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School Children kick off Mountain Bike Show Case

Children cyclists got the chance to experience a world class cycling track.

Nearly 200 school kids had the opportunity to test their mountain bike skills on sections of the upcoming UCI Worlds MTB Champs courses when the 6th leg of the Spur KZN MTB Series, presented by Mongoose took to the world class Cascades forest tracks.

With the participating children ranging in ages from 5 to 18, the impact from the development of the Cascades Bike Park and the numerous international events that have taken place there was evident in the passionate excitement of the children involved and overwhelming growth in talent in the KwaZulu-Natal region.

The event served as a curtain raiser to this upcoming week’s UCI Master MTB World Champs and the Elite event the following week, with the track making use of a number of sections from both events and giving the children a taste of the international level courses that the Cascades venue has to offer, whilst still maintaining a manageable level of difficulty for all skill levels across the age groups.

With two courses separated for the younger and older riders, the focus was on creating a challenging course suitable to the age group racing, whilst also giving the riders an opportunity to try out some of the more technical sections on the World Champs courses. The level of talent in the region was evident with even the younger competitors facing up to the difficult, international level sections with ease.

According to race director, Ewan Cochrane “The school league is run on the same lap-racing format as Olympic mountain bike competitions with a strong emphasis on making the races accessible to all in terms of route difficulty and race distance.

“The 3km route for Saturday’s Spur School MTB league race runs partly through sections of all the courses for the masters and elite races, and is very spectator friendly with some fair climbs and challenging single tracks.”

In the younger age groups, the focus of the event is a fun introduction to the sport of mountain biking, but this does not limit the children from producing some intense racing action out front, even amongst some of the youngest competitors. With some of the top youngsters in the country participating, fierce racing was the order of the day, especially amongst the older riders, providing a taste of the racing to come when the World Champs kicks off later this week.

School teams that finish their regional competitions within the top three positions in each category automatically qualify for the Spur High School National Finals.

 

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