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Date(s) | April–August 2011 |
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The 2011 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup included three disciplines: cross-country, downhill and four-cross.
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
24 April 2011 | Pietermaritzburg | Aaron Gwin | Tracy Moseley |
Greg Minnaar | Fionn Griffiths | ||
Gee Atherton | Emmeline Ragot | ||
5 June 2011 | Fort William | Greg Minnaar | Tracy Moseley |
Danny Hart | Rachel Atherton | ||
Brook MacDonald | Floriane Pugin | ||
12 June 2011 | Leogang | Aaron Gwin | Floriane Pugin |
Gee Atherton | Rachel Atherton | ||
Greg Minnaar | Tracy Moseley | ||
3 July 2011 | Mont Sainte Anne | Aaron Gwin | Tracy Moseley |
Josh Bryceland | Floriane Pugin | ||
Brook MacDonald | Rachel Atherton | ||
10 July 2011 | Windham | Aaron Gwin | Rachel Atherton |
Steve Peat | Floriane Pugin | ||
Andrew Neethling | Tracy Moseley | ||
7 August 2011 | La Bresse | Greg Minnaar | Tracy Moseley |
Gee Atherton | Floriane Pugin | ||
Aaron Gwin | Sabrina Jonnier | ||
21 August 2011 | Val di Sole | Aaron Gwin | Myriam Nicole |
Danny Hart | Floriane Pugin | ||
Gee Atherton | Rachel Atherton | ||
Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) | ||
Final Standings | UCI World Cup Downhill Championship | Aaron Gwin | Tracy Moseley |
Greg Minnaar | Floriane Pugin | ||
Gee Atherton | Rachel Atherton |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
23 April 2011 | Pietermaritzburg | Jared Graves | Anneke Beerten |
Michal Prokop | Fionn Griffiths | ||
Johannes Fischbach | Céline Gros | ||
4 June 2011 | Fort William | Roger Rinderknecht | Anneke Beerten |
David Graf | Joey Gough | ||
Tomas Slavik | Lucia Oetjen | ||
11 June 2011 | Leogang | Jared Graves | Romana Labounková |
David Graf | Melissa Buhl | ||
Tomas Slavik | Anneke Beerten | ||
2 July 2011 | Mont Sainte Anne | Jared Graves | Anneke Beerten |
Roger Rinderknecht | Melissa Buhl | ||
Guido Tschugg | Fionn Griffiths | ||
21 August 2011 | Val di Sole | Tomas Slavik | Anneke Beerten |
Johannes Fischbach | Lucia Oetjen | ||
Kamil Tatarkovic | Melissa Buhl | ||
Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) | ||
Final Standings | UCI World Cup Four-Cross Championship | Jared Graves | Anneke Beerten |
Roger Rinderknecht | Melissa Buhl | ||
Tomas Slavik | Lucia Oetjen |
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