Reilly, who last year became the first world champion in the discipline of BMX freestyle park after winning the men's elite division in Glasgow, finished third with 89.28, behind Olympic winner Logan Martin of Australia (92.65) and France's Anthony Jeanjean (93.54).
The competition in China, which also features sport climbing, breaking, and skateboarding, is the first of two legs in which competitors can gain ranking points toward Olympic quota seats. The second leg will be held in Budapest from June 20ā23.
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