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There's a lot happening in the world of cycling. Bike SA works together with a
number of organizations, both local and interstate. In this section,
you can find events and programmes that we promote as part of our
partnerships agreements... and also because we think you might be
interested in them. Please
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further information.  | Other Rides |  | Specialized Australian Bike Mountain Bike Championships
Adelaide is hosting Australia's penultimate mountain biking event in the last week in February. The Specialized Australian Mountain Bike Championship promises to be a spectacular four days of competitive mountain biking from trials to cross country and the thrills of downhill and four cross. For an entry fee of $2 per person you will see some of the world's best.
Sam Hill is five-time World Champion and two-time World Cup Series Champion not only has the ability to win, but to deliver reality biting margins into his competitors' times. He elevates downhill racing to an all new level of competition. Sam's reserved demeanor, along with his ability to brutalize his competition against all odds means that it's very hard not to be in awe of this athlete Sam Hill... IS, Downhill Mountain Biking. Troy Brosnan blasted onto the 2010 World Cup scene like a ton of bricks and showed no signs of being a rookie. Troy took his bike down the hill faster than any other junior on the World Cup circuit and showed a majority of the Elite field how to get down a hill FAST! In doing so Troy managed to win the UCI Junior World Cup Championship in his first year racing overseas and followed up with another World Cup win in 2011!
With the London Olympic Games less than a year away Australian Chris Jongewaard has made an encouraging return to the world stage at the UCI World Mountain Bike Championships in Champery, Switzerland. After a tumultuous couple of years and despite an interrupted preparation heading in, Jongewaard's return to mountain biking at the world championship level was greatly anticipated.
The Australian Championships will be one of the last big races before cross country attention turns toward the 2012 Olympics.
There is something for everyone, so make the short trip up to Eagle Mountain Bike Park, just off the freeway and watch Troy Brosnan shoot it out with Connor Fearon and the other young guns. Event schedule and all details on www.eaglechamps.com.au.
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