2011 Pro GRT Series Leaderboard


Neko
Mulally

1.  Neko Mulally  60
2.  Danny Hart  60
3.  Richie Rude  43
4.  Aaron Gwin  40
5.  Andrew Neethling  40
6.  Cody Warren  34
7.  Curtis Keene  33
8.  Justin Leov  30
9.  Duncan Riffle  30
10. Bryn Atkinson

Current Standings


Jill
Kintner

1.  Jill Kintner  120
2.  Joanna Petterson  40
3.  Miranda Miller  40

4.  Mary Moncorge  32
5.  Lauren Daney  30
6.  Katherine Short  30
7.  Vaea Verbeeck  25
8.  Darian Harvey  25
9.  Cierra Smith  20
10. Jamie Rees 20

Current Standings

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2011 Schedule


Pro GRT #1
(NW Cup)
April 9-10


Pro GRT #2
(Highland Bike Park, NY)
May 14-15


Pro GRT #3 (Plattekill Bike Park NY)
May 21-22


Pro GRT #4
(Crested Butte, CO)
June 25-26


Pro GRT #5
(Northstar at Tahoe, CA)
August 27-28


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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Got a question about the Pro GRT?  Check out the Frequently Asked Questions below.  If you're still confused, feel free to drop Dylan Dean a line at 760-443-3344 or email jdd@dylan-dean.com.


What is the Pro GRT?  Is it the NORBA Nationals?  or NMBS?


The Pro GRT is REPLACING the NORBA Nationals & NMBS.  The "Nationals" haven't truly existed for quite some time.  The NMBS was a replacement for the "Nationals" put on by an independent promoter that was hired by USA Cycling.

The Pro GRT is a completely new series.  It will look similar from the outside, but this is a new gravity series organized by people within the gravity racing community, and overseen by USA Cycling.  Many will still refer to it as the "Nationals" since it represents the most prestigious series in the states, but the official name is the "Pro Gravity Tour" 

Is this series for PROs only?

The "Pro GRT" is obviously for professionals only, however each race will consist of amateur races which are a part of a regional/local level.  For 2010, the "AM GRT" will offer points for for CAT 1 (Expert) riders.

Will amateurs be allowed to race?

Yes!  Of course!  We realize that amateurs are the "bread & butter" of the sport.  Without them, we would not exist.  The Pro GRT is a elite series compiled by selecting the premier regional events across the nation.  Within the series, amateurs will be able to participate in various regional or local event series!

Is there a 4X or Dual Slalom series too? or just DH?

No.  Unfortunately at this time there will not be any "series" for 4X or Dual Slalom.  Although we welcome the individual promotoers to host gated races, at this time we must focus on Downhill racing.

Do I need a USA Cycing License?

Yes.  All Pro GRT events are sanctioned by USA Cycling.  You will be required to have a current USA Cycling license to participate.

What's the PRO prize purse?

To be a part of the Pro GRT, each event must meet a minimum standardized prize purse or UCI points.  Each event is different in terms of amount of money offered.   Each location is permitted to distribute the purse as they see if (as long as it meets the minimum required)

Is there an overall title?

Yes, there is an overall title.  The #1 Pro plate leader will be announced at each stop, and the Pro GRT overall winner will be announced at the tour finals.

Are there any throw-outs?

NO.

Are there any UCI points?

YES!  There are 2 locations that will be offering UCI points.  Plattekill, NY will be a Category 3 event.   Northstar-at-Tahoe, CA will be a Category 2 event.

Will there be any media coverage?

YES!  There will be media coverage this year! Several media outlets (both print & online) have stated that they will cover the Pro GRT!


Send questions to Dylan Dean at jdd@dylan-dean.com

 

For more information contact Dylan Dean at 760.443.3344 or email jdd@dylan-dean.com