Thirty-first edition of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup | |
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Dates | September–November 2020 |
Races | 2 (XCO) 4 (DHI) |
Champions | |
Male individual champion | None |
Female individual champion | None |
The 2020 Mercedes-Benz UCI Mountain Bike World Cup was a series of races in Olympic Cross-Country (XCO), Cross-Country Eliminator (XCE), and Downhill (DHI). Each discipline had an Elite Men and an Elite Women category. There were also under-23 categories in the XCO and junior categories in the DHI. The cross-country series had two rounds and the downhill series four rounds.
UCI decided to not award World Cup standings points as just two races were run. [1]
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
1 October | Nové Město [2] [3] | Simon Andreassen (DEN) | Loana Lecomte (FRA) |
Maxime Marotte (FRA) | Anne Terpstra (NED) | ||
Milan Vader (NED) | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA) | ||
4 October | Nové Město [4] [5] | Henrique Avancini (BRA) | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA) |
Milan Vader (NED) | Anne Terpstra (NED) | ||
Nino Schurter (SUI) | Loana Lecomte (FRA) |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
1 October | Nové Město [6] [7] | Tom Pidcock (GBR) | Giorgia Marchet (ITA) |
Alexandre Balmer (SUI) | Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (NED) | ||
Vital Albin (SUI) | Haley Batten (USA) | ||
3 October | Nové Město [8] [9] | Tom Pidcock (GBR) | Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (NED) |
Christopher Blevins (USA) | Marika Tovo (ITA) | ||
Vital Albin (SUI) | Hélène Clauzel (FRA) |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
16 October | Maribor [10] [11] | Loris Vergier (FRA) | Marine Cabirou (FRA) |
Rémi Thirion (FRA) | Myriam Nicole (FRA) | ||
Thibaut Dapréla (FRA) | Tracey Hannah (AUS) | ||
18 October | Maribor [12] [13] | Loris Vergier (FRA) | Nina Hoffmann (GER) |
Loïc Bruni (FRA) | Marine Cabirou (FRA) | ||
Matt Walker (GBR) | Eleonora Farina (ITA) | ||
30 October | Lousã [14] [15] | Greg Minnaar (RSA) | Myriam Nicole (FRA) |
Matt Walker (GBR) | Marine Cabirou (FRA) | ||
Loïc Bruni (FRA) | Tahnée Seagrave (GBR) | ||
1 November | Lousã [16] [17] | Loïc Bruni (FRA) | Marine Cabirou (FRA) |
Greg Minnaar (RSA) | Nina Hoffmann (GER) | ||
Matt Walker (GBR) | Tahnée Seagrave (GBR) |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
16 October | Maribor [18] [19] | Oisin O'Callaghan (IRL) | Léona Pierrini (FRA) |
Dan Slack (GBR) | Siel van der Velden (BEL) | ||
Nuno Reis (POR) | Anastasia Thiele (GER) | ||
18 October | Maribor [20] [21] | Oisin O'Callaghan (IRL) | Léona Pierrini (FRA) |
Nuno Reis (POR) | Siel van der Velden (BEL) | ||
Dante Silva (USA) | Ella Erickson (USA) | ||
30 October | Lousã [22] [23] | Ethan Craik (GBR) | Léona Pierrini (FRA) |
Pau Menoyo (ESP) | Lauryne Chappaz (FRA) | ||
Christopher Grice (USA) | Aina González (ESP) | ||
1 November | Lousã [24] [25] | Dante Silva (USA) | Lauryne Chappaz (FRA) |
Gonçalo Bandeira (POR) | Aina González (ESP) | ||
Ethan Craik (GBR) | Siel van der Velden (BEL) |
Date | Venue | Podium (Men) | Podium (Women) |
20 September | Waregem [26] [27] | Jeroen van Eck (NED) | Gaia Tormena (ITA) |
Hugo Briatta (FRA) | Coline Clauzure (FRA) | ||
Simon Gegenheimer (GER) | Didi de Vries (NED) | ||
14 November | Barcelona [28] [29] | Jeroen van Eck (NED) | Gaia Tormena (ITA) |
Lorenzo Serres (FRA) | Marion Fromberger (GER) | ||
Simon Gegenheimer (GER) | Sara Gay (ESP) |
bold denotes race winners.
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