Theo didn’t fulfill the criteria (see below), hasn’t qualified for a final this or last year and when the team was selected was ranked 136 in...
Theo didn’t fulfill the criteria (see below), hasn’t qualified for a final this or last year and when the team was selected was ranked 136 in the world (5th highest SA rider).
Is the world champs a participation event where everyone gets a ribbon?
30.1. The performance period for the purposes of selections is 15th Jan 2024 to 16th Jun 2024. In the case of extenuating circumstances being approved, the Panel may consider an athlete’s results in the 12 months prior to the performance time period.
31. Selection Events For the purposes of nominations, the selectors will consider performances achieved in the following events, and in the order of priority:
31.1. 2024 UCI DHI World Cups Rounds 1 to 5 between 03rd May and 30th Jun 2024
31.2. 2024 CSA National DHI Championships.
31.3. 2024 CSA National Cup Series DHI events during the performance period.
31.4. 2023 UCI DHI World Championships, though this will not form part of the performance time period.
31.5. Any further UCI Categorized Races: Cat 1 and Cat 2 during the performance period.
32. Performance Criteria Subject to meeting the selection criteria at a primary, secondary and tertiary level for different tiered events, riders qualify for points towards selection their performance profiles in the following ways at different level events:
- 32.1. SA DHI Championship 2024
- -32.1.1. Points allocations: 1st place = 2 points; 2nd = 1 points : 3rd place = 0,5 points
- -32.1.2. Men’s categories – must be a minimum of five participants per category.
- -32.1.3. Women’s categories – must be a minimum of three participants per category.
- - -32.1.3.1. If insufficient numbers occur in the Elite or Junior Women categories – the overall Women winner (if competing within the above categories, and finishing within 120% of the respective Male category winner) will be awarded 1 point.
32.2. SA National Cup Series 2024
- -32.2.1. To be eligible for this point’s criteria, riders must participate in at least 75% of the SA Cup Series events held prior to the closure of the performance period on 31st May 2024
32.2.2. Points allocations Series final standings (75%) = 1 st 2 points; 2nd 1 point; 3rd 0.5 points Elite Men: (a) Performance: Must be within 103% of the race winner on at least 3 series races (b) Basis: Only Final Run results will be assessed Elite Women: (a) Performance: Must be within 105% of the race winner on applicable races (b) Basis: Only Final Run results will be assessed Junior Men: (a) Performance: Must be within 103% of the race winner on applicable races (b) Basis: Only Final Run results will be assessed Junior Women: (a) Performance: Must be within 105% of the race winner on applicable races (b) Basis: Only Final Run results will be assessed
32.3. African Continental Champion [only if held in 2024]
32.3.1. Points allocations: 2 points to winner
32.3.2. There must be a minimum of 5 South African riders (3 in the Women’s category) present per Elite/Junior category for this to apply. This number is automatically reduced in accordance with the numbers selected if less than five per category.
32.4. 2023 World Championships
32.4.1. Points allocations: 2 points to any rider finishing in the top 25% of the respective category starting field at the previous MTB World Championships.
32.4.1.1. Junior results are subject to the rider still being eligible for the Junior category and cannot be transferred to the Elite Category.
32.5. UCI World Cup Final Run: - (2 points) Elite Men: (a) Have a race time within 105% of the winning race time Elite Women: (a) Have a race time within 110% of the winning race time Junior Men: (a) Have a race time within 105% of the winning race time Junior Women: (a) Have a race time within 110% of the winning race time
32.6. UCI World Cup Semi-final Qualifying Run:
32.6.1. Points allocations: 1 point to any rider who qualifies for a World Cup semi-final within the performance time period will receive a point.
32.7. UCI World Cup Rankings as on the Selection Date 30th June 2024
-32.7.1. Points allocations: 2 points to any Elite or Junior Men or Women rider in the top 10% of the UCI World Cup rankings. 32.8. UCI Categorized Races: Cat 1(EG: IXS Cup events)
32.8.1. Points allocations: 1 point plus, an additional 1 point for a podium result Elite Men: (a) Have a race time within 105% of the winning race time Elite Women: (a) Have a race time within 110% of the winning race time Junior Men: (a) Have a race time within 110% of the Elite Men’s winning race time Junior Women: (a) Have a race time within 120% of the Elite Women’s winning race time
32.9. UCI Categorized Races: Cat 2 (EG: IXS Cup events) 32.9.1. Points allocations .5 point Elite Men: (a) Have a race time within 105% of the winning race time Elite Women: (a) Have a race time within 110% of the winning race time Junior Men: (a) Have a race time within 110% of the Elite Men’s winning race time Junior Women: (a) Have a race time within 120% of the Elite Women’s winning race time
32.10. IXS Cup Rankings
32.10.1. Points allocations: 1 point to any rider who ranked within the Top 3 of EITHER the IXS European Cup OR IXS Downhill Cup Rankings as of the selection date on 30th June 2024.
33. Tier 1: World Championships Selections
33.1. Subject to available national starting positions at the World Championships (inclusive of juniors) , selection criteria shall be based on the principles below taking into consider that if more athletes per category attain the criteria listed than the quota available, priority shall be given to primary, then secondary criteria. The selectors will select the best athletes based on results achieved on a course having similar characteristics and profile to the proposed course for the event.
33.1.1. Additionally, the relevant Selection Panel shall consider any one or more of the following factors to select the best athlete:
33.1.1.1. Any of the result(s) and performance(s) of the athlete at national and/or international competitions, with priority given to results and performances in selection period prior to the applicable Team Selection Date, including a comparison of the athletes at the National Championships.
33.1.1.2. The technical, physical, and mental skills, as well as behavior, of the athlete which are relevant to the nature of the event and the environment of the applicable International Competition to meet team objectives.
33.2. Primary Selections
33.2.1. Riders meeting standards and results capable of achieving the following results at the 2024 UCI World Championships.
33.2.1.1. Elite Men – Top 15
33.2.1.2. Elite Women – Top 10
33.2.1.3. Junior Men – Top 20
33.2.1.4. Junior Women – Top 10
33.2.2. Any athlete finishing in a medal position at the most recent World Championships in a Downhill racing event shall be eligible to selection, shall be eligible for Primary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo.
33.2.3. Athletes who qualified for participation in the semi-finals at the recent World Championships, or a World Cup Event held during the selection period shall be considered for Primary Selections, subject to achieving the required performance standards set out in this policy. 33.2.4. A rider who is in the Top 10 of the UCI World Rankings at the time of selection, will be exempt from the requirements for performance criteria.
33.2.5. Riders who have attained a performance profile of seven (7) points, shall be eligible for Primary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo.
33.3. Secondary Selection
33.3.1. Athletes who have qualified for semi final at any UCI World Cup during the selection period or for finals at any European or American UCI Class 1 event during the selection period shall be eligible for Secondary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo, subject to achieving the required performance standards set out in this policy.
33.3.2. Athletes, 25 years and younger, who are on an elite medal trajectory in the next 5 years shall be considered for selections, subject to achieving the required performance standards set out in this policy shall be eligible for Secondary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo. These shall include:
33.3.2.1. Elite athletes who have demonstrated through international performances and results the potential to progress toward a result as listed in 33.2.1 at the UCI MTB World Championships within 2 years.
33.3.2.2. Junior athletes who have demonstrated potential to progress towards a result as listed in 33.2.1 at future World Championships.
33.3.3. Riders who have attained a performance profile of five (5) points, shall be eligible for Secondary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo.
33.4. Tertiary Selection
33.4.1. Athletes not meeting the selection criteria as outlined in clauses 33.2.1, 33.2.2, 33.3.1 or 33.3.2 shall be considered for tertiary selections on a self-funded basis or as determined by ExBo. 33.4.2. Athletes who have the potential to be one of the top three ranked South Africans on the UCI DHI individual rankings at the end of 2024 such that their performance at World Championships may assist South Africa’s overall nation ranking.
33.4.3. Riders who have attained a performance profile of three (3) points, shall be considered for tertiary selections on a self-funded basis or as determined by ExBo. 34. Tier 2: African Continental Championships 2024 34.1. If no quota is applied, there will not be selection criteria for the African Continental Championships in 2024, and all licensed riders may participate. In the case that quotas apply, the criteria shall be the same as for the World Championships
34.2. Participation in the African Continental Championship will be on a self-funded basis, unless funding is available as determined by ExBo, in which case the criteria as for World Champs will apply.
35. Tier 3: Host Nation Team Selection for any MTB World Cup that may be held in SA
35.1. Riders with UCI Points: Those riders who have sufficient UCI points to qualify in terms of UCI rules, will automatically be able to participate.
35.2. The onus is on these riders to inform Cycling SA-MTB of their intention to participate at least 1 month before the World Cup registration day.
35.3. Riders with insufficient UCI points and first-time Juniors [who were Youth in previous year]: 35.3.1. As host nation, SA is allowed to enter 6 riders in teams for the different categories in addition to riders who qualify automatically. These riders shall be ranked according to their performance profile and selected based on these individual rankings.
36. Competitive and comparative assessment: If further assessment is required where riders are very close on performances achieved in terms of clause 32 the Selection Panel will also be required to assess performance in terms of results achieved, in the priority order shown, as to:
36.1. Head-to-Head: Where positions are tallied, with the lowest total being the best result
36.2. Podiums: Top 3 positions achieved in selection races, with points 1st=3; 2nd =2; 3rd=1 36.3. Ranking: UCI World ranking followed by RSA ranking
No, it's not. Technically, there are only three medals up for grabs in each class, no ribbons. However, representation matters, especially from a country like SOUTH...
No, it's not. Technically, there are only three medals up for grabs in each class, no ribbons. However, representation matters, especially from a country like SOUTH AFRICA.
That's a lot of rules to read through and interpret correctly. What i read is that SA can send "6 riders in teams for the different categories in addition to riders who qualify automatically." In the Elite Men's field, outside of GM (who I'm presuming auto-qualifies with his 3rd in Les Gets), are there 5 other riders even trying to go to Worlds from SA? Théo does have at least 2 points for making semi-finals twice this year. Even he was the 5th ranked elite male from SA at the time of selection, that still would have left room on the team for him (if the team was actually full).
It just seems to me that if someone is already in Europe, and wants to go to the race and represent their country, you figure it out.
Theo even said in his insta post that he was half a point shy of their selection criteria because of the shortened the selection time frame...
Theo even said in his insta post that he was half a point shy of their selection criteria because of the shortened the selection time frame, and he raced internationally missing two races in South Africa. 7 points where needed to be selected under the primary criteria.
Riders who didn't fill the primary and secondary criteria and are self-funded could have been picked under the tertiary criteria but needed to have the potential to be one of the top three ranked South Africans on the UCI DHI individual rankings at the end of 2024 such that their performance at World Championships may assist South Africa’s overall nation ranking. Theo is currently the 6th ranked rider from South Africa, so unlikely to be ranked in the top 3 come the end of the year.
The secondary criteria focused on results now or future results for under 25 year olds (Theo is 29 years old) and not representation.
33.3.2. Athletes, 25 years and younger, who are on an elite medal trajectory in the next 5 years shall be considered for selections, subject to achieving the required performance standards set out in this policy shall be eligible for Secondary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo.
33.3.2.1. Elite athletes who have demonstrated through international performances and results the potential to progress toward a result as listed in 33.2.1 at the UCI MTB World Championships within 2 years.
33.2.1. Riders meeting standards and results capable of achieving the following results at the 2024 UCI World Championships.
33.2.1.1. Elite Men – Top 15
Theo is fast but not world class fast, he is likable, has family money and can travel the world riding bikes. Simply having the finances to be in Andorra shouldn't automatically mean you get to race in a world champs.
you sound dumb.
Home country CHOSE to ONLY send ONE rider despite ZERO financial drain if others in the country wanted the opportunty.
That's a South African hate crime to screw your own country's rider from participating.
They had a CHOICE to allow others to go on their own dime The douchbag's of said country CHOSE to be douchebags.
Zero harm to the country, the federation and/or their teeny tiny reputation. Reeks of a a personal and very specific slight against 1 singular person in a tiny country from some bitter, spiteful prick(s). That's all.
No, it's not. Technically, there are only three medals up for grabs in each class, no ribbons. However, representation matters, especially from a country like SOUTH...
No, it's not. Technically, there are only three medals up for grabs in each class, no ribbons. However, representation matters, especially from a country like SOUTH AFRICA.
That's a lot of rules to read through and interpret correctly. What i read is that SA can send "6 riders in teams for the different categories in addition to riders who qualify automatically." In the Elite Men's field, outside of GM (who I'm presuming auto-qualifies with his 3rd in Les Gets), are there 5 other riders even trying to go to Worlds from SA? Théo does have at least 2 points for making semi-finals twice this year. Even he was the 5th ranked elite male from SA at the time of selection, that still would have left room on the team for him (if the team was actually full).
It just seems to me that if someone is already in Europe, and wants to go to the race and represent their country, you figure it out.
Theo even said in his insta post that he was half a point shy of their selection criteria because of the shortened the selection time frame...
Theo even said in his insta post that he was half a point shy of their selection criteria because of the shortened the selection time frame, and he raced internationally missing two races in South Africa. 7 points where needed to be selected under the primary criteria.
Riders who didn't fill the primary and secondary criteria and are self-funded could have been picked under the tertiary criteria but needed to have the potential to be one of the top three ranked South Africans on the UCI DHI individual rankings at the end of 2024 such that their performance at World Championships may assist South Africa’s overall nation ranking. Theo is currently the 6th ranked rider from South Africa, so unlikely to be ranked in the top 3 come the end of the year.
The secondary criteria focused on results now or future results for under 25 year olds (Theo is 29 years old) and not representation.
33.3.2. Athletes, 25 years and younger, who are on an elite medal trajectory in the next 5 years shall be considered for selections, subject to achieving the required performance standards set out in this policy shall be eligible for Secondary Selections on a partly funded basis or as determined by ExBo.
33.3.2.1. Elite athletes who have demonstrated through international performances and results the potential to progress toward a result as listed in 33.2.1 at the UCI MTB World Championships within 2 years.
33.2.1. Riders meeting standards and results capable of achieving the following results at the 2024 UCI World Championships.
33.2.1.1. Elite Men – Top 15
Theo is fast but not world class fast, he is likable, has family money and can travel the world riding bikes. Simply having the finances to be in Andorra shouldn't automatically mean you get to race in a world champs.
you sound dumb.Home country CHOSE to ONLY send ONE rider despite ZERO financial drain if others in the country wanted the opportunty.That's a South African hate...
you sound dumb.
Home country CHOSE to ONLY send ONE rider despite ZERO financial drain if others in the country wanted the opportunty.
That's a South African hate crime to screw your own country's rider from participating.
They had a CHOICE to allow others to go on their own dime The douchbag's of said country CHOSE to be douchebags.
Zero harm to the country, the federation and/or their teeny tiny reputation. Reeks of a a personal and very specific slight against 1 singular person in a tiny country from some bitter, spiteful prick(s). That's all.
All I’m doing is read the criteria.
This forum needs the ban broom brought out to sweep your rudeness away.
Aaron Gwin and Dom Platt are the only two guys who started after Bruni to pull a top-30 so far, pretty stoked Aaron managed to weave through the carnage. I wonder if they’ll award normal qualifying points for this session, that could make a huge difference for Dakotah minimizing damage from a not as great run.
Aaron Gwin and Dom Platt are the only two guys who started after Bruni to pull a top-30 so far, pretty stoked Aaron managed to weave...
Aaron Gwin and Dom Platt are the only two guys who started after Bruni to pull a top-30 so far, pretty stoked Aaron managed to weave through the carnage. I wonder if they’ll award normal qualifying points for this session, that could make a huge difference for Dakotah minimizing damage from a not as great run.
Especially considering he leapfrogged 30+ riders in a single split from split one to split 2. I think that was the 180 clay berms section before the bridge?
XC went to Brazil. Not sure how impractical it is to get a DH track with decent broadcast coverage there. But ya sadly we can't just go in a nice circle close to infrastructure basically
XC went to Brazil. Not sure how impractical it is to get a DH track with decent broadcast coverage there. But ya sadly we can't just go in a nice circle close to infrastructure basically
This is a terrible take.
Happy you know where 1 of 8 races will take place. Good grief.
Amazing insight on xc race locations. Your are filled with "the knowledge."
I'll be in the team pit at msa. Come say hI, aassuming i remember that 1 race takes place in north america.
XC went to Brazil. Not sure how impractical it is to get a DH track with decent broadcast coverage there. But ya sadly we can't just go in a nice circle close to infrastructure basically
XC went to Brazil. Not sure how impractical it is to get a DH track with decent broadcast coverage there. But ya sadly we can't just go in a nice circle close to infrastructure basically
OK kids. I'm the whiny a-hole on here. Break it up.Let's all be civil. Job's taken.Anyway, speaking of North American venues...whispers of a brand new US...
OK kids. I'm the whiny a-hole on here. Break it up.
Let's all be civil. Job's taken.
Anyway, speaking of North American venues...whispers of a brand new US venue for next year.
The other know it alls can throw out the rest of the hint bread crumbs for me.🤪
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in...
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.
I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider safety, etc.) but they decided to take qualifying runs and have that populate the finals field.
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in...
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider...
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.
I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider safety, etc.) but they decided to take qualifying runs and have that populate the finals field.
Thanks. It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much in the previous 10 (or even 20) years. The concept of a sport is to have stable rules... it's becoming more of a show than a sport.. Also, 10 women in the finals.. are you serious... when we have to endure 30 minutes of nonsense babbling as a pre-show.. I'd like to see more women riding than TV anchors wandering in the mountains..
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in...
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider...
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.
I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider safety, etc.) but they decided to take qualifying runs and have that populate the finals field.
Thanks.It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much...
Thanks. It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much in the previous 10 (or even 20) years. The concept of a sport is to have stable rules... it's becoming more of a show than a sport.. Also, 10 women in the finals.. are you serious... when we have to endure 30 minutes of nonsense babbling as a pre-show.. I'd like to see more women riding than TV anchors wandering in the mountains..
agree on all points. But when you got Talking Heads like Needles babbling and getting to insert his input with a bunch of TV puppets, this is what you get.
I'd be very intrigued to hear a team manager's focus group interview. People like @Captain23 who can give some insight from all sides.
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in...
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider...
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.
I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider safety, etc.) but they decided to take qualifying runs and have that populate the finals field.
Based on what I read they cancelled them to protect the track (it was getting destroyed in the wet).
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in...
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider...
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.
I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider safety, etc.) but they decided to take qualifying runs and have that populate the finals field.
Thanks.It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much...
Thanks. It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much in the previous 10 (or even 20) years. The concept of a sport is to have stable rules... it's becoming more of a show than a sport.. Also, 10 women in the finals.. are you serious... when we have to endure 30 minutes of nonsense babbling as a pre-show.. I'd like to see more women riding than TV anchors wandering in the mountains..
This is the main thing I think of when people say they want DH to be like F1: they’ll change the rules, the actual rules, like on a Tuesday between races. Fake shit!
Thanks.It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much...
Thanks. It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much in the previous 10 (or even 20) years. The concept of a sport is to have stable rules... it's becoming more of a show than a sport.. Also, 10 women in the finals.. are you serious... when we have to endure 30 minutes of nonsense babbling as a pre-show.. I'd like to see more women riding than TV anchors wandering in the mountains..
This is the main thing I think of when people say they want DH to be like F1: they’ll change the rules, the actual rules, like...
This is the main thing I think of when people say they want DH to be like F1: they’ll change the rules, the actual rules, like on a Tuesday between races. Fake shit!
I mean, F1 has made up plenty of rules on the fly... Like every stewarding decision ever and who could forget Abu Dhabi 2021. So I'd say they are on par with F1 in that respect.
That looks horrible... At least it should be equally horrible for everyone.
you sound dumb.
Home country CHOSE to ONLY send ONE rider despite ZERO financial drain if others in the country wanted the opportunty.
That's a South African hate crime to screw your own country's rider from participating.
They had a CHOICE to allow others to go on their own dime
The douchbag's of said country CHOSE to be douchebags.
Zero harm to the country, the federation and/or their teeny tiny reputation.
Reeks of a a personal and very specific slight against 1 singular person in a tiny country from some bitter, spiteful prick(s).
That's all.
All I’m doing is read the criteria.
This forum needs the ban broom brought out to sweep your rudeness away.
Here’s how assanine UCI is. They post “where” to watch but are too stupid to put the date & start time anywhere on the 4 page list.
You have to go to their IG account, find another post and scroll to that 4th panel to see a start time.
I miss TV Guide 😅
Aaron Gwin and Dom Platt are the only two guys who started after Bruni to pull a top-30 so far, pretty stoked Aaron managed to weave through the carnage. I wonder if they’ll award normal qualifying points for this session, that could make a huge difference for Dakotah minimizing damage from a not as great run.
Especially considering he leapfrogged 30+ riders in a single split from split one to split 2. I think that was the 180 clay berms section before the bridge?
That is is some skill!!!!
Fun fact:
Of the top 30 qualifiers, SIXTEEN crossed Split 1 outside the top 30!!!
NINE of the top 30 qualifiers were outside the Top 50 at Split 1!!!
Don't think I've ever seen that. Almost like a glitch in the system???
Coming exactly in 30th but being protected anyway, kinda funny. Sucks for Tuhoto though being under a 10th off of finals.
Kinda confused about protection status, given Dak simply qualied 30th, how does he seed into 18th starter for finals as a protected rider?
One of rhe worst wwebsites
Oh and no protection
Most iimportantly, can we please get race venues outside of Europe?
It's a big world out there.
Like, "yet"?
Not sure if you know what the next venue is errr... If you've never had all dressed chips errr... Never gone down the Stevie Smith drop errr
https://ucimtbworldseries.com/events/mont-sainte-anne
XC went to Brazil. Not sure how impractical it is to get a DH track with decent broadcast coverage there. But ya sadly we can't just go in a nice circle close to infrastructure basically
Come one we all know Quebec is basically Europe West
If those Canadians could read English, they'd be very upset.
This is a terrible take.
Happy you know where 1 of 8 races will take place. Good grief.
Amazing insight on xc race locations. Your are filled with "the knowledge."
I'll be in the team pit at msa. Come say hI, aassuming i remember that 1 race takes place in north america.
The teams requested a Euro centric season in 2024 as their budgets where limited due to the post COVID bust of the cycling industry.
(looking around confused)
I'm sorry I took your question at face value. But you wrote a question on the internet that I had no choice but to take at face value.
I agree with your sentiment. Had no way of knowing you knew the MSA stop existed while asking 'can we get any venues outside of europe?'
Not sure what I was supposed to do.
OK kids. I'm the whiny a-hole on here. Break it up.
Let's all be civil. Job's taken.
Anyway, speaking of North American venues...whispers of a brand new US venue for next year.
The other know it alls can throw out the rest of the hint bread crumbs for me.🤪
Which, the northeast or the ssoutheast one?
Did I miss something? did the semi-finals disappear mid-season without warning or comments? I know nobody liked them but are the rules supposed to change in the middle of the season??
I think they were "rained out" in one way or another.
I'm not 100% certain what the official reason given was (limit laps on the track, rider safety, etc.) but they decided to take qualifying runs and have that populate the finals field.
Thanks.
It's a bit concerning WB keeps changing the rules, and schedule at their will. I don't remember qualifications, juniors, schedules or what-not being changed that much in the previous 10 (or even 20) years. The concept of a sport is to have stable rules... it's becoming more of a show than a sport.. Also, 10 women in the finals.. are you serious... when we have to endure 30 minutes of nonsense babbling as a pre-show.. I'd like to see more women riding than TV anchors wandering in the mountains..
agree on all points. But when you got Talking Heads like Needles babbling and getting to insert his input with a bunch of TV puppets, this is what you get.
I'd be very intrigued to hear a team manager's focus group interview. People like @Captain23 who can give some insight from all sides.
Based on what I read they cancelled them to protect the track (it was getting destroyed in the wet).
Greg spells it out on wyntv
This is the main thing I think of when people say they want DH to be like F1: they’ll change the rules, the actual rules, like on a Tuesday between races. Fake shit!
I mean, F1 has made up plenty of rules on the fly... Like every stewarding decision ever and who could forget Abu Dhabi 2021. So I'd say they are on par with F1 in that respect.
Yeah. I think it’s a bad thing.
Wait changing schedule to allow for a better race is now a bad thing?
The change in schedule meant a lot of people didnt get near enough practice runs in. Hardly seems fair not to mention it hurts the product
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