Details Announced for the Austrian Gravity Series

Jan 26, 2022
by Lines Magazine  
Foto c Friedrich Simon Kugi

PRESS RELEASE: auner Austrian Gravity Series


Details for the 2022 season of the auner Austrian Gravity Series just dropped and they are looking mighty good!

First things first, there will be six races this year. Two new races making an appearance in the aAGS calendar, Gerlitzen and Leogang, as well as one separate season ender dual slalom. This spans the season from the end of may until the middle of october.

auner Austrian Gravity Series races 2022

#1 - 26th May, 2022 - Bikepark Königsberg
#2 - 23rd July, 2022 - Bikepark Lienz
#3 - 6th August, 2022 - Bikepark Semmering
#4 - 20th August, 2022 - Bike Park Kope, SLO
#5 - 24th September, 2022 - Gerlitzen
#6 - 8th October, 2022 - Leogang
Season Ender Dual Slalom - 15th October, 2022 - Attersee

Foto c Friedrich Simon Kugi

The final season ender event will not count for series points, but will be a whole load of fun for sure and serve as prize giving ceremony for overall titles.

New format
New, besides the two venues, will the format. Race day is now on Saturday. Friday will be a casual get to know with the track during regular bike park operation. Saturday starts with training in the morning and continues with riders' briefing, seeding run, race run and prize giving in the afternoon.


As auner Austrian Gravity Series aims at newcomers and young riders starting at age 11, all race tracks come without "big balls" obstacles.
Registration will open shortly: www.lines-mag.at/austrian-gravity-series

Author Info:
lines avatar

Member since Sep 16, 2014
41 articles

2 Comments
  • 5 0
 "Austrian Gravity Series aims at newcomers and young riders starting at age 11, all race tracks come without "big balls" obstacles." As somebody from the opposite age spectrum, I still applaud this. Good and challenging racing can be had without do-or-die elements on a race track, and seems particularly sensible for any race series that is not meant to represent the absolute pinnacle of the sport anyway.
  • 2 0
 Sounds good! And a dual should be part of every gravity race Smile







Copyright © 2000 - 2024. Pinkbike.com. All rights reserved.
dv65 0.028049
Mobile Version of Website