UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships

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The first professional UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships took place in Durango (USA) in 1990. It is organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and consisted only of the cross country (XC) and downhill (DH) events. In recent years, other mountain bike racing events, such as dual slalom (DS), 4-cross (4X) and trials, have been added. The winner of each event has the right to wear the rainbow jersey for a full year in future events of the same discipline.

Unlike other UCI-sanctioned races, the World Championships is organized by nationality, not by commercial teams. The race is usually held towards the end of the season.

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[edit] Venues

No. Year Host City Country
I 1990 Durango USA (1)
II 1991 Ciocco Italy (1)
III 1992 Bromont Canada (1)
IV 1993 Métabief France (1)
V 1994 Vail USA (2)
VI 1995 Kirchzarten Germany (1)
VII 1996 Cairns Australia (1)
VIII 1997 Château-d'Œx Switzerland (1)
IX 1998 Mont Sainte-Anne Canada (2)
X 1999 Åre Sweden (1)
XI 2000 Sierra Nevada Spain (1)
XII 2001 Vail (2) USA (3)
XIII 2002 Kaprun Austria (1)
XIV 2003 Lugano Switzerland (2)
XV 2004 Les Gets France (2)
XVI 2005 Livigno Italy (2)
XVII 2006 Rotorua New Zealand (1)
XVIII 2007 Fort William Scotland (1)
XIX 2008 Val di Sole Italy (3)

[edit] Results

[edit] Cross Country

[edit] Men

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2006 Julien Absalon (FRA) Christoph Sauser (SUI) Fredrik Kessiakoff (SWE)
2005 Julien Absalon (FRA) Christoph Sauser (SUI) Jose Antonio Hermida Ramos (SPA)
2004 Julien Absalon (FRA) Cédric Ravanel (FRA) Thomas Frischknecht (SUI)
2003 Filip Meirhaeghe (BEL) Ryder Hesjedal (CAN) Roel Paulissen (BEL)
2002 Roland Green (CAN) Filip Meirhaeghe (BEL) Thomas Frischknecht (SUI)
2001 Roland Green (CAN) Thomas Frischknecht (SUI) Christoph Sauser (SUI)
2000 Miguel Martinez (FRA) Roland Green (CAN) Bart Brentjens (NED)
1999 Michael Rasmussen (DEN) Miguel Martinez (FRA) Filip Meirhaeghe (BEL)
1998 Christophe Dupouey (FRA) Jerome Chiotti (FRA) Filip Meirhaeghe (BEL)
1997 Hubert Pallhuber (ITA) Henrik Djernis (DEN) Luca Bramati (ITA)
1996 Thomas Frischknecht (SUI) Rune Hoydahl (NOR) Hubert Pallhuber (ITA)
1995 Bart Brentjens (NED) Miguel Martinez (FRA) Jan Erik Ostergaard (DEN)
1994 Henrik Djernis (DEN) Tinker Juarez (USA) Bart Brentjens (NED)
1993 Henrik Djernis (DEN) Marcel Gerritsen (NED) Jan Erik Ostergaard (DEN)
1992 Henrik Djernis (DEN) Thomas Frischknecht (SUI) David Baker (GBR)
1991 John Tomac (USA) Thomas Frischknecht (SUI) Ned Overend (USA)
1990 Ned Overend (USA) Thomas Frischknecht (SUI) Tim Gould (GBR)

[edit] Medal Table

Cyclist 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Henrik Djernis (Flag of Denmark Denmark) 3 1 4
Julien Absalon (Flag of France France) 3 3
Roland Green (Flag of Canada Canada) 2 1 3
Thomas Frischknecht (Flag of Switzerland Switzerland) 1 4 2 7
Filip Meirhaeghe (Flag of Belgium Belgium) 1 1 2 4
Bart Brentjens (Flag of Netherlands Netherlands) 1 2 3
Ned Overend (Flag of United States United States) 1 1 2
John Tomac (Flag of United States United States) 1 1

[edit] Women

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2006 Gunn-Rita Dahle (NOR) Irina Kalentieva (RUS) Marie-Helene Premont (CAN)
2005 Gunn-Rita Dahle (Nor) Maja Wloszczowska (Pol) Petra Henzi (Sui)
2004 Gunn-Rita Dahle (Nor) Maja Wloszczowska (Pol) Alison Sydor (Can)
2003 Sabine Spitz (Ger) Alison Sydor (Can) Irina Kalentieva (Rus)
2002 Gunn-Rita Dahle (Nor) Anna Szafraniec (Pol) Sabine Spitz (Ger)
2001 Alison Dunlap (USA) Alison Sydor (Can) Sabine Spitz (Ger)
2000 Margarita Fullana (Spa) Alison Sydor (Can) Paola Pezzo (Ita)
1999 Margarita Fullana (Spa) Alison Sydor (Can) Paola Pezzo (Ita)
1998 Laurence Leboucher (Fra) Gunn-Rita Dahle (Nor) Alison Sydor (Can)
1997 Paola Pezzo (Ita) Nadia De Negri (Ita) Margarita Fullana (Spa)
1996 Alison Sydor (Can) Ruthie Matthes (USA) Maria Paola Turcutto (Ita)
1995 Alison Sydor (Can) Silvia Furst (Swi) Chantal Daucourt (Swi)
1994 Alison Sydor (Can) Susan De Mattei (USA) Sara Ballantyne (USA)
1993 Paola Pezzo (Ita) Jeannie Longo (Fra) Ruthie Matthes (USA)
1992 Silvia Furst (Swi) Alison Sydor (Can) Ruthie Matthes (USA)
1991 Ruthie Matthes (USA) Eva Orvosova (Svk) Silvia Furst (Swi)
1990 Juli Furtado (USA) Sara Ballantyne (USA) Ruthie Matthes (USA)

[edit] Downhill

[edit] Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Sam Hill (AUS) Greg Minnaar (RSA) Nathan Rennie (AUS)
2005 Fabien Barel (FRA) Sam Hill (AUS) Greg Minnaar (RSA)
2004 Fabien Barel (FRA) Greg Minaar (RSA) Sam Hill (AUS)
2003 Greg Minaar (RSA) Mickael Pascal (FRA) Fabien Barel (FRA)
2002 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) Steve Peat (GBR) Chris Kovarik (AUS)
2001 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) Steve Peat (GBR) Greg Minaar (RSA)
2000 Myles Rockwell (USA) Steve Peat (GBR) Mickael Pascal (FRA)
1999 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) Mickael Pascal (FRA) Eric Carter (USA)
1998 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) Gerwin Peters (NED) Mickael Pascal (FRA)
1997 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) John Tomac (USA) Cedric Gracia (FRA)
1996 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) Shaun Palmer (USA) Bas De Bever (NED)
1995 Nicolas Vouilloz (FRA) François Gachet (FRA) Mike King (USA)
1994 François Gachet (FRA) Tommy Johansson (SWE) Corrado Herin (ITA)
1993 Mike King (USA) Paolo Caramellino (ITA) Myles Rockwell (USA)
1992 Dave Cullinan (USA) Jimmy Deaton (USA) Christian Taillefer (FRA)
1991 Albert Iten (SUI) John Tomac (USA) Glen Adams (USA)
1990 Greg Herbold (USA) Mike Kloser (USA) Paul Thomasberg (USA)

[edit] Women

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2006 Sabrina Jonnier (FRA) Tracy Moseley (GBR) Rachel Atherton (GBR)
2005 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Sabrina Jonnier (Fra) Emmeline Ragot (Fra)
2004 Vanessa Quin (NZl) Mio Suemasa (Jpn) Celine Gros (Fra)
2003 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Sabrina Jonnier (Fra) Nolvenn Le Caer (Fra)
2002 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Fionn Griffiths (GBr) Missy Giove (USA)
2001 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Fionn Griffiths (GBr) Leigh Donovan (USA)
2000 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Katja Repo (Fin) Marla Streb (USA)
1999 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Katja Repo (Fin) Sari Jorgensen (Sui)
1998 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Nolvenn LeCaer (Fra) Cheri Elliott (USA)
1997 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Marielle Saner (Sui) Katja Repo (Fin)
1996 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Leigh Donovan (USA) Missy Giove (USA)
1995 Leigh Donovan (USA) Mercedes Gonzalez (Spa) Giovanna Bonazzi (Ita)
1994 Missy Giove (USA) Sophie Kempf (Fra) Giovanna Bonazzi (Ita)
1993 Giovanna Bonazzi (Ita) Kim Sonier (USA) Missy Giove (USA)
1992 Juli Furtado (USA) Kim Sonier (USA) Cindy Devine (CAN)
1991 Giovanna Bonazzi (Ita) Nathalie Fiat (Fra) Cindy Devine (Can)
1990 Cindy Devine (Can) Elladee Brown (Can) Penny Davidson (USA)

[edit] Dual

[edit] Men

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2001 Brian Lopes (USA) Cedric Gracia (FRA) Wade Bootes (AUS)
2000 Wade Bootes (AUS) Brian Lopes (USA) Mickael Deldycke (FRA)

[edit] Women

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2001 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Katrina Miller (Aus) Tara Llanes (USA)
2000 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Tara Llanes (USA) Sabrina Jonnier (Fra)


[edit] 4-Cross

[edit] Men

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2006 Michal Prokop (CZE) Roger Rinderknecht (SUI) Guido Tschugg (GER)
2005 Brian Lopes (USA) Jared Graves (AUS) Mickael Deldycke (FRA)
2004 Eric Carter (USA) Mickael Deldycke (FRA) Michal Prokop (CZE)
2003 Michal Prokop (CZE) Eric Carter (USA) Brian Lopes (USA)
2002 Brian Lopes (USA) Cedric Gracia (FRA) Eric Carter (USA)

[edit] Women

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2006 Jill Kintner (USA) Anneke Beerten (NED) Anita Molcik (AUT)
2005 Jill Kintner (USA) Katrina Miller (Aus) Tara Llanes (USA)
2004 Jana Horakova (Cze) Jill Kintner (USA) Tara Llanes (USA)
2003 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Sabrina Jonnier (Fra) Jill Kintner (USA)
2002 Anne-Caroline Chausson (Fra) Katrina Miller (Aus) Sabrina Jonnier (Fra)

[edit] Trials

[edit] Men - 20-inch wheel

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2006 Marco Hösel (GER) Carles Diaz Codina (ESP) Benito Ros Charral (ESP)

[edit] Men - 26-inch wheel

Event 1st 2nd 3rd
2006 Kenny Belaey (BEL) Vincent Hermance (FRA) Giacomo Coustellier (FRA)

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