Date(s) | May–September 2013 |
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The 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup included three disciplines: cross-country, cross-country eliminator and downhill.
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
19 May 2013 | Albstadt [1] [2] | Daniel McConnell | Eva Lechner |
Sergio Mantecón | Maja Włoszczowska | ||
Jaroslav Kulhavý | Katrin Leumann | ||
26 May 2013 | Nové Město na Moravě [3] [4] | Nino Schurter | Tanja Žakelj |
Julien Absalon | Maja Włoszczowska | ||
Lukas Flückiger | Catharine Pendrel | ||
15 June 2013 | Val di Sole [5] [6] | Nino Schurter | Tanja Žakelj |
Julien Absalon | Kateřina Nash | ||
Jaroslav Kulhavý | Emily Batty | ||
27 July 2013 | Vallnord [7] [8] | Nino Schurter | Sabine Spitz |
Ondřej Cink | Kateřina Nash | ||
Stéphane Tempier | Eva Lechner | ||
10 August 2013 | Mont-Sainte-Anne [9] [10] | Julien Absalon | Kateřina Nash |
José Antonio Hermida | Maja Włoszczowska | ||
Nino Schurter | Tanja Žakelj | ||
14 September 2013 | Hafjell [11] [12] | Jaroslav Kulhavý | Irina Kalentieva |
Nino Schurter | Eva Lechner | ||
Manuel Fumic | Julie Bresset | ||
Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) | ||
Final Standings | UCI World Cup Cross Country Championship [13] [14] | Nino Schurter | Tanja Žakelj |
Daniel McConnell | Eva Lechner | ||
Julien Absalon | Kateřina Nash |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
17 May 2013 | Albstadt [15] [16] | Daniel Federspiel | Alexandra Engen |
Thomas Litscher | Kathrin Stirnemann | ||
Miha Halzer | Nadine Rieder | ||
24 May 2013 | Nové Město na Moravě [17] [18] | Kenta Gallagher | Jenny Rissveds |
Christian Pfäffle | Kathrin Stirnemann | ||
Simon Gegenheimer | Alexandra Engen | ||
13 June 2013 | Val di Sole [19] [20] | Daniel Federspiel | Alexandra Engen |
Miha Halzer | Kathrin Stirnemann | ||
Simon Gegenheimer | Linda Indergand | ||
25 July 2013 | Vallnord [21] [22] | Fabrice Mels | Kathrin Stirnemann |
Catriel Andres Soto | Alexandra Engen | ||
Titouan Perrin Ganier | Jenny Rissveds | ||
12 September 2013 | Hafjell [23] [24] | Simon Gegenheimer | Jenny Rissveds |
Matthias Wengelin | Eva Lechner | ||
Catriel Andres Soto | Alexandra Engen | ||
Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) | ||
Final Standings | UCI World Cup Cross-country Eliminator Championship [25] [26] | Daniel Federspiel | Alexandra Engen |
Simon Gegenheimer | Kathrin Stirnemann | ||
Fabrice Mels | Jenny Rissveds |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
9 June 2013 | Fort William [27] [28] | Gee Atherton | Rachel Atherton |
Brook Macdonald | Manon Carpenter | ||
Steve Smith | Emmeline Ragot | ||
16 June 2013 | Val di Sole [29] [30] | Gee Atherton | Rachel Atherton |
Steve Smith | Emmeline Ragot | ||
Greg Minnaar | Floriane Pugin | ||
28 July 2013 | Vallnord [31] [32] | Rémi Thirion | Rachel Atherton |
Gee Atherton | Manon Carpenter | ||
Sam Hill | Myriam Nicole | ||
11 August 2013 | Mont-Sainte-Anne [33] [34] | Steve Smith | Emmeline Ragot |
Gee Atherton | Manon Carpenter | ||
Sam Hill | Floriane Pugin | ||
15 September 2013 | Hafjell [35] [36] | Steve Smith | Rachel Atherton |
Danny Hart | Manon Carpenter | ||
Andrew Neethling | Myriam Nicole | ||
22 September 2013 | Leogang [37] [38] | Steve Smith | Emmeline Ragot |
Loïc Bruni | Rachel Atherton | ||
Michael Hannah | Manon Carpenter | ||
Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) | ||
Final Standings [39] [40] | UCI World Cup Downhill Championship | Steve Smith | Rachel Atherton |
Gee Atherton | Emmeline Ragot | ||
Greg Minnaar | Manon Carpenter |
The UCI Mountain Bike World Championships are the world championship events for mountain bike racing in the disciplines of cross country, downhill, and four-cross. They are organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), the governing body of world cycling.
Hafjell is a village and a ski resort in Norway, in the Øyer municipality in the county of Oppland.
Rachel Laura Atherton is a British professional downhill mountain bike racer, and is a multiple time UCI World Champion.
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Eva Lechner is an Italian multi-discipline cyclist, who has won at least one national title in cyclo-cross, road bicycle racing and mountain bike racing. She won the team relay at the 2012 Mountain bike World Championships together with Luca Braidot, Marco Aurelio Fontana and Beltain Schmid.
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