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We raised the questions a few weeks
back; Is Short Track Dead? We talked to Sager, Wicks, Peterson,
Jurekovic, Gould, Craig, Kabush...; who all agreed, Bring Back the STXC!
The riders spoke, and the sponsors
listened. Dave McElwaine at Trailwatch.net and Jared Fisher from Escape
Adventures put forth the resources to bring STXC racing back to the
National Series for 2009.
This is Series Director, Scott Tedro, on the new STXC Triple Crown..
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The U.S. Cup presented by Specialized is pleased to announce that has reached an agreement with Trail Watch.Net and Escape Adventures to bring back Pro short track racing at selected stops of the U.S. Cup series and its no Aprils Fool’s joke!
For 2009, the U.S. cup, in conjunction with TrailWatch.Net and Escape Adventures will offer three stand alone Short Track events at Sea Otter, Windham Mountain and the PRO XCT finale in Vegas.
The races will offer Pro’s the chance
to shake out their legs in the fast paced short track arena, plus draw
in the spectators who love seeing the intense bar to bar action. TrailWatch.Net will be offering $250 at each round for the most aggressive male and female Short Track rider. This
may or may not be the actual race winner, but instead the bonus will go
to the rider who instigates the most attacks and who livens the race up!
“I’ve been getting a lot of
input from the Pro riders, team mangers and industry insiders to bring
short track back in any capacity for 2009, responds U.S. Cup
marketing director Ty Kady. “The simple truth is the budget was tapped
to offer these male and female Pro riders a short track series and
prize money, given we have focused all our energy on legitimizing cross
country racing in the U.S. again. However, Dave McElwaine of
TrailWatch.Net and Jared Fisher of Escape Adventures.com both stepped
up to the plate as the naming and presenting sponsors to make this a
reality, so I really can’t thank them enough. This is the kind of synergy the US Cup series is all about continues Kady. “It’s
our hope to get some more sponsorship dollars for 2010 and run a full
blown short track series in conjunction with the PRO XCT tour next
year.”
“After Dave and Jared said they
wanted to do this, I got on the phone with some of the best promoters
and venues in the country to see if they were interested. Jeff Frost, the director Sea Otter was on board and so was Rick Hodge of Windham Mountain Resort. Once I had those guys commitment, I knew our opps guy Tom Spiegel could pull off the Vegas round, and so the TrailWatch.Net Short Track Triple Crown presented by Escape Adventures was born.”
For the past five years, TrailWatch.net has been the leading provider of race photography for North American
and World Cup racing. In the fall they switched gears to cover
cyclocross right through to the World Championships.
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