Tuesday was presented at a press conference by the Councillor for Sports José Luis Monreal, the Mountain Bike XVII Barrio de San Antón.
The presentation ceremony was attended also responsible for the activity of the neighborhood, Juan Francisco lover and Juan Gonzalez of Mountain-Bike Club Jumilla.
The event is open to all persons who wish to have promotional nature, will be held on Sunday 25 from 10.30.
It has created a new circuit starting and finishing in Ronda Poniente.
There are established several categories: Cadet, Junior, Elite, U-23 and Master 30, 40 and 50.
Five awards were given to participants and others to local brokers.
This year is organized by the Department of Sports and the neighborhood association of Barrio de San Antón, "the council becomes a collaborator in organizing next to that group", as stated by Councilman José Luis Monreal.
This test, which is the most important thing in Jumilla mountain-bike, is to give a "quality plus regional and even national level," Monreal said, adding that the target for the future, "is a test scoring, approved and included in the national calendar of the Federation. "
The City offers this test means of prevention and security with members of the Red Cross, Civil Defense, local police and monitor human resources and sports facilities, changing rooms and showers for runners and trophies.
In this presentation, Juan Francisco Mistress spoke of the organizational aspect, noting that "this test will more year after year and it shows with the participation of riders like Sergio Mantecón, known in the world of mountain biking."
Amante thanked the collaboration of all business firms that make this race possible and encouraged local runners to participate "These grants enable all participants to take a gift."
Finally, Juan Gonzalez explained the technical features of the race, noting that "has expanded from 4.5 kms circuit.
to just over 9 miles, runners will be three laps of the same, with a total of 27 kilometers and 900 meters and the test time is 3 hours and 15 minutes maximum. "
Gonzalez added that there is a regulation that requires a helmet and obey all signs of the organization.
Similarly, the representative of the club Jumillano encouraged everyone to participate, adding that "we must encourage cycling to schools and create a good base for mountain biking."
Last year attended by about 100 people coming from different parts of the Spanish, like Madrid, Valencia and Ciudad Real, among others.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Jumilla