Olympics fans convinced David Beckham, 49, turned up at Paris 2024 and showed off mad BMX skills as video goes viral

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FANS reckon they spotted David Beckham showing off his BMX skills at the Paris Olympics.

What appeared to be the 49-year-old former England captain shocked viewers with his incredible stunts, with many unable to imagine how Becks could pull it off.

Near 50 years old David Beckham did this on a BMX, he is HIM 🔥🚲pic.twitter.com/ufUj8OKdKA

— Football Hub (@FootbalIhub) August 11, 2024
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Fans were convinced David Beckham was a world-class BMX rider[/caption]
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After spotting a hilarious lookalike performing in Paris[/caption]

But those who saw the incredible footage were gutted to learn it wasn’t really Golden Balls.

The football icon’s doppelganger- real name Alex Jumelin – was tasked with entertaining spectators for 12 days during the Olympics.

And he does share a striking facial and stylish resemblance to Beckham.

The urban cyclist stepped up the mark sporting a casual white t-shirt and Beckham’s soft spiky haircut of 2006.

Jumelin, 46, also has an identical dark beard and two tattoo sleeves down to his finger tips – similar to the ex-Manchester United star.

And people took to social media with their observations about the likeness.

One X user wrote: “Nearly 50 years old and David Beckham did this on a BMX, he is HIM!”

While a second said: “Why didn’t you tell me, Beckham is now doing BMX.”

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A third added: “No way! He looks like Beckham.”

While another replied: “That’s one good lookalike, got me there!”

A fifth said: “Beckham being an insanely good freestyle BMX rider was something I did not expect to see. Sadly, it is also not him.”

Jumelin is a Paris-born cyclist who is a four-time BMX Flat world champion.

The 46-year-old has been encouraging visitors and locals in his home city to get active through cycling during the last fortnight.

France went one-two-three in men’s BMX racing with Joris Daudet crossing the finish line first to take gold with a time of 31.422.

It marked the first all-French podium in a hundred years, since the Olympics were last held here in Paris in 1924. 

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David Beckham has not attended any events at the Paris Olympics[/caption]
a man wearing an adidas shirt sits in a crowdPaul Edwards - The Sun
Beckham did watch the BMX event at London 2012 with his sons Brooklyn and Romeo, as well as then Prime Minister David Cameron[/caption]
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The Real Madrid legend was a torch bearer at London 2012[/caption]
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