Ulltang at the 2013 UCI Trials world cup | |
Personal information | |
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Full name | Eirik Ulltang |
Born | Kristiansand, Norway | April 19, 1990
Height | 1.80 m (5 ft 11 in) |
Team information | |
Current team | Norwegian National Trials Team |
Discipline | Mountain bike trials |
Role | Rider |
Rider type | Competition |
Professional team | |
Major wins | |
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Eirik Ulltang (born April 19, 1990) is a Norwegian professional trials rider. He was born in Kristiansand, Norway. He competes for Hardanger Sykkelklubb, and he is the first and so far only rider at the Norwegian National Trials Team. [1] His best ranking was 11th in the world. [2] He was the first Norwegian participating in a trials world cup. [3] Ulltang was the first to ride up the entire trail that leads to the Pulpit Rock (Preikestolen), [4] and also the first to jump the Svolvær Goat with a bike [5] and Ridderspranget with a bike [6]
This is a complete list of Ulltang's race results in Norwegian cup, world cup and championships.
Eirik Ulltang won the first ever Norwegian cup. He won the overall in 2012, [7] 2013, [8] 2014, [9] 2015, [10] 2016, [11] 2017, [12] 2018 [13] and 2019. [14]
No | Date | Location | Class | Position |
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1. | 2012-06-28 | Voss | Elite | 1st place |
2. | 2012-6-29 | Voss | Elite | 1st place |
3. | 2012-7-14 | Oslo | Elite | 1st place |
4. | 2012-8-4 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
5. | 2012-8-5 | Bergen | Elite | 2nd place |
6. | 2013-3-16 | Bergen | Elite | 2nd place |
7. | 2013-5-11 | Eikerapen | Elite | 1st place |
8. | 2013-6-26 | Voss | Elite | 3rd place |
9. | 2013-8-3 | Oslo | Elite | 1st place |
10. | 2013-9-14 | Lillehammer | Elite | 1st place |
11. | 2014-5-24 | Øystese | Elite | 1st place |
12. | 2014-7-12 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
13. | 2014-7-13 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
14. | 2014-10-4 | Kongsberg | Elite | 1st place |
15. | 2014-10-5 | Kongsberg | Elite | 1st place |
16. | 2015-5-24 | Norheimsund | Elite | 2nd place |
17. | 2015-9-29 | Kongsberg | Elite | 1st place |
18. | 2015-9-30 | Kongsberg | Elite | 1st place |
19. | 2015-9-12 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
20. | 2015-9-13 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
21. | 2016-4-23 | Kongsberg | Elite | 1st place |
22. | 2016-4-24 | Kongsberg | Elite | 1st place |
23. | 2016-6-24 | Norheimsund | Elite | 1st place |
24. | 2016-9-10 | Hobøl | Elite | 1st place |
25. | 2016-9-11 | Hobøl | Elite | 1st place |
26. | 2017-4-29 | Tomter | Elite | 1st place |
27. | 2017-4-30 | Tomter | Elite | 1st place |
28. | 2017-6-24 | Norheimsund | Elite | 1st place |
29. | 2018-8-18 | Tomter | Elite | 1st place |
30. | 2018-8-19 | Tomter | Elite | 1st place |
31. | 2018-10-27 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
32. | 2018-10-28 | Bergen | Elite | 1st place |
33. | 2019-8-17 | Tomter | Elite | 1st place |
34. | 2019-8-18 | Tomter | Elite | 1st place |
35. | 2019-9-31 | Norheimsund | Elite | 1st place |
36. | 2019-9-1 | Norheimsund | Elite | 1st place |
Eirik is the first official Norwegian champion in trials. [15]
No | Date | Location | Country | Class | Position |
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1. | 2014-5-25 | Øystese | ![]() | Elite 26" | ![]() |
2. | 2015-5-23 | Norheimsund | ![]() | Elite 26" | ![]() |
3. | 2016-6-25 | Norheimsund | ![]() | Elite 26" | ![]() |
4. | 2017-6-24 | Norheimsund | ![]() | Elite 26" | ![]() |
5. | 2018-8-19 | Tomter | ![]() | Elite 26" | ![]() |
6. | 2019-9-1 | Norheimsund | ![]() | Elite 26" | ![]() |
No | Date | Location | Country | Class | Position |
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1. | 2012-7-22 | Weilrod-Riedelbach | ![]() | Elite 26" | 18th place |
2. | 2013-6-22 | Bern | ![]() | Elite 26" | 17th place |
3. | 2014-6-14 | Walbrzych | ![]() | Elite 26" | 16th place |
4. | 2015-7-24 | Chies d'Alpago | ![]() | Elite 26" | 9th place |
5. | 2016-7-23 | Le Puy-en-Velay | ![]() | Elite 26" | 15th place |
6. | 2019-10-4 | Il Ciocco | ![]() | Elite 26" | 23rd place |
No | Date | Location | Country | Class | Position |
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1. | 2014-9-4 | Lillehammer | ![]() | Elite 26" | 19th place |
2. | 2015-9-5 | La Massana | ![]() | Elite 26" | 19th place |
3. | 2016-9-1 | Val di Sole | ![]() | Elite 26" | 20th place |
4. | 2017-11-10 | Chengdu | ![]() | Elite 26" | 14th place |
5. | 2018-11-5 | Chengdu | ![]() | Elite 26" | 19th place |
Eirik Ulltang was the first Norwegian that competed in the UCI Trials World Cup. His best result is a 12th place. [16]
The table is an overview over single race results in the worldcup.
No | Date | Location | Country | Class | Position |
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1. | 2012-6-3 | Aalter | ![]() | Elite 26" | 43rd place |
2. | 2012-9-23 | Geneve | ![]() | Elite 26" | 37th place |
3. | 2013-4-21 | Heubach | ![]() | Elite 26" | 33rd place |
4. | 2013-6-2 | Walbrzych | ![]() | Elite 26" | 24th place |
5. | 2013-6-28 | Pra-Loup | ![]() | Elite 26" | 41st place |
6. | 2013-8-18 | Méribel | ![]() | Elite 26" | 27th place |
7. | 2013-9-27 | Antwerp | ![]() | Elite 26" | 28th place |
8. | 2014-5-31 | Kraków | ![]() | Elite 26" | 22nd place |
9. | 2014-7-25 | Pra-Loup | ![]() | Elite 26" | 28th place |
10. | 2014-8-22 | Meribel | ![]() | Elite 26" | 19th place |
11. | 2014-9-20 | Moutier | ![]() | Elite 26" | 22nd place |
12. | 2014-9-27 | Antwerp | ![]() | Elite 26" | 24th place |
13. | 2015-8-9 | Vöcklabruck | ![]() | Elite 26" | 19th place |
14. | 2015-8-23 | Albertville | ![]() | Elite 26" | 19th place |
15. | 2015-9-27 | Antwerp | ![]() | Elite 26" | 30th place |
16. | 2016-5-21 | Kraków | ![]() | Elite 26" | 27th place |
17. | 2016-7-10 | Les Menuires | ![]() | Elite 26" | 14th place |
18. | 2016-7-31 | Vöcklabruck | ![]() | Elite 26" | 12th place |
19. | 2016-8-21 | Albertville | ![]() | Elite 26" | 17th place |
20. | 2016-9-24 | Antwerp | ![]() | Elite 26" | 22nd place |
21. | 2017-5-20 | Aalter | ![]() | Elite 26" | 32nd place |
22. | 2017-7-8 | Vöcklabruck | ![]() | Elite 26" | 16th place |
23. | 2018-7-8 | Vöcklabruck | ![]() | Elite 26" | 23rd place |
24. | 2018-8-26 | Val di Sole | ![]() | Elite 26" | 17th place |
25. | 2018-9-22 | Antwerp | ![]() | Elite 26" | 28th place |
26. | 2018-10-13 | Berlin | ![]() | Elite 26" | 18th place |
27. | 2019-7-5 | Salzburg | ![]() | Elite 26" | 23rd place |
28. | 2019-8-23 | Val di Sole | ![]() | Elite 26" | 20th place |
29. | 2019-10-11 | Il Ciocco | ![]() | Elite 26" | 27th place |
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