Kenny Belaey

Kenny Belaey

Kenny Belaey at Sportief Gent 2010
Personal information
Full name Kenny Guillaume Leda Belaey
Nickname The Magician
Born (1983-01-26) 26 January 1983
Eeklo, Belgium
Height 1.81 m (5 ft 11 in)
Weight 79 kg (174 lb)
Team information
Discipline Mountain bike — Trials
Role Rider
Major wins

Kenny Belaey (born 26 January 1983, Eeklo, Belgium) is a Belgian mountain bike trials cyclist. He holds the UCI titles record in the discipline of trial.

Thanks to his titles, professionalism, style and ability to interact with the crowd Belaey is one of the biggest names in the bike trials world scene. The Belgian has been at the cutting edge of his sport for more than ten year now, achieving his first 26 inch UCI Elite crown in 2002.

Kenny is always proactive in promoting his sponsors and his sport as well. The last couple of years Kenny has been traveling extensively to perform shows all over the world, making appearances on TV and working with photographers and journalists to create trial features for the world’s leading bike and sports magazines.

History

Belaey started in competition in 1992, inspired by his dad Ronny who was a motorcycle trialist. Hard work, athletic skills and fierce natural talent started to pay off soon. In 1996 he made his international debut in Spa-Francorchamps coming home fifth. Another two year later (1998) he claimed his first cadet world champion title. He wrote history in 2000 when he won the Junior Worlds in both 20” and 26”. Kenny continued to make a name for himself by dominating the 2005 and 2006 seasons, taking back-to-back world titles. He even made it a "triple" in 2005 racking up the World, European and World Cup overall titles. His ability to clear seemingly impossible obstacles and pull off amazing saves has earned him the nickname "The Magician".

Palmares

For the sport

More than anyone he’s pushing to help developing the sport and reaching a more mainstream audience. Early on in 2009 Belaey has set off on a five-week global trek crossing from Spain to England, Cleveland, California and Hawaii in the US. His encounters with biking legends places and athletes influencing the sport will be the backbone of a forthcoming TV series to be aired on the ‘Extreme Sports Channel’. Featured sporting celebrities include: Toni Bou (moto trials star), Dave Mirra (X-games BMX legend), Hans Rey and Ot Pi (bike trials pioneers), Danny Macaskill (Scottish street riding ace) and many more. In 2011 the 4th and 5th episode will go on air for Belgian TV and the Extreme Sportschannel, showcasing his adventures during a road trip through South Africa. In 2011 he also decided to organize the UCI world cup rounds in Belgium, having the biggest media outcome in the history of the sport with live international TV coverage…

Facts

PROFILE Kenny Belaey

Bike : GT trials / GT Force LE / GT Zaskar

Varia Sponsors : Red Bull, GT bicycles, Adidas, Volkswagen, Hope Technology, Sapim, Qoleum, Bovelo Trial since: 1992 Competition debut: Leuven, Bierbeek

Career tally 2012: Appearance in the Olympic Samsung TVcommercial feat. David Beckham / Big injury held him back for the rest of the season, still bringing home a bronze medal at the worlds. 2011: Appearance in the biggest global Adidas commercial ever. ALL IN / European champion / 2nd World cup overall / 2nd World championships / Volkswagen advert / Red Bull mobile advert. 2010: show for the prestigious Laureus awards reaching millions of viewers in 180countries/ WORLD CHAMPION/ European championship 2nd/ World cup 3rd 2009: World Cup overall winner / Bronze European championship / Silver Worlds 2008: World cup Barcelona winner, World Cup overall runner up (all in 26” class) 2007: World Cup overall winner, 3rd in Worlds, Belgian champion, world record ‘180° rotations’ (all in 26” class) 2006: World champion, European champion, Belgian champion (all in 26” class), 2005: World Champion, World Cup overall, European champion (all in 26” class), 2004: World Cup overall, 3rd in European championship (all in 26”class) 2004: world cup overall 2003: World Cup Overall, 3rd in Worlds, 2nd in Europeans (all 26”) 2002: World champ (26” class) 2001: Junior world champ & World Cup overall (20” klasse), 3rd in Junior Worlds & Belgian champ (26”) 2000: Junior world champ 26”, Junior World Champ 20”, European Junior Champ 26”, Belgian Elite 20” and 26” champion + world cup overall 1999: Cadet world champ 20”, Belgian elite Elite 20” champ 1998: Cadet world champ 20”, 3rd in European 26”, Belgian Junior champ 26”

Personal life

Belaey enjoys playing the guitar, listening to music, watching movies, fishing, and snowboarding.[3] He is married to Fien Lammertyn.

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Mountain Bike World Championships previous results". UCI. Retrieved 6 April 2012.
  2. Coope, Robin. "1999 World Biketrial Championship Results". Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  3. Amer, Sameen. "Magic On Two Wheels – Kenny Belaey". Weekly Magazine. The News International. Retrieved 6 April 2012.

External links

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