Taking place in Tábor in the Czech Republic on 30-31 January 2010, Cyclingnews.com will act at the official online partner to the cyclo-cross event, with extensive coverage and live reporting throughout the weekend.
Cyclingnews.com is famous for its in-depth race coverage, with complete and total analysis from every professional race across the globe. There will be live race reports direct from the world championship event, as well as dedicated team at the championships to deliver the latest news, results and photos as they happen.
This is the first time that Cyclingnews.com has partnered with a world championship, and cyclists can expect to see the Cyclingnews.com logo and branding throughout the event.
Daniel Benson, Managing Editor of Cyclingnews.com said: “This is an immensely proud moment for Cyclingnews. The world championships in Tábor are set to be a huge event, showcasing the very best that the sport of cyclo-cross has to offer. But our partnership with the race means the real winners will be the people that matter most - our readers.”
Part of Future’s BikeRadar Network, Cyclingnews.com is the world’s cycling biggest website with 1.9 million monthly unique users, says the publishers. Together with www.bikeradar.com, Cycling Plus, Procycling, Mountain Biking UK and What Mountain Bike, Future’s cycling portfolio reaches 3.8 million cyclists a month.
About Future
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