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		<title>Mountain Bike Event &#8211; The Road To Nowhere: Audio Interview</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In future yearsÂ  MTB (Mountain Bike) enthusiasts will look back to 2009 as the year it all started for Bansko&#8217;s mountain biking. The region, and Bulgaria, are now set to be placed on the MTB world map of destinations&#8230; I recently caught up with mountain bike enthusiast, James Hughes. James is the mastermind behind the [...]
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p><a href="http://banskoblog.com"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-937" title="Jmes Hughes" src="http://banskoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/james.jpg" alt="James Hughes" width="349" height="218" /></a> <strong>In future yearsÂ  MTB (Mountain Bike) enthusiasts will look back to 2009 as the year it all started for Bansko&#8217;s mountain biking.</strong> The region, and Bulgaria, are now set to be placed on the MTB world map of destinations&#8230;</p>
<p>I recently caught up with mountain bike enthusiast, <strong>James Hughes</strong>. James is the mastermind behind the MTB Bansko event, &#8220;The Road To Nowhere&#8221; on <strong>24th to 26th July</strong>. Take a listen here: James, an expat in Bansko of some six years, talks to me about his personal journey to Bansko. And how an initial factory search leads to a Bansko hotel purchase, James convinces that he&#8217;s here to stay for the long haul.</p>
<p>Listen to the event plan &#8230; and the ROUTE details &#8211; the <strong>Dead Dog</strong> and <strong>Perfect Day </strong>routes:<strong><br />
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<p>Day 1 / Race 1:Â  Dead DogÂ Â  Â  Â  &#8211; 23km</p>
<p>Day 2 / Race2: Perfect DayÂ Â  &#8211; 30km</p>
<p>Day3 / Race 3:Â  Free4AllÂ Â Â Â  -Â  Fun Downhill (Dobrinishte)</p>
<p>We talk about general entertainment,Â  <strong>1 leva </strong>for a large<strong> </strong>beer, <strong>live</strong> bands and <strong>DJ</strong> in the main square. With a big turn out guranteed from Bulgaria&#8217;s mountain bike clubs &#8211; a good party atmosphere is on the cards.</p>
<p>A demo session on the 26th so you can try out the best bikes. wrap up some of the fun for three days.  This is a NON PROFIT MAKING event&#8230; Just 20 leva entry fee or 50 leva including three night accommodation.</p>
<p>James then shares his thoughts&#8230; from the <strong>Ian Woosnam</strong> Golf Course&#8230; <a href="http://banskoblog.com/pirin-golf-club-events/">http://banskoblog.com/pirin-golf-club-events/</a></p>
<p>&#8230; to the long term future of Bansko as a mountain destination in general.</p>
<p>The energy, not to say time, James has put into getting routes marked up, is already huge.Â  Working with the municipalities, James is achieving more and more.</p>
<p>MTB enthusiasts in Bulgaria are right behind him, and James is sure of Bansko&#8217;s world class MTB credentials.</p>
<p><a href="http://banskoblog.com"><img class="alignnone size-large wp-image-946" title="Bansko MTB - The Road To Nowhere&quot;" src="http://banskoblog.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/bansko-mtb-poster-web2-723x1024.png" alt="Bansko MTB - The Road To Nowhere&quot;" width="434" height="614" /></a></p>
<p>On a personal note, like James, I have witnessed what can be achieved in Bulgaria. In<strong> Sopot</strong>, near Karlovo, just two hours east of Sofia lies the world class paragliding centre &#8211; nestling at the foot of the Stara Planina range.</p>
<p>Take off and MTB start are accessed by a chair lift that runs, on demand, for paraglider pilots and MTB&#8217;ers. The first stage giving you a 900 metre height gain. There is a really good vibe here around take off and in the landing field attracting regular summer events&#8230; I digress.  I went there enjoying paragliding there two years ago.</p>
<p>Its a site on the paragliding World Cup (PWC) and deservedly so.  Even then, Sopot was attracting serious MTB&#8217;ers to its top downhill track.</p>
<p>This is one of my favourite areas of Bulgaria &#8212; and well worth visiting, whether you are a mountain biker, paraglider pilot, hiker or just enjoy soaking up sublime scenery. Oh&#8230; and I recommend the small boutique mountain hotel, Almond Hotel in Karlovo.</p>
<p>Back to the interview: James and I spoke about Dobrinishte, just down the road from Bansko &#8211; and its potential. The Bezbog chair lift above Dobrinishte is the destination for day 3&#8242;s fun downhill &#8220;race&#8221; . He describesÂ the future MTB possibilities around the Chalin Valog lift&#8230;Â  a potential world class course&#8230; for the hardcore downhill fanatics.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re more like me, a cross country mountain biker &#8211; then the region also has so much to offer from day trips to four day tours of the Pirin. Bike hire is available in Bansko &#8211; BUT be warned bikes are not top of the range and its not hard to bring your own on the plane. Check out this for the best airline deals: <a href="http://banskoblog.com/cheapest-flights-sofia/">http://banskoblog.com/cheapest-flights-sofia/</a></p>
<p>If you haven&#8217;t done so, just click on play below to listen:and then book yourself into this fun MTB rally 24th &#8211; 26th July: go to www.bansko-mtb.com.</p>
<p>If the free event accommodation is full &#8212; or you&#8217;re thinking of a summer trip then check out the value accommodation options here:Â  <a href="http://banskoblog.com/bansko-accommodation/">http://banskoblog.com/bansko-accommodation/</a>.</p>
<p>ForÂ  a warm welcome from Vania and James do also check out their hotelÂ  www.avalonhotel-bulgaria &#8212; and also their Thursday night curry evenings. The Avalon Hotel&#8217;s policy of low local prices is appreciated &#8211; and thoroughly deserves its popularity.</p>
<p>For other curry fans &#8211;here&#8217;s my Bansko Indian recipe:Â <a href="http://banskoblog.com/does-bansko-have-a-curry-or-indian-restaurant/"> http://banskoblog.com/does-bansko-have-a-curry-or-indian-restaurant/</a></p>
<p>What do you think of this event? Please comment below.</p>
<p>Have you completed MTB or cycle routes in Bulgaria that you have enjoyed? If so, then please contact me &#8211; especially if you can share your experiences.</p>
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