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BMX World
Championships Media Release |
No: bmx1015 |
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June 2010 |
Groundbreaking new track for BMX World
Championships UPDATED
PIETERMARITZBURG: South Africans have become used to sparkling new sports
facilities with the World Cup soccer bringing a host of shiny new stadia
which were ready months before the kickoff, but for the organisers of the
UCI BMX World Championships next month the building of their track has to
be a tense last-minute rush.
The Royal Showgrounds in Pietermaritzburg will be hosting the pinnacle of
BMX racing from July 29 to August 1 in 2010, but logistics mean that the
ground-breaking temporary track will put together in just eight days with
very little room for error.
The track has been designed by the UCI and all the building work will be
handled by UCI track builders Tom Ritzenthaler and Kyle Michell under the
watchful eye of Technical Delegate John Lindstrom.
South Africa’s National Track Design Co-ordinator Eugene Eggar has the
massive responsibility of making sure the international delegation have
everything they need to produce the world-class facility.
“We have to organise everything they need to make the track,” said Eggar
yesterday. “We have to get all the sand, machinery and materials they need
before they arrive and make sure we have machinery operators to work with
them.
“It is a tough logistical operation … for example we have to get five and
a half thousand cubic metres of sand into the Royal Showgrounds. We have
at least 10 trucks carting all the sand but we have to come in and dump
the sand at night so as not to disrupt the Pietermaritzburg traffic.
“We dump the sand and get everything ready for them to start when they
arrive on July 19, and then they have eight days to build the complete
track.”
The track will be the first of its kind and is actually two tracks in one.
There is the World Championships track for Elite riders and the slightly
easier track for the World Challenge age group racing.
The main Elite track has an eight metre high start ramp that is 10 metres
wide and 26 metres long and leads to a 385m track littered with jumps,
including one over the top of the Challenge track. The Challenge track has
a five metre high start ramp and the course is 355m.
UCI technical delegate Johan Lindstrom was in Pietermaritzburg last month
for a final briefing ahead of the World Championships. After a gruelling
24 hours of meetings and inspections of the Royal Showgrounds venue and
facilities, he was positive that the event would be top-class.
“The track will be one of a kind,” enthused Lindstrom after inspecting the
venue. “Never before have we built a course that will have two separate
start ramps, and the track will be technically difficult and demanding.”
For Eggar the stress does not end once the riders get onto the track and
begin training on July 26.
The event organisers are trying to source a plot of land so they can
transfer the soil and materials used in the World Championship track and
build a permanent international standard track as a legacy from the World
Championships.
“We are hoping that Ritzenthaler and Bennett will stay on after the World
Champs and build the new track if we can find a venue,” said Eggar. “We
have some great tracks in South Africa but it would be a fantastic boost
to have them design a permanent course which could be used to develop the
sport in the future.”
For a host of young BMX enthusiasts a new track could be just the
incentive they need to emulate their heroes they will be seeing in action
from July 29, and who knows, the 2020 World Champion could rise out of the
soil of the 2010 track.
The UCI BMX World
Championships takes place at the Royal Showgrounds in Pietermaritzburg
from 29 July to 1 August. More information can be found at
www.bmxworldchampspmb.co.za
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“We have some great tracks in South Africa
but it would be a fantastic boost to have them design a permanent course
which could be used to develop the sport in the future,” says Eugene Eggar. |
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The plan approved for the track for the UCI
BMX World Champs in Pietermaritzburg includes two start ramps. "It will be
one of a kind," said UCI technical delegate Johan Lindstrom. |
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"It's a fantastic venue!" said UCI technical
delegate Johan Lindstrom of the Royal Showgrounds in Pietermaritzburg that
will play host to the 2010 UCI BMX World Championships. |
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