
Storm Preparations Take Center Stage at Andorra XC Mountain Bike World Cup
Teams and organizers at the Andorra Cross-Country World Cup faced severe weather, with tech crews adapting equipment for torrential storm conditions.

Thabo Nkosi
Southern Africa Editor · Johannesburg
The cross-country mountain bike World Cup held in Andorra put weather readiness at the forefront, as reported by Pinkbike in its ongoing "Tech Randoms" coverage. Heavy storm conditions shaped how teams and mechanics prepared their equipment ahead of racing.
Weather Drives Technical Choices
According to Pinkbike's coverage of the Andorra XC World Cup, torrential storm preparation became a defining theme of the event. In the high-altitude terrain of the small European principality, sudden and intense rainfall can reshape course conditions rapidly, forcing pit crews and riders to make last-minute adjustments to bikes, tires, and support gear.
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