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UCI Mountain Bike World Cup comes to the Western Cape in 2018

By Press Office · 95 comments

The Western Cape has landed another world cycling showpiece event – the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano race.

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The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) series attracts the crème de la crème of international cross country mountain biking and tens of thousands of spectators to its races around the world.

The South African leg will open the 2018 season and take place on March 10th on the slopes of the Coetzenburg mountain in Stellenbosch. The event will be staged by Grandstand Management, the Cape Town-based company that operates and manages the Absa Cape Epic, the world’s foremost mountain bike stage race.

“This is great news for our sport and the region,” said Absa Cape Epic and Grandstand Management CEO Lynn Naudé. These races are televised live to many countries around the world and attract significant media attention.”

Alan Winde, Minister of Economic Opportunities, welcomed the news.

“My aim is to ensure that the Western Cape becomes Africa’s premier cycling destination. Securing the 2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup opener is a major victory in this quest. By showcasing the beauty and sophistication of our trails, this event will stimulate international interest in our province as a bucket-list cycling destination. My hope is that cycle tourism becomes a major revenue and job creator for our region. We’re thrilled to be working with such excellent partners in executing this event,” said Minister Winde.

Executive Mayor of Stellenbosch, Gesie van Deventer, looks forward to welcoming this event to the area. “As Mayor, I am very excited to have Stellenbosch host the opening leg of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in 2018. Stellenbosch is well known as a mountain biking destination in South Africa and this is our opportunity to become an international destination for the sport. We are looking forward to welcoming the visitors, participants and organisers to our region and to partner with them for an incredible world class experience. This is a significant boost to Stellenbosch and will have a knock on effect which will benefit our entire community.”

The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano consists of eight rounds around the world. Riders are given points based on their results and at the end of the year the competitor with the most accumulated points is declared the winner.

Four races will be held in their respective categories on March 10th – the men’s and women’s elite events and corresponding under-23 races. The races will be held eight days before the start of the Absa Cape Epic and the day before the Cape Town Cycle Tour.

“There are thousands of cyclists in the Western Cape at the time and we hope many will take the opportunity to watch the world’s best in action at Coetzenburg,” said Naudé.

South Africa previously staged a UCI World Cup race in Pietermaritzburg in 2014.

Cross country races are held over several laps of a physically demanding course, which typically includes technical descents, forest track, rocky paths and natural obstacles. Circuits range from four to ten kilometres each and racing varies from about one hour to two hours. The short nature of the courses mean exciting viewing for television and spectators.

The 2018 race will start from the University of Stellenbosch, on to the cross-country course on the Coetzenburg Mountain. A course already exists on the slopes and has hosted a national championship, but will be upgraded by Grandstand Management.

“The existing infrastructure is already there and is very spectator-friendly. We will be adding some world class elements,” said Naudé

Stellenbosch has also been positioning itself as a mountain biking mecca and is a favourite stopover of foreign riders, some of whom stay there to train during the European winter.

She pointed out that securing the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano round was aligned with Grandstand Management’s growth strategy as an event business “and we are naturally delighted to have secured such a prestigious race for the region”.

Naude said the benefits for the region would include:

  • bringing the world’s best riders to a passionate South African mountain biking audience
  • showcasing the region as an ideal destination for major sporting events
  • promoting a cycling culture and all the health and economic benefits associated with it

Grandstand Management (GM) is a sports event company that owns, manages and commercialises top-end participation oriented sports events. It launched the Absa Cape Epic in 2004 and is constantly expanding its portfolio. GM is based in Cape Town, South Africa, and was acquired by Wanda Sports in 2016. It has staged events in the country and abroad and its vision is to be a globally-admired company with a diversified portfolio of events.

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Comments

The Bull Shark

Jan 27, 2017, 7:00 PM

So, where are they gonna hold the DH event?

 

Great news, right in our backyard. I wonder if the course will be open for any riding after the upgrade.

jannosmit

Jan 27, 2017, 7:04 PM

Super excited for this!

Eugene Oppelt

Jan 27, 2017, 7:06 PM

So cool

 

#stellies

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Jan 27, 2017, 7:09 PM

**** I'm there

Eddy Gordo

Jan 27, 2017, 7:43 PM

O man o man o man

now why only next year, I cant wait

kosmonooit

Jan 27, 2017, 8:12 PM

Excellent news! 

 

No mention of the DH so obviously that component is not included.

Robbie Stewart

Jan 27, 2017, 9:02 PM

whaaaat...?

there like a bear

Donovan Le Cok

Jan 27, 2017, 10:00 PM

Such incredible news!

lerouc

Jan 28, 2017, 3:20 AM

So awesome!! Can't wait!

PhilipV

Jan 28, 2017, 4:05 AM

So, where are they gonna hold the DH event?

 

Great news, right in our backyard. I wonder if the course will be open for any riding after the upgrade.

Only an XCO leg in SA.

The events have been split mostly with one or two cities hosting both.

 

I'm really glad that the vision behind building the course in Coetzenberg has paid off.

My family may not see much of me on that weekend.

Eugene

Jan 28, 2017, 5:14 AM

Brilliant. I was beginning to think that Pietermaritzburg was the only place capable of being awarded international cycling.

 

Let's hope the spectators support it. Pietermaritzburg lost their leg due to spectator support.

TheJ

Jan 28, 2017, 6:08 AM

Same weekend as what I'll probably have a big event on myself. F***.

Eddy Gordo

Jan 28, 2017, 6:50 AM

DH at Jonkers ?????

Is it possible?

DjCyclist

Jan 28, 2017, 7:22 AM

Think it's possible to host DH at Jonkers only crap will be getting into Jonkers as there's only way in and out

Patchelicious

Jan 28, 2017, 7:28 AM

Where can we enter? Can't find any links!

Patchelicious

Jan 28, 2017, 7:29 AM

Think it's possible to host DH at Jonkers only crap will be getting into Jonkers as there's only way in and out

Down Helshoogte??

 

https://instagram.com/p/BPvaDqZDS4D/

rock

Jan 28, 2017, 7:29 AM

remember the two DH world cups that had in stellenbosch? '97 and '98 I think,

 

They even had a citizen's race that I did. Courses were much more tame back then.

Lurch

Jan 28, 2017, 7:36 AM

Guess I'm coming to Cape Town that weekend...

Stretch

Jan 28, 2017, 11:26 AM

 

 

Let's hope the spectators support it. Pietermaritzburg lost their leg due to spectator support.

No it didn't

Duane_Bosch

Jan 28, 2017, 1:14 PM

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DJR

Jan 28, 2017, 1:56 PM

Fantastic news! And if I have my internal calendar right, then it is going to be on Saturday 10 directly before the Argus on Sunday 11 March! That's one way of getting all the SA cycling nuts together for a big rowdy crowd! 

Donovan Le Cok

Jan 28, 2017, 1:57 PM

Where can we enter? Can't find any links!

 

And who is doing the seeding?

Stretch

Jan 28, 2017, 2:29 PM

And who is doing the seeding?

Ummm...uci

 

Plus you need 20 UCI points

Donovan Le Cok

Jan 28, 2017, 6:30 PM

Ummm...uci

 

Plus you need 20 UCI points

 

How many UCI points for a sub 4 Argus?

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