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2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Date(s) (2018-03 - 2018-08)March – August 2018
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The 2018 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 and the downhill series each had seven rounds, some of which were held concurrently.[1]

The 2018 series returned to some classic venues, including Fort William, Nové Město, and Mont-Sainte-Anne. There was also a race in Stellenbosch, which was the first time a World Cup race had been held in South Africa since 2014.[2]

Cross-country

Elite

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
10 March South Africa Stellenbosch[3][4][5]   New Zealand   Sam Gaze   Denmark   Annika Langvad
  Switzerland   Nino Schurter   France   Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
  France   Maxime Marotte   Netherlands   Anne Tauber
19–20 May Germany Albstadt[6][7][8]   Switzerland   Nino Schurter   Switzerland   Jolanda Neff
  France   Stéphane Tempier   Ukraine   Yana Belomoyna
  Netherlands   Mathieu van der Poel   Netherlands   Anne Tauber
26–27 May Czech Republic Nové Město na Moravě[9]   Switzerland   Nino Schurter   Denmark   Annika Langvad
  New Zealand   Anton Cooper   Switzerland   Jolanda Neff
  France   Maxime Marotte   France   Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
8 July Italy Val di Sole[10]   Switzerland   Nino Schurter   Poland   Maja Włoszczowska
  Italy   Gerhard Kerschbaumer   Canada   Emily Batty
  Netherlands   Mathieu van der Poel   Switzerland   Jolanda Neff
15 July Andorra Vallnord[11]   Italy   Gerhard Kerschbaumer   Norway   Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå
  Switzerland   Nino Schurter   Switzerland   Jolanda Neff
  Netherlands   Mathieu van der Poel   Canada   Emily Batty
12 August Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne[12]   Switzerland   Mathias Flückiger   Switzerland   Jolanda Neff
  Italy   Gerhard Kerschbaumer   Denmark   Annika Langvad
  France   Titouan Carod   Canada   Emily Batty
26 August France La Bresse[13]   Switzerland   Nino Schurter   Switzerland   Jolanda Neff
  Italy   Gerhard Kerschbaumer   Canada   Emily Batty
  France   Maxime Marotte   Denmark   Annika Langvad

Under 23

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
10 March South Africa Stellenbosch[3][14][15]   Norway   Petter Fagerhaug   Denmark   Malene Degn
  New Zealand   Ben Oliver   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  France   Neïlo Perrin Ganier   United Kingdom   Evie Richards
19–20 May Germany Albstadt[6][16][17]   France   Joshua Dubau   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  France   Antoine Philipp   United Kingdom   Evie Richards
  Denmark   Jonas Lindberg   Denmark   Malene Degn
26 May Czech Republic Nové Město na Moravě[9]   Romania   Vlad Dascălu   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  Switzerland   Filippo Colombo   Denmark   Malene Degn
  South Africa   Alan Hatherly   Italy   Marika Tovo
8 July Italy Val di Sole[10]   Norway   Petter Fagerhaug   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  France   Joshua Dubau   United Kingdom   Evie Richards
  Romania   Vlad Dascălu   Denmark   Malene Degn
15 July Andorra Vallnord[11]   France   Joshua Dubau   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  France   Antoine Philipp   United Kingdom   Evie Richards
  Switzerland   Filippo Colombo   Denmark   Malene Degn
12 August Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne[12]   South Africa   Alan Hatherly   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  United States   Christopher Blevins   United Kingdom   Evie Richards
  Mexico   José Gerardo Ulloa   Denmark   Malene Degn
26 August France La Bresse[13]   Norway   Petter Fagerhaug   Switzerland   Sina Frei
  Spain   Jofre Cullell   United Kingdom   Evie Richards
  Denmark   Simon Andreassen   Germany   Ronja Eibl

Downhill

Elite

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
21–22 April Croatia Lošinj[18]   United States   Aaron Gwin   France   Myriam Nicole
  United States   Luca Shaw   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
  Australia   Dean Lucas   United Kingdom   Tahnée Seagrave
2–3 June United Kingdom Fort William[19]   France   Amaury Pierron   United Kingdom   Tahnée Seagrave
  France   Loris Vergier   France   Myriam Nicole
  Australia   Troy Brosnan   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
9–10 June Austria Leogang[20]   France   Amaury Pierron   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
  United States   Aaron Gwin   France   Myriam Nicole
  United Kingdom   Laurie Greenland   Australia   Tracey Hannah
6–7 July Italy Val di Sole[10]   France   Amaury Pierron   United Kingdom   Tahnée Seagrave
  United Kingdom   Laurie Greenland   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
  United Kingdom   Danny Hart   Slovenia   Monika Hrastnik
13–14 July Andorra Vallnord[11]   France   Loris Vergier   United Kingdom   Tahnée Seagrave
  France   Amaury Pierron   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
  New Zealand   Brook McDonald   Australia   Tracey Hannah
10–11 August Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne[12]   France   Loïc Bruni   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
  Australia   Troy Brosnan   United Kingdom   Tahnée Seagrave
  United Kingdom   Danny Hart   Australia   Tracey Hannah
24–25 August France La Bresse[13]   Belgium   Martin Maes   United Kingdom   Rachel Atherton
  United Kingdom   Gee Atherton   United Kingdom   Tahnée Seagrave
  New Zealand   Brook McDonald   France   Myriam Nicole

Junior

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
21–22 April Croatia Lošinj[18]   France   Thibaut Dapréla   Austria   Valentina Höll
  United Kingdom   Kade Edwards   France   Nastasia Gimenez
  Australia   Kye A'Hern   Norway   Mille Johnset
2–3 June United Kingdom Fort William[19]   Australia   Kye A'Hern   Austria   Valentina Höll
  France   Thibaut Dapréla   Latvia   Paula Zibasa
  United Kingdom   Kade Edwards   United States   Anna Newkirk
9–10 June Austria Leogang[20]   Australia   Kye A'Hern   Austria   Valentina Höll
  France   Thibaut Dapréla   France   Nastasia Gimenez
  United Kingdom   Henry Kerr   Sweden   Ottilia Johansson Jones
6–7 July Italy Val di Sole[10]   France   Thibaut Dapréla   Austria   Valentina Höll
  United Kingdom   Henry Kerr   United States   Anna Newkirk
  Australia   Patrick Butler   Norway   Mille Johnset
13–14 July Andorra Vallnord[11]   France   Thibaut Dapréla   Austria   Valentina Höll
  United Kingdom   Henry Kerr   United States   Anna Newkirk
  Australia   Kye A'Hern   Norway   Mille Johnset
10–11 August Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne[12]   France   Thibaut Dapréla   Austria   Valentina Höll
  United Kingdom   Kade Edwards   United States   Samantha Soriano
  United Kingdom   Henry Kerr   United States   Mazie Hayden
24–25 August France La Bresse[13]   France   Thibaut Dapréla   Austria   Valentina Höll
  United Kingdom   Henry Kerr   Latvia   Paula Zibasa
  United Kingdom   Kade Edwards   Norway   Mille Johnset

World Cup standings

Standings after 7 of 7 events

Men

Women

See also

References

  1. ^ "UCI Mountain Bike Calendar – 2018 Season – All Competitions". uci.ch. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  2. ^ "2018 Mercedes-Benz UCI Mountain Bike World Cup". uci.ch. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b "UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Stellenbosch, South Africa". worldcupstellenbosch.com. Archived from the original on 13 March 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  4. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Stellenbosch – 10 Mar 2018 – Men Elite". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  5. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Stellenbosch – 10 Mar 2018 – Women Elite". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  6. ^ a b "UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Albstadt, Germany". www.world-cup-albstadt.de. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  7. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Albstadt – 20 May 2018 – Men Elite". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Albstadt – 20 May 2018 – Women Elite". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
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  10. ^ a b c d "Val di Sole Bikeland – UCI Mountain Bike World Cup". www.valdisolebikeland.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  11. ^ a b c d "UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Vallnord, Andorra". www.vallnordworldcup.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  12. ^ a b c d "UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada". www.velirium.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  13. ^ a b c d "UCI MTB World Cup 2018, France: XCO7/DH7 – August 25–26, 2018 – La Bresse". www.redbull.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  14. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Stellenbosch – 10 Mar 2018 – Men Under 23". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  15. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Stellenbosch – 10 Mar 2018 – Women Under 23". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 11 March 2018. Retrieved 10 March 2018.
  16. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Albstadt – 19 May 2018 – Men Under 23". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 19 May 2018.
  17. ^ "Cross-country Olympic – Albstadt – 20 May 2018 – Women Under 23". uci.ch. Archived from the original on 24 May 2018. Retrieved 20 May 2018.
  18. ^ a b "UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Losinj, Croatia – 19.-22.April 2018". losinjworldcup.com. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  19. ^ a b "UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Fort William, Great Britain". fortwilliamworldcup.co.uk. Retrieved 19 February 2018.
  20. ^ a b "Bikepark, Leogang – Out of Bounds Festival". bikepark.saalfelden-leogang.com. Archived from the original on 19 February 2018. Retrieved 19 February 2018.