Media release, 9 September 2014
SHIMANO MTB Grand Prix finale in Canberra draws Australia's top endurance mountain bikers
The fifth and final race of this year's SHIMANO Mountain
Bike Grand Prix Series will summon more than 300 racers to Canberra's Stromlo
Forest Park this Saturday. Organisers from Rocky Trail Entertainment expect a
thrilling conclusion to the popular cross-country racing series that has seen a
good 1500 riders cross their finish line since March. For 2015, a six-race
series with headline sponsor SHIMANO Cycling Australia has already been
confirmed to commence in early March next year.
For the final event, an eight kilometre race course will be
set out at Stromlo Forest Park and among the participants will be some of
Australia's top endurance athletes, including Canberra's Andrew Blair who
finished in 12th at the recent Commonwealth Games XCO competition in Glasgow
(UK). Rocky Trail's Event Director Juliane Wisata says that the series has
attracted a wide variety of mountain bike racers since its inception in 2009,
"We see this series as a real playground for all keen mountain bikers.
Especially this year we've seen a huge influx of junior and female racers and
we think it's because we provide a positive event atmosphere and professional
racing platform for Australian athletes to enjoy and share their passion for
mountain biking and to develop their skills."
Series decider at Stromlo Forest Park
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