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Mountain Bike Nationals Return to Snowshoe Mountain Resort

By: Jackie Tyson  July 18, 2018

21 Titles Won First Day in Downhill and Dual Slalom

SNOWSHOE, W.Va. – The 2018 USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships returned this week to the Alleghany Mountains of West Virginia and Snowshoe Mountain Resort. Following two days of practice runs on Cheat Mountain for downhill and cross-country disciplines, competition commenced on Tuesday for amateurs in non-championship qualifying and finals for dual slalom and non-championship finals for downhill.

At an elevation of 4,848 feet above sea level, Snowshoe Mountain covers 11,000 acres. The resort is a unique mountain experience for its “upside-down” setup, with all of the lodging, restaurants, and shops located on the top of the mountain. Once the fog cleared on Tuesday, the focus for the day was on the downhill course on the Western Territory section of the mountain.

Twelve total winners in the non-championship Downhill competitions were crowned, including Women Cat 2/3 in 15-18 and 19-24 age groups; Men 9-10, 11-12, and 13-14; and Men Cat 2/3 in 15-18, 19-24, 25-29, 30-34, 35-39, 45-49 and 50-54 age groups. Downhill results are vailable online.

For the non-championship Dual Slalom finals, nine total winners were crowned, including Women in 6-10, 11-14 and 15-18 age groups; Men 6-10, 11-14, 15-18, 19-29, 30-39 and 40+ age groups. Results will be posted at usacycling.org, and PDF information available here.

JULY 18 - DAY TWO

The second day of competitions will begin with non-championship cross-country (XC) events, 11 categories for women and 12 categories for men. Qualifying and finals for five dual slalom events will take place for men and women.

“Nice to be back. Snowshoe, West Viriginia, it’s a proper course for a national championship title to be determined,” said Travis “TJ” Woodruff (Prescott, Ariz.), who has competed in cross-country events at USA Cycling nationals since 2005. Check out his preview of the cross-country course on the USA Cycling YouTube channel.

Dual Slalom Events:

  • F 11+: Bracket of 8
  • M 11-14: Bracket of 16
  • M 19-29: Bracket of 4
  • M 30-39: Bracket of 4
  • M 40+: Bracket of 4

XC Laps and Start Waves:

  • 8:30 a.m. M 15-18 Cat 2/3- 3 laps
  • 8:32 a.m. M 19-34 Cat 2/3- 3 laps
  • 8:32 a.m. M 35-54 Cat 2/3- 2 laps
  • 8:34 a.m. F 15+ 2 laps
  • 10:45 a.m. M & F 9-10- 3 laps
  • 10:47 a.m. M & F 6-8- 2 laps
  • 11:45 a.m. M & F 11-12- 3 laps
  • 1:00 p.m. M 13-14- 4 laps
  • 1:02 p.m. F 13-14- 4 laps

RESULTS, SCHEDULE AND SOCIAL MEDIA