The nineteenth edition of Mountain Bike San Antón give a qualitative leap compared to previous years with the use of chip timing, according to information supplied by the sports editor of Seven Days JJ Melero.
This development will allow the ratings go away and avoid the usual wait times when they took a hand.
So says the organizers in presenting evidence which was attended by the Councillor for Sports José Luis Monreal, the president of the AA.VV.
Barrio de San Antón Antonio Abellán Smiley, and the head of the sports activities of this association, Francisco Javier Bernal Amante.
Councilman Sports has noted that "with the introduction of chip we intend to increase participation and reach 300 cyclists, the figure is exaggerated may even fall short."
He adds Monreal "the test is to take a major leap in quality since the departure time and the result will be punctual instant timed finish line."
It will be the main attraction of the test, which will be held on January 23 (10:30 am) and released an 18 miles a little harder to date and taking Ronda Poniente Avenue and start and finish.
This leap in quality will cause the test to the levels of participation is not reached until now, targeting the 300 cyclists.
We will have to register through the web www.cronok30.com before January 20, 2011.
Last year almost 200 runners participated in the Mountain-bike Barrio San Anton.
Athletes came from many cities like Cordoba, Molina del Segura, Elche, Criptana, Toledo, Puerto Lumbreras, Petrer, Totana, Betera, Benidorm, Albacete, Elda, Valencia, Aguilas, Murcia, Beniaján, Almoradi, Almansa, San Vicente, Alhama , Sabadell, Alcira, Cieza, Monforte del Cid, Santomera, Calasparra, Hellin, Orihuela, Agost and Jumilla, among others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla