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Starting a 2024-specific race thread to discuss event dates, venues and eventually the actual racing. Kicking it off with USA Cycling National Championships schedule. Gravity is back in North Carolina, July 31, Aug 4 2024.
So Gravity Nats is directly after Crankworx. Hope no one needs to drive from one to the other.
Ooof. But at least they announced it already. The tardiness of last year's announcement was unbelievable.
Knowing in October is a net win for USDH, even if the scheduling is questionable.
Where did you see official 2024 Crankworx schedule for Whistler date?
Red Bull Hardline UK June 1,2 with Tasmania event, Feb 23,24. Official PR below.
THE WORLD’S TOUGHEST DOWNHILL MOUNTAIN BIKE EVENT RETURNS FOR 10 10-YEAR ANNIVERSARY EDITION
(Tuesday 31st October, 2023) The most anticipated downhill mountain biking event, Red Bull Hardline, is back as it celebrates its 10-year anniversary, returning to the unforgiving terrain of the Dyfi Valley in Wales on 1st and 2nd June.
Tickets are now available, and spectators can expect the same level of gnarly jumps and drops that has made this one of the most iconic events in the sporting calendar, as it puts the world’s best riders to the test both physically and mentally.
As we gear up for the 10th anniversary in Wales, Red Bull’s mountain bike athlete Matt Jones aims to lay down the fastest time on the course with a little help from four wheels and Red Bull drifting legend, Mad Mike. Find out if Matt Jones can claim the title of being the fastest rider to conquer the track in its ten year history here.
The 2024 event not only signals a decade of downhill mountain biking progression, but for the first time in its ten-year history, Red Bull Hardline will venture beyond its renowned UK location to make a debut down under as it visits Tasmania, Australia on the 23rd-24th of February 2024. Builders of the UK event, Gee and Dan Atherton will take the daring spirit of Red Bull Hardline to Tasmania, as the bravest and best riders prepare to risk it all to win in Australia.
Following the incredible progress and personal triumphs from female riders sessioning the Hardline course earlier this year in the Dyfi Valley, the 2024 edition will continue to provide a platform to test and progress towards piecing together the full course, across both events in the UK and Australia.
Inspired by the efforts of the riders pushing the boundaries of women’s downhill on the Red Bull Hardline course this year, Tahnée Seagrave was at the forefront of creating an environment with Red Bull’s support for an incredible group of talented and eager female athletes to accomplish as much of the course as possible:
“Red Bull Hardline is THE most difficult mountain bike race in the world and we want to approach the Hardline Women’s Camp in the right way that creates an environment to facilitate and support the progression of the girls at an attainable speed so that more girls can eventually have the opportunity to tackle this course. This approach allows the girls not to be thrown into the deep end but instead truly progress alongside each other to get the best out of the introduction of girls to this level of event.”
Tickets for the event in Wales on the 1st and 2nd June are available at redbull.com/hardline. To stay up to date on all the latest information on Red Bull Hardline including rider announcements and event information visit redbull.com/hardline and join the conversation @RedBullUK using #RedBullHardline
About Red Bull Hardline
Hard by name, hard by nature, Red Bull Hardline isn’t an event for the fainthearted. Hailed as one of the toughest downhill mountain bike races in the world, the ten year anniversary edition will take place in Wales’ Dyfi Valley on 1st & 2nd June 2024. New for next year, the downhill mountain bike calendar will also feature a Red Bull Hardline event in Australia, as Tasmania plays host to the 2024 Red Bull Hardline Australia edition for the first time.
About Trash Free Trails
Trash Free Trails is Red Bull Hardline’s sustainability partner for the third year in a row. Continuing the commitment to delivering the event to the highest standards of sustainability possible.
Trash Free Trails is a community-focused non-profit organisation that has a mission to protect our trails and the wild places they take us. Their TFT Approved Scheme is a free to use, step-by-step checklist for race organisers of all shapes and sizes that enables them to assess environmental impact, with the aim of delivering events that are as sustainable as possible.
To learn more about the work they are doing head HERE.
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My partner and I are planning a euro trip and wanted to see if we can line up a date with a world cup event. I think we're targeting the Les Gets round but it's June 28-July 7. Does anyone know which weekend it will be? I'm hoping its the second weekend and I don't have to burn as much PTO because of the week of the 4th.
Would be nice if the UCI could actually release some info on this so FANS could make some plans.
Thanks
keep an eye on les gets websites or local calendars somehow? lots of race details have been leaked/discovered that way vs waiting for the UCI/ESO to announce. quick google search found this which leans toward july 5-7th weekend for WC but i wouldn't call that concrete - https://www.bikemorzine.com/morzine/information/morzine-events-2024
Nothing official yet but Darren Kinnaird has said July 19 - 28th. Canadian Open is July 21
Interesting that they decided to run the Welsh event the weekend before back to back World Cup races when they had all of July to run it, with it being Olympics etc..
That sounds right. I was told it is being run the week of the Olympics because of broadcast issues, or something. I have the same dates blocked out already.
July 19-28 basically. I was told at the last one to lock those dates in.
I heard finals have been postponed a year in advance due to high winds.
Ahhh, OK, I thought the goal with the Whistler stop was to have it during a lull in world cup schedule so that big racers would attend. And since the WC schedule JUST dropped I didn't think Crankworx has dates in place yet. But good to know. Thnx!
I wonder when the Fort Bill round of the BDS is next year? I'm guessing it'll be after the WCDH race, as that's a month earlier than usual. I don't think dates have been released yet, but maybe Hardline has been scheduled early June to coincide with that?
Also with a WCDH round on the 5-7th July and Crankworx starting on the 19th, July is looking pretty busy.
Thank you. Please spill the beans when you hear.
many countries hold their National races in July to pick their team for worlds
We have a French national downhill race scheduled for 28-30 June, so those in the know here in France clearly think the WC DH is the 5-7 July. They wouldn't schedule a national DH race the same weekend as a WC DH.
New downhill series in the US
https://bigmountaindownhill.com/
2024 U.S. Open Announced, Killington, Sept 26-29
full PR
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
FOX US OPEN OF MOUNTAIN BIKING ANNOUNCES 2024 EVENT DATES
December 7, 2023 (KILLINGTON, VT) - The Fox US OPEN of Mountain Biking has announced the 2024 race festival will take place September 26th – 29th at Killington Resort in Vermont. Professional and amateur athletes from around the world are anticipated to compete in the Open Class Downhill for one of the largest cash purses in racing.
The Fox US OPEN Downhill race will remain true to its heritage with men’s and women’s open class events giving up-and-coming racers the chance to compete against the pros. As always, the Fox US OPEN also offers amateur racing classes on the same track.
“We are excited to continue building the Fox US OPEN legacy in Killington. This event has become part of the foundation of US Downhill.” stated Clay Harper, Co-founder and Event Director of the Fox US OPEN. “We’re also working to expand downhill racing at the national level and will announce more details in the near future.”
More event information and athlete registration details coming soon.
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2023 Race Replay
2024 Confirmed Hardline Rider List
UK & AUS 2024 RIDER LIST
Ronan Dunne (IRL)
Thomas Genon (BEL)
Gee Atherton (UK)
Reed Boggs (USA)
Jackson Goldstone (CAN)
Johnny Salido (MEX)
Bernard Kerr (UK)
Tahnee Seagrave (UK)
Laurie Greenland (UK)
Louise-Anna Ferguson (UK)
Kade Edwards (UK)
Cami Nogueira (ARG)
Brook MacDonald (NZL)
Hannah Bergmann (US)
Charlie Hatton (UK)
Casey Brown (CAN)
Kaos Seagrave (UK)
Theo Erlangsen (SA)
Adam Brayton (UK)
Matteo Iniguez (FRA)
Craig Evans (UK)
Josh Bryceland (UK)
Camillo Sanchez (COL)
Tomas Lemoine (FRA)
Gaetan Vige (FRA)
Mark Wallace (CAN)
Dave McMillan (AUS)
TASMANIA WILDCARD RIDERS
Baxter Maiwald (AUS)
Dan Booker (AUS)
Sam Gale (NZL)
Ed Masters (NZL)
Sam Blenkinsop (NZL)
Remy Morton (AUS)
George Branningan (NZL)
Loic Bruni (FRA)
Connor Fearon (AUS)
Darcy Coutts (AUS)
Harriet Burbidge-Smith (AUS)
Remy Meier-Smith (AUS)
Gracey Hemstreet (CAN)
I asked in other thread. How is Gee ready to ride this? Maybe he really is an alien
His bones and muscles will be ready I suppose. But considering the number of head hits he's had, this time with a skull fracture surely he's thinking about reducing risk?
With lots of football and rugby players from last two decades having degenerative brain diseases, OG mtbers might be concerned?
It doesn't appear that Gee has the self-preservation gene, I think he sends until dead day.
Welp; folks were right, they're bundling it w/ a bunch of crap I have no interest in watching:
https://press.wbd.com/us/media-release/max-welcome-live-cycling-us-febr…
you're too fast, dolface! here's the email GCN just sent, too...it's an ADD-ON to Max (B/R sports) if you want to watch bike racing. lame.
Dear GCN+ Subscriber,
We are sending you this email to remind you that unfortunately the GCN+ service and the GCN app will close on 19 December 2023.
As a reminder, your GCN+ subscription will end and you will be unable to access the GCN+ service and GCN app starting on 19 December 2023. You will be provided with a refund for any amounts that you have paid in advance for access to the service after the closure date. Refunds will be applied to the payment method used to purchase the subscription. You can still use your GCN log in credentials on the GCN website at globalcyclingnetwork.com and the GCN Shop at shop.globalcyclingnetwork.com. Your personal data will continue to be handled in accordance with our Privacy Policy. If you have additional questions, you can reach our customer service team here.
We’re happy to announce that starting in February 2024, an expansive roster of 300+ of the biggest live races across Road, Mountain Bike, Track, BMX and Cyclocross — including the Giro d’Italia, Classics, Mountain Bike World Series & UCI Track Champions League — will be available for U.S. Max subscribers via the B/R Sports Add-On.
Max’s B/R Sports Add-On offers exceptional value with the widest range of premium live sports content included such as the MLB, NHL, NBA, NCAA Men’s March Madness, U.S. Soccer, 24 Hours of Le Mans and a variety of non-live sports programming to appeal to every fan. Read the official announcement here.
Thank you for being a GCN+ subscriber, we are grateful for your support.
Sincerely,
The GCN Team
Canadian email didn’t offer any future options for viewing. Max isn’t available up here.
This really sucks; I paid for GCN+ because I wanted live MTB broadcasts to work; I will NOT be paying for a Max sub PLUS an effing "add-on".
And that add-on will be $9.99/mo in the US.
that's bonkers if there's no option. here are current subscription offerings for max in USA (which seems to include the B/R thing) as a non-subscriber.
https://help.max.com/US/Answer/Detail/000002547
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