MALVERN ace Tracy Moseley insists she is not missing competitive downhill mountain biking following her retirement.
The 33-year-old, who won the world cup last year and world championships in 2010, branched out with a range of different events in 2012.
Moseley tackled her final downhill mountain bike world championships in Austria in September, finishing 10th despite a lack of competitive action for her 12th top-10 result in 13 efforts.
But her focus is now back on the UK Gravity Enduro Series, which starts next March, after securing the 2012 title in her first attempt.
Moseley, who competes under her own T-Mo Racing banner, said: “I am not missing the downhill at all. I did the same thing for 15 years so it is nice to have a new challenge and focus.”
Gravity Enduro combines downhill and Olympic format cross-country racing, featuring five timed stages within a 40 to 50-kilometre loop.
Moseley also plans to compete in the National Cross-country Series.
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