MX the next generation: One team academy
The new generation of Belgian motocross riders is working hard on its way forward. This is no different at One team academy, and they are working hard on the future under the supervision of none other than Kenny Vandueren. We took a look behind the scenes of One team academy especially for you, and made this fun report especially for you.
One-team academy: A few months ago, Kenny Vandueren had a serious fall during training. His cross career came to an abrupt end, but where one door closes another opens. Kenny embarked on a new adventure with his One team academy, and is now passing on the experiences he has gained at the highest level to the new generation of Belgian riders. Kenny currently works with Bryan Kempeneers, Ron Lespoix, Cyril Genot, Nick Vanhaeren, Glenn Bielen, Ian Van Reeth and Justin Geyskens already has several athletes under his care, and they complete the necessary cycling, fitness and motorcycle training every week at One team academy under an approving eye.
Text and photos: Dieter Jans
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