The sixth round of the 2024 UCI Downhill World Cup series took place in Loudenvielle, France. A thrilling day of racing saw reigning overall champions Loïc Bruni and Valentina Höll both secure overall victory for a second season running. On the day, home riders Myriam Nicole and Benoît Coulanges won the Women’s and Men’s Elite races. Women’s Results (Top 10) 1st Myriam Nicole 4:05.440 2nd Vali ...
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Video | 2022 Downhill MTB World Cup Lourdes Podium Runs
The 2022 UCI Downhill MTB World Cup season kicked off over the weekend at Lourdes in France. A technical course tested the riders throughout the weekend’s practice, qualifying and finals making for an exciting season opener. In the Elite Men’s race, Luca Shaw produced a super smooth run to storm into an early lead before French rider Benoit Coulanges bettered his time ...
Read More »Video | 2021 Downhill MTB World Cup Snowshoe 2 Podium Runs
The sixth and final Round of the 2021 UCI Downhill MTB World Cup season took place in Snowshoe, West Virginia, USA. The double-header round saw the championship deciders come down to the wire in the last finals of the season. In the Men’s race, Angel Suarez laid down a scorching race run to post 3:14.010 and set what would be a longstanding benchmark time. Amaury ...
Read More »Video | 2021 Downhill MTB World Cup Snowshoe 1 Podium Runs
The fifth Round of the 2021 UCI Downhill MTB World Cup season took place in Snowshoe, West Virginia, USA. The first and only double-header of the season saw the first race take place on Wednesday. In the Men’s race the Top 10 were seperated by just over 2 seconds. It was Reece Wilson who put down a near perfect run to edge ...
Read More »Video | 2021 Downhill MTB World Cup Lenzerheide Podium Runs
The fourth Round of the 2021 UCI Downhill MTB World Cup season took place in Lenzerheide, Switzerland. Although not much had changed to the track, the newly tapped sections opened things up for riders to try new lines. The Men’s Final saw an incredibly tight race with just 0.628 seconds separating the top four riders. The first man to post a podium time was ...
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