Windham WC 4X Course Photos

by Karl Burkat
Jul 27, 2010 at 10:48

Windham, N.Y. – Internationally acclaimed mountain bike course designer Phil Saxena is at Windham Mountain this week overseeing construction of the four-cross (4X) course he designed for the Windham 2010 Mountain Bike World Cup Finals – a course he said will be the biggest 4X course in all of North America.

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"This course is going to be really fast, very exciting and a real challenge for riders,” said Saxena, who hails from the United Kingdom. "It will definitely be up there with the best courses in the world."


Saxena credits the "amazing" terrain at Windham, which is part of the Catskill Mountains, with providing him and the rest of the team – many of whom are volunteers – with a great foundation to work with. "The mountain has a good grade, nice length and lots of rocky outcrops. We’re combining all that with lots of jumps."

The course will have about 25 jumps, some of which are very big, he said. The largest will be 45 to 50 feet in length and Saxena promises that the 4X races will be "pretty exciting to watch."


"One of the major features," Saxena said, "is the rock section, where the track represents the terrain all around the mountain. It will give riders a real taste of the Catskills."


He also commented that this complex track design could not be put together without the hardworking local construction team headed by Kyle Byrne of Trec Management. Byrne has volunteered countless hours of his time and has donated the use of several pieces of heavy machinery.

Saxena spent six years as the Union Cycliste Internationale’s 4X course builder and still travels all over the globe creating and constructing courses. (UCI is the international association of the National Cycling Federations.) Tracks designed and built by Saxena and his team at Architrail include UCI World Championship 4X courses, Olympic tracks (Beijing) and hundreds of national and international racing and recreational trails.


Saxena and his team at Architrail have been designing trails for almost a decade, and their combined experience and passion deliver unsurpassed attention to detail, accuracy of planning, construction excellence and project management.

The world’s best professional mountain bikers will converge on Windham Mountain in August as the resort town plays host to the prestigious international Windham Mountain Bike World Cup finals, presented by Shimano, marking the event’s return to the United States after a five-year absence.


Local organizers who were successful in luring the UCI-sanctioned event have also planned a large number of diverse community events to coincide with the competition to create a four-day festival in Windham, Aug. 26-29.

Windham is the last stop on a tour which also visits North Yorkshire, Great Britain; Houffalize, Belgium; Offenburg, Germany; Fort William, UK; Schladming, Austria; Champéry, Switzerland; and Val di Sole, Italy.





For more information, visit www.racewindham.com
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15 Comments

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flag twigme (Jul 28, 2010 at 0:11)
 looks awsome but a deadly track
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flag kylemciver (Jul 28, 2010 at 7:34)
 Deadly but also a real mountain bike track. Finally.
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flag bxxer-rider (Jul 28, 2010 at 9:57)
 agreed, always thought there should be 4x tracks that make you use a full sus that are real mountain bikes, instead of hardtails.
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flag deakmaster (Jul 28, 2010 at 18:00)
 nice to see the east coast step their game up!
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flag Hamo84 (Jul 28, 2010 at 3:31)
 Sounds like it's going to be an awesome track. I hope the rock sections will be good, I'm glad to hear they will be making it a bit different than just a BMX track going down a hill! Should be good for the spectators with the big jumps too.
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flag robinb86 (Jul 28, 2010 at 5:31)
 Hi.Im been Racing 4x for 1year now comming of 7years of Bmx-Racing and i think that this is how a 4x track should look like! Somen gnarly rock sections and loose ruff dirt combinated whit som realy big and gnarly jumps. i think that 4x would be about more skills on a bike alround big bmx and dh rook sections. not just pedaling and jumps. probly gona be a bounch of riders riding fs bikes here?! good jobb folks.
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flag Chamakazi (Jul 28, 2010 at 4:38)
 Wow, that looks insane. A real MTB track, looks like most riders will be running full suspension. That rock section looks gnarly!
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flag Lucky7Man Plus (Jul 27, 2010 at 10:49)
 itl look nice when its done
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flag DownhillDomination (Jul 28, 2010 at 4:55)
 That sounds and looks amazing!
So much more keen to see this than the DH for a change!
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flag Pitcrew (Jul 28, 2010 at 5:38)
 I wanna go ride that right now...only a hour and half drive from me...hmm
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flag rtnyrider (Jul 28, 2010 at 11:16)
 The pic of the gnarly rock garden in the woods is on the lower part of the UCI DH course. The rest of the pics are the 4X. Looks great...Can't wait!
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flag Ironchefjon (Jul 28, 2010 at 19:07)
 windham is pretty close to plattekill, and if its anything like plattekill, then this WC race is going to be AWESOME
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flag Downhiller-92 (Jul 28, 2010 at 7:06)
 man that looks like it will be so much fun when it is done
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flag marlon-d (Jul 28, 2010 at 9:10)
 AAAAAAAAAAAAAAWWWWWWWWWWEEEEESSSSSSOOOOOOMMMMMMMEEEE
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flag learmiller (Jul 30, 2010 at 0:07)
 so pumped
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