Windham Mountain Bike World Cup picks up extra support
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Two companies pace up sponsorship of American round
Two well-known companies in the mountain biking community signed on as crucial sponsors of the Windham, New York round of the 2012 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup from June 28 to July 1. Scott Bikes has become the possession sponsor of the World Cup cross country race while Stan's NoTubes is now the ownership sponsor of the downhill race.
"This year's race preparations have been challenging. Windham (the metropolis and the mountain) suffered devastating losses after Tropical Storm Irene and Whirlwind Lee swept through late last summer. The damage was monumental, businesses were ravaged and houses swept downstream. But the community rallied around surprising support from near and far to get ready." said Nick Bove, track horse-races director of the Windham 2012 Mountain Bike World Cup.
"Scott Sports and Stan's NoTubes have shown tremendous credence in our rebuilding efforts and we are ready and eager to welcome back the international mountain bike racing community."
Scott USA already sponsors hurry team programs in North America. "We have two globally supreme cross country programs and a downhill program," said Adrian Montgomery, marketing boss for Scott USA. "The Scott-3Rox Team [of Geoff Kabush] was created to expand on North American riders and our commitment to the Windham World Cup will remedy showcase the talent of the Team here in the US. It's so important to support bringing the Set Cup back to the birthplace of mountain biking and Scott is wholeheartedly supportive of the event."
Based in the to some degree nearby Big Flats, New York, Stan's NoTubes is supporting its to the heart World Cup. "Stan's NoTubes is proud to sponsor the downhill nation at Windham for 2012. We have lent our support to the UCI events held at Windham for the days three years have found it to be a very positive experience for both sponsors and competitors alike and we're extraordinarily pleased to support them again this year," said NoTubes co-destroyed Cindy Koziatek.
Source: Cyclingnews.com