2017 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

The 2017 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 men's and women's under-23 categories in the XCO and junior men's and women's categories in the DHI. The cross-country series had six rounds and the downhill series had seven rounds.[1][2]

2017 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
Date(s) (2017-04 - 2017-10)April - October 2017

The Cross-Country Eliminator (XCE) was included as a UCI World Cup discipline for the first time since 2014.[3] The XCE schedule for 2017 had six rounds. The XCE World Cup events had previously been held alongside the XCO and DHI races, but in 2017 they were held as separate events.[4][5]

The Junior Women's Downhill category was included as a World Cup discipline for the first time in 2017.

New regulations were introduced in 2017 to reduce the numbers of competitors in the UCI World Cup downhill events. The minimum number of UCI points required to compete in a World Cup was increased from 30 to 40. The field sizes for the downhill finals were reduced from 20 to 15 (plus protected riders) for the Elite Women and from 30 to 20 for the Junior Men.[2]

Cross-country

Elite

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
20-21 May Nové Město na Moravě[6][7]     Nino Schurter     Annika Langvad
    David Valero Serrano     Sabine Spitz
    Julien Absalon     Linda Indergand
27-28 May Albstadt[8]     Nino Schurter     Yana Belomoyna
    Mathieu van der Poel     Maja Włoszczowska
    Anton Cooper     Jolanda Neff
1-2 July Vallnord[9][10]     Nino Schurter     Yana Belomoyna
    Mathias Flückiger     Annika Langvad
    Jordan Sarrou     Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå
8-9 July Lenzerheide[11][12]     Nino Schurter     Annie Last
    Jaroslav Kulhavý     Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå
    Anton Sintsov     Yana Belomoyna
5-6 August Mont-Sainte-Anne[13][14]     Nino Schurter     Yana Belomoyna
    Stéphane Tempier     Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
    Gerhard Kerschbaumer     Catharine Pendrel
26-27 August Val di Sole     Nino Schurter     Jolanda Neff
    Stéphane Tempier     Yana Belomoyna
    Julien Absalon     Maja Włoszczowska

Nino Schurter was the first Cross-country mountain biker to accomplish a Perfect season. Additionally he won at the World Championships the gold medal at the single and at the mixed race and the Cape Epic.[15]

Under 23

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
20-21 May Nové Město na Moravě[16]     Petter Fagerhaug     Kate Courtney
    Mārtiņš Blūms     Evie Richards
    Sebastian Carstensen Fini     Sina Frei
27-28 May Albstadt[8]     Nadir Colledani     Evie Richards
    Georg Egger     Kate Courtney
    Peter Disera     Sina Frei
1-2 July Vallnord[17][18]     Simon Andreassen     Sina Frei
    Alan Hatherly     Kate Courtney
    Mārtiņš Blūms     Evie Richards
8-9 July Lenzerheide[19][20]     Mārtiņš Blūms     Kate Courtney
    Maximilian Brandl     Sina Frei
    Nadir Colledani     Evie Richards
5-6 August Mont-Sainte-Anne[21][22]     Mārtiņš Blūms     Kate Courtney
    Nadir Colledani     Sina Frei
    Simon Andreassen     Lucie Urruty
26-27 August Val di Sole     Nadir Colledani     Kate Courtney
    Mārtiņš Blūms     Sina Frei
    Petter Fagerhaug     Evie Richards

Eliminator

Date Venue Podium (Men)
5-6 May Volterra[23]     Lorenzo Serres
    Alberto Mingorance
    Jeroen Van Eck
3-4 June Columbus[23]     Simon Rogier
    Alberto Mingorance
    Seth Kemp
24-25 June Waregem[24]     Simon Gegenheimer
    Titouan Perrin-Ganier
    Dominik Prudek
26-27 August Winterberg[23]     Torjus Bern Hansen
    Titiouan Perrin-Ganier
    Jeroen Van Eck
2-3 September Apeldoorn[23]     Simon Gegenheimer
    Alberto Mingorance
    Lehvi Braam
23-24 September Antwerp[23]     Hugo Briatta
    Simon Gegenheimer
    Lorenzo Serres

Downhill

Elite

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
29-30 April Lourdes[23]     Alexandre Fayolle     Rachel Atherton
    Mark Wallace     Tracey Hannah
    Marcelo Gutiérrez Villegas     Tahnée Seagrave
3-4 June Fort William     Greg Minnaar     Tracey Hannah
    Jack Moir     Myriam Nicole
    Aaron Gwin     Emilie Siegenthaler
10-11 June Leogang[23]     Aaron Gwin     Tahnée Seagrave
    Loris Vergier     Tracey Hannah
    Greg Minnaar     Myriam Nicole
1-2 July Vallnord[25][26]     Troy Brosnan     Myriam Nicole
    Greg Minnaar     Tahnée Seagrave
    Danny Hart     Marine Cabirou
8-9 July Lenzerheide[27][28]     Greg Minnaar     Myriam Nicole
    Troy Brosnan     Rachel Atherton
    Danny Hart     Emilie Siegenthaler
5-6 August Mont-Sainte-Anne     Aaron Gwin     Tahnee Seagrave
    Dean Lucas     Myriam Nicole
    Danny Hart     Tracey Hannah
26-27 August Val di Sole[29][30]     Aaron Gwin     Tahnee Seagrave
    Amaury Pierron     Myriam Nicole
    Loïc Bruni     Tracey Hannah

Junior

Date Venue Podium (Men) Podium (Women)
29-30 April Lourdes[23]     Finnley Iles     Mélanie Chappaz
    Kaos Seagrave     Flora Lesoin
    Sylvain Cougoureux     Alessia Missiaggia
3-4 June Fort William     Matt Walker     Megan James
    Finnley Iles     Mélanie Chappaz
    Sylvain Cougoureux     Flora Lesoin
10-11 June Leogang[23]     Finnley Iles     Paula Zibasa
    Matt Walker     Mélanie Chappaz
    Kade Edwards     Alessia Missiaggia
1-2 July Vallnord[31]     Finnley Iles     Megan James
    Matt Walker     Mélanie Chappaz
    Kade Edwards     Beatrice Migliorini
8-9 July Lenzerheide[32]     Finnley Iles     Paula Zibasa
    Joe Breeden     Mélanie Chappaz
    Sylvain Cougoureux     Shania Rawson
5-6 August Mont-Sainte-Anne     Finnley Iles     Mélanie Chappaz
    Sylvain Cougoureux     Mazie Hayden
    Joe Breeden     Kaytlin Melvin
26-27 August Val di Sole[29][30][33]     Finnley Iles     Mélanie Chappaz
    Matt Walker     Paula Zibasa
    Sylvain Cougoureux     Beatrice Migliorini


Series classification

Men

Women

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See also

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