Cycling South Africa Mountain Bike Commission Selection Criteria For the South African Mountain Bike Team and High Performance Squad

Similar documents
Cycling South Africa Road Cycling Commission

Cycling New Zealand Incorporated

XX1 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia April Selection Policy and Standards October 2016

Cycling New Zealand Incorporated General Selection Regulations Issued: 4 March 2019

TABLE OF CONTENTS. 18. INJURY CARDING CRITERIA p DISCRETIONARY CARDING CRITERIA p. 14

CYCLING CANADA XVIII PAN AMERICAN GAMES TEAM SELECTION POLICY

CYCLING CARDING CRITERIA FOR NOMINATING ATHLETES TO THE SPORT CANADA ATHLETE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE 2018 CARDING CYCLE

Issued: 16 October 2017

CYCLING CARDING CRITERIA FOR NOMINATING ATHLETES TO THE SPORT CANADA ATHLETE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM FOR THE 2019 CARDING CYCLE

PARA-CYCLING CARDING CRITERIA

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY OAA OCEANIA AREA CHAMPIONSHIPS TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 25 TO 28 JUNE 2019

CYCLING CANADA XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES TEAM SELECTION POLICY

USA CYCLING ATHLETE SELECTION PROCEDURES

Cycling New Zealand Selection Regulations

BUENOS AIRES 2018 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES NOMINATION CRITERIA FOR CYCLING EVENTS CYCLING NEW ZEALAND

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY 2017 WORLD PARA ATHLETICS WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM JULY 2017

Mountain Bike - Registration fees

CYCLING CANADA 2019 NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION POLICY SPECIFIC CONDITIONS AND CRITERIA FOR SELECTION TO NATIONAL TEAM MOUNTAIN BIKE PROGRAMS

Cycling New Zealand Nomination Criteria for the 2018 Commonwealth Games

Preamble to the AFF Selection Policy

USA CYCLING ATHLETE SELECTION CRITERIA

1 Rules Governing the National Team Selection Criteria Preamble Decision Making Authority Interpretation...

2014 SELECTION POLICY AND CRITERIA

2018 Commonwealth Games Selection Process

BOXING CANADA HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM SELECTION POLICY 2018/2019 PROGRAM YEAR

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY 28 th FISU WORLD UNIVERSITY GAMES GWANGJU, KOREA 3 rd to 14 th JULY 2015

AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPS SELECTION POLICY AND CRITERIA. ITU AQUABIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Pontevedra. Spain April 27 th - May 4 th, 2019 CONTENTS:

British Snowboard Cross Selection Policy

GOLF QUEENSLAND - Selection Policy

2018 Youth Olympic Games (YOG) Selection Protocol

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY OAA OCEANIA AREA CHAMPIONSHIPS TOWNSVILLE, AUSTRALIA 25 TO 28 JUNE 2019

WEG SELECTION POLICY ENDURANCE

AGE GROUP WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP SELECTION POLICY AND CRITERIA

XX1 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia April Artistic Gymnastics. Selection Policy and Standards

CARDED ATHLETE PROGRAM./01-./03 CYCLE. October )*+,

ATHLETICS AUSTRALIA SELECTION POLICY COMMONWEALTH GAMES GLASGOW, SCOTLAND 27 th July to 2 nd AUGUST 2014

XX1 Commonwealth Games Gold Coast, Australia April Artistic Gymnastics Selection Policy and Standards February 2017

XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES Gold Coast, Australia, 4 th 15 th April 2018 Northern Ireland Cycling Team Qualification standards

CONTROL: 15 EYOF Policy UPDATED: 09/12/2014 DOC EXPIRES: 1 August 2015

CYCLING CANADA NATIONAL TEAM SELECTION POLICY GENERAL CONDITIONS AND CRITERIA FOR SELECTION TO ALL NATIONAL TEAM PROGRAMS

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE (UCI) Cycling Road

2015 USA CYCLING PODIUM PROGRAM

RIO 2016 PARALYMPIC GAMES - SELECTION POLICY 27 TH AUGUST 19 TH SEPTEMBER 2016 (COMPETITION DATES 7 TH -16 TH SEPTEMBER 2016)

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM FOR THE 2018 UCI ROAD WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS The UCI Management Committee decides the qualification system each year.

For Road Cycling: Born in 1999 or earlier? Submit nomination by 08 Sept 2017 deadline? Completed Selection Trials by Sept 2017 deadline?

SCHEDULE A 2016 OLYMPIC QUALIFICATION SYSTEM INTERNATIONAL FEDERATION - ROWING FISA

GB Snowsport Selection Policy Para Programmes

GENERAL ORGANISATION OF CYCLING AS A SPORT

UNION CYCLISTE INTERNATIONALE. Mountain Bike QUALIFICATION SYSTEM GAMES OF THE XXXI OLYMPIAD RIO Maximum Number of Athletes per NOC:

Alpine Teams Selection Policy

Lima 2019 Pan American Games Internal Nomination Process: Triathlon

MOUNTAIN BIKE PROGRAM

CYCLING CANADA 2019 Junior Track Program and World Championships Selection Policy

SELECTION POLICY. Archery (Recurve) European Championships (UK) 23 rd May 29 th May 2016 & Olympic Games, Rio 5th August 21st August 2016.

Selection Process for Great Britain Olympic Curling Team (Men s and Women s) 2018 Winter Olympic Games Pyeongchang, South Korea

USA CYCLING ATHLETE NOMINATION

HIGH PERFORMANCE PROGRAM SELECTION PROTOCOL BOXING CANADA 2017/2018 PROGRAM YEAR

MOUNTAIN BIKE PROGRAM

XXI Commonwealth Games. Gold Coast, Australia April Selection Policy and Standards December 2016

Lima 2019 Pan American Games Internal Nomination Process: Triathlon

2018 Commonwealth Games Nomination Procedures

2015 Selection Policy Diving Australia Limited

Any rider may apply for a licence from the federation where they have their main residence, irrespective of nationality.

Sport Canada AAP Triathlon Selection

WEG SELECTION POLICY ENDURANCE

EASTERN PROVINCE ATHLETICS

Only in the case of matters concerning a possible disciplinary action against a Commissaire, may communication be carried out in writing, via post.

THE BAHAMAS 2017 COMMONWEALTH YOUTH GAMES AMENDED NOMINATION CRITERIA FOR CYCLING EVENTS CYCLING NEW ZEALAND

2018 WORLD MOUNTAIN RUNNING CHAMPIONSHIPS SELECTION POLICY: 15 September, Canillo, Andorra

CARDING NOMINATION CRITERIA FOR THE SPORT CANADA ATHLETE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 2017 Carding Cycle. EQUESTRIAN Eventing

PODIUM PROGRAMS (2017 qualification standards for 2018 funding) Introduction

IMPORTANT M E M O R A N D U M. Provincial/Territorial Associations. Cycling Canada (CC) Office. Issuing of 2018 licences. Date: November 29 th, 2017

2018 YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES (YOG)

TRACK PROGRAMS AND SPECIFIC SELECTION CRITERIA FOR SELECTION TO NATIONAL TEAM PROGRAMS

USA CYCLING ATHLETE NOMINATION INFORMATION

SPECIFIC SELECTION CRITERIA FOR SELECTING JUNIOR TRACK ATHLETES FOR THE 2014 JUNIOR TRACK WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS AUG. 8-12, 2014, IN SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA

Selection Criteria Changes April 14, 2016 The following was removed from section 5.2, then revised and added to section 6.1: NOTE: Failure to achieve

Selection Process for Great Britain Paralympic Wheelchair Curling Team Winter Paralympic Games PyeongChang, South Korea

Alpine Canada Alpin Canada Ski Cross FIS Freestyle World Championships Selection Criteria

1.3 The purpose of this policy is to select the best eligible athletes for the Olympic Winter Games.

Shooting Federation of Canada Athlete Selection Criteria Major Games

Alpine Squads and Teams Selection Policy

2018 Canoe Sprint Senior Team

PROCEDURE 1.0 PYRAMID FOR PLAY PROCEDURE 2.0 LEAGUE CATEGORIES

European Cycling Union - Cycling

RHYMTHIC GYMNASTICS SELECTION POLICY XXI COMMONWEALTH GAMES, GOLD COAST, AUSTRALIA

YOUTH OLYMPIC GAMES 2018: ARCHERY

CUESPORTS SINGAPORE TEAM

National Youth Team Selection - Australian Sport Climbing Youth Team

2018 WPS EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS (50M) DUBLIN, IRELAND 9 TH - 20 TH AUGUST 2018 (COMPETITION DATES 13 TH - 19 TH AUGUST 2018) SELECTION POLICY

SWIMMING SOUTH AFRICA SWIMMING SQUAD SELECTION CRITERIA COMMONWEALTH GAMES - DELHI OCTOBER 2010

IOCA (UK) / RYA NATIONAL, INTERMEDIATE AND IOCA (UK) DEVELOPMENT SQUAD SELECTION POLICY

USA CYCLING ATHLETE SELECTION PROCEDURES 2019 WORLD ROAD CHAMPIONSHIPS ELITE MEN AND WOMEN September 22-29, 2019 Yorkshire, England

USA CYCLING ATHLETE NOMINATION INFORMATION

RESOLUTIONS TO AMEND THE CONSTITUTION, BYLAWS AND REGULATIONS Annual General Meeting

CYCLING CANADA 2016 PARALYMPIC SELECTION POLICY FOR SELECTING ATHLETES FOR THE XV PARALYMPIC GAMES IN RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL, ON SEPT.

2017 XCO National Season Guidelines Version 1.2 Published 28 th February Mountain Bike Australia

9 - PNSA SELECTION PROCEDURES. PNSA Double Selection Board

USA CYCLING ATHLETE NOMINATION WORKSHEET

2019 FIS ALPINE WORLD JUNIOR SKI CHAMPIONSHIPS NOMINATION CRITERIA

Transcription:

Cycling South Africa Mountain Bike Commission 2018 Selection Criteria For the South African Mountain Bike Team and High Performance Squad Version-02 : Published 01 st December 2017

Cycling South Africa MTB Commission Mountain Bike Team and HP Squad Selection Criteria 2018 V01 Table of Contents 1.0 Introduction and Purpose... 3 2.0 Selection Panel... 3 3.0 Minimum requirements for eligibility:... 4 4.0 Team Squad sizes, PDI Representation and Budget constraints... 4 5.0 Mountain Bike Disciplines and Age Categories recognized... 5 6.0 Applicable Age Categories:... 5 7.0 Performance Criteria - XCO... 6 8.0 Performance Criteria - DHI... 7 9.0 Performance Criteria - XCM... 8 10.0 Selection Races... 9 10.01 XCO... 9 10.02 DHI... 9 10.03 XCM...10 11.0 Tier Hierarchy for Selection and Funding...10 12.0 SA Team Selection: World Championships [Junior, U-23 and Elite]:...10 13.0 Team Sizes...11 14.0 Other MTB Disciplines not listed...11 15.0 Rider Responsibilities...12 16.0 Riders participating internationally...12 17.0 Continental Champs, World Cups and World Championships...13 17.01 Host Nation Team Selection for any MTB World Cup that may be held in SA...13 17.02 African Continental Championships 2018:...13 17.03 Any other situation requiring host nation team selection in 2018...13 17.04 Commonwealth Games [CWG] 2018...13 17.05 Masters World Champs : 2018...14 18.0 Target Dates for Team Selection, Approval, Appeals and Announcement...14 Addendum 1...15 A1 Policy for MTB High Performance Squad and Team Selection : Summary Outline...15

1.0 Introduction and Purpose 1.01 To enable riders to prepare, train and schedule for the upcoming 2018 racing season, and for their potential selection to national mountain bike teams, it is essential that clear guidelines and targets are set out for them to work to. That is thus the main purpose of this document. 1.02 While these Team Selection Criteria form an integral part of the High Performance [HP] program of CSA-MTB, the HP guidelines are dealt with in a separate document. The selection criteria will be used to identify and select riders into the HP program, but riders who are not yet on the HP program are not necessarily excluded from selection. They must, however, still meet the criteria contained in this document. 1.03 The general guiding policy for selection to the High Performance Squad is included as Addendum 1 1.04 The Team Selection Criteria will be used to select the teams to represent South Africa at: 1.04.001 Mountain Bike World Championships 2018 1.04.002 Host nation RSA Team for any Mountain Bike World Cup that may be held in South Africa 1.04.003 Other events, if held, where selection of an RSA team is required; e.g. African Continental Championships 1.04.004 In collaboration with SASCOC guidelines and any applicable quotas, to nominate riders to compete at the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Any agreement between SASCOC and CyclingSA regarding qualification criteria will also be applied [to be made available as soon as published] 1.05 It is very important to understand at this stage that, by a rider meeting the performance criteria set out later in this document, he/she will not automatically qualify for inclusion in the High Performance squad and/or inclusion in ANY RSA MTB team. A selection process and panel approval is also required. 2.0 Selection Panel As part of the process to ensure that the selection panel operates in a fair, objective and transparent manner, the following principles will apply for the appointment and participation of panel members: 2.01 Eligibility: 2.01.001 Panel members should not be directly involved with contending riders in one or more of the following roles: Parent, coach, sponsor or manager 2.01.002 If any panel member in such a role is co-opted or appointed due to expertise and-or specialist knowledge, they will be expected to recuse themselves from any discussion relating to their riders 2.02 Panel members should be appointed on the basis of proven competence in at least one or more of: 2.02.001 Depth of knowledge and understanding of selection principles and policy 2.02.002 Ability to apply selection criteria fairly, objectively and consistently 2.02.003 Specific discipline expertise, in one or more of XCO, DHI and XCM 2.02.004 Specialist sports scientific knowledge and expertise, preferably related to cycling and MTB 2.02.005 Direct observation and assessment of rider performances at selection events 2.03 Selection Panel 2018: To retain institutional knowledge and promote continuity, panel members should serve for at least 2 years. The Panel should strive not to replace more than 3 members in any one year. The appointed panel members are: 2.03.001 Convenor of Selectors: - - - - - - - - - - - 2.03.002 High Performance: Dennis Jackson

2.03.003 XCO Specialist: Greg Stedman 2.03.004 DHI Specialist: Riaan Du Preez 2.03.005 XCM specialist: Mark Meyer 2.03.006 PDI Representative: Siphamandla Ndhlovu 2.03.007 Women Representative: - - - - - - - - - - 2.04 A Chief Selector will be elected by the full Panel, but cannot be the Convenor. 2.05 The role of the Convenor will generally be to: 2.05.001 Convene and guide the selection process, and Chair meetings of the Selection Panel 2.05.002 Gather and compile the performance data required by the selectors 2.05.003 Ensure that the selectors apply the criteria fairly and objectively 2.05.004 Report to CyclingSA on the findings of the Selection Panel 2.06 Additional members may be co-opted to the selection panel, to provide further inputs and observations 3.0 Minimum requirements for eligibility: To be in contention for selection, all riders must:- 3.01 Be a South African Citizen 3.02 Meet the UCI requirements in terms of citizenship, particularly in cases where dual citizenship comes into question 3.03 Have a full racing Cycling SA license by the start of the season, or first selection race if earlier 3.04 Never bring the sport into disrepute 3.05 Participate in the 2018 SA National Mountain Bike Championships 3.06 Participate in at least 3 Selection Races as listed below for each specific discipline 3.05 Familiarize themselves with-, and comply with-, all the rules of the UCI and CyclingSA 3.06 Meet the performance criteria detailed below 3.07 Note that team selection is not automatic on meeting the performance criteria only. The ability of riders to meet the targets in competition will also be assessed 3.08 Note that if no riders in any specific category or group meet the criteria, then no riders will be selected for that Category or group 4.0 Team Squad sizes, PDI Representation and Budget constraints 4.01 Since the transformation and development plans and implementation of CyclingSA-MTB are behind that of many other sports in South Africa, we will have a quota system in place to ensure we afford PDI mountain bikers the best possible opportunity to develop into world-class mountain bikers 4.02 While budget constraints will determine final squad sizes, the target will be to achieve a 25% PDI representation in teams. However, these riders also need to meet the selection criteria. In effect, this means that where more than 1 rider has equal qualification data, then any PDI will have preference.

4.03 Within the targets set at 4.02 above, those PDI riders achieving the best overall results in selection races across all categories will be considered for selection. 4.04 Overall, however, team squad sizes will be limited as set out below at Clause 11.0. 4.05 Should there therefore be more riders who qualify through the performance criteria set out below, only the very best riders will be selected, based on the results they achieve in terms of the specific selection criteria. Please also see the tables of maximum team sizes below in this document. 4.06 It is specifically noted that any and all team selections are subject to budgets and the availability of funds. This means that any form of selection can only be implemented if sufficient funds are available 5.0 Mountain Bike Disciplines and Age Categories recognized 5.01 Team selection will only focus on XCO [Cross Country], DHI [Downhill Individual] and XCM [Marathon Cross Country] 5.02 It is important to note that XCM only applies to riders of 19 years and older and only for the full marathon distance as per the UCI rules 5.03 While Youth riders may not be selected to the team, this age group is considered the entry point for talent identification, and for potential inclusion into the HP Squad 5.04 Senior riders [19yrs+] performing well in our local ±35km and ±70km races would have to compete in either XCO or the full distance XCM to be recognized 5.05 Only riders turning 17 years and older in 2018 will be considered for selection [except where the UCI allows younger riders at the World MTB Championships] 5.06 Any rider of 30 years and older in 2018, and who wants to be considered for selection as an Elite, will be required to have an Elite Racing Licence at the start of the 2018 season 5.07 This implies that riders aiming for team selection will need to decide to obtain an Elite licence prior to the season commencing, and must then race Elite for the full season 6.0 Applicable Age Categories: 6.01 XCO and DHI: 6.01.001 Team: Junior and Elite racing categories only 6.01.002 Masters World Champs: 30yrs+, and without Elite licence and-or current UCI points 6.01.003 Squad: Youth, Junior and Elite 6.02 XCM: 6.02.001 Team: 19 years and older

7.0 Performance Criteria - XCO 7.01 Automatic Selection Subject to all the above requirements, riders can qualify for automatic selection in one-, or more-, of the following ways, on condition that they also meet the performance criteria in each case: 7.01.001 SA Champion 2018 7.01.002 African Continental Champion [only if held in 2018] 7.01.003 Targets achieved at international selection races: 7.01.004 In all cases below, where finish positions are taken into account, results where riders do not finish on the same number of laps as the winner, will not be considered. In addition, riders must also meet the performance criteria shown. Performance levels are based on the race category winner s time [i.e. Men assessed against Men; Women against Women] 7.01.005 UCI World Cups: All Elite Men & Women: Top 40 Men 107% Women 110% U-23 Men & Women: Top 30 Men 107% Women 110% Junior Men & Women: Top 20 Men 110% Women 115% 7.01.006 Swiss Cups: Only UCI Cat HC or 1: Elite Men & Women: Top 20 Men 105% Women 107% U-23 Men & Women: Top 20 Men 105% Women 107% Junior Men & Women: Top 10 Men 108% Women 110% 7.01.007 French Cups: Only UCI Cat HC: Elite Men & Women: Top 20 Men 105% Women 107% U-23 Men & Women: Top 20 Men 105% Women 107% Junior Men & Women: Top 10 Men 108% Women 110% 7.01.008 German Bundesliga: Only UCI Cat HC or Cat 1: Elite Men & Women: Top 20 Men 105% Women 107% U-23 Men & Women: Top 20 Men 105% Women 107% Junior Men & Women: Top 10 Men 108% Women 110% 7.02 Series Performance Selection: 7.02.001 SA National Cup Series: Final standings, subject to achieving the following:- Categories: Applies to the combined Elite+U-23 group and to Junior s Positions: Top 3 Men and Top 2 women overall in the Series Performance: Must be within 5% of the race winner on at least 3 series races Basis: The measure used to assess performance will be Average Lap Times 7.02.002 UCI World Rankings Elite Men and Women only: Any Elite or Under-23 rider, who is in the Top 10 of the UCI World Rankings at the time of selection, will be exempt from the requirements for both automatic selection and any further performance criteria. However, the minimum requirements at 3.0 above will still apply. Qualifying riders can apply for exemption from riding the SA Championships, but this will only be considered if the rider is considered a realistic Top 5 contender at the World Championships. This concession is not automatic, and must be approved first

7.02.003 UCI Junior World Series; Junior Men & Women: Final Series standings: Top 20 7.03 Further competitive assessment: If further assessment is required where riders are very close on performances achieved in terms of 7.01 and 7.02, the Selection Panel will also be required to assess performance in terms of results achieved, in the priority order shown, as to: 7.03.001 1 st Head-to-Head: Where positons are tallied, with the lowest total being the best result 7.03.002 2 nd Podiums: Top 3 positions achieved in selection races, with points 1 st = 3; 2 nd = 2; 3 rd = 1 7.03.003 3 rd Ranking: UCI World ranking followed by RSA ranking 7.04 HP Squad Selection: 7.04.001 Where riders in any category are performing within a further 5% of the criteria listed for SA Team selection as per 7.01 and 7.02 above, they will be considered for inclusion in the MTB High Performance Squad 7.04.002 The number of riders included in the HP Squad will be limited to the team sizes in 13.0 below 8.0 Performance Criteria - DHI 8.01 Automatic Selection Subject to all the above requirements, riders can qualify for automatic selection in one-, or more-, of the following ways: 8.01.001 SA Champion 2018 8.01.002 African Continental Champion [only if held in 2018] 8.01.003 Targets achieved at international selection races: 8.01.004 UCI World Cups: All 8.01.005 Elite Men & Women: Final Run: Top 30 Women: Top 5 Seeding Run: Top 15 Women: Top 3 8.01.006 Junior Men & Women: Final Run Top 10 Seeding Run Top 5 8.01.007 UCI Categorized Races: Cat 1 and Cat 2 8.01.008 Elite Men & Women: Final Run: Top 10 Seeding Run: Top 5 8.01.009 Junior Men & Women: Final Run Top 10 Seeding Run Top 5 8.01.010 Junior riders Overall Performance: Junior Men and Women If a Junior rider wins a SA National Series race Overall, they can be considered for automatic selection, subject to Clause 3.0 above and subject to maximum team sizes 8.02 Series Performance Selection: 8.02.001 SA National Cup Series: Final standings, subject to achieving the following:- Categories: Elite and Junior: Men and Women Positions: Top 3 Men and Top 2 women overall in the Series Performance: Must be within 5% of the race winner on at least 3 series races Basis: Only Final Run results will be assessed

8.02.002 UCI World Cup Rankings Elite Men and Women only: Any rider, who is in the Top 10 of the UCI World Cup Rankings at the time of selection, will be exempt from the requirements for both automatic selection and any further performance criteria. However, the minimum requirements at 3.0 above will still apply. Riders qualifying in terms of this concession can apply for exemption from riding the SA Championships, but this will only be considered if the rider is considered a realistic Top 5 contender at the World Championships. This is not automatic, and must be approved first 8.02.003 UCI World Cup Top 60 Qualification: If a rider qualifies for the final run at a World Cup, they can be shortlisted to be considered for selection subject to Clauses 3.0 and 13.0 8.03 Further competitive assessment: After the assessments in 8.01 and 8.02, if further assessment is required where riders are very close in terms of performances achieved, the Selection Panel will also be required to assess performance in terms of results achieved, in the priority order shown, as to: 8.03.001 1 st Head-to-Head: Where positons are tallied, with the lowest total being the best result 8.03.002 2 nd Podiums: Top 3 positions achieved in selection races, with points 1 st = 3; 2 nd = 2; 3 rd = 1 8.03.003 3 rd Ranking: UCI World ranking followed by RSA ranking 8.04 HP Squad Selection: 8.04.001 Where riders in any category are performing within a further 5% of the criteria listed for SA Team selection as per 8.01 and 8.02 above, they will be considered for inclusion in the MTB High Performance Squad 8.04.002 The number of riders included in the HP Squad will be limited to the team sizes in 13.0 below 9.0 Performance Criteria - XCM 9.01 Automatic Selection Subject to all the above requirements, riders can qualify for automatic selection in one-, or more-, of the following ways: 9.01.001 SA Champion 2018 9.01.002 African Continental Champion [only if held in 2018] 9.01.003 Targets achieved at international selection races: 9.01.004 In all cases below and if applicable, where finish positions are taken into account, results where riders do not finish on the same number of laps as the winner, will not be considered: 9.01.005 UCI World Marathon Series Elite Men & Women: Top 10 9.02 Series Performance Selection: 9.02.001 SA National Marathon Series: Final standings, subject to achieving the following:- Categories: Elite Men and Women Positions: Top 2 Men and Top 2 women overall in the Series Performance: Must be within 5% of the race winner on at least 3 series races Basis: The measure used to assess performance will be against the respective winners of the Elite Men [for men] and Elite Women [or women] 9.02.002 UCI World Rankings Elite Men and Women only: Any rider who is in the Top 10 of the UCI World Marathon Rankings at the time of selection, will be exempt from the requirements for both automatic selection and any further performance criteria. However, the minimum requirements at 3.0 above will still apply

9.03 Further competitive assessment: If further assessment is required where riders are very close in terms of performances achieved in terms of 9.01 and 9.02, the Selection Panel will also be required to assess performance in terms of results achieved, in the priority order shown, as to: 9.03.001 1 st Head-to-Head: Where positions are tallied, with the lowest total being the best result 9.03.002 2 nd Podiums: Top 3 positions achieved in selection races, with points 1 st = 3; 2 nd = 2; 3 rd = 1 9.03.003 3 rd Ranking: UCI World ranking followed by RSA ranking 9.04 HP Squad Selection: 9.04.001 Where riders in any category are performing within a further 5% of the criteria listed for SA Team selection as per 9.01 and 9.02 above, they will be considered for inclusion in the MTB High Performance Squad 9.04.002 The number of riders included in the HP Squad will be limited to the team sizes in 13.0 below 10.0 Selection Races 10.01 XCO 10.01.001 Selection Races for XCO Event and-or Series Weight Dates Venue Class Country SA National Cup Series 2018 100% Feb Jun 2018 As per Series C1 RSA SA National Championships 2018 100% 21-Jul-2018 Bloemfontein CN RSA UCI World Cup Series 2018 100% Mar Jun 2018 As per Series CM Various Swiss Cup Series 2018 100% Mar Jun 2018 As per Series C1 & HC SUI UCI Junior World Series 100% Jan Jun 2018 As per Series C1 Various African Continental Champs 2018 100% tbc Tbc CC tbc French Cup Series 2018 100% Mar Jun 2018 As per Series HC FRA German Bundesliga 2018 100% Mar Jun 2018 As per Series C1 & HC GER Regional and National Schools Series Various dates & venues : Used for talent ID only 10.01.002 It is the personal responsibility of contending riders to establish the dates and venues of the races and series listed as selection races 10.02 DHI 10.02.001 Selection Races for DHI Names of Series or Races Weight Date Venue Class Country SA National Cup Series 2018 100% Jan Jun 2018 As per Series Tbc RSA SA National Championships 2018 100% 22-Jul-2016 tbc CN RSA UCI World Cup Series 2018 100% Mar Jun 2018 As per Series CM Various IXS European Cup Series 100% Mar Jun 2018 As per Series C1 Various 10.02.002 It is the personal responsibility of contending riders to establish the dates and venues of the races and series listed as selection races

10.03 XCM 10.03.001 In addition to the nominated selection races, results from the following major events can be used to support and confirm selections International UCI-ranked Marathons The ABSA Cape Epic Major Stage Races with the appropriate stage distances 10.03.002 Race Distances: Men 80 120+ km Women: 60 120+ km 10.03.004 Nominated XCM Selection events 2018, with supporting data as listed at 10.03.001 Designated Races MTB Marathon Date Town Venue Region Attakwas MTB Ultra Marathon 120km 21-Jan-2018 Oudtshoorn Southern Cape Trans Breede Ultra 120km 28-Jan-2018 Rawsonville Western Cape SA National XCM Series 2018 [Ashburton] Jan Jul 2018 As per Series Various SA National XCM Championships 2018 April July tbc tbc UCI World Marathon Series Jan May 2018 As per Series Various Stage Races & UCI Marathons [see 10.03.001 above] Various Various Various 10.03.005 It is the personal responsibility of contending riders to establish the dates and venues of the races and series listed as selection races 11.0 Tier Hierarchy for Selection and Funding 11.01 Based on the performance criteria above, riders will be allocated into Tiers to determine both final team selection and funding levels 11.02 The funding of selected team members is strictly subject to the necessary funds being available from CyclingSA and-or any other sources. This may mean that selected team members will be required to source their own funding to the World Championships 11.03 Where team members are self-funded, the selection criteria and team sizes will still apply 11.04 Notwithstanding the Tier to which any rider is allocated, the maximum team sizes as provided for in 13.0 below will be adhered to: 11.05 Riders will be allocated to Tiers, and to funding levels, as follows: 11.05.001 Tier 1: Riders who have achieved Automatic Selection 100% funded 11.05.002 Tier 2: Riders who qualified other than through Automatic Selection: 50% funded 11.05.003 Tier 3: Reserves: Riders who have qualified but exceed max team size quotas. Funding will depend on qualification level 12.0 SA Team Selection: World Championships [Junior, U-23 and Elite]: 12.01 Only riders who comply with all the requirements as set out in this document will be eligible for selection to represent South Africa at the World Mountain Bike Championships, and any other events requiring SA Team selection. 12.02 The only exceptions to this would be Elite and Under-23 South African riders who find themselves in the top 10 (ranking as per UCI) in the World for XCO, DHI or XCM at time of choosing the team to represent South Africa. 12.03 Riders qualifying in terms of Clause 8.02.002 above, can apply for exemption from riding the SA Championships, but this will only be considered if the rider is considered a realistic Top 5 contender at the World Championships. This is not automatic, and must be approved first

12.04 The exception provided for in 12.02 above does not apply to Junior s, who will need to qualify in terms of the general selection criteria above. This is mainly due to the structure of participation in the World Juniors Series, and to the fact that the Series is not aligned with other country s racing seasons 13.0 Team Sizes 13.01 The best riders in each category will be chosen based on the selection races listed below, subject to the maximum team size as per the table below. 13.01.001 Maximum team and squad size Quantity of Riders: XCO DHI Category HP Squad SA Team HP Squad SA Team Elite Men 3 3 3 3 Elite Women 2 2 1 0 U23 Men 3 3 n/a n/a U23 Women 2 2 n/a n/a Junior Men 3 3 3 3 Junior Women 3 2 1 0 Youth Men 3 n/a 2 n/a Youth Women 3 n/a 0 n/a Totals > > > 22 15 10 6 Category XCM Squad XCM Team Men 5 2 Women 4 2 14.0 Other MTB Disciplines not listed 14.01 4X, MTB Trials and any other MTB discipline not listed in this document, are not recognized in South Africa as official RSA Team selection disciplines and, as such, we will not have any representation in these disciplines at World Champs irrespective the position a South African might hold as per the UCI ranking

15.0 Rider Responsibilities 15.01 The onus is on the rider who believes him/her-self to be eligible for selection for the 2018 World Champs team to provide the selectors with reasons for a DNS or DNF at selection races. 15.02 Reasons to be provided in writing within 48 hours of the selection race. 15.03 The only allowable reasons for a DNS and/or DNF will be sickness or mechanical breakdown. 15.04 Once a rider has started the race, sickness cannot be used as an excuse anymore. 15.05 Mechanical problems can only be used as a reason once during the season 15.06 All correspondence to be addressed to dellah@cyclingsa.com 16.0 Riders participating internationally 16.01 ALL riders who want to be considered for selection to the RSA Team for World MTB Champs, must participate in the 2018 SA National Championships, and must also meet the performance criteria 16.02 Any rider who, for whatever reason, is unable to attend any national series event, must submit their reasons to the Selection Panel at least 10 days before the specific event. The selectors will have the discretion to decide as to whether the motivation submitted is valid, and to approve the absence. In such cases, proven performance within the required parameters for 2018 can be taken into account. 16.04 Where international results are considered, the UCI-rating of the event will also be taken into account, as well as the quality and world ranking of other riders participating in the same race. As these criteria are designed to select RSA riders who can achieve the targets as set out above, those targets will be applied to assess the level of competition at any specific race. 16.04.001 For example, the ixs Downhill Series in Europe: The results of contending RSA riders, will be assessed against the world ranking of participating riders in each UCI-rated event. This may mean that they would need to meet- or exceed times achieved by riders who are ranked in the world top 30 at the same event. 16.05 These riders are required to submit their results within 10 days after a race, and providing the following information to the MTB Convenor of Selectors via dellah@cyclingsa.com :> 16.05.001 Name, date, venue and UCI Class of the event 16.05.002 Number of laps, if XCO; qualifier and final if DHI 16.05.003 Race winners name, nation, time and current world ranking 16.05.004 Riders own finish position and time 16.05.005 Ascent per lap in metres 16.05.006 Additional information on any mechanical failures, illness or unforeseen challenges 16.06 If riders do not submit results for any particular race, those results may be excluded from being assessed 16.07 The selection panel may also source results of races, in addition to those submitted by riders, to enable them to evaluate performances

17.0 Continental Champs, World Cups and World Championships 17.01 Host Nation Team Selection for any MTB World Cup that may be held in SA 17.01.001 Riders with UCI Points: Those riders who have sufficient UCI points to qualify in terms of UCI rules, will automatically be able to participate. The onus is on these riders to inform CSA-MTB of their intention to participate at least 1 month before the World Cup 17.01.002 Riders with insufficient UCI points and first-time Juniors [who were Youth in 2017]: 17.01.003 As host nation, SA is allowed to enter teams in addition to riders who qualify automatically: 17.01.004 XCO: Elite and Under-23: 6 riders 17.01.005 DHI: Elite and Junior combined: 6 riders 17.01.006 XCO: Junior: 6 + 6 = 12 riders [A- and B- team] 17.01.007 With the purpose of giving as many riders as possible the opportunity to race at this level, and to reward performance and commitment at national series events, the following will apply: 17.02 African Continental Championships 2018: 17.02.001 If no quota is applied, there will not be selection criteria for the African Continental Championships in 2018, and all licensed riders may participate 17.02.002 Participation in any African Continental Championship will be on a self-funded basis, unless adequate funding is available, in which case the selection criteria as for World Champs will apply 17.03 Any other situation requiring host nation team selection in 2018 17.03.001 The same criteria as for the World Cup above will apply, but in addition- 17.03.002 Any further series points earned prior to the event for which selection is required 17.04 Commonwealth Games [CWG] 2018 17.04.001 The primary selection criteria, and number of male and female riders, will be determined by the specific criteria as laid down by SASCOC and in any agreements between SASCOC and CyclingSA 17.04.002 In terms of the cycling discipline types and quotas of the Commonwealth Games Association, only XCO will be contested at the 2018 CWG. Quotas are restricted to a maximum of 3 Women and 3 Men, and only to riders of 19 years and older in 2017. 17.04.003 Only current Under-23 and Elite riders in 2017, will be considered for selection. This means that riders who were Juniors in 2017 will not be considered for CWG 2018 selection. 17.04.004 To be considered for selection, riders will need to be ranked within the Top 10 in the Commonwealth [CW] countries as based on the UCI World Rankings as they stand on 31 st December 2017. 17.04.005 In addition in terms of performance, and in competition against riders from other CW countries, riders need to achieve average lap times within 5% of the leading CW rider on at least 1 occasion. Where several riders meet this level, the provisions in 8.03 above will apply. 17.04.006 While all the provisions of 17.04 above will apply strictly, the secondary selection criteria will be the same as those that apply to the SA Team Selection in 2017. This includes the basic requirements in 3.0 above, the Performance Criteria as listed in 7.0 above and the nominated Selection Races in 10.01 of the 2017 Selection Policy 17.04.007 SASCOC retains the sole right for the final announcement of the CWG Team. Approval of selection is entirely at the discretion of SASCOC. Successfully following and attaining the necessary qualification in line with the selection criteria is not a guarantee of attendance at CWG, as that decision rests solely with SASCOC

17.05 Masters World Champs : 2018 17.05.001 This section only applies to riders who are licensed in the official RSA Age Categories of 30yrs and older in 2018. Riders of 30yrs+ who have licensed as Elite for 2018, will not be eligible for Masters selection 17.05.002 Masters riders are required to have a full CSA racing licence in their age category at the time of entry to Masters World Champs, as well as proof of appropriate medical insurance 17.05.003 Riders must not compete in any UCI-points race during 2018, whereby they would accumulate UCI points, -e.g. the Elite Men category at ABSA Cape Epic. They can race in non-uci point s categories, such as Veterans, Mixed or Masters 17.05.004 In addition, riders must not have accumulated any UCI points in the 12 months prior to the Masters World Champs 2018 17.05.005 Selection races for Masters: The same selection races as listed above for the SA Team in Section 8.01.001, will also be the designated selection races for all Masters categories 17.05.006 These criteria apply for merit selection and thus eligibility for CSA federation colours. Masters riders who are not selected on merit, may still enter the Masters World Champs of their own accord, but will not be eligible for CSA federation colours 17.05.007 For Merit Selection to the CSA MTB Masters Team, the following criteria will be applied to select riders in each of the 5-yr age categories from 30 yrs to 60 yrs+. 17.05.007.01 Selection will be based simply on the National MTB Series Log position as at 25 th June 2018, with the best 4 races out of 5 to count 17.05.007.02 The minimum number of riders in each 5-yr age group in any selection race will be 3; if there are not 3 riders in an age group in any one selection race, that race will not be considered 17.05.007.03 Once the above criteria have been met, then the maximum number of riders to be selected for each 5-yr age group will be 3. 18.0 Target Dates for Team Selection, Approval, Appeals and Announcement The following target dates are set down with the purpose of guiding the work of the Selection Panel, CyclingSA and riders so that all functions are carried out timeously for preparation and logistics: 18.01 Task XCO & DHI XCM 18.01.001 Preliminary Team Selection: 23-July-2018 30-Jul-2018 18.01.002 Appeals to be submitted: 27-July-2018 03-Aug-2018 18.01.003 Final Team Selection: 01-Aug-2018 08-Aug-2018 18.01.004 Approval by CyclingSA: 01-July-2018 08-Aug-2018 18.01.005 Announcement of Team: 02-Aug-2018 09-Aug-2018

Addendum 1 A1 Policy for MTB High Performance Squad and Team Selection : Summary Outline Cycling South Africa Mountain Bike Commission MTB Squad and Team Selection Criteria A1.01 Introduction A1.01.001 The guiding principles and overall purpose of these criteria, is that there should be: Early identification of talent and potential to enable rider athletes to be nurtured and guided through a structured program to reach their potential A1.01.002 Scientifically-based assessment and testing, both to confirm potential and to set a base from which further development can be measured A1.01.003 The target for talent identification should be in the Youth age category, being 15 to 16 years; thereafter, the focus age groups will be between 17 and 23 years in both women and men. While exceptional athletes outside of these ranges could be included, the main focus will fall on those riders as indicated A1.01.004 From the talent ID and initial assessment, a High Performance Squad will be selected A1.01.005 There must be specific attention to transformation at the entry stages, so that at teamselection level the affected athletes will be able to meet performance criteria A1.02 Term of Policy A1.02.001 It is envisaged that the strategy and policy would be implemented over a 5-year period, commencing in 2013, with the following targets as a guideline, over the short- and medium term: A1.02.002 1 3 yrs: Have 3 Elite athletes, in each MTB discipline, ranked in the Top 20 in the world A1.02.003 4 5 yrs: Achieve World Cup podiums in each discipline A1.03 Levels and Structure As riders come into-, and exit-, the program, they would move through the following levels: A1.03.001 A1.03.002 A1.03.003 A1.03.004 A1.03.005 Level 1: Talent Identification and stock-taking ; this would include specific attention to transformation, and the identification of strong candidates from PDI groups Level 2: Evaluation and Assessment; this would include attention to the mental attitude and robustness of potential squad members Level 3: Selection to the High Performance squad Level 4: Selection to the National MTB Team, and further development Level 5: Exit process from the HP squad A1.04 Exit Criteria A1.04.001 Once athletes have reached the top of their potential or, for whatever reason, need to start a process of exiting the HP program, the following criteria would be assessed to determine whether an athlete will proceed off the program:

A1.04.002 A1.04.003 A1.04.004 A1.04.005 A1.04.006 Voluntary withdrawal Bringing the sport into disrepute [as determined within any approved CSA disciplinary4procedure] Failure to show any progress over a consecutive period of 18 months Reaching the nominal exit age of 25 years; but, also assessed on the basis of not showing further progress, despite good effort. This implies that there may well be exceptional athletes who would remain in the program after 25 yrs, if they are showing continued progress Failure to meet other basic squad selection criteria [such as submission of race results and other specific requirements] over a period of 3 months, without informing the HP program manager A1.05 Management of the MTB High Performance Program A1.05.001 To ensure the best on going management of the program, it is considered essential to appoint a manager for the program. This would need to be an appropriately qualified individual, with an interest and preferably experience in MTB. This person would work under the direction of the HP program steering committee