Important and useful information for the 2015 UCI Mountain Bike

Rider and Team Manual
Important and useful information for the
2015 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup and BUFF® 4X Pro Tour events at Fort William
We look forward to welcoming all teams and riders to another successful weekend of gravity racing in
Fort William.
Please read all of the enclosed information – it will help you get the most out of the weekend and help
our team deliver a great event for everyone.
See you in Fort William.
Rare Management, World Cup organisers in Fort William since 2002.
www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)131 555 3820 Email: info@raremanagement.co.uk
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Schedule
2015 Provisional schedule – 15.05.15 (may be subject to change)
This is the full competition schedule, together with some of the other events in the weekend programme. Any changes will be notified on
the notice board in the gondola hall and the official notice board beside the finish arena.
Follow us on Twitter for any last minute changes FW_MTB_WorldCup
Wednesday
Team arrival and installation if pitch booked. Early arrival by appointment only.
IMPORTANT. If you do not have a pitch booked, there is no overnight parking on site or on the Nevis Range
access road.
1600 - 1830
DHI TV course walk
Thursday 0830 - 1100
DHI Course Inspection by UCI
0900 – 0930
DHI Confirmation – UCI Elite Teams only
0930 - 1100
DHI Confirmation – UCI Teams only
1100 - 1300
DHI Confirmation – All riders
1200 - approx
Claudio’s GoPro course run (+ forerunner and following biker)
1245 – 1345
Gondola open to riders with accreditation – Elite Teams only
1300 - 1400
4X Course Inspection by UCI
1300 – 1400
On foot DHI Course Inspection – Elite Riders/Teams only
1345 – 1545
Gondola open to riders with accreditation – All Riders/Teams
1400 - 1600
On foot DHI Course Inspection – All Riders/Teams
1430 – 1600
BUFF® 4X Pro Tour Confirmation – All riders
1615 – 1800
BUFF® 4X Pro Tour training
Friday
0830 – 1000
Final Confirmation DHI and BUFF 4X – All riders
0830 – 1200
DHI training Group B
1100 – 1430
DHI training Group A
1445 – 1615
DHI timed training top 80 M, top 20 W and top 10JM of latest UCI WC ranking list
1615 - 1645
On foot DHI inspection - Riders/Teams
1630 – 1800
BUFF® 4X training
1700 -
Team Manager’s Meeting
1815 – 1930 (est.)BUFF® 4X Pro Tour Qualification
Saturday 0800 -
Site open to teams
0830 -
Site open to public
0830 - 1000
DHI training Group B + BUFF® Whip Comp
0900 – 1530
British Trials Cup & Scottish Biketrial Cup
1015 – 1145
DHI training Group A + BUFF® Whip Comp
1030 – 1230
Scottish Power Youth Mini DH races
1130 – 1200
Danny MacAskill’s Drop and Roll Tour
1230 – World Cup DHI Qualifying Junior Men
– 1330
Scottish Power Youth Mini DH races prizegiving immediately after Junior Men
1330 – World Cup DHI Qualifying Elite Women
1400 – World Cup DHI Qualifying Elite Men
1545 – 1600
Awards Ceremony Scottish Biketrial Championship
1600 (est.)
30 mins on foot DHI inspection - Riders/Teams, after end of qualification
1600 – 1630
Danny MacAskill’s Drop and Roll Tour
1635 (est.)
BUFF® 4X Rider intro top 4 women and top 4 men, after end of qualification
1650 – 1750
BUFF® 4X training
1800 – 1930 (est.)BUFF® 4X Pro Tour – Followed by Awards Ceremony
Sunday
7 June
0800 -
0815 - 0830 -
0830 - 1000
0900 – 1500
1015 – 1145
1115 – 1145
1200 – 1215
1215 – 1230
1230 – 1315 - 1400 –
1630 – 1645 (est.)
Site open to Teams
Gondola open for riders
Site open to public
DHI training World Cup Finals starters Junior Men and Women
British Trials Cup
DHI training World Cup Finals starters Men Elite
Danny MacAskill’s Drop and Roll Tour
DHI Rider intro top 5 qualifying + WC leaders (elite)
Red Bull Matadors
Men Junior World Cup Downhill Final
Women World Cup Downhill Final
Men World Cup Final – Followed by Awards Ceremony
Awards Ceremony British Trials Cup
NB Those shown in italic are non-World Cup activities that have to be coordinated around the UCI official schedule.
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Entries & Confirmation
On-Site
Entries
DHI
Anyone with a minimum of 20 UCI downhill points (gained in other
UCI registered races) can enter the World Cup.
All entries have to go through the national association, except in the
case of competitors with UCI registered Trade Teams.
For British riders the full qualification criteria and contact details for
entries are defined by British Cycling.
4X Pro Tour
All entries must be made direct via the 4X World Pro Tour entry
system. www.4xprotour.com
Tech pitches - Village booking
Teams and individual riders can book a pitch in the World Cup Village, subject to space. Details can be downloaded from the website.
Any late bookings will be subject to a late booking fee of £100 and
the availability of space within the Village.
Parking for riders without a tech area in the Village
* Very important *
There is limited on-site parking for competitors who do not have a
reserved site in the World Cup Village. If you
or your team does not
Berm 4
Berm 5 (DHhave
entry)a pitch in the World Cup Village you can receive a car park pass,
subject to the following conditions:
Triple boom
• No overnight parking – the parking area is cleared by security
Based on official UCI exchange rates, the entry fees are as follows
every evening.
DHI
£51 (€65)
• No awnings – there is not enough space to accommodate vehicles
DHI Jnr £29 (€37)
and awnings.
4X Pro Tour Advance £40
• Only park where designated by event staff
4X Pro Tour Late (on day) £50
• Drive at walking pace on the site
passes must be collected during confirmation
DoubleParking
(4m)
Entry fees
107.76
Berm 4
Berm 5 (DH entry)
Triple boom
107.76
Double (4m)
t
pos
Confirmation
Spectator
tunnel
Doping
Control
st
po
Confirmation for both DH and 4X will take place in the bike hire,
next to the main entrance of the gondola. Opening times will be as Spectator
tunnel
the schedule.
You must bring your licence and means of payment if applicable
(cash or credit card).
You will be given a rider wristband, which allows access to the site
on Saturday and Sunday and the gondola. Stewards will only allow
Organisation
access to the venue if you show your wristband.
UCI
Wheelchair
17 x 8
Media users
17 x 8
Bike
Wash
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Gondola
Gondola
Building
building
Pinemarten
Cafe
Gondola
entrance
spectators
Confirmation
Main
Entrance
& Tickets
High Wire Adventure
Adventure Course
Site Rules
* Very important *
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Gondola
Gondola
Building
building
Shuttle
buses
Developing
Mountain
Alpinebikes Park
Biking in Scotland
World Cup Village Plan
Gondola
entrance
Riders &
Bikes
Saint Test
Track
Team & Tech
Giant
Screen
Parking with P pass over bridge
No awnings
No overnight stay
Finish
arena
3m x 3m
ramp
Expo Village
Developing Mountain
Biking in Scotland
First
Aid
Pass must be fixed to inside of windscreen to be valid. This pass is not transferable.The organiser reserves the right to remove any pass at any time.
Bike
Wash
Finish
Doping
arena
Control
3m x 3m
ramp
Gondola
entrance
Riders &
Bikes
Giant
Screen
Organisation
UCI
Wheelchair
Media users
Do not scale
Please help us and all other users of the World Cup Village by obeying the following rules:
• Cycle slowly in the Village, especially during busy periods.
• No vehicle movement is allowed in the village during public opening times (from 08.30 on Saturday and Sunday).
• At other times, vehicles should be driven at walking pace only.
• Show your rider wristband at all access points.
• Follow directions and requests from event crew.
Pinemarten
Cafe
Gondola
entrance
spectators
Confirmation
First
Aid
Te
Berm 4
Doping Control
Berm 5 (DH entry)
Triple boom
Located behind the Big Screen, next to the podium tent.
107.76
UCI Rainbow Passes
Double (4m)
Scottish
Mini DH
st
po
These are valid at Fort William. If riders or team officials have not
received their Rainbow Passes,
theywith
will P
bepass
available
from the UCI
Parking
over bridge
representative at Confirmation.
No awnings
No overnight stay
Spectator
tunnel
Doping
Control
Pass must be fixed to inside of windscreen to be valid. This pass is not transferable.The organiser reserves the right to remove any pass at any time.
Giant
Screen
Mechanic Passes
Main
Entrance
& Tickets
Finish
Shuttle
buses
17 x 8
Wheelchair
users
Bike one
Independent riders not registered with a team can receive
Wash
wristband for a mechanic/helper. These must be collected during
Gondola
confirmation.
entrance
Riders &
Bikes
World Cup Village Plan
Finish
arena
3m x 3m
ramp
Developing Mountain
Biking in Scotland
Silverline Bike Wash
Gondola
Gondola
Building
building
Gondola
entrance
spectators
Do not scale
Confirmation
A
Located
at the rear of the gondola hall.
Pinemarten
Cafe
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Expo Villag
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First
Aid
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Team & Tech
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Bike
Wash
Pinemarten
Cafe
Gondola
entrance
spectators
Rare Management 0131 555 3820 Rev. 12.05.15
Do not scale
Parking with P pass over bridge
No awnings
No overnight stay
Gondola
Gondola
Building
building
World Cup Village Plan
Pass must be fixed to inside of windscreen to be valid. This pass is not transferable.The organiser reserves the right to remove any pass at any time.
Confirmation
Gondola
entrance
Riders &
Bikes
3m x 3m
ramp
st
po
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17 x 8
First
Aid
Finish
arena
Organisation
UCI
Wheelchair
Media users
Spectator
tunnel
Double (4m)
Berm 5 (DH entry)
Doping
Control
Triple boom
Giant
Screen
107.76
Shuttle
buses
Developing Mountain
Biking in Scotland
Main
Entrance
& Tickets
Berm 4
Alpinebikes Park
High Wire Adventure
Adventure Course
Team & Tech
Expo Village
Saint Test
Track
Racing & training
4X Course
Downhill course
Rider Intro
The 4X shuttle service will start 15 minutes before the start of official
training and will depart from the forest road next to the Podium
tent. Event crew will attach bikes with straps and then remove them
at the top.
2.82km long with a vertical drop of 555m. The start is near the top
station of the gondola and the finish is in the World Cup Village.
To access the gondola riders must go to the rear of the gondola station, beside the bike wash.
There are some line changes and changed jump profiles from 2014.
Please obey the directions of gondola staff at all times.
This is a great opportunity to put yourself in front of the fans. Whilst
it may be difficult in terms of your preparation, attendance is good
for you, your team and is much appreciated by spectators.
4X - Top 4 men and top 4 women, based on qualifying results.
DHI - Top 5 men and top 5 women, based on qualifying results +
World Cup Leaders.
Ceremonies
Silverline & Continental DH Service
Silverline, the World Cup Official Tool supplier and Continental Tyres,
will be supporting 4 emergency repair stations on the Downhill
course during training and qualification. As well offering a basic tool
kit, the marshals at these designated points will be able to supply replacement inner tubes and a track pump, so that you can maximise
your training time in case of a puncture.
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All ceremonies will take place immediately after the end of each
competition. Please make sure that you are close to the Finish for
the start of the Awards.
Flower Ceremonies DHI
For DHI there will be Flower Ceremonies for TV, featuring the top 3
riders, in the finish arena immediately after the Women’s and Men’s
races.
Podium Ceremonies DHI and 4X
Top 5 riders (Men and Women Elite, DHI and 4X) and Top 3 riders
(Men and Women Junior DHI) should make their way to the rear of
the podium as soon as the last rider has finished.
Water will be available for all athletes. Only one support staff will be
able to accompany each rider to the podium area.
BUFF® Whip Comp
There will be a special prize for the best whip through the Scotland
arch during Saturday training runs – as judged by the crowd reaction at the wall and on the big screen. This is an informal competition and is not compulsory.
Prize Money
This will be paid in cash, following each event, on the presentation
of the rider’s licence. Prize money can be collected from the Organiser’s cabin, next to the GoPro stand.
DHI Team manager meeting
This will be held in the Crew tent, located to the right of the GoPro
truck and next to the Media Centre.
Mobile phones and WiFi
There is limited mobile phone reception in parts of the Highlands and the World Cup site has patchy 3G coverage.
There is some public wifi capacity at the Pine Marten cafe on site but
it can only cope with a small number of users.
Silverline Wall Ride Comp
Also on Saturday training runs, Silverline will be giving a prize for
the highest line on the Silverline Wall ride, as judged by the marshal.
This is an informal competition and is not compulsory.
Social Media
Keep up to date with the latest news and any important developments or schedule changes by following the Fort William World Cup:
Fort William Mountain Bike World Cup
FW_MTB_WorldCup
www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)131 555 3820 Email: info@raremanagement.co.uk
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Warm-up Tent
Stepping Stones
Rider information
First Aid
points
Beside Gondola
building
Warm up Area:
Uplift:
Priority:
Boardwalk
Tower 13
Avalanche Start
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Pin Ball
Silverline Bike Wash
Beside riders entry at rear of gondola building
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Slab 1
Slab 2
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Silverline Continental
Emergency Repair Service
During training here are four
locations on course where a
marshal holds basic repair tools,
Continental inner tubes and a
track pump.
If you have a problem, or flat
tyre, during training, look out for
this assistance point.
It is self-repair as the marshal
must monitor the training.
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300 riders & bikes per hour
For DH riders only, to rear of
Gondola building
6-7 June 2015
Rare Management
3 Coalhill, The Shore, EH6 6RH
T. 0131 555 3820
Deer Fence
Woods
Big Doon
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Silverline Wall Ride
Highest line comp
Hazzard County
Puggy Pipe
Hip Replacement
Motorway
Scotland Arch
BUFF® Whip Comp
All course tracks and course information are based on GPS data and Memory Map software.
Reproduced from Ben Nevis & Glencoe 1:25,000 scale by permission of Ordnace Survey on behalf of The Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office.
© Crown copyright. All rights reserved. Licence number 100044534
The Wall
Start
Riders push
to start
Pump Ramp
Double
Big Time
Long & Low
Competitor
Drop off
Berm 1
Scrub Hump
Double
Gas to Flat
One way
Access road
Vehicles only
Tyre Wall Berm
Berm 3
Natural
Rock Garden
BUFF Step Down
Big Air Tabletop
Berm 4
Berm 5 (DH entry)
Triple boom
Double (4m)
Spectator
Tunnel
Step Down (2 x 5m)
Forest Road
Competitor Pick-up
Gondola
Building
Finish
World Cup Village
Out on the course
Safety - Always follow signs and obey marshals directions. Keep
outside taped areas.
Crossing points - Only cross the course at the designated
crossing points.
Spectator areas - The ground around the course is very uneven.
9-10 June 2012
Take extra care moving around the course, Rare
especially
Management the upper
3 Coalhill, The Shore, EH6 6RH
section and beware of obstacles.
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Vehicle movement - Vehicles with trailers will be using the forest
road. Please do not use the forest road to access the course.
Awards ceremonies - Will take place immediately after the end of
the competition.
4X - 4 Cross course
To 4X course
4-Cross course
Length 410m
XCO
course
Course width 6-7m
Vertical Drop 50m
Footpath
Travel See www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk
Travel by road from outside the UK
Air Travel
Inverness is the nearest airport (104km) but both Edinburgh and
Glasgow have extensive UK and International connections.
There are daily services to Glasgow, Prestwick (40 minutes south of
Glasgow) and Edinburgh, with onward national connections.
For enquiries and bookings Tel: 08457 505050.
Websites: www.easyjet.com
www.ryanair.com
www.flybe.com
www.bmibaby.com
www.ba.com
Road
If you are coming from anywhere in England or Wales, head for
Scotland.
If you are travelling up the East side of the country (M1, A1) you are
going to end up in Edinburgh. Then head for Perth and follow the
A9 north as far as Dalwhinnie where you follow the A889 to Laggan,
the A86 to Spean Bridge and then the A82 to Fort William. Watch
your speed on the A9 from Perth to Dalwhinnie. There are average
speed cameras along the entire length of this section of road.
Coming up the West side of the country (M6, M74) from the south,
take the M8 through Glasgow and then the M898 over the Erskine
Bridge to Dumbarton. Follow the A82 beside Loch Lomond to Crianlarich and Tyndrum before crossing Rannoch Moor and descending
to the Atlantic coast and Fort William through the pass of Glencoe.
Remember there are no motorways north of Perth and Glasgow,
so plan extra time for your journey. Please also note there may be
roadworks on sections of the A82 and the A9, with traffic lights that
may cause delays. At least the views are spectacular.
If you are using Sat Nav, remember that a single postcode can cover
a wide area in the Highlands so don’t just rely on where it tells you
to go. Maps and road signs can help. The actual postcode for Nevis
Range ski area is PH33 6SQ.
There are a number of ways of crossing the English Channel or the
North Sea. The route involving the least driving on busy UK roads
(especially in England) is from Amsterdam to Newcastle.
Amsterdam – Newcastle crossings www.dfdsseaways.co.uk
Further South, there are crossings to Hull and Harwich. In both cases
you must head for the A1, North to Edinburgh.
Rotterdam and Zeebrugge – Hull www.poferries.com
Hook of Holland – Harwich www.stenaline.co.uk
Esbjerg – Harwich www.dfdsseaways.co.uk
The shortest and most frequent crossings are by ferry or tunnel
from Calais or Dieppe to Dover, Newhaven or Folkstone. This gives
you the longest drive, up through most of mainland UK. Head for
the M20, then go north on the M25, heading towards the M1, then
A1 (East Coast route) or turn off the M1 onto the M6 and then M74
(West Coast route).
Calais, Dieppe – Dover, Newhaven, Folkstone
www.poferries.com
www.norfolkline.com
www.eurotunnel.com
www.seafrance.com
www.hoverspeed.com
Fort William
Fort William is on the North West coast of Scotland, set amongst
some of Britain’s highest and most spectacular mountain scenery
that meets the Atlantic sea with a series of deep, penetrating sea
lochs.
It has an industrial past, based on aluminium smelting and forestry
but tourism is now the most important part of the local economy.
It has a population of about 10,000 with a total population of the
Lochaber area of 20,000 – which means a population density of
4.6 persons per square kilometre, so the area is still very sparsely
inhabited.
The event takes place at the Nevis Range ski area, some 9km to the
north of the town, on the road to Inverness.
The Highlands and Islands are home to Scotland’s national language
– Gaelic – so it’s only fitting that you’ll see Gaelic signs and references at the World Cup and in Fort William.
Rural Complex
Paid for parking
Fri, Sat & Sun
Nevis Range
World Cup Village
Pass required to park
Fort William
Parking for riders without a tech area in the Village.
There is limited on-site parking for competitors who do not have
a reserved site in the World Cup Village.
If you or your team does not have a pitch in the World Cup
Village you can receive a car park pass, subject to the following
conditions:
• No overnight parking – the parking area is
cleared by security every evening.
• No awnings – there is not enough space to
accommodate awnings.
• Only park where designated by event staff
• Drive at walking pace only on the site
Parking passes must be collected during registration.
Pass must be fixed to inside of windscreen to be valid. This pass is not transferable.The organiser reserves the right to remove any pass at any time.
Pass must be fixed to inside of windscreen to be valid. This pass is not transferable.The organiser reserves the right to remove any pass at any time.
www.fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk Tel. +44 (0)131 555 3820 Email: info@raremanagement.co.uk
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Accommodation
Campsites
Remember, there is no on site overnight parking for vans or camping, except on pitches booked in the World Cup Village.
Fort William has a wide range of accommodation from campsites
and bunkhouses to a 5 star hotel. Beds will be in high demand during the World Cup.
If you havent already got accommodation sorted, a listing of available accommodation in the Lochaber area will be continuously
updated in the lead up to the event. This information is in the World
Cup – Late Beds section of the Nevis Range website.
There is ample campsite space in and around Fort William. Several
of the sites take advance bookings but others just take bookings on
arrival.
Lochy Holiday Park
Telephone: 01397 703446
www.lochy-holiday-park.co.uk
Linnhe Lochside Holidays
Telephone: 01397 772376
www.linnhe-lochside-holidays.co.uk
http://bike.nevisrange.co.uk/World-Cup-late-beds
Other useful accommodation links:
Glen Nevis Holidays
Telephone: 01397 702191
www.glen-nevis.co.uk
www.visithighlands.com
www.visit-fortwilliam.co.uk
www.aboutlochaber.com
www.discoverglencoe.com
www.trailscotland.co.uk
Stronaba Caravan & Camping
Telephone: 01397 712259
Email: veronicamacdonald822@btinternet.com
Power and plugs
UK voltage is 240v, 50 hz.
All sockets take UK standard plug (3 square pins). Make sure you
bring adaptors if coming from outside the UK.
Nevis Range
Wild Camping at Torlundy Farm
Telephone: 07909 510639
Aonach Mor
Ben Nevis
Fort William
Loch Linnhe
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