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Dates | 14 January – |
Location | World |
The 2023 UCI Mountain Bike season is the eighteenth season of the UCI Mountain Bike season. The 2023 season began on 14 January with the Israel Cup in Israel and ends in December 2023.
Date | Race Name | Location | Class | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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14 January | Israel Cup #2 | Mishmar HaEmek | 2 | Gil Ly Gonen (ISR) Na'ama Noyman (ISR) | Yotam Deshe (ISR) Naomi Luria (ISR) | Tomer Zaltsman (ISR) Romi Veldnizki (ISR) | [1] |
15 January | Short Track Internacional UCI Santa María | Santa María | 3 | Tomás Montenegro (ARG) Agustina Quirós (ARG) | Francisco Zorzenon (ARG) | Isidro Macazaga (ARG) | [2] |
21 January | AusCycling MTB National Series #1 | Canberra | 2 | Sam Fox (AUS) Rebecca Henderson (AUS) | Daniel McConnell (AUS) Zoe Cuthbert (AUS) | Cameron Ivory (AUS) Katherine Hosking (AUS) | [3] |
21 January | Momentum Medical Scheme Attakwas Extreme | Oudtshoorn | 1 | Matthew Beers (RSA) Sarah Hill (RSA) | Alex Miller (NAM) Elrika Harmzen (RSA) | Tristan Nortje (RSA) Catherine Colyn (RSA) | [4] |
22 January | AusCycling MTB National Series #2 | Canberra | 2 | Sam Fox (AUS) Rebecca Henderson (AUS) | Brent Rees (AUS) Zoe Cuthbert (AUS) | Domenic Paolilli (AUS) Katherine Hosking (AUS) | [5] |
26–29 January | Five Continents Stage Race Costa Blanca – XCMS | Calpe | S1 | Emil Hasund Eid (NOR) Janika Lõiv (EST) | Krzysztof Łukasik (POL) Mónica Calderón (COL) | Alexey Medvedev () Rosa van Doorn (NED) | [6] |
27–29 January | Copa Chile Internacional Valdivia | Valdivia | 1 | Martín Vidaurre (CHI) (XCO) Raiza Goulão (BRA) (XCO) Martín Vidaurre (CHI) (XCC) Raiza Goulão (BRA) (XCC) | José Gabriel Marques (BRA) (XCO) Hercília Najara (BRA) (XCO) Nicolas Delich (CHI) (XCC) Catalina Vidaurre (CHI) (XCC) | Joel Fernando Contreras (ARG) (XCO) Catalina Vidaurre (CHI) (XCO) Ignacio Gallo (CHI) (XCC) Hercília Najara (BRA) (XCC) | [7] |
28 January | Kizilalan MTB Cup | Antalya | 2 | Tomer Zaltsman (ISR) Alina Sarkulova (KAZ) | Furkan Akçam (TUR) Maria Sherstiuk (UKR) | Emre Yavuz (TUR) Tatyana Geneleva (KAZ) | [8] |
28 January | Hellenic XCC Series #1 | Attica | 3 | Alexandros Athanasiadis (GRE) Eleftheria Giachou (GRE) | Dimitrios Antoniadis (GRE) Alexandra Adam (GRE) | Charoun Molla (GRE) Eirini Karousou (GRE) | [9] |
28 January | Club La Santa 4 Stage MTB Lanzarote-1st Race – 42Km | Lanzarote | 3 | Kristian Andersen (DEN) Tessa Kortekaas (NED) | Karl Markt (AUT) Amy Henchoz (GBR) | Jacob Reyes (ESP) Manuela Mureșan (ROU) | [10] |
29 January | Club La Santa 4 Stage MTB Lanzarote-2nd Race – 58Km | Lanzarote | 3 | Kristian Andersen (DEN) Tessa Kortekaas (NED) | Karl Markt (AUT) Amy Henchoz (GBR) | Christian Kornum (DEN) Manuela Mureșan (ROU) | [11] |
29 January | Kizilalan MTB Cup | Antalya | 1 | Furkan Akçam (TUR) Alina Sarkulova (KAZ) | Abdülkadir Kelleci (TUR) Tatyana Geneleva (KAZ) | Emre Yavuz (TUR) Maria Sherstiuk (UKR) | [12] |
31 January | Club La Santa 4 Stage MTB Lanzarote-4th Race – 82Km | Lanzarote | 1 | Kristian Andersen (DEN) Tessa Kortekaas (NED) | Karl Markt (AUT) Manuela Mureșan (ROU) | Jacob Reyes (ESP) Amy Henchoz (GBR) | [13] |
Date | Race Name | Location | Class | Winner | Second | Third | Ref |
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1–3 December | Final Down Hill Guatemala | Guatemala City | 2 | Tyler Ervin (USA) Valentina Roa Sánchez (COL) | Sebastian Holguin (COL) Rachel Pageau (CAN) | Camilo Sánchez Salazar (COL) Ariana Soto (USA) | [426] |
Nation Date | Champion | Second place | Third place |
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Czech Republic 12–14 May | Fabian Rabensteiner (ITA) Lejla Njemčević (BIH) | Nicolas Samparisi (ITA) Kataržina Sosna (LTU) | Simon Stiebjahn (GER) Irina Lützelschwab (SUI) |
Italy 3–4 June | Diego Alfonso Arias Cuervo (COL) Adelheid Morath (GER) | Martin Stošek (CZE) Lejla Njemčević (BIH) | Fabian Rabensteiner (ITA) Vera Looser (NAM) |
France 7–17 September | Héctor Leonardo Páez (COL) Vera Looser (NAM) | Diego Rosa (ITA) Lejla Njemčević (BIH) | Andreas Seewald (GER) Irina Lützelschwab (SUI) |
United States 28 September – 1 October | Simon Stiebjahn (GER) Hannah Otto (USA) | Axel Roudil-Cortinat (FRA) Haley Smith (CAN) | Casey South (SUI) Kataržina Sosna (LTU) |
Nation Date | Champion | Second place | Third place |
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Turkey 21 May | Titouan Perrin-Ganier (FRA) Marion Fromberger (GER) | Simon Gegenheimer (GER) Annemoon van Dienst (NED) | Quentin Schrotzenberger (FRA) Didi de Vries (NED) |
Belgium 4 June | Titouan Perrin-Ganier (FRA) Gaia Tormena (ITA) | Jarne Vandersteen (BEL) Shanyl De Schoesitter (BEL) | Simon Gegenheimer (GER) Line Mygdam (DEN) |
Germany 15 July | Felix Klausmann (GER) Lia Schrievers (GER) | Titouan Perrin-Ganier (FRA) Gaia Tormena (ITA) | Killian Demangeon (FRA) Lina Huber (GER) |
Belgium 13 August | Sondre Rokke (NOR) Gaia Tormena (ITA) | Lorenzo Serres (FRA) Marion Fromberger (GER) | Quentin Schrotzenberger (FRA) Agnes Abrahamsson (SWE) |
Spain 29 September | Simon Gegenheimer (GER) Gaia Tormena (ITA) | Lorenzo Serres (FRA) Marion Fromberger (GER) | Theo Hauser (AUT) Katharina Sadnik (AUT) |
Nation Date | Champion | Second place | Third place |
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Italy 3–4 June | Fabien Barel (FRA) Laura Charles (FRA) | Antoine Rogge (FRA) Florencia Espiñeira Herrero (CHI) | Florian Nicolai (FRA) Tracy Moseley (GBR) |
15–18 June | Fabien Barel Florencia Espiñeira Herrero | Michael Hannah Ines Thoma | Tiago Ladeira Tracy Moseley |
Italy 24–25 June | Kévin Marry (FRA) Laura Charles (FRA) | Àlex Marín (ESP) Florencia Espiñeira Herrero (CHI) | Hugo Pigeon (FRA) Ines Thoma (GER) |
France 1–3 September | Fabien Barel (FRA) Florencia Espiñeira Herrero (CHI) | Àlex Marín (ESP) Tracy Moseley (GBR) | Tiago Ladeira (POR) Laura Charles (FRA) |
France 7–17 September | Kévin Marry (FRA) Florencia Espiñeira Herrero (CHI) | Tiago Ladeira (POR) Tracy Moseley (GBR) | Michael Hannah (AUS) Ines Thoma (GER) |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross-country Olympic | Tom Pidcock (GBR) | 1:22:09 | Sam Gaze (NZL) | 1:22:28 | Nino Schurter (SUI) | 1:22:43 |
Cross-country short track | Sam Gaze (NZL) | 20:27 | Victor Koretzky (FRA) | 20:27 | Tom Pidcock (GBR) | 20:29 |
Cross-country marathon | Henrique Avancini (BRA) | 4:14:42 | Martin Stošek (CZE) | +0:28 | Lukas Baum (GER) | +1:43 |
Electric MTB Cross-country | Joris Ryf (SUI) | 58:29 | Hugo Pigeon (FRA) | 58:50 | Jérôme Gilloux (FRA) | 1:00:07 |
Downhill | Charlie Hatton (GBR) | 4:26.747 | Andreas Kolb (AUT) | + 0.599 | Laurie Greenland (GBR) | + 1.229 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Cross-country Olympic | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA) | 1:24:14 | Loana Lecomte (FRA) | 1:25:28 | Puck Pieterse (NED) | 1:25:55 |
Cross-country short track | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA) | 21:17 | Puck Pieterse (NED) | 21:21 | Evie Richards (GBR) | 21:30 |
Cross-country marathon | Mona Mitterwallner (AUT) | 5:07:50 | Candice Lill (RSA) | +0:54 | Adelheid Morath (GER) | +9:50 |
Electric MTB Cross-country | Nathalie Schneitter (SUI) | 52:23 | Sofia Wiedenroth (GER) | 53:23 | Justine Tonso (FRA) | 53:57 |
Downhill | Valentina Höll | 4:58.242 | Camille Balanche | + 2.020 | Marine Cabirou | + 2.361 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Mixed Cross Country | ||||||
SUI Dario Lillo Nicolas Halter Linda Indergand Ronja Blöchlinger Anina Hutter Nino Schurter | 1:05:42 | |||||
FRA Adrien Boichis Julien Hémon Loana Lecomte Line Burquier Anaïs Moulin Jordan Sarrou | 1:05:51 | |||||
DEN Tobias Lillelund Albert Withen Philipsen Julie Lillelund Sofie Heby Pedersen Caroline Bohé Sebastian Fini Carstensen | 1:06:23 |
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