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  1. Practice highlights from the Lourdes DHI World Cup: Click here to view the article
  2. Current UCI Downhill World Champion Greg Minnaar finished third in the second round of the Downhill series of the 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano, which took place at the popular Val di Sole track in Italy on Sunday. Click here to view the article
  3. The 2014 UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, at Cascades MTB Park in Pietermaritzburg came to a thrilling end with the elite men’s cross country final that saw Julien Absalon claim his maiden victory in South Africa. Click here to view the article
  4. The under-23 men’s and women’s cross country races of the UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, season opener in Pietermaritzburg saw Jordan Sarrou and Jenny Rissveds overcame not only their fellow competitors but the hot and dusty conditions of Cascades MTB Park as well en route to their respective victories. Click here to view the article
  5. Swiss star Jolanda Neff claimed her maiden elite Cross Country World Cup win at the same Cascades MTB Park where she won her Under 23 World Championship title last year, as she held off the experienced Gunn-Rita Dahle and team mate Maja Wloszczowska in harsh conditions on Sunday afternoon. Click here to view the article
  6. After an action-packed World Cup at Cascades we've pulled together a few more shots of bikes spotted over the weekend. Click here to view the article
  7. The local mountain bike community is excited to get a first ever glance of its very own “proudly South African”, UCI accredited outfit competing on an international stage when four riders of the Kargo Pro MTB team tackle the UCI MTB World Cup Pietermaritzburg, presented by Shimano, at Cascades MTB Park from 11-13 April 2014. Click here to view the article
  8. Excited for this year's UCI MTB World Cup season? We are too. Check out a preview of what is in store for this year, with, of course, Pietermaritzburg as the opening round from 10-13 April 2014. Click here to view the article
  9. The Cascades MTB Park is preparing to host the 2014 UCI MTB World Cup Pietermaritzburg presented by Shimano, its fifth mountain bike international in six years, following last year's successful UCI MTB and Trials World Championships. Click here to view the article
  10. KwaZulu-Natal’s capital Pietermaritzburg is the centre of the globe’s mountain biking community’s attention as the world’s cross country and downhill stars gather in Pietermaritzburg ahead of the 2014 UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, season opener which takes place at Cascades MTB Park from11-13 April. Click here to view the article
  11. If you're unable to join in on the festivities in Pietermaritzburg this weekend for UCI MTB World Cup fear not, you can still catch the action LIVE on SuperSport and streaming via RedBullTV. Click here to view the article
  12. Ryan Franklin from Monster Energy caught up with Nigel Page, manager of Team CRC/Nukeproof to see what they were running for the Pietermaritzburg DH course. Turns out it's something very special. Click here to view the article
  13. It's finally here, the first round of the UCI World Cup in Pietermaritzburg. Yesterday was the start of the festivities and a chance for all the riders to check out the Downhill course. Click here to view the article
  14. Specialized Racing Downhill team star Aaron Gwin produced the quickest time in the men’s downhill qualifying at the 2014 UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, as he finished two and a half seconds ahead of Santa Cruz Syndicate duo of Josh Bryceland and Pietermaritzburg’s own world champion Greg Minnaar after the final round of downhill qualifying at the Cascades MTB Park. Click here to view the article
  15. The globe’s top cross country mountain biking stars continued their preparations for the opening leg of the 2014 UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, at Cascades MTB Park in Pietermaritzburg in energy-sapping hot and dry conditions. Click here to view the article
  16. The revolutionary dual chamber system revealed by Schwalbe not too long ago was spotted in the Pietermaritzburg pits. There were a few riders on them for the DH and we could be seeing them more and more throughout the year. Click here to view the article
  17. It's the final day of the UCI MTB World Cup here in Pietermaritzburg and we're scouting the pits for more gear. Most of the elites are still hiding from the sun and heat, but we've caught a few snaps of some XCO machines. Click here to view the article
  18. Former downhill mountain biking World Champion Aaron Gwin got his 2014 UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, season underway in perfect fashion when he claimed a thrilling victory in the elite men’s downhill final of the Pietermaritzburg leg at Cascades MTB Park on Saturday. Click here to view the article
  19. Madison Saracen Factory Team star Manon Carpenter produced the run of the day as she powered her way to her first ever World Cup win in the women’s Downhill at the first UCI MTB World Cup, presented by Shimano, ahead of fellow Brit and current World Champion, Rachel Atherton at the Cascades MTB Park on Saturday, ending a week of total domination of the women’s downhill competition. Click here to view the article
  20. All the dust is settled and Aaron Gwin has come back to 2014 charging to victory. Greg Minnaar was super fast, but at the end could only pull of third and Mick Hannah blasted down the hill early on and managed a superb 2nd. In the women's, Manon Carpenter followed her first in qualifying with a great win, with Rachel Atherton coming second. Click here to view the article
  21. Two of these new Rockshox RS-1 inverted forks are around for the first World Cup in Pietermaritzburg. They are more stunning in real life and certainly look stiffer than a horse's kick. Click here to view the article
  22. Qualifying for the 2014 PMB World Cup took a surprising turn with Aaron Gwin taking top spot, with Josh Bryceland second and Greg Minnaar shortly after. Gee Atherton had an unfortunate over-the-bar incident, but was unhurt, so don't count him out of the running either. Click here to view the article
  23. We caught up with Rachel and Gee following the UCI MTB World Cup Downhill qualifiers on Friday. They shared some insights about their qualifying runs, the season ahead and their bikes. Click here to view the article
  24. We caught up with Santa Cruz Syndicate Team mechanic, Doug Hatfield for a few minutes to speak about the setup of the team's V10's. Click here to view the article
  25. First day of practice at the Pietermaritzburg MTB World Cup, and the downhill guys are getting warmed up. The course isn't as forgiving as some might have thought and the additions are catching some riders out. Click here to view the article
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