TOM RITZENTHALER rejoint l’UCI pour la construction des pistes et le développement

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BMX track builder joins International Cycling Union


The International Cycling Union (UCI) has engaged BMX track builder Tom Ritzenthaler on a full-time basis in order to meet the increasing worldwide demand for new tracks.

After several years of collaboration with the UCI, Mr Ritzenthaler, himself a former BMX athlete, officially joins the International Federation as the popularity of the young sport soars.

Mr Ritzenthaler has been a BMX track builder for the past 20 years and has already been involved in most of the UCI BMX World Championships and UCI BMX Supercross World Cups since 2001.

With the full-time engagement of the American track-building specialist, the UCI will now, for a reasonable fee, offer a complete package to countries wishing to construct an international BMX track, rebuild an existing track, or create an Olympic replica track. These tracks will receive an official UCI certification. Requests have already come in from Fiji Islands, Estonia, Paraguay and Barbados.

One of the major upcoming projects for Tom Ritzenthaler and the UCI team is the construction of the BMX track for the London Olympic Games in 2012. The team also designed and built the track in Beijing, where the sport made its Olympic debut in August 2008.

“Tom has played a vital part in developing the BMX Supercross tracks in the five years leading up to the 2008 Olympic Games,” explains UCI BMX Coordinator Johan Lindström. “Without his knowledge and background as a BMX athlete, it would have been difficult to build these spectacular yet safe tracks we’ve seen in the last couple of years.”

Mr Ritzenthaler continues: “I’m delighted to be part of the UCI team full-time, not only to build exciting tracks for the World Cups and World Championships, but also to help develop BMX around the world.”

For more details on the development of BMX and the construction of tracks, please contact Johan.Lindstrom@uci.ch.

UCI Communication Services

L’ABA Silver Dollar Nationals en direct sur GO211

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Ce week end sur GO211,voici le programme :

Friday Pre-Race
Registration: 1:00pm – 5:00pm
Registration closes at 5:00pm NO EXCEPTIONS
Race: 6:00pm Awards: 1st – 4th place only

National Registration:
Friday: Fri/Sat/Sun events 1:00pm – 5:00pm |(closed – 5:00pm to 6:30pm)
Sat/Sun events 6:30pm until end of Pre-Race
Saturday: Sat/Sun events 7:30am – 9:30am | Sun event only: 12 noon – 3:00pm
Sunday: NO REGISTRATION – NO EXCEPTIONS

National Race Times:
Saturday: registration closes @ 9:30am (NO EXCEPTIONS ) | Race: 11:30am
Sunday: gates open: 7:00am – corrections 7:00 – 7:30am only! | Race: 8:00am
AWARDS TO ALL IN MAIN


PRACTICE
FRIDAY CLASS SATURDAY
1:00-1:20 pm 13-14 Boys 7:30-7:45 am
1:20-1:40 pm 11-12 Boys 7:45-8:00 am
1:40-2:00 pm 9-10 Boys 8:00-8:15 am
2:00-2:20 pm 7- 8 Boys 8:15-8:30 am
2:20-2:40 pm 6 & under Boys / Girls 8:30-8:45 am
2:40-3:00 pm 7-12 Girls 8:45-9:00 am
3:00-3:20 pm 13 & Over Girls 9:00-9:15 am
3:20-3:40 pm 26 & over Cruisers 9:15-9:30 am
3:40-4:00 pm 14-25 Cruisers 9:30-9:45 am
4:00-4:20 pm 13 & under Cruisers 9:45-10:00 am
4:20-4:40 pm 15-18 Men 10:00-10:15 am
4:40-5:00 pm 19 & over Men 10:15-10:30 am
5:00-5:40 pm PRO – UCI Men / Women 10:30-11:00 am

CANDIDATURE DE MICHEL CALLOT A LA PRESIDENCE DE LA FEDERATION FRANCAISE DE CYCLISME

Michel Callot est soutenu par Jean Hugues Curaudeau ,bien connu dans le milieu BMX ,entre autre graçe au magazine BMX ‘air qu’il avait créé .

Vous pouvez apporter votre soutien sur le site avenir.bmx.et redécouvrir le parcours de Jean Hugues également.

Retrouvez ici le résumé du projet de michel Callot ou rendez vous sur le site pour découvrir ses 110 propositions.

mich

ASSEMBLEE GENERALE DU COMITE NORD PAS DE CALAIS DE CYCLISME

Ce jour avait lieu l’assemblée générale, durant laquelle les élections du nouveau bureau directeur avaient lieu .

Prévue à Cambrai au départ (ça nous aurez bien arrangé …) ,elle s’est déroulée à Ohlain ,sur les « terres » de René Pelcat , président sortant et « Réélu  » finalement, par vote des délégués de club . René Pelcat est également Vice président de la Fédération Française de Cyclisme et remettra aussi sa place « en jeu » lors des prochaines élections du bureau fédéral .

Jean Noël FONTAINE maintient également son poste de président de la commission BMX.