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Not challenging enough: Weald Park in Essex is too straightforward for Olympic riders

2012 scraps mountain bike course

Matthew Beard, Evening Standard
31 Jan 2008


Olympic chiefs have been ordered to scrap the proposed 2012 mountain biking venue because it is not hilly enough.

Inspectors from the International Cycling Federation (UCI) ruled out the Weald Country Park in Essex as a Games venue after a visit last week.

They told the London Organising Committee (Locog) to find an alternative because the chosen track will not challenge the best riders.

The inspectors will return to Britain in two weeks to view alternative locations but accept the venue must remain in Essex.

Mountain biking experts say that a height difference of around 300 metres from the lowest to the highest point of the course is the minimum required to test the world's best in the sport. The new venue must seat 3,000 spectators.

Epping Forest - considered during the bid - may prove problematic as an alternative because it is crisscrossed by pathways and bridle paths.

The news was broken to Locog in a meeting with the UCI's top mountain biking expert, Peter van den Abeele, and the UCI's director of sport, Olivier Queguiner.

Locog had opted for the 500-acre Weald Park in part because the lakes and tree-lined avenues would have provided a pleasing backdrop for television. The 17th century park is easily reached by the A12 and M25 with rail access from central London.

It was preferred to alternatives in the Chilterns because the International Olympic Committee said it preferred a compact 2012 Games.

Mountain biking became a professional sport in 1990 and made its Olympic debut in the 1996 Atlanta Games. A race is typically run over 40km in six laps and obstacles include trees, rocks and streams.

Locog is also coming under pressure about its choice of other 2012 venues. The British Shooting Federation last month complained about the choice of the Royal Artillery Barracks in Greenwich for shooting events. The federation wants a facility built in Dartford.

Senior British equestrian figures have also broken ranks, saying that their 2012 venue in Greenwich Park is too small. Particular concern surrounds the crosscountry event and an alternative may have to be found.

Two of the five planned temporary sports halls in the Olympic Park in Stratford may be scrapped. Instead fencing could be moved to ExCel and basketball heats to the O2 Arena.

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This is ridiculous. Wales is the obvious venue (although I concede that Scotland has its good points!).The Dragon Ride provides one of the most testing courses available. Let's put this event where it belongs not attempt, at great expense, to make Essex hilly!

- Cc, Wales, 01/09/2008 15:07
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Best of luck trying to find a mountain in Essex - even the Harlow ski-slope got bulldozed. Whatever happened to Beckton Alp?

- Paul, London, 01/02/2008 11:24
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Why not bring the event to Scotland - plenty of hills and world class MTB courses...?

- Fergal Macerlean, Stirling, Scotland, 01/02/2008 10:18
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How ridiculous - there are some stunning and perfectly suitable places in other parts of the country, some of the 7Stanes in Scotland, for instance, would be ideal. Why does it have to be so 'compact', why not benefit the whole of the UK? Don't other countries spread some of the sports out quite widely?

- Jd, Suffolk, 31/01/2008 22:19
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Oh no and I was going to enter the mountain biking event. It'll have to be archery and maybe Seb and Tessa could stand in as targets.

- Bart, London, UK, 31/01/2008 12:52
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