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2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

The 2019 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 are held concurrently.

2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Details
DatesApril–September 2019
Races7 (XCO)
8 (DHI)
Champions
Male individual champion Nino Schurter (XCO)
Loïc Bruni (DH)
Female individual champion Kate Courtney (XCO)
Tracey Hannah (DH)
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Cross-country edit

Elite edit

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
18–19 May   Albstadt[1][2]       Mathias Flückiger (SUI)       Kate Courtney (USA)
      Mathieu van der Poel (NED)       Jolanda Neff (SUI)
      Jordan Sarrou (FRA)       Yana Belomoyna (UKR)
25–26 May   Nové Město[3][4]       Mathieu van der Poel (NED)       Kate Courtney (USA)
      Nino Schurter (SUI)       Rebecca McConnell (AUS)
      Mathias Flückiger (SUI)       Haley Smith (CAN)
6–7 July   Vallnord[5][6]       Nino Schurter (SUI)       Anne Terpstra (NED)
      Mathias Flückiger (SUI)       Jolanda Neff (SUI)
      Henrique Avancini (BRA)       Yana Belomoyna (UKR)
13–14 July   Les Gets[7][8]       Nino Schurter (SUI)       Kate Courtney (USA)
      Gerhard Kerschbaumer (ITA)       Jolanda Neff (SUI)
      Henrique Avancini (BRA)       Elisabeth Brandau (GER)
3–4 August   Val di Sole[9][10]       Mathieu van der Poel (NED)       Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)
      Mathias Flückiger (SUI)       Jolanda Neff (SUI)
      Nino Schurter (SUI)       Jenny Rissveds (SWE)
10–11 August   Lenzerheide[11][12]       Mathieu van der Poel (NED)       Jenny Rissveds (SWE)
      Nino Schurter (SUI)       Anne Terpstra (NED)
      Mathias Flückiger (SUI)       Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)
7–8 September   Snowshoe[13][14]       Lars Forster (SUI)       Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)
      Nino Schurter (SUI)       Anne Terpstra (NED)
      Maxime Marotte (FRA)       Annie Last (GBR)

Under 23 edit

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
18–19 May   Albstadt[15][16]       Filippo Colombo (SUI)       Laura Stigger (AUT)
      Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Ronja Eibl (GER)
      Antoine Philipp (FRA)       Haley Batten (USA)
25–26 May   Nové Město[17][18]       Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Haley Batten (USA)
      Filippo Colombo (SUI)       Ronja Eibl (GER)
      Simon Andreassen (DEN)       Laura Stigger (AUT)
6–7 July   Vallnord[19][20]       Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Ronja Eibl (GER)
      Jofre Cullell (ESP)       Evie Richards (GBR)
      Filippo Colombo (SUI)       Martina Berta (ITA)
13–14 July   Les Gets[21][22]       Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Ronja Eibl (GER)
      Maximilian Brandl (GER)       Evie Richards (GBR)
      Sean Fincham (CAN)       Laura Stigger (AUT)
3–4 August   Val di Sole[23][24]       Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Ronja Eibl (GER)
      Filippo Colombo (SUI)       Evie Richards (GBR)
      Jofre Cullell (ESP)       Laura Stigger (AUT)
10–11 August   Lenzerheide[25][26]       Filippo Colombo (SUI)       Martina Berta (ITA)
      Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Ronja Eibl (GER)
      Jofre Cullell (ESP)       Haley Batten (USA)
7–8 September   Snowshoe[27][28]       Filippo Colombo (SUI)       Evie Richards (GBR)
      Jofre Cullell (ESP)       Laura Stigger (AUT)
      Vlad Dascălu (ROM)       Loana Lecomte (FRA)

Downhill edit

Elite edit

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
27–28 April   Maribor[29][30]       Loïc Bruni (FRA)       Tahnée Seagrave (GBR)
      Danny Hart (GBR)       Rachel Atherton (GBR)
      Troy Brosnan (AUS)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
1–2 June   Fort William[31][32]       Amaury Pierron (FRA)       Rachel Atherton (GBR)
      Troy Brosnan (AUS)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
      Loris Vergier (FRA)       Nina Hoffmann (GER)
8–9 June   Leogang[33][34]       Loïc Bruni (FRA)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
      Greg Minnaar (RSA)       Nina Hoffmann (GER)
      Troy Brosnan (AUS)       Kate Weatherly (NZL)
5–6 July   Vallnord[35][36]       Loïc Bruni (FRA)       Rachel Atherton (GBR)
      Loris Vergier (FRA)       Marine Cabirou (FRA)
      Troy Brosnan (AUS)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
13–14 July   Les Gets[37][38]       Amaury Pierron (FRA)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
      Loïc Bruni (FRA)       Marine Cabirou (FRA)
      Laurie Greenland (GBR)       Mariana Salazar (ESA)
2–3 August   Val di Sole[39][40]       Laurie Greenland (GBR)       Marine Cabirou (FRA)
      Loïc Bruni (FRA)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
      Loris Vergier (FRA)       Camille Balanche (SUI)
9–10 August   Lenzerheide[41][42]       Amaury Pierron (FRA)       Marine Cabirou (FRA)
      Greg Minnaar (RSA)       Tracey Hannah (AUS)
      Loïc Bruni (FRA)       Emilie Siegenthaler (SUI)
6–7 September   Snowshoe[43][44]       Danny Hart (GBR)       Marine Cabirou (FRA)
      Amaury Pierron (FRA)       Myriam Nicole (FRA)
      Charlie Harrison (USA)       Veronika Widmann (ITA)

Junior edit

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
27–28 April   Maribor[45][46]       Thibaut Dapréla (FRA)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Ethan Shandro (CAN)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
      Kye A'Hern (AUS)       Mille Johnset (NOR)
1–2 June   Fort William[47][48]       Thibaut Dapréla (FRA)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
      Luke Mumford (GBR)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Patrick Laffey (CAN)       Mille Johnset (NOR)
8–9 June   Leogang[49][50]       Thibaut Dapréla (FRA)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Kye A'Hern (AUS)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
      Matteo Iniguez (FRA)       Mille Johnset (NOR)
5–6 July   Vallnord[51][52]       Matteo Iniguez (FRA)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Lucas Cruz (CAN)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
      Patrick Laffey (CAN)       Mille Johnset (NOR)
13–14 July   Les Gets[53][54]       Thibaut Dapréla (FRA)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Patrick Laffey (CAN)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
      Seth Sherlock (CAN)       Lauryne Chappaz (FRA)
2–3 August   Val di Sole[55][56]       Tuhoto-Ariki Pene (NZL)       Mille Johnset (NOR)
      Žak Gomilšček (SLO)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Kye A'Hern (AUS)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
9–10 August   Lenzerheide[57][58]       Seth Sherlock (CAN)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Janosch Klaus (SUI)       Nastasia Gimenez (FRA)
      Tuhoto-Ariki Pene (NZL)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
6–7 September   Snowshoe[59][60]       Thibaut Dapréla (FRA)       Valentina Höll (AUT)
      Luke Meier-Smith (AUS)       Anna Newkirk (USA)
      Lucas Cruz (CAN)       Mille Johnset (NOR)

World Cup standings edit

bold denotes race winners.

Cross-country edit

Men's edit

Women's edit

Downhill edit

Men's edit

Women's edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Albstadt XCO men's elite results" (PDF). dataride.uci.ch. 19 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Albstadt XCO women's elite results" (PDF). dataride.uci.ch. 19 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Nové M

2019, mountain, bike, world, 2019 uci mountain bike world cup. The 2019 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 are held concurrently 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World CupDetailsDatesApril September 2019Races7 XCO 8 DHI ChampionsMale individual championNino Schurter XCO Loic Bruni DH Female individual championKate Courtney XCO Tracey Hannah DH 20182020 Contents 1 Cross country 1 1 Elite 1 2 Under 23 2 Downhill 2 1 Elite 2 2 Junior 3 World Cup standings 3 1 Cross country 3 1 1 Men s 3 1 2 Women s 3 2 Downhill 3 2 1 Men s 3 2 2 Women s 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCross country editElite edit Date Venue Podium Men Podium Women 18 19 May nbsp Albstadt 1 2 nbsp nbsp Mathias Fluckiger SUI nbsp nbsp Kate Courtney USA nbsp nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp nbsp Jolanda Neff SUI nbsp nbsp Jordan Sarrou FRA nbsp nbsp Yana Belomoyna UKR 25 26 May nbsp Nove Mesto 3 4 nbsp nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp nbsp Kate Courtney USA nbsp nbsp Nino Schurter SUI nbsp nbsp Rebecca McConnell AUS nbsp nbsp Mathias Fluckiger SUI nbsp nbsp Haley Smith CAN 6 7 July nbsp Vallnord 5 6 nbsp nbsp Nino Schurter SUI nbsp nbsp Anne Terpstra NED nbsp nbsp Mathias Fluckiger SUI nbsp nbsp Jolanda Neff SUI nbsp nbsp Henrique Avancini BRA nbsp nbsp Yana Belomoyna UKR 13 14 July nbsp Les Gets 7 8 nbsp nbsp Nino Schurter SUI nbsp nbsp Kate Courtney USA nbsp nbsp Gerhard Kerschbaumer ITA nbsp nbsp Jolanda Neff SUI nbsp nbsp Henrique Avancini BRA nbsp nbsp Elisabeth Brandau GER 3 4 August nbsp Val di Sole 9 10 nbsp nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp nbsp Pauline Ferrand Prevot FRA nbsp nbsp Mathias Fluckiger SUI nbsp nbsp Jolanda Neff SUI nbsp nbsp Nino Schurter SUI nbsp nbsp Jenny Rissveds SWE 10 11 August nbsp Lenzerheide 11 12 nbsp nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp nbsp Jenny Rissveds SWE nbsp nbsp Nino Schurter SUI nbsp nbsp Anne Terpstra NED nbsp nbsp Mathias Fluckiger SUI nbsp nbsp Pauline Ferrand Prevot FRA 7 8 September nbsp Snowshoe 13 14 nbsp nbsp Lars Forster SUI nbsp nbsp Pauline Ferrand Prevot FRA nbsp nbsp Nino Schurter SUI nbsp nbsp Anne Terpstra NED nbsp nbsp Maxime Marotte FRA nbsp nbsp Annie Last GBR Under 23 edit Date Venue Podium Men Podium Women 18 19 May nbsp Albstadt 15 16 nbsp nbsp Filippo Colombo SUI nbsp nbsp Laura Stigger AUT nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Ronja Eibl GER nbsp nbsp Antoine Philipp FRA nbsp nbsp Haley Batten USA 25 26 May nbsp Nove Mesto 17 18 nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Haley Batten USA nbsp nbsp Filippo Colombo SUI nbsp nbsp Ronja Eibl GER nbsp nbsp Simon Andreassen DEN nbsp nbsp Laura Stigger AUT 6 7 July nbsp Vallnord 19 20 nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Ronja Eibl GER nbsp nbsp Jofre Cullell ESP nbsp nbsp Evie Richards GBR nbsp nbsp Filippo Colombo SUI nbsp nbsp Martina Berta ITA 13 14 July nbsp Les Gets 21 22 nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Ronja Eibl GER nbsp nbsp Maximilian Brandl GER nbsp nbsp Evie Richards GBR nbsp nbsp Sean Fincham CAN nbsp nbsp Laura Stigger AUT 3 4 August nbsp Val di Sole 23 24 nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Ronja Eibl GER nbsp nbsp Filippo Colombo SUI nbsp nbsp Evie Richards GBR nbsp nbsp Jofre Cullell ESP nbsp nbsp Laura Stigger AUT 10 11 August nbsp Lenzerheide 25 26 nbsp nbsp Filippo Colombo SUI nbsp nbsp Martina Berta ITA nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Ronja Eibl GER nbsp nbsp Jofre Cullell ESP nbsp nbsp Haley Batten USA 7 8 September nbsp Snowshoe 27 28 nbsp nbsp Filippo Colombo SUI nbsp nbsp Evie Richards GBR nbsp nbsp Jofre Cullell ESP nbsp nbsp Laura Stigger AUT nbsp nbsp Vlad Dascălu ROM nbsp nbsp Loana Lecomte FRA Downhill editElite edit Date Venue Podium Men Podium Women 27 28 April nbsp Maribor 29 30 nbsp nbsp Loic Bruni FRA nbsp nbsp Tahnee Seagrave GBR nbsp nbsp Danny Hart GBR nbsp nbsp Rachel Atherton GBR nbsp nbsp Troy Brosnan AUS nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS 1 2 June nbsp Fort William 31 32 nbsp nbsp Amaury Pierron FRA nbsp nbsp Rachel Atherton GBR nbsp nbsp Troy Brosnan AUS nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS nbsp nbsp Loris Vergier FRA nbsp nbsp Nina Hoffmann GER 8 9 June nbsp Leogang 33 34 nbsp nbsp Loic Bruni FRA nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS nbsp nbsp Greg Minnaar RSA nbsp nbsp Nina Hoffmann GER nbsp nbsp Troy Brosnan AUS nbsp nbsp Kate Weatherly NZL 5 6 July nbsp Vallnord 35 36 nbsp nbsp Loic Bruni FRA nbsp nbsp Rachel Atherton GBR nbsp nbsp Loris Vergier FRA nbsp nbsp Marine Cabirou FRA nbsp nbsp Troy Brosnan AUS nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS 13 14 July nbsp Les Gets 37 38 nbsp nbsp Amaury Pierron FRA nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS nbsp nbsp Loic Bruni FRA nbsp nbsp Marine Cabirou FRA nbsp nbsp Laurie Greenland GBR nbsp nbsp Mariana Salazar ESA 2 3 August nbsp Val di Sole 39 40 nbsp nbsp Laurie Greenland GBR nbsp nbsp Marine Cabirou FRA nbsp nbsp Loic Bruni FRA nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS nbsp nbsp Loris Vergier FRA nbsp nbsp Camille Balanche SUI 9 10 August nbsp Lenzerheide 41 42 nbsp nbsp Amaury Pierron FRA nbsp nbsp Marine Cabirou FRA nbsp nbsp Greg Minnaar RSA nbsp nbsp Tracey Hannah AUS nbsp nbsp Loic Bruni FRA nbsp nbsp Emilie Siegenthaler SUI 6 7 September nbsp Snowshoe 43 44 nbsp nbsp Danny Hart GBR nbsp nbsp Marine Cabirou FRA nbsp nbsp Amaury Pierron FRA nbsp nbsp Myriam Nicole FRA nbsp nbsp Charlie Harrison USA nbsp nbsp Veronika Widmann ITA Junior edit Date Venue Podium Men Podium Women 27 28 April nbsp Maribor 45 46 nbsp nbsp Thibaut Daprela FRA nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Ethan Shandro CAN nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA nbsp nbsp Kye A Hern AUS nbsp nbsp Mille Johnset NOR 1 2 June nbsp Fort William 47 48 nbsp nbsp Thibaut Daprela FRA nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA nbsp nbsp Luke Mumford GBR nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Patrick Laffey CAN nbsp nbsp Mille Johnset NOR 8 9 June nbsp Leogang 49 50 nbsp nbsp Thibaut Daprela FRA nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Kye A Hern AUS nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA nbsp nbsp Matteo Iniguez FRA nbsp nbsp Mille Johnset NOR 5 6 July nbsp Vallnord 51 52 nbsp nbsp Matteo Iniguez FRA nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Lucas Cruz CAN nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA nbsp nbsp Patrick Laffey CAN nbsp nbsp Mille Johnset NOR 13 14 July nbsp Les Gets 53 54 nbsp nbsp Thibaut Daprela FRA nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Patrick Laffey CAN nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA nbsp nbsp Seth Sherlock CAN nbsp nbsp Lauryne Chappaz FRA 2 3 August nbsp Val di Sole 55 56 nbsp nbsp Tuhoto Ariki Pene NZL nbsp nbsp Mille Johnset NOR nbsp nbsp Zak Gomilscek SLO nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Kye A Hern AUS nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA 9 10 August nbsp Lenzerheide 57 58 nbsp nbsp Seth Sherlock CAN nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Janosch Klaus SUI nbsp nbsp Nastasia Gimenez FRA nbsp nbsp Tuhoto Ariki Pene NZL nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA 6 7 September nbsp Snowshoe 59 60 nbsp nbsp Thibaut Daprela FRA nbsp nbsp Valentina Holl AUT nbsp nbsp Luke Meier Smith AUS nbsp nbsp Anna Newkirk USA nbsp nbsp Lucas Cruz CAN nbsp nbsp Mille Johnset NOR World Cup standings editbold denotes race winners Cross country edit Men s edit Top 5 Men s Elite Standings 61 Rank Rider GER nbsp CZE nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Nino Schurter 210 275 350 325 230 280 325 1995 2 nbsp Mathieu van der Poel 325 375 DNS 199 375 375 DNS 1649 3 nbsp Henrique Avancini 140 230 285 260 250 195 195 1565 4 nbsp Mathias Fluckiger 305 195 255 128 260 205 DNS 1348 5 nbsp Jordan Sarrou 188 160 205 145 115 94 190 1097 Top 5 Men s Under 23 Standings 62 Rank Rider GER nbsp CZE nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Vlad Dascălu 70 90 90 90 90 70 50 550 2 nbsp Filippo Colombo 90 70 60 50 70 90 90 520 3 nbsp Jofre Cullell 40 40 70 27 60 60 70 367 4 nbsp Maximilian Brandl 5 27 40 70 16 12 60 230 5 nbsp Clement Berthet 50 0 30 14 30 35 20 179 Women s edit Top 5 Women s Elite Standings 63 Rank Rider GER nbsp CZE nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Kate Courtney 375 325 190 375 117 170 220 1772 2 nbsp Jolanda Neff 300 190 325 275 325 210 117 1742 3 nbsp Pauline Ferrand Prevot 50 170 150 240 330 285 350 1575 4 nbsp Anne Terpstra 170 155 320 170 135 260 270 1480 5 nbsp Rebecca McConnell 128 250 88 136 195 195 225 1217 Top 5 Women s Under 23 Standings 64 Rank Rider GER nbsp CZE nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Ronja Eibl 70 70 90 90 90 70 20 500 2 nbsp Laura Stigger 90 60 30 60 60 0 70 370 3 nbsp Evie Richards DNS 18 70 70 70 24 90 342 4 nbsp Martina Berta 27 27 60 35 35 90 40 314 5 nbsp Haley Batten 60 90 35 7 27 60 24 303 Downhill edit Men s edit Top 5 Men s Elite Standings 65 Rank Rider SLO nbsp GBR nbsp AUT nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Loic Bruni 216 85 214 250 200 167 180 150 1462 2 nbsp Amaury Pierron 90 240 120 155 250 145 222 200 1422 3 nbsp Troy Brosnan 160 190 170 180 155 84 155 115 1209 4 nbsp Danny Hart 160 132 143 130 37 121 160 250 1133 5 nbsp Loris Vergier 25 190 82 185 132 140 105 84 943 Top 5 Men s Junior Standings 66 Rank Rider SLO nbsp GBR nbsp AUT nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Thibaut Daprela 60 60 60 0 60 6 0 60 306 2 nbsp Kye A Hern 30 16 40 0 25 30 20 0 161 3 nbsp Lucas Cruz 25 20 14 40 20 0 4 30 153 4 nbsp Seth Sherlock DNS 10 DNS 18 30 18 60 0 136 5 nbsp Patrick Laffey DNS 30 20 30 40 DNS DNS 10 130 Women s edit Top 5 Women s Elite Standings 67 Rank Rider SLO nbsp GBR nbsp AUT nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Tracey Hannah 190 210 250 140 250 210 210 130 1590 2 nbsp Marine Cabirou 125 165 150 200 200 240 230 250 1560 3 nbsp Veronika Widmann 75 122 110 100 107 155 85 170 924 4 nbsp Nina Hoffmann 120 165 190 110 110 44 80 0 819 5 nbsp Rachel Atherton 200 230 70 230 DNS DNS DNS DNS 730 Top 5 Women s Junior Standings 68 Rank Rider SLO nbsp GBR nbsp AUT nbsp AND nbsp FRA nbsp ITA nbsp SUI nbsp USA nbsp TotalPoints 1 nbsp Valentina Holl 60 40 60 60 60 40 60 60 440 2 nbsp Anna Newkirk 40 60 40 40 40 20 20 40 300 3 nbsp Mille Johnset 20 20 20 20 0 60 DNS 20 160 4 nbsp Lauryne Chappaz 10 10 5 0 20 10 10 DNS 65 5 nbsp Nastasia Gimenez DNS DNS DNS 5 DNS 5 40 DNS 50See also edit2019 UCI Mountain Bike World ChampionshipsReferences edit Albstadt XCO men s elite results PDF dataride uci ch 19 May 2019 Albstadt XCO women s elite results PDF dataride uci ch 19 May 2019 Nove M, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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