UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships – Men's four-cross

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The men's four-cross is an event at the annual UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships. It has been held since the 2002 championships, having replaced the dual event. In 2014 and 2015 the four-cross events were held separately from the UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships as the UCI Four-cross World Championships.

ChampionshipsGoldSilverBronze
2002 Kaprun
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Flag of the United States.svg  Brian Lopes  (USA)Flag of France.svg  Cédric Gracia  (FRA)Flag of the United States.svg  Eric Carter  (USA)
2003 Lugano
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE)Flag of the United States.svg  Eric Carter  (USA)Flag of the United States.svg  Brian Lopes  (USA)
2004 Les Gets
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Flag of the United States.svg  Eric Carter  (USA)Flag of France.svg  Mickael Deldycke  (FRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE)
2005 Livigno
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Flag of the United States.svg  Brian Lopes  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS)Flag of France.svg  Mickael Deldycke  (FRA)
2006 Rotorua
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Roger Rinderknecht  (SUI)Flag of Germany.svg  Guido Tschugg  (GER)
2007 Fort William
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Flag of the United States.svg  Brian Lopes  (USA)Flag of France.svg  Romain Saladini  (FRA)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Jurg Meijer  (NED)
2008 Val Di Sole
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Flag of Spain.svg  Rafael Álvarez  (ESP)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Roger Rinderknecht  (SUI)Flag of France.svg  Mickael Deldycke  (FRA)
2009 Canberra
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Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS)Flag of France.svg  Romain Saladini  (FRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jakub Riha  (CZE)
2010 Mont-Sainte-Anne
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jared Graves  (AUS)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE)
2011 Champéry
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michal Prokop  (CZE)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Roger Rinderknecht  (SUI)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Joost Wichman  (NED)
2012 Leogang-Saalfelden
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Flag of Switzerland.svg  Roger Rinderknecht  (SUI)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michael Měchura  (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE)
2013 Leogang-Saalfelden
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Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Joost Wichman  (NED)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michael Měchura  (CZE)Flag of France.svg  Quentin Derbier  (FRA)
2014 Leogang-Saalfelden
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Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Michael Měchura  (CZE)Flag of Switzerland.svg  Simon Waldburger  (SUI)
2015 Val Di Sole
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Flag of Germany.svg  Aiko Göhler  (GER)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Luke Cryer  (GBR)Flag of Germany.svg  Benedikt Last  (GER)
2016 Val Di Sole
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Flag of Slovenia.svg  Mitja Ergaver  (SLO)Flag of Austria.svg  Hannes Slavik  (AUT)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Luke Cryer  (GBR)
2017 Val Di Sole
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Flag of Sweden.svg  Felix Beckeman  (SWE)Flag of France.svg  Quentin Derbier  (FRA)Flag of Italy.svg  Giovanni Pozzoni  (ITA)
2018 Val Di Sole
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Flag of France.svg  Quentin Derbier  (FRA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Tomáš Slavík  (CZE)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Mikuláš Nevrkla  (CZE)
2019 Val Di Sole
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Flag of France.svg  Romain Mayet  (FRA)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Elliott Heap  (GBR)Flag of Sweden.svg  Felix Beckeman  (SWE)

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 54514
2Flag of the United States.svg  United States 4127
3Flag of France.svg  France 25310
4Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland 1315
5Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 1203
6Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1023
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 1023
8Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 1012
9Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 1001
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1001
11Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0213
12Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 0101
13Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 0011
Totals (13 nations)18181854

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