2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

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2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Date(s) (2010-04 - 2010-08)April–August 2010
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The 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup included three disciplines: cross-country, downhill and four-cross.

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Cross-country

DateVenuePodium (Men)Podium (Women)
25 April 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Dalby Forest Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nino Schurter  (SUI) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Kalentieva  (RUS)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Julien Absalon  (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Willow Koerber  (USA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Burry Stander  (RSA) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Kateřina Nash  (CZE)
2 May 2010 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Houffalize Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Hermida  (ESP) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Italy.svg  Eva Lechner  (ITA)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Germany.svg  Manuel Fumic  (GER) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Willow Koerber  (USA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Germany.svg  Wolfram Kurschat  (GER) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Austria.svg  Elisabeth Osl  (AUT)
23 May 2010 Flag of Germany.svg Offenburg Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Julien Absalon  (FRA) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catharine Pendrel  (CAN)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nino Schurter  (SUI) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Georgia Gould  (USA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jaroslav Kulhavý  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Esther Süss  (SUI)
25 July 2010 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Champéry Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Florian Vogel  (SUI) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nathalie Schneitter  (SUI)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jaroslav Kulhavý  (CZE) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Italy.svg  Eva Lechner  (ITA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nino Schurter  (SUI) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Willow Koerber  (USA)
31 July 2010 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Sole Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nino Schurter  (SUI) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Poland.svg  Maja Włoszczowska  (POL)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Julien Absalon  (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catharine Pendrel  (CAN)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Florian Vogel  (SUI) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Russia.svg  Irina Kalentieva  (RUS)
28 August 2010 Flag of the United States.svg Windham Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jaroslav Kulhavý  (CZE) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catharine Pendrel  (CAN)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nino Schurter  (SUI) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Marie-Hélène Prémont  (CAN)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Florian Vogel  (SUI) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Georgia Gould  (USA)
Podium (Men)Podium (Women)
Final StandingsUCI World Cup
Cross Country Championship
Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Nino Schurter  (SUI) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Catharine Pendrel  (CAN)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Julien Absalon  (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Willow Koerber  (USA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jaroslav Kulhavý  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of Italy.svg  Eva Lechner  (ITA)

Downhill

DateVenuePodium (Men)Podium (Women)
16 May 2010 Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rachel Atherton  (GBR)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Sabrina Jonnier  (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brendan Fairclough  (GBR) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Floriane Pugin  (FRA)
6 June 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fort William Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Sabrina Jonnier  (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of New Zealand.svg  Cameron Cole  (NZL) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rachel Atherton  (GBR)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Floriane Pugin  (FRA)
20 June 2010 Flag of Austria.svg Leogang Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Sabrina Jonnier  (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Emmeline Ragot  (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Aaron Gwin  (USA) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg Floriane Pugin (FRA)
25 July 2010 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Champery Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Emmeline Ragot  (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Sabrina Jonnier  (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Brendan Fairclough  (GBR) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Myriam Nicole  (FRA)
1 August 2010 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Sole Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Marc Beaumont  (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Emmeline Ragot  (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Sabrina Jonnier  (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tracey Mosely  (GBR)
29 August 2010 Flag of the United States.svg Windham Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rachel Atherton  (GBR)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tracey Mosely  (GBR)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of New Zealand.svg  Samuel Blenkinsop  (NZL) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Emmeline Ragot  (FRA)
Podium (Men)Podium (Women)
Final StandingsUCI World Cup
Downhill Championship
Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Gee Atherton  (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Sabrina Jonnier  (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Greg Minnaar  (RSA) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg Floriane Pugin (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United States.svg  Aaron Gwin  (USA) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Myriam Nicole  (FRA)

Four-Cross

DateVenuePodium (Men)Podium (Women)
1 May 2010 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Houffalize Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Horáková  (CZE)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Austria.svg  Anita Molcik  (AUT)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of France.svg  Emmeline Ragot  (FRA)
15 May 2010 Flag of Slovenia.svg Maribor Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Maroši  (CZE) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Fionn Griffiths  (GBR)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Sarsha Huntington  (AUS)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Joost Wichman  (NED) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anneke Beerten  (NED)
5 June 2010 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Fort William Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Horáková  (CZE)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Joost Wichman  (NED) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Austria.svg  Anita Molcik  (AUT)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Romana Labounková  (CZE)
19 June 2010 Flag of Austria.svg Leogang Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anneke Beerten  (NED)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of South Africa.svg  Joanna Petterson  (RSA)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Maroši  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Romana Labounková  (CZE)
31 July 2010 Flag of Italy.svg Val di Sole Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Roger Rinderknecht  (SUI) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anneke Beerten  (NED)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Austria.svg  Anita Molcik  (AUT)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Katy Curd  (GBR)
28 August 2010 Flag of the United States.svg Windham Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Austria.svg  Anita Molcik  (AUT)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Caroline Buchanan  (AUS)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Horáková  (CZE)
Podium (Men)Podium (Women)
Final StandingsUCI World Cup
Four-Cross Championship
Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS) Gold medal icon.svg  Flag of Austria.svg  Anita Molcik  (AUT)
Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE) Silver medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anneke Beerten  (NED)
Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Joost Wichman  (NED) Bronze medal icon.svg  Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jana Horáková  (CZE)

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