Wednesday, August 15, 2012

Cory's race saga continues

Well i went from doing trans andes which turns out wasn't a great time for my work to where's the beach which was a great race to back 40 which i flatted to XC8 which got cancelled to world 24 hr which also got cancelled. So now what ,well i decided to do this instead http://www.google.ca/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&frm=1&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&sqi=2&ved=0CDYQFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fthepcpp.com%2F&ei=CcUrUPbqGIKFyQH_loGADg&usg=AFQjCNHo6PLPHeC-2706fJ6_EqeB1jtbHw should be a gooder but stay tuned you never know what might happen.

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

This really sucks!!!


Friday August 10, 2012



Regrettably due to a number of contributing factors, it is with sincere sadness that I announce the cancellation of the 2012 World 24 Hour MTB Championships scheduled to be held in Canmore Alberta Canada September 14 – 16, 2012.



Today is a hard day… it’s like the loss of a family member. I’m sad for all the racers (and families) who trained hard and devoted resources to being in Canmore this September. I’m sad for those in the community of Canmore that supported our desire to build a world-class event. I’m disappointed and sad beyond belief at the cancellation today, which is a real blow for the whole endurance family.



That said, a number of situations this past month leaves us with no alternative but to cancel. This is not a decision that was made lightly and I know that many of the current entrants will be upset with this decision however, at this point, it would be irresponsible to continue with the event. It was determined (yesterday) that it would not be economically and administratively feasible to keep the event on the calendar.



The priority has always been to ensure that the event lives up to the required standards of the participants, which it cannot do without proper funding. Twenty4 Sports (T4S) who is contracted to operate the event is disappointed as well.



Dating back to 1998 when it was decided that we (Trilife Sports International) would underwrite the creation of a world championship (1999), this event was always dedicated to showcasing the best endurance athletes. It’s been our vision to provide the endurance community with the ultimate test for both elite and age group mountain bike athletes.



After announcing that Canmore, Alberta Canada would host the championships back in August of 2011, W24C have worked hard based on a “not for profit” model to provide the best possible event for all athletes involved. An Athletes Assistance Program was created, which had the top elite racers committed to the race. What looked to be an epic battle on paper had the best international group of elite racers attending in the 13-year history. At the end of the day while other areas (lack of sponsorship support) challenged our resources it was the recent loss of overall participation numbers, over the past two weeks that finally made the decision inevitable



I apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused people in their training plans and holiday commitments and remain optimistic that we will find the support that our sport deserves in order to continue to highlight our best to the world.



Refunds to all racers who had not cancelled or had outstanding balances will be completed within 72 hours.



Sincerely,



Stuart Dorland – founder

W24C/WSC Committee

worldchampionships@twenty4sports.com

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Back 40 report

Great race.Great start.3 big wipe outs.Got to the gravel road then tire went flat.Used up my co2 trying to get my tubeless tire to inflate.Walked for an hour back to the truck cleaned the mud off and found this rammed right in my back tire.Priceless!!!

Saturday, August 4, 2012

Manitobin's and ex Manitobin's kicking ass on the big stage

Paddy 1st 24hr canmore
JP 2nd 24hr canmore
Bill Benson and daughter 2nd Trans Rockies
Greg Sherwin 1st single speed Butte 100
Hal Loewen 8th 50-54 men Test of Metal
Hal Loewen 9th Pierre's Hole 100 Master 50 Plus

Go Manitoba!!!!