11 June 2012
Global Cyclocross Queen Confirmed For NZ Nationals
International cyclocross superstar Katie Compton has been confirmed to take part in the New Zealand Cyclocross National
Series this July – a fast and furious frenzy of mud, sweat and tears.
The 33-year-old American is one of the world’s most successful cyclocross athletes, amassing 12 World Cup wins and three
medals at world championships. She has also won the elite women’s title at the USA Cycling Cyclocross National
Championships each year for the last eight years.
Cyclocross involves an action-packed, ‘down and dirty’ 40 to 60-minute lap race through mud, sand and even snow, with
riders having to hoist their bikes over a series of obstacles throughout the course. Laps are usually around 3km in
length. The sport draws huge crowds in Europe (60,000 spectators at the World Championships in Belgium in January) and
is also the fastest growing two-wheeled sport in the United States.
Compton will race in the first New Zealand National Series race in Queenstown on July 1 during the American Express Queenstown Winter Festival, and will run a workshop at the Napier race a week later.
“To secure a world leader of Katie Compton’s stature and expertise for the first in the race series in Queenstown is
extremely exciting both for the National Series and followers of the sport in this country,” says Queenstown Mountain
Bike Club race series organiser Carey Vivian.
“Katie really is the ‘Lance Armstrong’ of elite women’s cyclocross, and it will be a privilege to be overtaken by her –
probably several times – in the race!
“Katie is an icon, not only in cyclocross but also in the work she does with the Paralympics movement, where she’s
competed for gold both at the Athens Paralympics and the 2004 Paralympics World Championships by piloting a tandem with
blind partner Karissa Whitsell,” Vivian says.
Compton is being sponsored to race here by world-first meal bar One Square Meal. A patented Kiwi invention, One Square
Meal is part of the Cookie Time Limited (CTL) portfolio and is a nutritionally balanced total meal in a bar, containing
all anyone might need for breakfast, lunch, or whenever. Compton will be accompanied by her ex-pat Kiwi husband Mark
Legg-Compton – himself a highly regarded cyclocross champion who represented New Zealand in 2002.
“One Square Meal is delighted to be bringing Katie Compton to New Zealand to compete in this relatively new but exciting
and emerging sport,” says CTL co-owner Michael Mayell.
“Being associated with the first woman of her calibre to ever race here in the sport is an opportunity too good to miss,
and a perfect fit for the nutritional fuel values that One Square Meal provides.”
One Square Meal is also setting up the ultimate challenge for the Cyclocross series – a prize pack of product for a
month for any competitor who can beat Compton’s best lap time set in Queenstown.
Compton is the highest ranked cyclocross rider ever to compete in New Zealand. In 2007, she became the first American
woman to podium in the Cyclocross World Championships in Belgium, and spent last year signed on with the Rabobank Giant
Offroad Team. Compton will undertake clinics with competitors while in New Zealand, and will offer advice on course
set-up and design gleaned from racing in Europe and the United States.
About Cyclocross
Cyclocross is a form of bicycle racing with parallels to mountain-bike racing, cross-country cycling and criterion. It
was developed as a way for road racers to squeeze in off-season training, and events still traditionally take place in
the fall and winter. Riders do laps, usually about 3 kilometers long, often through mud, sand, grass and even creeks.
They dismount and carry bikes over man-made or natural barriers.
Cyclocross bikes are slightly beefier versions of road bikes, with tweaks such as more clearance around the tires for
mud and more stable (albeit slower) steering Races typically last between 30 and 60 minutes, which makes for a lot of
action in a short time. Cyclocross is also a great family event; the kids can race and play in the sand and mud while
dad and mum are racing.
About One Square Meal
One Square Meal is a nutritionally balanced total meal to go and uniquely provides one third of the recommended daily
intake of energy, protein, carbohydrates, good fats and dietary fibre in a handy, portable two-bar format. All you need
– breakfast, lunch, whenever – One Square Meal also contains ten vitamins and six minerals.
One Square Meal is part of the Cookie Time Limited (CTL) portfolio, which also includes Cookie Time cookies and Bumper
Bars. Founded in 1983, CTL is an entrepreneurial, innovation-led food company. Its business includes franchised
distribution and retail, licensing and manufacturing operations. Headquartered in New Zealand, the company is actively
focused on international licensing opportunities.
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