Press Release
USA Cycling announced Tuesday that the 2015 Pro Mountain Bike Gravity Tour (Pro GRT) has gained UCI status for all five races of the calendar, making the U.S. an international mountain bike point-chasing destination in the coming year. Additionally, USA Cycling has partnered with Mountain Bike Mania to film the events to be aired in July and August on local ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC affiliates nationwide.
The five-event 2015 Pro GRT calendar, which all hold C2 UCI status, includes the April 24-26 NW Cup in Port Angeles, Wash., the May 17 Mountain Creek Spring Classic in Vernon, N.J., the June 19-21 Chile Challenge in Angel Fire, N.M., the July 26 Snowshoe Wild Hare in Snowshoe, W. Va., and the Sept. 26 Kamikaze Bike Games in Mammoth Lakes, Calif.
“This raises the bar of international competition here at home and provides an arena for U.S. riders to gain UCI points toward valuable World Cup and World Championship starts,” said Micah Rice, USA Cycling Vice President of National Events. “It means less travel for our riders, which provides more opportunity for American international success.”
In addition to offering UCI points opportunities to elite downhillers, the new 2015 Pro GRT format also provides points classifications for select amateur and juniors categories as well.
“I really think that 2015 will be the catalyst to give America a competitive edge and develop riders into world-class competitors,” said Olympic bronze medalist and three-time World Champion Jill Kintner (Seattle, Wash./ Team Norco International). “Building from the ground up, the changes to the series have occurred because of everyone striving to make the series better. Taking in lots of rider feedback, selecting good venues who want to work together and USA Cycling stepping up to get UCI points across the whole Pro GRT series will be amazing! I will be there, and it's up to everyone to attend and show support so American racing becomes what we all know it can be.”
USA Cycling recently partnered with Mountain Bike Mania to film the Pro GRT. The television coverage will air July and August on local affiliates of ABC, CBS, FOX and NBC in select areas.
“With Samantha and Ross McDonald at Mountain Bike Mania, we now have an incredible opportunity to highlight the excitement of the Pro GRT, the athletes and five great race venues to a broad television audience,” said Rice.
A complete listing of cities, channels and times will be available in June at www.mountainbikemania.net.
Pro GRT information and race schedule may be found on the USA Cycling website.
MrPrometheus
11/26/2014 6:50 AM
That sounds great but "It means less travel for our riders, which provides more opportunity for American international success" makes me scratch my head based on the coast to coast flip flopping of the proposed 2015 schedule.

erik saunders
11/26/2014 8:38 AM
MrPrometheus
11/26/2014 9:18 AM
erik saunders
11/26/2014 10:01 AM
adamdigby
11/26/2014 10:02 AM
http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/Rulesandregulation/16/72/76/MTBReglementsENG_English.pdf
Page 62, points start at 10th place with 1 point and go up to 30 points for 1st.
ballr
11/25/2014 9:25 PM
kev.1n
11/25/2014 8:45 PM
sspomer
11/25/2014 7:16 PM
Big Bird
11/25/2014 6:17 PM
Big Bird
11/25/2014 6:16 PM
wydopen
11/26/2014 12:35 PM
Seriously...early 2000's and the roster for the pro class at a norba national could be interchangeable with any world cup...my expert class was 60 guys deep..semi pro and jrx was stacked as well...It's really a shame that it's fallen so far from that..
A good national series would be:
Mammoth
Schwitzer Mnt, Id
Deer Valley, Utah
Snowmass, Co
Snowshoe, WV
Big pro purses, have a vet pro class and have a dual slalom
adamdigby
11/25/2014 5:54 PM