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Cascades cross country course gets exciting
revamp ahead of MTB World Cup
The
cross country course for the 2012 RockyRoads UCI MTB World Cup
Pietermaritzburg is undergoing a major facelift ahead of the international
season-opener from 15 to 18 March, slashing the circuit in half to make
life easier for the teams, and offer double the opportunity for the
spectators.
Course designer Nick Floros’ layout proved popular at the 2011 event, but
left the team support crews struggling to shuttle between the two feeder
zones that were some distance apart.
“The main reason for the changes is, with South Africa being quite some
way away from where a lot of the teams are based in either Europe or
America, they usually aren’t able to bring as bigger support teams with
them as usual and hence we needed to rework the practicality of the feed
zones,” said Floros.
“Because of this instead of the single 5.6 kilometre loop we’ve had
previously we’re now going to have a two loop course with each loop being
2.3 kilometres and the two feed zones on the course are now much closer
together which obviously helps the riders’ support teams a lot,” he added.
With the changes to the popular Pietermaritzburg based track nearing
completion the refreshed appearance of the course is starting to take
shape and riders are chomping at the bit to get a glimpse of what they
might be in for in less than three weeks’ time.
“The guys will find racing a little bit harder with this new layout and
the track probably suits the climbers in the field a little more than
before. They used to have to climb quite a bit in the first half and then
could recover on the downhill in the second half,” said Floros.
“Now they will have to do a bit of a climb initially, then descend a bit,
then there’s a big climb before the last descent to the finish,” he added.
Those heading to the park to view all of the action live will also be able
to benefit from the amendments which have been made as they will now be
able to witness far more of the action first hand and will have plenty of
obstacles to watch their favourite competitors tackle.
“The changes also mean there will be a lot more action taking place right
in front of the majority of the crowd which is obviously great from a
spectator’s point of view,” said Floros.
“The resurfacing of the track with granite overburden will also be a huge
improvement because it was just a nightmare in the wet for both the riders
and the spectators.”
“We’ve also added two more rock gardens which should challenge the guys a
bit more and will throw something new in there,” he added.
Despite the course taking on a dramatically altered look in 2012 and the
climbers possibly having the slight edge Floros believes every rider will
have an equal opportunity of claiming the title at this year’s event and
is cautious not to change too much given the remarkable response last
year’s course received.
“I don’t think anyone in the top fifteen will be advantaged or
disadvantaged more than anyone else. These guys are all phenomenal riders
and it will be much of a muchness at the top end of the field. I do think
the guys will find it even more enjoyable than they did last time though,”
said Floros.
“The feedback we got last year was incredible so we are clearly doing
something right and hence we don’t want to go and change too much.”
“The course was loads of fun for the riders, it’s quite a spectator
orientated track where guys can access quite a lot of the course
relatively easily, it was incredibly scenic for the spectators who watched
it at home and it was very camera friendly as well,” he added.
The revamp brings with it a breath of fresh air into the Cascades MTB park
and has numerous local mountain bike enthusiasts chomping at the bit to
give it a go for the first time, something Floros himself is eager to do
and which he encourages as many of the local cycling fraternity to do as
well.
“I’m really excited about all that’s happening and what we’re doing and
now I’m really looking forward to getting everything finished and then
being able to exercise the ‘designer’s privilege’ and going for my first
ride on it,” said Floros.
“We’ve got a category two international race on the track the week before
the World Cup which will give us a good opportunity to test things out
however it is also open to the general public and I urge as many mountain
biking enthusiasts to come down and give the course a go.”
“We need as many wheels going over it as possible before the event plus
I’d love to hear what the guys think about the changes we’ve made.
Feedback is hugely important to us,” he added.
The RockyRoads UCI MTB World Cup Pietermaritzburg takes place at the
Cascades MTB Park from 16 to 18 March 2012. |
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