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Preview: 2015 UCI MTB World Cup – Mont Sainte-Anne

By Press Office · 3 comments

The Canadian round has gone hand in hand with the UCI MTB World Cup since 1991. This year it celebrates the organisation of its 25th UCI event. Hosting a combined XCO/DHI event in August, Mont-Sainte-Anne comes before another North American round, Windham. Situated in Quebec, one of the “Sommets de Saint Laurent”, the Queen of the World Cup deserves its reputation as a Mecca of mountain bike.

Downhill Finals

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Mont-Sainte-Anne has one of the most recognizable tracks in the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup calendar and is the venue with the longest world cup history.

Downhill Women & Men – Saturday, 01 August at 8:30 pm SAST – Live on Redbull.tv and SuperSport 6.

South African’s on the UCI entry list:

MINNAAR Greg

NEETHLING Andrew (Injured)

GARLICKI Stefan

BULL Samuel

Cross Country

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The track with the famous “Beatrice” section will test the sport’s best riders. See which athlete will be crowned champion!

Cross Country Women: Sunday, 02 Aug at 5:00 pm SAST. Live at Redbull.tv or SuperSport 8.

Cross Country Men: Sunday, 02 Aug at 8:00 pm SAST. Live at Redbull.tv or SuperSport 7.

South African’s on the UCI entry list:

There are no South African’s on the UCI entry list for the XCO events.

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Comments

RocknRolla

Jul 30, 2015, 10:04 AM

There is a Burry Stander sized hole on the XCO entry list.

 

Show's the raw talent that we lost.

 

Not taking away from what Phil Buys et al. have done on the WC circuit in previous years.

ichnusa

Jul 30, 2015, 10:04 AM

I miss Burry....

Fisan

Jul 30, 2015, 10:27 AM

There is a Burry Stander sized hole on the XCO entry list.

 

Show's the raw talent that we lost.

 

Not taking away from what Phil Buys et al. have done on the WC circuit in previous years.

 

I've only started following the WC-XCO post- Burry Stander, and I must say it is kind of sad that the people you support and shout for are foreigners.

 

It is also nothing against Buys, Reid etc. but what choice do you have when the coverage focus mainly on the top 16 postitions?

 

Reading twitter feeds or waiting of the full-results pdf is just not as exciting.

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