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Dalby and Fort William World Cups Confirmed

Two British venues for top level mountain bike competition in 2010

Just hours after securing the UCI BMX World Championships in 2012, British Cycling received the news that two rounds of the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup will be held in Britain.

Dalby Forest in North Yorkshire will hold the opening round of the World Cup in the cross country discipline on 24 - 25 April and Fort William in Scotland will, once again, hold the downhill and four cross round on 5 - 6 June.

Dalby Forest is an area of breathtaking natural beauty and thousands of spectators attending the events will benefit from its convenient location, strong transport links and a first class visitor facility. The competition will attract the best mountain bike riders from 24 countries as they compete on a challenging, purpose built technical course.

The bid to host the cross-country round was successful due to the combined commitment of British Cycling, Yorkshire Forward and its partners and UK Sport to deliver the event in a way which would benefit mountain biking long term and create a legacy for the discipline in Yorkshire and nationwide, helping inspire participation in the sport.

Ian Drake, CEO at British Cycling, commented: "Securing two rounds of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in 2010 is another great development for cycle sport in the UK which comes just hours after the UCI announced Birmingham as the venue of the 2012 BMX World Championships. The UK is the only country to hold two separate rounds of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in 2010 covering the three disciplines of cross country, downhill and four cross, sending a strong message to the mountain bike community that we are serious about mountain biking. Both events will present a great opportunity for fans to engage with mountain biking on their doorstep and will prompt further investment into world-class facilities, helping inspire new generations of riders."

Tom Riordan, Chief Executive of Yorkshire Forward, who played an integral part in securing the event to the region added: "Bringing high profile events like the Mountain Bike World Cup is a fantastic way for us to showcase our region to the world and attract new investment. The visitor economy contributes over £6 billion to Yorkshire and Humber's economy every year, so it is vital that we use our natural assets - like the Dalby Forest - to grow this important industry and our regional economy. This is great news for the district and we hope it will be a catalyst to encourage more people to participate in both recreational and competitive mountain biking"

Gary Verity, Chief Executive of Welcome to Yorkshire, said: "This is fantastic news for Yorkshire and in particular Dalby Forest. Congratulations to the team behind this successful bid. Yorkshire is gaining a solid reputation for its major events, which I'm sure will continue to attract many more visitors to the region."

Fort William's success to secure its ninth consecutive UCI competition is testament to the consistency of Scottish organisers in delivering high quality mountain bike events.

Tags: dalby, fortwilliam, worldcup

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andy Comment by andy on July 3, 2009 at 9:44am
I did the Dalby forest one as a junior and I destroyed the bike Giant Gave me only a week earlier, hahahaha Now they wernt happy bunnies....hahahaha
ray Comment by ray on June 29, 2009 at 2:30pm
Thats great. I raced the course at dalby nps this year and it was full of big drop offs huge rocks a verry hard course probably the hardest i have raced all this year. So i cant wait to see how the best in the world do it. There is lots of good view points. This date is in my diary allready and i am looking for a good campsite close by. Dont want to leave it too late.
andy Comment by andy on June 29, 2009 at 8:13am
Now this is something i really think i am going to go and watch, I raced at one of the British caledar races at fort william and remember it was a amazing course.. Would love to back and watch the pros fly round there

Andy

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