competition.
“This is a world class track and we are already getting a collection of broken bike parts,” he said.
“However, I feel as though the track was made for me.
“I’m confident I will do alright in the championships.”