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Is the Future of British Downhill Racing Under Threat? Adam Brayton shares his Thoughts 

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British downhill legend Adam Brayton discusses the current state and future of British downhill racing. With the sport facing new challenges-from changes in World Cup qualifications to its rapid growth-Brayton offers his candid insights on what these developments could mean for the next generation of riders and the sport’s future in the UK. Is British downhill racing under threat, or will it remain a dominant force on the global stage?
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Комментарии : 3   
@gordonwatt
@gordonwatt 11 дней назад
In the past racers wanting to go full time have had to race UCI WC's straight from National level racing because there isn't a viable progression through Regional/National/Continental/World Cup racing from a UK base. Fast local Juniors in a Regional race are beating WC racers (Adam's winning time in Elite at the recent Glencoe BDS/SDA wouldn't have got him on the U18 podium) but there's little structure in place for Juniors to progress to the next level above Nationals.
@neilz3219
@neilz3219 11 дней назад
Looking at juniors coming through, there doesn't seem to be any future podium challengers apart from maybe in the womens with Heather Wilson.
@lozzaridesemtb
@lozzaridesemtb 12 дней назад
The reality is eso are right. I hate to say that. Everyone wants to go to wc even if they aren’t ready yet. They havent earned it. Riders like Ethan Craik used to race all sorts before getting picked up by GT. There are loads of videos of him at fod and the likes. Yes its great privateers getting into the top 30 every so often but the most talented poor kid will never ever get there because being a privateer is also insanely expensive. It is actually restrictive. People just think about the romance and not the reality. We need to make world cup the pinnacle earned not necessarily purchased. A great structure will help the cream rise to the top with hopefully lower expenses and national series wont be look down on any longer because it will be how you earn your world cup spot
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