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Jesse De Veer (19) Surprises Just Months After Serious Crash: 'I Could Move My Upper Leg, but the Lower Part Remained Stationary'

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From a broken thigh in an Italian hospital to silver at the World Cup. BMX rider Jesse de Veer (19) from Heesch crowned himself one of the best riders in the world at Papendal. "I didn't expect it at all," says the modest Brabander.
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From a broken thigh in an Italian hospital to silver at the World Cup. BMX rider Jesse de Veer (19) from Heesch crowned himself one of the best riders in the world at Papendal. "I didn't expect it at all," says the modest Brabander.

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bd.nl broke the news on Thursday, June 18, 2026.
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