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UCI CROSS-COUNTRY SHORT TRACK WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS - SEASON REVIEW: KORETKZY AND KELLER DOMINATE
The men’s 2024 UCI Cross-country Short-Track (XCC) World Champion managed to miss two rounds and still ran away with the overall series by winning half of all races, while the Swiss rider didn’t finish outside the top eight all year to claim her second XCC overall in three seasons.
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UCI DOWNHILL WORLD CUP CHAMPIONS - SEASON REVIEW: BRUNI AND HÖLL DELIVER MASTERCLASSES TO CLAIM BACK-TO-BACK OVERALLS
Loïc Bruni (Specialized Gravity) and Valentina Höll’s (YT Mob) series wins might have lacked the dominance of previous seasons, but the pair secured their spot at the top of the individual standings in Fort William, Scotland (UK) and stayed there to the final round in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (Canada).
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KEY DEVELOPMENTS UNVEILED FOR THE WHOOP UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD SERIES
Significant updates to the UCI Regulations for the 2025 WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike Word Series have been confirmed by the Union Cycliste Internationale. These changes are designed to elevate the sport, create a clear pathway for athletes and enhance fan engagement beyond the core mountain biking community. The new regulations are set to make the UCI World Cups more competitive while providing teams and athletes with greater opportunities for growth and visibility.
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Greg Minnaar career review: Goodbye to the G.O.A.T
Greg Minnaar (Norco Race Division) left the start hut for the last time in Mont-Sainte-Anne, calling time on a downhill career that stretches back 27 seasons. An ever-present on the UCI World Cup circuit since the end of the last millennium, Minnaar has won everything there is to in the sport, earning him the title of the Greatest Of All Time. From his breakthrough race to his final season, here are some highlights from Minnaar’s monumental career.
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UCI CROSS-COUNTRY OLYMPIC WORLD CUP: LECOMTE AND HATHERLY PREVAIL IN DAMP CONDITIONS IN MONT-SAINTE-ANNE
Loana Lecomte (Canyon CLLCTV XCO) claimed back-to-back UCI Cross-country Olympic (XCO) World Cup wins at the iconic Canadian venue, while Alan Hatherly (Cannondale Factory Racing) dominated the men’s race, securing the XCO overall series and finishing off an amazing year for the South African UCI XCO World Champion.
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UCI DOWNHILL WORLD CUP: BROSNAN AND CABIROU TRIUMPH IN THRILLING MONT-SAINTE-ANNE FINALE
Troy Brosnan (Canyon CLLCTV Factory) took a dramatic and heartfelt victory in the UCI Downhill World Cup men’s elite finale in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (Canada) while Marine Cabirou (Scott Downhill Factory) saved her best until last in 2024 to win in Canada and claim second place in the women’s overall standings.
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UCI DOWNHILL WORLD CUP: MINNAAR THROUGH TO FINALS AND NICOLE SHOWS SHE’S BACK TO HER BEST
The final UCI Downhill World Cup of the season is always a momentous occasion, but things feel extra special in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (Canada), this year.
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UCI CROSS-COUNTRY SHORT TRACK WORLD CUP: FREI AND KORETZKY MAKE IT BACK-TO-BACK IN MONT-SAINTE-ANNE
Sina Frei (Specialized Factory Racing) and Victor Koretzky (Specialized Factory Racing) were victorious in the UCI Cross-country Short Track (XCC) World Cup in Mont-Sainte Anne, Quebec (Canada) taking the American’s team win tally to six in a row.
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BÖHM AND LILLO MAKE IT BACK-TO-BACK U23 UCI CROSS-COUNTRY SHORT TRACK WORLD CUP WINS
Swiss and German riders claim second UCI Cross-country Short Track (XCC) wins in as many weekends with successes in Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec (Canada), while Riley Amos (Trek Factory Racing – Pirelli) holds on to win overall series.
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WHOOP UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD SERIES IN MONT-SAINTE-ANNE: WHEN IS IT? WHO IS RIDING? HOW AND WHERE TO WATCH?
After seven months, 10 countries and 16 rounds of the 2024 WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series, this weekend sees the final UCI World Cup events of the season and the conclusion of the Cross-country and Downhill formats.
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CROSS-COUNTRY AND DOWNHILL STARS GET AMPED UP FOR SEASON FINALE IN MONT-SAINTE-ANNE
The legendary Canadian bike park welcomes the Endurance and Gravity athletes for the final UCI World Cup of the season, and with titles still on the line in the Cross-country Olympic and Cross-country Short Track, fans can expect a nail-biting conclusion to the 2024 WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series on the slopes of Mont-Sainte-Anne, Quebec.
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WHOOP UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE WORLD SERIES 2025 CALENDAR UNVEILED
The 2025 season will unfold over seven months, featuring 16 race weekends, with 10 UCI Cross-country and Downhill World Cup events and 7 UCI Enduro World Cup rounds.
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STIGGER AND KORETZKY MAKE IT A PERFECT WEEKEND FOR SPECIALIZED FACTORY RACING IN MT VAN HOEVENBERG – LAKE PLACID
Laura Stigger (Specialized Factory Racing) and Victor Koretzky (Specialized Factory Racing) add to Sina Frei (Specialized Factory Racing) and Koretzky’s victories in the XCC to make it a clean sweep for Specialized at the team’s home race.
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LOOSER AND SCHNELLER OUTSPRINT RIVALS TO WIN THE UCI MOUNTAIN BIKE MARATHON WORLD CUP IN MT VAN HOEVENBERG – LAKE PLACID
After almost four and five hours respectively, both the men’s and women’s UCI Mountain Bike Marathon (XCM) World Cup races came down to sprint finishes in the third and final UCI World Cup of the season with Vera Looser and Simon Schneller (Team Bulls) coming out on top. Looser’s win saw her crowned the series champion, while Fabian Rabensteiner retained the men’s overall.
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HOLMGREN AND PUNCHARD MAKE IT A CANADIAN ONE-TWO IN THE U23 UCI CROSS-COUNTRY OLYMPIC WORLD CUP IN MT VAN HOEVENBERG – LAKE PLACID
Isabella Holmgren and Cole Punchard (Pivot Cycles – OTE) come away with wins in dominant solo performances, while Kira Böhm (Cube Factory Racing) and Riley Amos (Trek Factory Racing – Pirelli) lead the overall series with one round to go.