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2009 MTB World Champs To Be Held In Australia

Posted by: psychavoc
Monday 29th January 07
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Mountain Bike World Championships head 'down under' in 2009
Cycling Australia Media Release

The Management Committee of the UCI (International Cycling Union) at a meeting overnight in Belgium confirmed Canberra as the host city of the 2009 Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships. The Championships will be staged from September 1 to 6, 2009 and are expected to attract more than 30,000 visitors from up to 40 countries.

UCI Vice President, Ray Godkin OAM, said the UCI was impressed by Australia's passion for mountain biking and the quality of the proposed venue, Canberra's new $7.5 million world-class Stromlo Forest Park - where the Australian Mountain Bike Championships are currently being contested.

Australia has a proven track record of hosting world class events and we are confident Canberra will deliver an outstanding World Championships, Mr Godkin said.

The event will involve more than 750 of the world's top riders who will compete in the four mountain bike disciplines of Cross Country, Downhill, Four Cross and Observed Trials for the honour of being crowned World Champion.

Cycling Australia President Mike Victor said being awarded the right to host the Mountain Bike World Championships is a major coup and will not only highlight the talent of our elite mountain bikers but the excellence or our sporting organisers.

The World Championships will put mountain biking well and truly in the spotlight both nationally and internationally and showcase Australia's emerging dominance in a cycling discipline that continues to go from strength to strength, Mr Victor said.

Canberra Off Road Cyclists (CORC) and Apis Events have joined forces to host and manage the 2009 World Championships. MTB World Events, the CORC-Apis joint venture company will oversee the planning, organisation and running of the 2009 UCI World Championships.

CORC president Anthony Burton said it was a historic achievement for the ACT to host the World Championships and a major vote of confidence for the local mountain biking community.

It's a perfect chance to highlight Stromlo Forest Park and Canberra as the number one mountain biking venue in Australia and a must-see facility for riders around the world, Mr Burton said. We are perfectly positioned to deliver a highly successful World Championships."

Stromlo Forest Park is Australia's most advanced, purpose-built mountain bike park with cutting edge courses designed by renowned international course expert Glen Jacobs.


 
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