HOME      
NEWS      
TECH      
RIDING      
REVIEWS      
ASK MBA      
PHOTOS      
SUBSCRIBE        
VIDEOS      

Bromont World Cup 2009 - Bigger & Better
Posted Date: 6/15/2009
Printer Friendly Version Email A Friend Add This Increase Text Size Decrease Text Size

 

For Immediate Release

June 15, 2009 - It is only two months until the Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano returns to Bromont, Quebec, and course preparations are well underway for an exciting weekend of racing August 1st and 2nd.

Race Director Richard Deslandes says that almost $200,000 has been poured into course improvements, which will meet the needs of racers in all three disciplines - Olympic cross-country, 4-cross and Downhill.

"Phil Saxena [UCI 4-cross course designer] was here in May, redoing the 4-cross course," explained Deslandes.  "He says that, after the winter, we could have run a race without touching the course and probably still won event of the year [as Bromont did in 2008], it has held up so well."

"However, having a week on-site, lots of dirt, lots of friends to play with and plenty of toys [front-end loaders, bulldozers and dump trucks], Phil decided that he might as well improve it a bit!"

Deslandes says that the start will be shifted slightly to the left (when looking up to the top), and will come towards the rest of the course at a bit of an angle.  The finish will end up being in the same place as before, but Saxena is redoing the jumps to make them more spectacular.

Deslandes also revealed that the 4-cross course will now be permanent; Bromont will simply fill the jumps with snow for the skiing season and no longer flatten the start and finish, so racers be able to ride the course all season long.

The Downhill course will undergo minor adjustments at the top, with racers now going around the big drop off from the 2008 run.

The Olympic cross-country course is undergoing extensive work, with Ski Bromont working on it every day.  Deslandes promises that it will be ready by mid June, in time for two weeks of pre-riding before the July 2nd Canada Cup test run for the World Cup.  The course will be more than one third longer than 2008, with a new climb at the start of the lap.

The other big change, according to Deslandes, is a redesign of the site layout.

"All three events will finish in the same area, but the courses are now completely independent, so we'll be to run practice and racing at the same time."

Clearly, plans are well underway to make Bromont bigger and better than ever!

Attached image:  Workers prepare the 4-Cross track

-30-

For more information:

Richard Deslandes
Directeur général

Coupe du Monde Nissan UCI 2009 Bromont présenté par Shimano
400 rue Shefford Bromont, QC, Canada, J2L 3E7
tel.:   450 534 3333 # 103
cell.:  450 578 1020
fax.:  450 534 1563
www.mondialduvelo.com




Volume 27, Number 6 June 2012

Click cover to view contents
• iTunes APP
• Print Magazine
• Digital Magazine
• Digital Sample
• Advertise

 

 

         
Dirt Wheels ATV Action Dirt Bike Motocross Action Road Bike Action BMX Plus!

Volume 27, Number 6 June 2012

Subscribe Now & Save!
• Print Magazine
• Digital Magazine
• Digital Sample
• Advertise with Us

News
Calendar
Competition

Product Tests
Bike Tests
Test Request
Product News

Ask MBA
Tech
Turf Report
Site Map

Photo Gallery
Wallpaper
Rider Photos
Photo of the Day

 WARNING: Much of the action de­pict­­ed in this magazine is potentially dan­gerous. Virtually all of the riders seen in our photos are experienced ex­­perts or professionals. Do not at­tempt to duplicate any stunts that are be­­yond your own capabilities. Always wear the appropriate safety gear.