Alise Willoughby
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Alise Rose Willoughby''Moto Mag'' January/February 2004 Vol.3 No.1 pg.20 (née Post, born January 17, 1991) is an American professional "Current School" Bicycle Motocross (BMX) racer who has been racing competitively since 2002. She uses the
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of "The Beast".


Racing career milestones

''Note:'' Professional firsts are on the national level unless otherwise indicated. Started racing: In 1997 at the age of six. Her brother raced and suggested that she try it. First race result: Backed out of racing at the last minute. She looked down the steep starting hill and couldn't bring herself to do it. After overcoming her sense of nerves the next week she placed second in her second attempt at racing. Turned Professional/Elite:* Professional during the third week of January 2006 at 15 years of age. First ProfessionalIn the NBL it is Supergirls/Junior & Elite Women; in the ABA it is single tier Girls Pro. race result: Third place on day 1 in the
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Winternationals in Phoenix, Arizona, on April 1, 2006. She came in third as well the next day. First Professional win: At the ABA Supernationals in Desoto, Texas, on May 7, 2006 (Day 2).


Career factory and major bike shop sponsors

''Note:'' This listing only denotes the racer's primary sponsors. At any given time a racer could have numerous ever changing co-sponsors. Primary sponsorships can be verified by BMX press coverage and sponsor's advertisements at the time in question. When possible exact dates are given.


Amateur

*Fly: 2000 *Staats/TBS: 2001-September 2003 *Avent/Bombshell: September 2003-November 2004 *Hyper Bicycles: November 2004-December 3, 2005 *CMC (Construction Management Consultants) Inc.: Early December 2005-December 17, 2006 Post would turn pro with this sponsor.


Professional

*CMC Inc.: Early December 2005-December 17, 2006 *Formula Bicycle Company/Monster Factory: December 18, 2006 – December 31, 2008 *Redline Bicycles: January 1, 2009 – March 23, 2017 *GW Bicycles: March 24, 2017–present


Career bicycle motocross titles

''Note:'' Listed are District, State/Provincial/Department, Regional, National, and International titles in ''italics''. Depending on point totals of individual racers, winners of Grand Nationals do not necessarily win National titles. Only sanctioning bodies active during the racer's career are listed. Series and one off Championships are also listed in block.


Amateur

National Bicycle League (NBL) American Bicycle Association (ABA) :20 inch: *''1999,'00,'01,'02,'03,'04 Minnesota District 6 (MN-06) No.1'' *''1999,'00,'02,'03,'04 Minnesota State Champion'' *''2000,'01,'02,'03,'04 Central Region Redline Cup Champion'' *''2000 9 Girls National Age Group (NAG) No.1'' *2000 9 Girls Race of Champions (ROC) Champion *''2001 10 Girls NAG No.1'' *''2002 11 Girls NAG No.1'' *2002 11 Girls ROC Champion *2002 11 Girls Grandnational Champion *2002 Girls National No.2 *''2003 12 Girls World Champion'' *''2003 12 Girls NAG No.1'' *2003 12 Girls ROC Champion *2003 12 Girls Grandnational Champion *2003 Girls National No.2 *''2004 13 Girls NAG No.1'' *2004 13 Girls ROC Champion *''2001,'04 National No.1 Girl'' :Cruiser: *''2000,'01,'02,'03,'04 Cruiser Minnesota District 6 (MN-06) No.1'' *''2002,'03'04 Minnesota State Cruiser Champion'' *''2000,'01 10 & Under Girls Cruiser Redline Cup Central Region Champion'' *''2002,03,'04 11-13 Girls Cruiser Central Regional Redline Cup Champion'' *''2001 10 & Under National Age Group (NAG) Girls Cruiser No.1'' *''2002,'03,'04 11-13 National Age Group (NAG) Girls Cruiser No.1'' *''2002,'03 Race of Champions Cruiser Champion. *''2003,'04 National No.1 Girl Cruiser'' Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) *''2001,'02,'03,'04 World Champion'' *''2001,'04 Cruiser World Champion'' *''2007 15-16 Girls Cruiser World Champion''


Professional

National Bicycle League (NBL) *None
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(ABA) *''2006,'07 National No.1 Pro Women'' Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)* *''2017, 2019 Elite Women World Champion'' USA Cycling *''2010 Elite Women Second Place National Champion'' Pro Series Championships and Invitationals


Notable accolades

*2016 Olympic silver medalist in BMX in Rio *2012 U.S.A. Olympic Team Coach's Pick, she will represent U.S.A. in the Women's BMX Cycling event at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, United Kingdom. *She was voted 2006 Rookie Pro of the Year by the readers of ''BMXer'' magazine, the ABA's official publication. She is the first female to win the title. *At 15 years of age, she was the youngest female to hold the National No.1 Pro Women's title. She is also one of the youngest to turn pro female or male in BMX since the early days of the professional class of the late 1970s. She is also one of the youngest to hold a pro title since that era. *She was also the first female to earn all three Girls division classifications that have existed: No.1 Girl Amateur, No.1 Girl Amateur Cruiser and No.1 Girl Pro. *She became ABA No.1 Pro Girl in her rookie year.


Miscellaneous

* By being only 17 years of age in 2008, she missed participation in the 2008 Summer Olympics in
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due to the 19 years of age minimum to participate by two years. Her first Olympic competition was at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, England.


BMX press magazine interviews and articles

*"Beauty and the Beast" ''Moto Mag'' January/February 2004 Vol.3 No.1 pg.20


Personal life

Willoughby married
Sam Willoughby Sam Willoughby (born 15 August 1991 in Bedford Park, South Australia) is an Australian former BMX racing cyclist. He won an Olympic silver medal in 2012. He suffered a career-ending injury in 2016 and has since worked on his own rehabilitation, ...
in 2019. Brother Nick Post


References


External links

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The American Bicycle Association (ABA) Website.

The National Bicycle League (NBL) Website.
* {{DEFAULTSORT:Willoughby, Alise 1991 births Living people American female cyclists BMX riders Olympic silver medalists for the United States in cycling Cyclists at the 2012 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2016 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2020 Summer Olympics Medalists at the 2016 Summer Olympics Pan American Games competitors for the United States Cyclists at the 2015 Pan American Games 21st-century American women