September 1/12 3:12 am - MTB World Championships:  Preview
Posted by Editoress on 09/1/12
 
Ten  years after the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships took place in  Kaprun, Austria, the event has returned to the same region for the 2012  edition, to take place in Leogang for the Gravity events and Saalfelden  for the Cross-country.  The region holds strong memories for Canada;  Roland Green won the second of his two men's cross-country world titles  in Kaprun, and Canada also took the Team Relay title in Kaprun, with  Geoff Kabush the only rider on that team to be racing at the 2012  Worlds.  Alison Sydor has retired, Ryder Hesjedal, of course, went to  the Road and Max Plaxton (the Junior on the team), is missing these  championships due to injury.
 
 The Worlds begin this weekend in Leogang with the Gravity events - the  4-cross and Downhill.  Unlike previous years, when both Gravity and  Cross-country competition takes place at the same venue over a five day  period, organizers here proposed and received permission to split the  championships over two weekends, in two nearby communities, with the  Cross-country events scheduled for next weekend in Saalfelden.
 
 The village of Leogang is well known for the World Cup it has hosted  over the past few years.  The competition begins with the 4-Cross  Qualifying on Friday evening and the Championship Finals on Saturday  evening, and then followed by the Downhill Final on Sunday.
 
 The 450 metre 4-cross course was designed by German pro Guido Tschugg  for the World Cup series and has been updated, while still retaining  many of the features that have made it so exciting.  Out of the start  the riders hit a sharp left and then right turn before negotiating the  rock garden and then a third banked turn.  From there, they jump a  bridge and negotiate a washboard section before a final right turn and  jump into the finishing straight.

 
Anneke Beerten set the best qualifying time
 The women's field is headed by Anneke Beerten (Netherlands), the  defending world champion, who qualified first, just ahead of Romana  Labounkova (Czech republic).  Others to watch for include American  Melissa Buhl, the 2008 world champion, and local Austrian favourite  Anita Molcik, who will certainly step up her game in front of the home  crowd.
 
 On the men's side, there is likely to be a battle between the three  Czech riders - Michal Prokop, Tomas Slavik and Lukas Mechura - however,  David Graf (Switzerland) has regularly made the podium and will  certainly be a factor, after qualifying first, just in front of Slavik  and Prokop.
 
 The 2600 metre Downhill run will favour riders with fitness and  endurance.  The very fast course has a 'Bike Park' feel to it, and  requires riders to pedal hard to maintain speed all the way down,  especially on the opening half of the run.  Friday's training saw heavy  rain, which has chewed up the corners somewhat and made the track more  technical - something many riders said was missing.  The weather  expected to gradually improve by Sunday's final.
 
 The Elite women's field has been hit hard with injuries, and a number of  top riders are missing, including Myriam Nicole (France), Emilie  Siegenthaler (Switzerland), Tracey Hannah (Australia) and Jill Kintner  (USA).  However, the top two riders of the season will be renewing their  battle, with World Cup leader Rachel Atherton (Great Britain) battling  defending world champion Emmeline Ragot (France) for the right to wear  the rainbow stripes.  Canada has some strong contenders for this  physically demanding course, which suits riders such as last year's  bronze medalist Claire Buchar, and former Junior bronze medalist Micayla  Gatto.

 
Steve Smith in the fog and rain
 On the men's side there is one major name missing due to injury -  defending world champion Danny Hart (Great Britain).  The list of  potential winners here is long, led by World Cup winner Aaron Gwin  (USA), his perennial rival Greg Minnaar (South Africa), Gee Atherton  (Great Britain) and Sam Hill (Australia).  Hill in particular will be  one to watch if it stays muddy.  Canada also has a very strong podium  possibility with Steve Smith, the 2010 world silver medalist.  Smith is  riding a new carbon Devinci, all tricked out in red and white for  Canada.
 
 
 
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