Nissan unveiled as new title sponsor of the Mountain Bike World Cup

The Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano, will see 11 events across 10 countries during 2007, while the partnership has been agreed until at least 2009. The UCI and Nissan aim to develop mountain biking across all levels, particularly through the high profile World Cup event which attracts a global television audience. UCI president Pat McQuaid underlined the importance of the agreement between the International Federation and Nissan. "Mountain biking is a modern and dynamic discipline with an attractive image and enormous potential,” he said. “The interest shown by a company like Nissan confirms this. Thanks to the joint efforts of Nissan and the UCI, everyone associated with mountain biking will see fantastic progress in the years to come." Darren Cox (European Brand Promotion Manager): "Nissan has historically supported adventurous activity but now we are stepping up a gear and will really show the passion that we as a company hold for sports adventure and the environments in which they are held. Through a calendar of events, activities and content we hope to inspire adventure spirited people throughout Europe. Nissan becoming title sponsor for the World Cup really demonstrates this." The Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup presented by Shimano, will consist of 11 events this year, spanning the different disciplines of: cross-country marathon, cross-country olympic, downhill and 4-cross. The first event of the series will be the cross-country marathon on March 17 in Gran Canaria, Spain. For information on the Nissan UCI MTB World Cup presented by Shimano, please visit www.uci.ch For more information about Nissan Sports Adventure, please visit www.nissan-sportsadventure.com

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