UCI Trials World Championships – Competition guide

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UCI Trials World Championships – Competition guide
 INTRODUCTION This document summarises the information needed by the National Federations concerning the participation of their riders at the 2016 UCI Trials World Championships. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 RULES .......................................................................................................................................................................... 3 1.1 Title 9 – World Championships ............................................................................................................................................. 3 1.2 Other extracts ....................................................................................................................................................................... 4 2 RIDERS CATEGORIES .................................................................................................................................................... 4 3 COMPETITION FORMATS ............................................................................................................................................. 4 3.1 Individual Competitions ........................................................................................................................................................ 4 3.2 National Team Competition .................................................................................................................................................. 5 4 REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND ACCREDITATION ...................................................................................................... 7 4.1 Before the event ‐ Online registration .................................................................................................................................. 7 4.2 At the event ‐ Riders confirmation ........................................................................................................................................ 8 4.3 At the event ‐ Accreditations ................................................................................................................................................ 9 5 DELEGATION MEMBERS ACCREDITATION (EXCLUDING RIDERS) ................................................................................... 9 5.1 Accreditations request .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 5.2 Accreditations pick‐up .......................................................................................................................................................... 9 5.3 Minder Wristband ............................................................................................................................................................... 10 6 RIDERS AND TEAMS’ AREA ‐ WARM UP SECTION ....................................................................................................... 10 7 ON FOOT INSPECTION ................................................................................................................................................ 10 8 TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE ............................................................................................................................................. 10 9 TEAM MANAGERS’ MEETING ..................................................................................................................................... 10 10 PROGRAMME ............................................................................................................................................................ 10 11 RACE CLOTHING ......................................................................................................................................................... 11 12 BICYCLE ...................................................................................................................................................................... 12 13 RACE NUMBER ........................................................................................................................................................... 12 14 OFFICIAL CEREMONIES ............................................................................................................................................... 12 15 PRIZE SCALE ............................................................................................................................................................... 13 16 OFFICIALS .................................................................................................................................................................. 13 16.1 UCI Officials ......................................................................................................................................................................... 13 16.2 CADF .................................................................................................................................................................................... 13 16.3 Sections builder ................................................................................................................................................................... 13 17 USEFUL ADDRESSES ................................................................................................................................................... 14 17.1 Organization contacts ......................................................................................................................................................... 14 17.2 UCI contacts ........................................................................................................................................................................ 14 APPENDIX A. PROGRAMME ............................................................................................................................................................ 16 B. EVENT LOCATION & COMPETITION AREAS ................................................................................................................. 17 C. SECTION CHART ......................................................................................................................................................... 18 Mainly intended for team managers, this document focuses on the purely sporting aspects of the 2016 UCI Trials World Championships. If you have any questions or suggestions concerning this document, please do not hesitate to contact Dani Parramon, UCI Trials Coordinator. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 2 / 18 1
RULES 1.1
TITLE 9 – WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Chapter 2 PARTICIPATION IN WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 1 General 9.2.001 It is the national federations who select riders to participate in world championships. 9.2.002 A rider against whom an investigation was opened in relation to a fact which may cause a breach of the UCI Anti‐Doping Rules, will not be eligible for the world championships or is not authorised to participate to the world championships until the end of the suspension or until his definitive acquittal. In the event of a positive A Sample, this clause applies starting from the notification of the abnormal analysis result to the rider. Unless otherwise decided by the anti‐doping commission, the above paragraph is also applicable in the event of an investigation or a procedure regarding such a fact, opened in pursuance of a law or other regulation. Specific cases are examined by the anti‐doping commission or its president. Their decision is without appeal. In addition to the disqualification, the licensee and his national federation will be respectively sanctioned by a fine of CHF 2000 to CHF 10000. The present condition for participation, aims to protect the integrity, serenity and reputation of the world championships. Its application does not prejudge the decision whether an anti‐doping violation has occurred and shall not give rise to any claim in the events of acquittal. 9.2.003 National federations shall enter with the UCI via its website (see point 4 and point 5). 9.2.004 The enrolment of the federations’ riders shall reach the UCI at the latest within the following deadline:  Monday August 22nd 2016, 12:00 CET 9.2.005 Save in the case of an act of God, a national federation that has enrolled by returning the enrolment form for a world championship and that does not participate shall be liable to a fine of CHF 500 to CHF 2000. 9.2.008 Unless prevented by an act of God, a rider once announced as taking the start and who fails to present, shall be liable to a fine of CHF 500 to CHF 5000. An injury or sickness shall be recognised as an act of God only if the rider is declared incapable of taking the start by the UCI official doctor. 9.2.055 Riders wishing to compete in the UCI trials world championships may register only under the auspices and through the agency of their national federation, using the UCI online registration system (www.uci.ch). All competition entry dates must be respected and no late entries will be accepted Pre‐registration for the UCI Trials World Championships is subject to the following
restrictions:  maximum number of riders per country and per category: five 9.2.056 Each member organization which registers riders must appoint a national team manager to represent the interests of all of its riders at the UCI Trials World Championships. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 3 / 18 1.2
OTHER EXTRACTS 1.3.031 Wearing a rigid safety helmet shall be mandatory during competitions and training sessions in the following disciplines: track, mountain bike, cyclo‐cross, trials and BMX. 4.1.038 The use of radio links or other remote means of communication with riders is forbidden. 2
RIDERS CATEGORIES 9.2.057 9.2.058 3
Competition categories at the Trials World Championships shall be as described in articles 7.1.001, 7.1.002 and 7.5.001. Categories depend on age as stated in article 7.1.002: TRIALS CATEGORIES YEARS OLD Women Elite Men Juniors Men Juniors CLASS 15 years old and up Open 16‐18 years old 20 16‐18 years old 26 Men Elite 19 years old and up 20 Men Elite 19 years old and up 26 COMPETITION FORMATS INDIVIDUAL COMPETITIONS 3.1
9.2.059 All categories at the trials world championships shall include a ½ finals and a final ½ Finals The trials world championships will begin with a ½ finals followed by a final. The trials world championships ½ finals is open to all riders entered. The ½ finals shall consist of three laps of five sections. The commissaires’ panel will set the competition time according to the number of entered riders. Final The best six riders in the ½ finals will be eligible to compete in the final. The penalty points obtained in the ½ finals do not count in the final. The six finalists will get a handicap. Handicap The six finalists will get the following handicap for the final: 
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First: 0 penalty points Second: 1 penalty point Third and fourth: 2 penalty points Fifth and sixth: 3 penalty points Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 4 / 18 Final procedure At the final the three by three system described hereinafter will be applied: The starting order will be based on the result obtained in the ½ finals. Riders that ranked sixth, fifth and fourth places in the ½ finals shall start together and the rider with highest penalty points in the ½ finals will start first. Riders ranked third, second and first places in the ½ finals shall start together once the previous riders have finished all sections. The rider with the highest penalty points in the ½ finals shall start first. All riders must start in section number one; the riders must do the sections in order. The three riders will be presented on the stage and, after the rider’s presentation; they must go to section number one. Once the first rider has finished section number one, the second rider shall start section number one. Once the second rider has finished the section number one, the third rider shall start section number one. Meanwhile the second rider is riding section number one, the first rider can decide to wait or proceed to section number two. However, once the second rider has finished section number one, the first rider has a maximum of one minute to start section number two. After this minute, the time in section number two starts running. The same principle applies for the remaining sections. In case of mechanical problems or slight injury, the other rider can overtake and start the section first. In case of a tie, the penalty points obtained in the ½ finals will act as a tiebreaker. Competitors taking part in the final may have two bicycles at their disposal. The spare second bicycle shall remain in the trials office for the duration of the competition and may be retrieved as a replacement for the first bicycle A rider qualified for the final who chooses not to compete in the final shall get seventh placed in the final classification and shall (in the finals) be replaced by the seventh placed rider in the ½ finals. Two qualified riders choosing not to compete in the final shall get seventh and eighth placed in the finals classification and shall be replaced by the seventh and eighth placed riders in the ½ finals (in the final), etc. 9.2.060 3.2
Number of sections and laps ROUND ½ Finals Final NUMBER OF SECTIONS 5 5 NUMBER OF LAPS 3 2 NATIONAL TEAM COMPETITION 7.5.001 7.5.002 General A trials national team competition shall be established in a dedicated section at the trials world championships Entries The rider’s participation for the trials national team competition must be done by the team manager at the rider’s confirmation. The maximum number of riders in a trials national team competition is 5, one per category: Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 5 / 18 
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7.5.003 7.5.004 7.5.005 1 Men Juniors 20” 1 Men Juniors 26” 1 Men Elite 20” 1 Men Elite 26” 1 Women Elite The minimum number of riders in a trials national team competition is 3. They must belong to different categories. Starting procedure The total UCI points of a national team is the sum of each rider's individual UCI points. The total number of UCI points will determine the start order in the trials national team competition. The national team with the lowest total UCI points will start first. The start order of the riders in each national team is determined by each team manager. The first rider to start the competition belongs to the national team with the lowest UCI points. The second rider is from the national team with the second lowest UCI points and so on. The same procedure applies for the remaining riders. Riders ride the sections one by one and only once. Section description The section, which must be split in five parts, has to be designed/built according to the UCI trials section building guide. Each part is composed by different obstacles marked with four different levels (gates). The length of a section must be between 30 to 50 m and it must be lineal. The five parts of each section must be clearly defined by a cross‐wise tape on the ground in order to identify each part. Each part must contain the four different levels (gates) indicated with coloured arrows. Riders will get a different score depending on the level (gate) they choose to ride. Points scored with each level (gate)  White gate: 10 points  Blue gate: 20 points  Red gate: 30 points  Yellow gate: 40 points Riding system The penalty points (dabs) will apply as per art. 7.1.082 to 7.1.119. A rider starts the section with zero dabs and zero points. A rider can choose the level (gates) he wants to ride in each part of the section or skip some of them. The level gates chosen in each part can only be passed once. If the rider finishes the first part of the section with zero dabs, his score will be the points corresponding to the level (gate) chosen. The same procedure must be followed with the other parts in the section. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 6 / 18 7.5.006 A part in a section starts when the front wheel’s axle passes the cross‐wise tape on the ground. Once the rider starts the second and following parts of the section, he can go back to the previous part. In the case that the rider commits a dab on the part that he has already finished, the penalty point will count as a penalty point for the part which is about to start. The rider can only make five dabs in the whole section. If a rider has got five dabs before finishing the whole section, he has to leave the section, but he keeps the score from the completed parts. Results The points scored by each rider count as points for his national team’s overall score. The winner is the national team with the highest score. In case of tie, the national team that scored points riding on the highest level (gate) will break the tie. 4
REGISTRATION PROCEDURE AND ACCREDITATION 4.1
BEFORE THE EVENT ‐ ONLINE REGISTRATION When? The system will open on: Monday August 08th 2016, 12:00 CET The system will close on: Monday August 22nd 2016, 12:00 CET Entries lists will be published on: Tuesday August 23rd 2016
How? Through the UCI website clicking as follows:  Web services (menu at the bottom of the home page)  UCI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS  “Riders registration” (riders accreditation included) Remarks  The maximum number of riders per country and per category is five.  For all formats and categories, each national federation can register two substitutes riders but they must be clearly mentioned.  The riders’ accommodation must be entered at the time of the online registration.  The rider’s participation for the trials national team competition must be done by the team manager at the rider’s confirmation at the venue. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 7 / 18 4.2
AT THE EVENT ‐ RIDERS CONFIRMATION When? th
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: from 09:00‐11:00 CET Categories: Men Juniors 20’’/Men Elite 20’’/Women Elite / Teams st
Wednesday August 31 : from 12:15‐13:15 CET Categories: Men Juniors 26’’/Men Elite 26’’ Where? UCI Trials Race headquarter: Via della Prada, VERMIGLIO (ITA) / 46°17'25.55"N 10°40'53.40"E What? All National Federations have to show up at the time of the riders’ confirmation to ensure the participation of their riders. The accreditation pick‐up for a rider cannot be considered as a confirmation of his participation. Remarks  A rider declared unfit as a result of a nonconforming blood test may not be replaced.  Injury or illness will not be accepted as a valid circumstance unless the rider is declared unfit to start by the official UCI doctor.  At the time of the riders’ confirmation, team managers must present their national outfit to the commissaires.  Art. 9.2.037 Race numbers must be collected at the time stated in the championship Program. Riders’ licences and passports must be submitted to the commissaires panel.  Art. 1.3.076. A rider shall ensure that their identification number is visible and legible at all times. The identification number shall be well fixed and may not be folded or altered. Please note that training area will not be authorised without a number plate. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 8 / 18 4.3
AT THE EVENT ‐ ACCREDITATIONS When? Monday August 29th 15:00 ‐ 19:00
Tuesday August 30th 09:00 ‐ 11:00 Wednesday August 31st 09:00 ‐ 14:00 Where? UCI Trials Race headquarter: Via della Prada, VERMIGLIO (ITA) / 46°17'25.55"N 10°40'53.40"E Remark The accreditation pick‐up for a rider cannot be considered as a confirmation of his participation. All National Federations ‐ by an appointed team manager only ‐ have to show up at the time of the riders’ confirmation to ensure the participation of their riders. 5
DELEGATION MEMBERS ACCREDITATION (EXCLUDING RIDERS) 5.1
ACCREDITATIONS REQUEST Who for? To avoid misunderstandings, the UCI has decided to grant a maximum number of accreditations to certain families according to the list below. However, these quotas correspond to a complete team and will be adapted to the number of riders who will take part in the 2016 UCI Trials World Championships. CATEGORY Team managers Coaches Mechanics Minder Total
When? The system will open on the: The system will close on the: How? NUMBER OF ACCREDITATIONS 2 2 2 10 16
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Web services (cf 4.1) UCI WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS “Accreditations (media, organisers, teams, UCI)” Select the language of your choice Click on the corresponding narrow Access: personal login and password for each national federation 5.2
ACCREDITATIONS PICK‐UP See point 4.3 Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 9 / 18 5.3
MINDER WRISTBAND The access to the race headquarter and to the competition areas are restricted during the national teams’ competition, ½ finals and final, only riders on course, UCI officials and accredited media can be allowed access. The access for the minders must be controlled using different colours of wristbands. The use of different colours will depend on the different phase of the competition and category. The UCI secretary manages the distribution of the wristbands. Only will be allowed one wristband per rider (minder) plus one wristband for each team manager. 6
RIDERS AND TEAMS’ AREA ‐ WARM UP SECTION The area reserved for riders and teams is located close to the race headquarter and outside the competition area. A warm up section shall be installed inside this area. The access to the riders and teams’ area is restricted, only enrolled riders, accredited members of the team, UCI officials and accredited media can be allowed access. 7
ON FOOT INSPECTION On foot inspection is allowed, riders have the right to do the on foot sections inspection on a specific periods of time; these periods are indicated on the 2016 UCI Trials World Championships program. 8
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE Technical assistance during a competition is permitted but only outside the sections. 9
TEAM MANAGERS’ MEETING Functioning Each National Federation shall designate a team manager, an assistant and an interpreter who shall represent the team and the national federation during the world championships and at the team managers’ meeting. Any contact with National Federation teams shall be made through the team manager. Dates and times The team managers’ meeting will take place on Tuesday August 30th at 13.00. Place At theatre near the tourist office, located at 1 km from the Trials even venue. Tourist Office Vermiglio Via di Borgonuovo, 15 c/o Polo Culturale 38029 Vermiglio (TN).
Aim In order to be informed about the latest information it is essential for team managers to attend the team managers’ meeting. No distribution will be made to the team hotels. 10
PROGRAMME Programme The complete program of the world championships is available in the appendix. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 10 / 18 11
RACE CLOTHING Riders of the same national team must wear identical racing shorts during the same event, except for advertising space included in a lateral band 9 cm wide, which may differ from one rider to another. This means that national federations must also provide their riders with national racing shorts. The team managers must therefore present the national jersey and shorts to the commissaires panel at the riders confirmation. 1.3.056 1.3.057 National federations shall submit to the commissaires’ panel of events as specified in art. 1.3.059, a sample of their national team clothing for validation. The design, color, place and size of the advertising spaces of the validated equipment must be identical for all athletes participating to the applicable events. We encourage you to present to the UCI your national apparels before sending them for final production. The following advertising shall be authorised:  front of the jersey: 2 rectangular zones of 64 cm2 maximum;  area comprising shoulders and sleeves: strip of maximum 5 cm high;  on the sides of the jersey: a 9 cm wide strip;  sides of the shorts: a 9 cm wide strip;  the manufacturer's label (25 cm2) may appear once only on the jersey and once on each leg of the shorts. Advertising matter on jersey and shorts may vary from one rider to another. The design of the jersey and shorts may vary from one category of rider to another. Advertising on protective leggings worn for downhill mountain bike, trials and BMX events is not subject to the advertising restrictions on shorts. Additionally, the rider's name may appear on the back of the jersey. The above measures also apply to other items of clothing worn during competition (rain jackets, etc.). Trials Race Clothing 7.1.062 7.1.063 7.1.064 7.1.065 7.1.066 7.1.067 7.1.069 Protective headgear (helmet) shall be worn in all trials competitions, during training and when riding the distances between sections. Competitors are obliged to opt for a helmet which meets the high standards, like Snell, ANSI or DIN 33954. Helmet straps must be securely fastened during the completion of the circuit. Proper long or short sleeve jersey is required. Proper long or short pants are required. Solid shoes are required. The UCI strongly recommends that riders wear shin guards and back protections. The wearing of gloves is recommended. The national jersey is regulated in article 1.3.056 + 1.3.057 and the following UCI Regulations. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 11 / 18 12
BICYCLE 7.1.071 7.1.072 7.1.073 7.1.074 7.1.075 7.1.076 All bicycles used for competition must meet the general specifications provided in this chapter. The bicycle's frame must be of sufficient strength to withstand the rigors of trials riding and be devoid of any cracked or bent frame members or welds which are cracked or otherwise deficient. All components, accessories and other parts must be firmly attached to the bicycle. 18” to 23” nominal (overall) wheel size shall be permitted in 20” class. 24” to 26” nominal (overall) wheel size shall be permitted in 26” class. Tyres may not be fitted with chains, ropes or other devices. The bicycle shall have two brakes in working order (one front and a second one for the rear wheel). Pedals must be securely attached to the crank arms and adjusted so as to eliminate lateral motion of the pedal body along the pedal axle. Pedal axles must be of sufficient strength to withstand the rigors of competition. The teeth on pedal cages must be sufficiently pointed and prominent to offer effective grip on a rider's shoes without being so sharp as to pose a safety hazard. In addition, no pedal hooks or toe‐straps shall be allowed. For 26”class; only one rock‐ring chain guard shall be authorized on the transmission side. No additional, lower chain guard may be fitted. Handlebars that are cracked or bent are not permitted. Handlebars must have the end cap. 13
RACE NUMBER 7.1.077 7.1.078 7.1.079 14
The rider's body number and number plate shall be water proof and clearly show the starting number, the colour of the course and the sponsors' logos. The colour of the number plates shall correspond with that of the course (example: yellow for men elite, red for men juniors, pink for women elite). The plates are defined in the technical specifications. Number plates shall be placed as to be visible from the front, whilst the body numbers must be put on the back. Body numbers and number plates shall be neither removed nor modified, on penalty of supplementary penalties. Starting numbers shall be allocated sequentially starting from the first event. The number one plate shall be reserved for the current world champions and the allocation shall be based on the latest UCI ranking. OFFICIAL CEREMONIES The following points apply to the official ceremonies: 9.1.044 Within 10 minutes following the end of each race (unless otherwise provided and duly recorded in an official communiqué), the world champion, the second and the third placed riders shall be ready for the official ceremony that shall be conducted under the responsibility of the President of the Commissaires’ Panel. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 12 / 18 15
9.1.046 Riders shall appear in racing attire, wearing their national jerseys but bare‐headed and without headband or glasses, until they leave the official ceremony enclosure. 9.1.050 A world champion may not wear the jersey identifying his title and bearing the regulation advertisement of his main sponsor (s) until, at earliest, the day following that on which he received it. 9.1.051 Any infringement of the provisions of the above articles (9.1.044 to 9.1.050) shall be punished by a minimum fine of CHF 2’000 to CHF 10’000. A higher fine may be imposed depending on the advantage derived from the offence. PRIZE SCALE Amounts in Euro World Championships
MEN ELITE MEN JUNIORS WOMEN ELITE 20” + 26” 20” + 26” OPEN 1st 2nd 3rd Total € 1.667 € 1.000 € 667 € 3.334 € 267 € 1.667 € 167 € 1.000 € 100 € 667 € 534 € 3.334 16
OFFICIALS 16.1 UCI OFFICIALS Commissaires’ panel President Commissaire Commissaire Commissaire Commissaire Secretary Official doctor Technical delegate BOURRET Joel MARTINENGO Gianfranco CASANA Gianmaria KRAXNER Martin ZABINSKY Klaus CALLENS Thomas FRA ITA ITA AUT GER FRA JARVIS Chris GBR FISCH Peter SUI 16.2 CADF Doping control officer OLSEN Ole DEN PATRIZI Marco ITA 16.3 SECTIONS BUILDER Sections builder/designer Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 13 / 18 17 USEFULL ADDRESSES 17.1 ORGAANIZATION CON
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25.55"N 10°440'53.40"E UCI Offficial Hotel Albergo
o Vittoria Via Pizzzano, 67 38029 Vermiglio (TTN) Tel. +39
9 0463 7581142 Fax +39
9 0463 7592000 E‐mail: [email protected] Websitte: www.albeergovittoria.info 17.2 UCI CCONTACTS If you have any quesstions or inquire relatinng to the overall o
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8 APPENDIX A. PROGRAMME MONDAY 15:00 ‐ 19:00 Accreditation Centre open 29 AUG 15.00 ‐ 19:00 Trials Sections Inspection by UCI TUESDAY 09:00 ‐ 11:00 Accreditation Centre open 30 AUG 09:00 ‐ 11:00 Trials confirmation >> final confirmation >>> MJ20 / ME20 / WE / Teams 09:00 ‐ 11:00 On foot Trials Section Inspection >>> MJ20 / ME20 / WE / Teams 13:00 ‐ 14:00 Trials Team Managers Meeting 15:30 ‐ 17:30 Trials National Teams World Championships followed by the Awards Ceremony WEDNESDAY 09:00 ‐ 14:00 Accreditation Centre open 31 AUG 09:00 ‐ 11:30 Men Juniors 20 Trials – ½ Finals 12:00 ‐ 16:00 Men Elite 20 Trials – ½ Finals 12:15 ‐ 13:15 Trials confirmation >> final confirmation >>> MJ26 / ME26 16:00 ‐ 18:30 Women Elite Trials – ½ Finals THURSDAY 08:00 ‐ 09:00 Trials Sections Inspection by UCI 1 SEP 09:00 ‐ 11:00 On foot Trials Section Inspection >>> MJ26 / ME26 11:00 ‐ 13:30 Men Junior 26 Trials – ½ Finals 14:30 ‐ 18:30 Men Elite 26 Trials – ½ Finals FRIDAY 08:00 ‐ 09:00 Trials Section Inspection by UCI 2 SEP 09:00 ‐ 11:00 On foot Trials Section Inspection >>> WE / MJ20 / ME20 11:00 ‐ 13:00 Women Elite Trials World Championships followed by the Awards Ceremony >>> WE 14:00 ‐ 16:00 Men Juniors 20 Trials World Championships 16:00 ‐ 18:00 Men Elite 20 Trials World Championships followed by the Awards Ceremony >>> MJ20 / ME20 SATURDAY 11:00 ‐ 13:00 Trials Sections Inspection by UCI 3 SEP 13:00 ‐ 15:00 On foot Trials Sections Inspection >>> MJ26 / ME26 14:00 ‐ 16:00 Men Juniors 26 Trials World Championships 16:00 ‐ 18:00 Men Elite 26 Trials World Championships followed by the Awards Ceremony >>> MJ26 / ME26 Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 16 / 18 B. EVENT LOCATION & COMPETITION AREAS Vermiglio is located at the western side of the valley, at 12 km from Passo Tonale and at 13,5 km from Comezzadura. Vermiglio is on an elevation of 1,261 m of the sea level. The Trials events will develop in wide meadow grass. This area contains a creek and different ponds. In winter this area is used for Nordic Sky competitions. Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 17 / 18 C. SECTIONS CHART WEDNESADY THURSDAY 01.09.2016 01.09.2016 COMPETITON DAY PHASE 1/2 FINALS SECTION DESCRIPTION – SPONSOR | CLASS WE
MJ ME 20 20 FRIDAY 02.09.2016 SATURDAY
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FINAL FINAL 1/2 FINALS MJ 26 ME MJ ME MJ WE 26 20 20 26 ME 26 Rocks offcamber ‐ Val di Sole, Trentino 1 1 1 1 1 Rocks in the lake ‐ Val di Sole, Trentino 2 2 2 2 2 River crossing rocks and trees ‐ Val di Sole, Trentino 3 3 3 3 3 Wooden structure on the bridge ‐ Val di Sole, Trentino 4 4 4 4 4 Concrete pipes and blocks ‐ WD40, Val di Sole, Trentino 5 5 5 5 5 Steel turbine with rocks and trees ‐ Dolomiti energia 1 1 1 1 1 Big rocks and world war weapons ‐ Vermiglio vacanze 2 2 2 2 2 Blocks of wood with Melinda mascot ‐ Melinda 3 3 3 3 3 Trees structure with gondola cableway ‐ Adamello ski 4 4 4 4 4 Wooden letters ‐ Val di sole, Trentino 5 5 5 5 5 Union Cycliste Internationale July 4, 2016 Page 18 / 18