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Team Announcement for XCO World Champs – Nové Mēsto (CZE)

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Cycling South Africa’s Mountain Bike Commission has great pleasure in announcing that the following riders have been selected to represent South Africa at the 2016 UCI Mountain Bike Cross-Country World Championships at Nové Mēsto na Moravē, Czech Republic, from 29 June to 3 July.

The following riders have been selected according to the 2016 CSA-MTB Selection Criteria:

Elite Men:

Philip Buys
James Reid
Sipho Madolo

Under-23 Men:

Alan Hatherly

Junior Men:

Henry Liebenberg

Junior Women:

Danielle Strydom

Please note that this selection ONLY refers to the 2016 UCI MTB XCO World Championships. The team for the Downhill World Championships will be announced later, as the XCO World Champs takes place two months earlier than the DHI World Champs this year.

As required in our MTB Selection Policy, very strict and objective selection criteria were applied, with data assessed from at least seven designated selection races, as well as taking international performances into account, where applicable. This year, unfortunately no Elite or Under-23 Women met the performance criteria.

Congratulations on your selection and we wish you every success.

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Shebeen

May 25, 2016, 8:32 AM

That is not correct ...

 

Men 11th (two at Rio) -- I would suspect James Reid, Philip Buys or Alan Hatherly (Philip may fall foul of Sascoc's desire to build for the future but that is pure speculation on my part and unlikely)

Women 21st (none) -- but women won African champs so qualify one, but Sascoc has turned that position down and it has gone to Namibia (I think)

 

Of course this is all presuming Sascoc accept the places but I cannot see why they would not and I think they have an agreement with CSA signed and sealed -- so expect two men MTB riders.

 

VERY happy to be corrected here, but from what i can see as of 25 May - we're in 16th spot

http://www.uci.ch/mountain-bike/ranking/

 

this got updated overnight(women moved up to 19th, still not good enough for a slot).

TimW

May 25, 2016, 8:49 AM

VERY happy to be corrected here, but from what i can see as of 25 May - we're in 16th spot

http://www.uci.ch/mountain-bike/ranking/

 

this got updated overnight(women moved up to 19th, still not good enough for a slot).

I think (and I stand to be corrected on this) you are looking at the rankings for the past year (ie May 2015 to May 2016) and not the combined ranking over the past two years which is used for final qualification.

 

The SA men were ranked 9th at May 2015 and then 16th for the past year, so our combined ranking is 12th once we combine the two sets of points (we were 11th before the update). See "Total Result" on the dropdown.

 

Can anybody confirm I am correct on that ... I am pretty sure that is the case.

Shebeen

May 25, 2016, 8:52 AM

I think (and I stand to be corrected on this) you are looking at the rankings for the past year (ie May 2015 to May 2016) and not the combined ranking over the past two years which is used for final qualification.

 

The SA men were ranked 9th at May 2015 and then 16th for the past year, so our combined ranking is 12th once we combine the two sets of points (we were 11th before the update). See "Total Result" on the dropdown.

 

Can anybody confirm I am correct on that ... I am pretty sure that is the case.

I'm just going what is on their site, but it would make sense to have a combined ranking

TimW

May 25, 2016, 8:58 AM

But spare a thought for the Swiss riders ... they have three spots, but Florian Vogel, who is ranked 11th in the world, could miss out because Schurter, M Fluckiger and Giger are all ranked above him ... or at least one of these four will miss out depending on their selection criteria. On their day any one (or two or three) have the potential to get a medal. 

 

Swiss have six guys in the top 20.

TimW

May 25, 2016, 9:09 AM

From the official UCI / IOC document ...

 

UCI Olympic qualification ranking   

NOCs ranked 1 to 5: 3 (15 total)

NOCs ranked 6 to 13: 2 (16)

NOCs ranked 14 to 23 1 (10)

Subtotal: 41 (plus 8 from continental qualifications not in UCI rankings-- 2 from each continent)

 

Women

NOCs ranked 1 to 8: 2 (16)

NOCs ranked 9 to 17: 1 (9)

Subtotal: 25 (plus 4 -- but not SA who turned this option down)

 

The UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking is a combination of the UCI ranking by nation Cross-country as of 25 May 2015 and 25 May 2016.

 

The UCI ranking by nation of 25 May 2015 is based on results from 25 May 2014 to 24 May 2015.

 

The UCI ranking by nation of 25 May 2016 is based on results from 25 May 2015 to 24 May 2016.

 

The UCI ranking by nation is calculated by summing the points of the three (3) best placed riders from each NOC in the UCI Individual Ranking, Olympic format.

 

NOCs with only one (1) or two (2) riders will also be included in the UCI ranking by nations. Tied NOCs have their relative positions determined by the place of their best rider on the individual ranking.

 

I think it is safe to say we have two men qualified as the 12th best nation.

 

Changed to two qualified!

Shebeen

May 25, 2016, 9:33 AM

But spare a thought for the Swiss riders ... they have three spots, but Florian Vogel, who is ranked 11th in the world, could miss out because Schurter, M Fluckiger and Giger are all ranked above him ... or at least one of these four will miss out depending on their selection criteria. On their day any one (or two or three) have the potential to get a medal. 

 

Swiss have six guys in the top 20.

some of them should look at taking up SA citizenship whilst they train here in the summer

 

From the official UCI / IOC document ...

 

UCI Olympic qualification ranking   

NOCs ranked 1 to 5: 3 (15 total)

NOCs ranked 6 to 13: 2 (16)

NOCs ranked 14 to 23 1 (10)

Subtotal: 41 (plus 8 from continental qualifications not in UCI rankings-- 2 from each continent)

 

I think it is safe to say we have three men qualified as the 12th best nation.

think it's only two...and with 2014-2015 results counting we no doubt have some doping points from mr croeser to thank for that too.

Gen

May 25, 2016, 9:34 AM

And qualification is now closed.. final standings

 

 

 

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Guest Lancesball

May 25, 2016, 9:56 AM

The criteria set out by CSA for slot qualification has been achieved by Phil Buys and Alan Hatherly.

TimW

May 25, 2016, 10:01 AM

some of them should look at taking up SA citizenship whilst they train here in the summer

 

think it's only two...and with 2014-2015 results counting we no doubt have some doping points from mr croeser to thank for that too.

Yes ... it is two.

I am sure we have been helped by Rourke -- that 9th from 2015 certainly contains some of his points I am sure.

TimW

May 25, 2016, 10:06 AM

The criteria set out by CSA for slot qualification has been achieved by Phil Buys and Alan Hatherly.

 

Is that official?

 

Do you know on what basis did James Reid miss out?

 

Good for Phil and Alan, but in my mind sad for James. 

Gen

May 25, 2016, 12:28 PM

The criteria set out by CSA for slot qualification has been achieved by Phil Buys and Alan Hatherly.

Huh. .that's odd that Buys got the nod and not Reid... hasn't Reid been beating Buys consistently?
Danger Dassie

May 25, 2016, 1:00 PM

Is that official?

 

Do you know on what basis did James Reid miss out?

 

Good for Phil and Alan, but in my mind sad for James. 

Not official no, CSA have not released their announcement as yet, they're due to do so within the next week or so. 

 

Imho opinion it's pretty unfair and disingenuous to the athletes concerned to make an unsubstantiated announcement like that outside of any official announcement from the actual people concerned. Wether it turns out to be true or not.

 

Danger Dassie

May 25, 2016, 1:02 PM

I see the UK, Spain, Hungry, Russia, Holland, Czech Republic, Austria etc ... missing out on riders at the Olympics. 

jcza

May 25, 2016, 1:22 PM

Not official no, CSA have not released their announcement as yet, they're due to do so within the next week or so. 

 

Imho opinion it's pretty unfair and disingenuous to the athletes concerned to make an unsubstantiated announcement like that outside of any official announcement from the actual people concerned. Wether it turns out to be true or not.

 

 

I thought I heard them saying on SuperCycling the other night that there will be no uncertainty this time around as everyone is aware of what the qualifying criteria will be.

 

Meintjes and Impey announced today.

Danger Dassie

May 25, 2016, 1:38 PM

I thought I heard them saying on SuperCycling the other night that there will be no uncertainty this time around as everyone is aware of what the qualifying criteria will be.

 

Meintjes and Impey announced today.

 

Yes but no announcement has been made yet by CSA, other than track, marathon, xco and BMX.

Road, DHI and Rio yet to be announced. 

 

As far as uncertainty goes on selection, well we've seen how that's worked for XCM and XCO Worlds. 

 

Very likely no SA representation at Marathon Worlds unfortunately, as Robyn's prognosis from her crash at Monster isn't good. Long period of recovery due :( 

 

Not great news...a minor setback...Diagnosis = AC Joint separation & proximal humeral fracture  #slings'nthings pic.twitter.com/xyxwc2aw7k

jcza

May 25, 2016, 1:39 PM

Road announced by SASCOC earlier today.

Guest Lancesball

May 25, 2016, 1:49 PM

Is that official?

 

Do you know on what basis did James Reid miss out?

 

Good for Phil and Alan, but in my mind sad for James. 

 

According to the criteria thats it as far as I know. Who knows though this is CSA.

BMCfan

May 25, 2016, 1:57 PM

And the Olympians might get to Race Peter Sagan! In the XCO race  :eek:

Gen

May 25, 2016, 2:00 PM

And the Olympians might get to Race Peter Sagan! In the XCO race :eek:

Lol

 

Yeah I posted the link to the article. . But no one noticed [emoji23] [emoji23]

 

Think it is a long shot for Peter.. doubt they will give him a wildcard, and if they do he would have to do some serious xco training. . Suppose 4th at his last xco race after 7 years away from the discipline isn't all bad.[emoji12] it would draw even more people to the course.

bodger

May 25, 2016, 2:02 PM

Here is Chrerie Redecker's (formally Vale) strava page: 

 

https://www.strava.com/athletes/11802666

 

Get in there and give her some kudos and much needed support. She will be racing the World cup XCO in La Bresse, France this weekend.

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