It's all new for the iXS Downhill Cup

by Matt Wragg
Jan 25, 2012 at 12:06

With the four series under the flag of iXS running for some years already, the layout of the cup had to be dusted off. This has been done with the design of a new logo and the redevelopment of the website. But it's not only the look that has changed, there are also changes within the series as well. The organizers have revised the race timetable and made significant changes to the rules of the iXS European Downhill Cups.

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Five years after its inauguration, the cup has left its childhood days behind and established itself as one of the most prestigious series of the world. As a result it will only be open to licensed riders in the future. Growth in popularity is only one factor triggering that decision, it is also influenced by different national rules. National rules in some countries mean the added costs to open the cup to non-licensed riders are extremely high because of added insurance costs and other efforts. In some countries unlicensed riders cannot participate.

To bridge the gap between national series and the World Cup has always been our main purpose, this step is bringing the cup closer to the World Cup than before. As a result extra training times for the top 80 elite men and top 10 elite women will be added. Based on the world ranking list, these riders will enjoy an additional three hours training time. Start numbers for the European Cup will therefore only be available on Fridays before each race.

There will also be a new system for registration, a change for the better for those who knew the old system. Due to increased fees for foreign bank transactions, paying via PayPal will be the only way to pay in the future. This will cut costs and make funds available quicker for the organizers of the events. Late registrations and late payments will not be possible any longer, registrants have to pay immediately via PayPal and will show up on the list of competitors immediately after they complete the registration.

The registration list, starting list and results lists will be available online in the future, so people can check them at the races with any mobile device connected to the internet.

The section with riders' online profiles has been extended as well. Next to the results riders can upload a picture as well as information about their team, sponsors, bikes and parts used. The profiles can be changed and completed any time. Within the next weeks all participants will be invited to update their data. All existing accounts will still be valid.

Head on over to their website for more details.

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21 Comments

  • + 8
flag georgy291 (Jan 26, 2012 at 2:53)
 is it funny that unofficial iXS cup has more races in the calendar than the official UCI cup?
  • + 1
flag stinky-deluxe-smith (Jan 26, 2012 at 15:06)
 very Wink
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flag maxmiddelhauve (Jan 26, 2012 at 4:16)
 The Ixs cup gives lots of riders a chance to get the taste off real downhill race and to discover their real passion about downhill. Tahts what i like about the Ixs Cup.
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  • + 1
flag si-paton Plus (Jan 26, 2012 at 10:10)
 Any foreign racers wanting some UK Halo BDS (UCI Cat 2) race action then drop me a line si@descent-gear.com and we will fit you in!
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flag deadatbirth (Jan 29, 2012 at 16:14)
 What licenses would I need to compete over there?
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flag lenmerderdenfer (Jan 26, 2012 at 1:07)
 Hello, What does one have to do to become a licensed rider? Thank you in advance for your kind response.
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flag nicoxfreechti (Jan 26, 2012 at 1:58)
 C'est simple, tu te rapproches d'un club ffc ou tu prend directement une licence à la ffc sans passer par un club. Contact ton comité régional
  • + 1
flag lenmerderdenfer (Jan 26, 2012 at 8:40)
 Merci !
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  • + 3
flag TIZZASPAIN (Jan 26, 2012 at 1:44)
 come to Spain please!!!
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  • + 2
flag jackmackenzie95 (Jan 26, 2012 at 11:56)
 Where the hell is fort william?? Frown
  • + 3
flag stefan941 (Jan 26, 2012 at 13:28)
 scotland if im not mistaken
  • + 1
flag dougies (Jan 26, 2012 at 16:50)
 I hear they cant find it
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  • + 2
flag TomSabey (Jan 26, 2012 at 7:53)
 No Fort Willaim Frown ?!
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  • + 2
flag Eledh (Jan 26, 2012 at 2:43)
 Spain please3!
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  • + 1
flag gouty Plus (Jan 26, 2012 at 6:50)
 WE NEED THIS IN CANADA!
  • + 6
flag Protour (Jan 26, 2012 at 8:01)
 What would be sweet is a North American big time race series.
  • + 3
flag tlilly (Jan 26, 2012 at 8:12)
 That ^ I wanna be able to go to a real DH event.
  • + 1
flag mantasv (Jan 26, 2012 at 9:21)
 ^ just don't tell me u don't have DH races in US.
  • + 1
flag tlilly (Feb 9, 2012 at 13:22)
 Yes of course there are. But few that are anywhere close to me..
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  • + 1
flag GermanyFreeride (Jan 26, 2012 at 10:58)
 i want to go there!
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