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'We have been ignored' – Riders from Pidcock to Pieterse rally against World Series XCO mountain bike podium cut from five to three

More than 120 riders, including the entire top 30, and more than a dozen teams have attached their names to a statement decrying the move to reduce the UCI Mountain Bike World Series Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) podiums from five riders to three.

The five-rider podium been a long-standing anomaly at the World Cup races, dating back to 1994 when the delight and amazement caused by a then 17-year-old junior mountain-biker, Cadel Evans, rocketing into the top five of the elite race at the World Cup in Cairns saw organisers add another two positions. It then became a tradition.

“I came from a team where a lot of my fourth and fifth places are what kept it alive,” Henderson told Cycling News. “Being on the podium is enough for the smaller teams.”

“For sure the big ones are going to want to win but not every team has budget to buy top riders and they have to develop them so when you break through for a fifth or a fourth, that’s huge and its huge exposure for us as athletes. That exposure is is so important and then there is obviously the history.”

SOURCE: CyclingNews   (go to source)
AUTHOR: simone.giuliani@futurenet.com (Simone Giuliani)
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