2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

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2020 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Thirty-first edition of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Details
DatesSeptember – November 2020
Races2 (XCO)
4 (DHI)
Champions
Male individual championNone
Female individual championNone
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The 2020 Mercedes-Benz UCI Mountain Bike World Cup is 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 has two rounds and the downhill series four rounds, some of which are held concurrently.


Cross-country[]

UCI decided to not award World Cup standings points as just two races were run.[1]

Elite[]

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
1 October Czech Republic Nové Město[2][3] Gold medal icon.svg    Simon Andreassen (DEN) Gold medal icon.svg    Loana Lecomte (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Maxime Marotte (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg    Anne Terpstra (NED)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Milan Vader (NED) Bronze medal icon.svg    Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)
4 October Czech Republic Nové Město[4][5] Gold medal icon.svg    Henrique Avancini (BRA) Gold medal icon.svg    Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Milan Vader (NED) Silver medal icon.svg    Anne Terpstra (NED)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Nino Schurter (SUI) Bronze medal icon.svg    Loana Lecomte (FRA)

Under 23[]

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
1 October Czech Republic Nové Město[6][7] Gold medal icon.svg    Tom Pidcock (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg     (ITA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Alexandre Balmer (SUI) Silver medal icon.svg    Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (NED)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Vital Albin (SUI) Bronze medal icon.svg    Haley Batten (USA)
3 October Czech Republic Nové Město[8][9] Gold medal icon.svg    Tom Pidcock (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg    Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (NED)
Silver medal icon.svg    Christopher Blevins (USA) Silver medal icon.svg     (ITA)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Vital Albin (SUI) Bronze medal icon.svg     (FRA)

Downhill[]

Elite[]

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
16 October Slovenia Maribor[10][11] Gold medal icon.svg    Loris Vergier (FRA) Gold medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Rémi Thirion (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg    Myriam Nicole (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Thibaut Dapréla (FRA) Bronze medal icon.svg    Tracey Hannah (AUS)
18 October Slovenia Maribor[12][13] Gold medal icon.svg    Loris Vergier (FRA) Gold medal icon.svg     (GER)
Silver medal icon.svg    Loïc Bruni (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Matt Walker (GBR) Bronze medal icon.svg     (ITA)
30 October Portugal Lousã[14][15] Gold medal icon.svg    Greg Minnaar (RSA) Gold medal icon.svg    Myriam Nicole (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Matt Walker (GBR) Silver medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Loïc Bruni (FRA) Bronze medal icon.svg    Tahnée Seagrave (GBR)
1 November Portugal Lousã[16][17] Gold medal icon.svg    Loïc Bruni (FRA) Gold medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Greg Minnaar (RSA) Silver medal icon.svg     (GER)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Matt Walker (GBR) Bronze medal icon.svg    Tahnée Seagrave (GBR)

Junior[]

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
16 October Slovenia Maribor[18][19] Gold medal icon.svg     (IRL) Gold medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg     (GBR) Silver medal icon.svg     (BEL)
Bronze medal icon.svg     (POR) Bronze medal icon.svg     (GER)
18 October Slovenia Maribor[20][21] Gold medal icon.svg     (IRL) Gold medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg     (POR) Silver medal icon.svg     (BEL)
Bronze medal icon.svg     (USA) Bronze medal icon.svg     (USA)
30 October Portugal Lousã[22][23] Gold medal icon.svg     (GBR) Gold medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg     (ESP) Silver medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg     (USA) Bronze medal icon.svg     (ESP)
1 November Portugal Lousã[24][25] Gold medal icon.svg     (USA) Gold medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Silver medal icon.svg     (POR) Silver medal icon.svg     (ESP)
Bronze medal icon.svg     (GBR) Bronze medal icon.svg     (BEL)

Cross-country eliminator[]

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
20 September Belgium Waregem[26][27] Gold medal icon.svg     (NED) Gold medal icon.svg     (ITA)
Silver medal icon.svg    Hugo Briatta (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg     (FRA)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Simon Gegenheimer (GER) Bronze medal icon.svg     (NED)
14 November Spain Barcelona[28][29] Gold medal icon.svg     (NED) Gold medal icon.svg     (ITA)
Silver medal icon.svg     (FRA) Silver medal icon.svg     (GER)
Bronze medal icon.svg    Simon Gegenheimer (GER) Bronze medal icon.svg     (ESP)

World Cup standings[]

bold denotes race winners.

Cross-country[]

Men's[]

Women's[]

Downhill[]

Men's[]

Women's[]

Cross-country eliminator[]

See also[]

References[]

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