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Details Announced for 2019 Red Bull Pump Track World Championship

Feb 20, 2019

PRESS RELEASE: Red Bull Pump Track World Championship

The Red Bull Pump Track World Championship has already succeeded in creating a revolutionary global series with over 23 groundbreaking inaugural events around the world in 2018. More than 2000 athletes participated in over 19 countries and 67 riders competed in a World Final that saw local heroes, Olympic BMX racers and MTB World Champions compete on an even playing field. Now in 2019 the series is back with more stops, more athletes and more Pump-Action.

Eddy Clerte rails a berm during the Red Bull Pump Track World Championships in Springdale Arkansas on October 13 2018. Ryan Fudger Red Bull Content Pool AP-1X6SWYJ7D2111 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.


Chile kicks off the Red Bull Pump Track World Championship this week.
The first qualifier of the 2019 season heads back to the Kotaix Bike Park in Chile at the foot of the breathtaking Osorno volcano, making South America first in line for some off the rails pump track action on 24 February. The Championship continues to unite BMX and MTB riders and created a new pump track format to ensure that both bikes compete in an equal competition format. The goal was to level the field for BMX and MTB, but since it doesn't make much sense to level a pump track, the organisers adapted the format instead.

The Chile qualifier was one of the biggest events in the race calendar in 2018 with over 80 participants, more than 600 spectators and is already shaping up to smash last year’s rider’s participation and attendance records. Renata Urrutia is the current Chilean National BMX champion that took the overall win in the women’s category. In the men’s field, MTB rider Bruno Lavagnino challenged local BMX stars to take the win. These two 2018 winners will set out to compete once again in what is sure to be a hotly contested day of racing in the hopes of securing a ticket to the World Final.

Bruno Lavagnino is seen at Red Bull Pump Track in Puerto Varas Chile on April 29 2018 Nicolas Gantz Red Bull Content Pool AP-1VH188YTW2111 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.

China - an exciting addition to the 2019 race calendar
New races in more countries are being added for 2019 and China is just the first exciting announcement! Shenzhen will host this first qualifier on 9 March and a future Red Bull Pump Track World Champion is surely only a few races away.

bigquotesEntering China with Velosolutions and the Red Bull Pump Track World Championship is a big deal for us! Think of 1.4 billion people, think of a whole different world, think of a whole different mentality, and think of the new level of riding that is going to come from the world's largest population when they get on the stoke of pump track riding! We’ve set the spark, now let’s see what happens!Claudio Caluori (CEO Velosolutions)

Shengda Sports Park - a multi-sports park offering a variety of indoor and outdoor facilities - now includes a brand new Velosolutions Pump Track which is sure to set the stage for an action-packed qualifier. Situated on the roof of an office building with a surface area of 1500m2 this track was built from lightweight materials. The construction although difficult produced a result that is the first of its kind in the world proving again that Velosolutions never steps back from a challenge.

Venue at Red Bull Pump Track World Championship in Roma Lesotho. Hendrik Steytler Red Bull Content Pool AP-1VHQQNW452111 Usage for editorial use only Please go to www.redbullcontentpool.com for further information.

A return to Lesotho and South Africa comes in strong with the introduction of a national series concept
The 30th of March sees the series travel to Africa, visiting the majestic mountain country of Lesotho and the home of the Velosolutions #pumpforpeace initiative. #pumpforpeace is a global movement for athletes in developing countries that facilitates access to pump tracks - not only to engage cycling - but to create an improved environment for health, well being, tolerance and a better world.

Now almost two years since its completion, the pump track at Roma Trading Post has become the base for a successful self-sustaining community, boasting a locally run bike shop and multiple events in the area. Hosting its second qualifier this year, the development of local riders has been inspiring and we are sure to see a thrilling finish in the Kingdom in the Sky.

Still in Africa, presenting the very first National series, South Africa steps up to the plate with multiple events. Chesterville in Durban will host a pre-qualifier on 14 July. Eduplex Bike Park in Pretoria will follow suit on 20 July with a second pre-qualifier and the National Final on the same day, culminating in a showdown between the best pump track riders the country has to offer.

There will be well over 20 qualifiers worldwide, check out it the tour comes to your town on https://redbullpumptrackworldchampionship.com/home/



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  • 11 1
 It’s great that such thing gains momentum, thanks to that each place on Earth that hasn’t got an asphalted pumptrack has a higher chance to get one. When you go to decision makers and say “BTW this is a worldwide sport with world champs” you get extra points. And pumptracks are great, they are the best tool to hone skills and are much more fun nd accessible than BMX tracks which ate not exactly a common sight either.
  • 6 0
 Oooh come on Red Bull, such a 4x, dual, bicross and pumptrack background here in Czech and you don´t stop here? Very sad
  • 14 0
 yeah working on it! Hopefully next year we'll be in town!
  • 1 0
 @RedBullPumpTrackWorlds: Yes please !!!!!! Will join 100% !!! Smile )))))))))
  • 3 0
 @tulipanek: it's for sure on the list!
  • 3 0
 Tell me more about the "new format" which puts BMX and MTB on equal footing? I'm curios as to what that actually means.

Seems like a pretty rad series!
  • 2 0
 How about one in California? Washington and Canada are pretty far away.
  • 1 0
 yeah would be nice, we are working on Gaston County and Paris Texas to be confirmed, if that's closer to your home. Hope to see you at the race!
  • 1 0
 @RedBullPumpTrackWorlds: I'm the Paris Texas guy, We are waiting to see what happens too!
  • 1 0
 @RedBullPumpTrackWorlds: Texas is farther then Washington from California
  • 1 2
 No stop in NWA? I was just at that pump track last weekend and it was the best and longest pump track I've ever been on. And best of all, it's all free and I had it all to myself that day.
  • 7 0
 not sure what you mean by NWA. New Weird America?
  • 2 1
 @RedBullPumpTrackWorlds: North West Arkansas. Springdale. Bentonville. Fayetteville. Etc.
  • 1 0
 @Almazing: ah ok. nothing planned yet, maybe this will change in the future.
  • 1 0
 No UK stop

Why not?
  • 4 2
 Tariffs.
  • 17 1
 You can't have BREXIT without EXIT.
  • 4 0
 Hey @sals
Good news for you! We are announcing new stops as soon as they are confirmed, there will be at least one announced in the UK soon, check here on Pinkbike or redbullpumptrackworldchamptionship.com for updates (and sign up of course! Wink )
  • 1 1
 Feeling a little... uncertain?
  • 1 0
 Should I sign up now even though the date / track is not confirmed? @RedBullPumpTrackWorlds:
  • 2 0
 @sals: we just need to confirm the dates first. If everything goes as planned at least one UK stop should be up there soon, then you can sign up. happy to have you on board!
  • 1 0
 Well I would bet would be to do with Velosolutions contracts, but is a round in the middle of Atlantic Ocean what is that about?
  • 4 0
 @aljoburr: sorry we can't understand your question.
  • 1 0
 @sals: no it's not online yet, hopefully sometimes next week.
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