Saturday, 2 June 2012

Youth Mountain Bike

Youth Mountain Bike

Competitors are the main instrument on the youth mountain bike at work and compete for teams and individual events, with the sprints, time trial and pursuit. The goal is always to make the route before the other competitors. Rule The various modes (road, road, mountain bike and BMX) are held independently, with a distribution of 18 gold medals in total. Athletes compete individually or in teams of cyclists only the same sex. No mixed teams. Rule Athletes compete in mixed teams. Each team comprises three men and one woman. In males, each athlete participating in one of three sports (BMX, mountain bike and race against the clock). All vie for the road race. The woman competes in three events. The final team score is based on the points won in all competitions played. Another great victory for the Mountain Bike (MTB) S?o Paulo and Brazil, the Secretariat of Sports, Recreation and Youth State of the MTB recognized as official program from the Regional Games 2011. Due to the large participation of cities and athletes in competitions held by FPMTB - Mountain Bike Federation of Sports in the eight regions of the state in 2010 (Regional Games) and Games in Open Country, the MTB is establishing itself in major amateur competitions in the country, What are Open Games of the state of Sao Paulo. The methods included as 2011 is the official Olympic Cross Country (XCO) is an Olympic sport since 1996, in Atlanta, which also will be played in Brazil in the 2016 Olympics. Another great victory for the Mountain Bike (MTB) S?o Paulo and Brazil, the Secretariat of Sports, Recreation and Youth State of the MTB recognized as official program from the Regional Games 2011. Due to the large participation of cities and athletes in competitions held by FPMTB - Mountain Bike Federation of Sports in the eight regions of the state in 2010 (Regional Games) and Games in Open Country, the MTB is establishing itself in major amateur competitions in the country, What are Open Games of the state of Sao Paulo. The methods included as 2011 is the official Olympic Cross Country (XCO) is an Olympic sport since 1996, in Atlanta, which also will be played in Brazil in the 2016 Olympics. It remains now, only the inclusion of the Marathon and the Downhill at the Games since the first is the modality that has the largest number of athletes in sports events and the second mode that won the largest number of medals for Brazil in the Pan American Guatemala, for the sport to reach its fullest. The inclusion of youth mountain bike biking as a sport official is due to the healthy competition that CBMTB and the State Federations of youth mountain bike Biking caused after its creation, bringing great benefits to the sport. Also, this was one of the issues at its foundation: to create competition with the creation of entities, so that the least that there is an improvement in quality of treatment of existing bodies, athletes, and, consequently, as a sport whole. Some facts also boosted this achievement, as the awareness of the State Government, by the FPMTB in 2010 about the importance of the presence of MTB in Regional Games Open in addition to the official BOC - Brazilian Olympic Committee and the Ministry of Sports CBMTB as the official entity administering the Brazilian youth mountain bike biking, initiating the professionalization of the sport, since there is an urgent need to train athletes to represent our country at the Olympics in 2016 in Brazilian soil. Another great victory for the Mountain Bike (MTB) S?o Paulo and Brazil, the Secretariat of Sports, Recreation and Youth Affairs of the State of Sao Paul . . . . .

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