Mountain Bike World Series Dates

Goodbye MTB World Cup, Hello MTB World Series

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The rebranding and restructure of the mountain bike race scene continues, as ESO has announced further details of the season ahead. Things have gone a little baseball-esque, with the whole shebang of races now called the ‘UCI Mountain Bike World Series’.

There’s also some information on TV coverage – it all looks to be paywalled – but the press release promises more viewing option information is yet to come:

The UCI Mountain Bike World Series launches as the new home of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

UCI Mountain Bike World Series is the new home of UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in the formats of cross-country Olympic, cross-country short track, cross-country marathon, downhill and enduro and E-enduro

The UCI Mountain Bike World Series brings the major formats together, unifying the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup experience for fans

More year-round coverage on more platforms – more ways to follow your favourite teams and athletes than ever before

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and Warner Bros. Discovery (WBD) are pleased to announce the new UCI Mountain Bike World Series, which will include the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup for cross-country Olympic (XCO), cross-country short track (XCC), cross-country marathon (XCM), downhill (DHI), enduro (EDR) and E-enduro (E-EDR).

The UCI Mountain Bike World Series will unite all mountain bike’s major formats under a single brand for the first time. The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup will be the pinnacle of this new structure, which will enable all formats to flourish independently but also sit side by side at select rounds and give athletes and teams additional exposure.

The UCI Mountain Bike World Series will also provide opportunities for amateurs and those seeking to break onto the Elite stage. Amateur XCM, EDR and E-EDR racing at some events will enable amateurs to compete alongside their sporting heroes, while providing a clear pathway to the highest level of the sport for aspiring athletes in the quest of qualifying points to progress into the Elite ranks.

This alignment of formats and racing will be perfectly showcased in September in Les Gets, Morzine and Châtel (France), hosts of the first ten-day UCI Mountain Bike World Series festival. Featuring all the major UCI Mountain Bike World Cup formats, as well as amateur racing, the festival will set the benchmark for this new era for mountain biking.

With one of the world’s biggest sports broadcasters behind the UCI Mountain Bike World Series, there will be more live coverage and more ways to follow racing than ever before. UCI World Cup XCO, XCC and DHI events from the UCI Mountain Bike World Series will be available live and on-demand on discovery+*, the Eurosport App and globally on GCN+. UCI World Cup XCM, EDR and E-EDR will benefit from in-depth Highlights Shows at every round. More ways to watch will be announced in the coming months.

UCI President David Lappartient said: “The global popularity of mountain bike is on the rise, and by combining all its major formats as well as racing for Elite and amateur riders in one major series, we will further increase the appeal of this discipline. With its festival atmosphere, mix of racing and expanded live coverage, the UCI Mountain Bike World Series offers a fresh and appealing experience for athletes, hardened fans and newcomers to the mountain bike community.”

Chris Ball, CEO of ESO Sports, said: “By creating a single global platform that unifies the major racing formats with UCI World Cup status for the first time, the new UCI Mountain Bike World Series will also allow for the integration and growth of amateur, pathway and festival events to UCI World Cup racing.

“Our long-term goal is to elevate the major racing formats of the UCI World Cup, taking the athletes and teams to a new level. We also want to maintain the ability to entertain and engage mountain bikers at all levels. The future is incredibly exciting and we are honoured to usher in a new era of the sport.”

*Streaming is available on discovery+ in Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Sweden and the UK and Ireland.

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  • robertajobb
    Full Member

    Never ever any Murdoch-Vision subscription in this household.  I’d rather push rusty barbed wire up my peepee that give any money to them and their excessive right wing influence on the western world.

    Hope the DH is on GCN+. I’ll watch it then.

    But ‘world series’. WTAF.  Morons.

    reeksy
    Full Member

    I barely found time to watch the DH stuff on Red Bull…I certainly wouldn’t pay for it, so guess I won’t  be watching any of it now. Shame.

    squirrelking
    Free Member

    @weeksy

    I’m getting slayed on the downvotes… it’s bonkers.. LOL.

    It’s almost as if the youths on Pinkbike don’t have a £100+ a month subscription to get the benefit of watching it for nothing? Utterly mystifying.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    It’s almost as if the youths on Pinkbike don’t have a £100+ a month subscription to get the benefit of watching it for nothing? Utterly mystifying.

    I wasn’t saying they should, i was just giving the information. I don’t much care about the downvotes i just found it amusing.

    orena45
    Full Member

    The headline is wrong, it’s not goodbye to the world cup. The article refers to both the world series and next years dh world Cup. I’m reading it as the ‘world series’ is the collection of mountain biking events that includes the dh world cup, rather than renaming the world cup

    This 👆

    Also,

    …this 👇

    Hmm, I do often wonder what the last two letters stood for in EWS

    Perhaps if the article had referred to the ‘World Series’ branding being ‘enduro-esque’ rather than ‘baseball-esque’, it wouldn’t be so triggering for some?! Certainly giving off clickbaity vibes…

    matt_outandabout
    Full Member

    Is this £6.99 a month something I can just sign up for when I fancy watching a DH or EWS round for a month? Or is it a 12 month subscription?

    a11y
    Full Member

    Is this £6.99 a month something I can just sign up for when I fancy watching a DH or EWS round for a month? Or is it a 12 month subscription?

    That’s what’s going to swing it for me. Zero interest in a 12 month subscription for something I’ll genuinely only use to watch DH racing.

    First DH round is 9-11 June, final round is 6-8 October. In theory that’s only a 4-month period if you started a subscription on the day of the first round. If it is £6.99 on a rolling monthly basis, £28 for a season.

    mudfish
    Full Member

    Discovery plus entertainment and sport £59 year. In the absence of a strong ad revenue this may be the only way to support a decent series.
    To be fair, Red Bull did a pretty good job imo and for free. Very acceptable.I e no idea how they sell enough of that horrid drink to make a profit after all they spend on sponsorship.
    I wonder if their mtb athlete sponsorship will dwindle.
    Still. We have wait and see if RB do have a competing series. Hardline style tracks based?

    https://get.discoveryplus.com/gb/watch-entertainment-and-sport?utm_source=google&utm_medium=SEM&utm_campaign=GSA-performancemktg&gbraid=0AAAAACz5BITQUP03SPm3BsgBkwPbhjXXd&gclid=Cj0KCQiA8aOeBhCWARIsANRFrQE08opTaqB1nNZEu9PM9hnXmuNB9-SLikm4YSXwj6Uv3awDmJ_F304aAvHTEALw_wcB

    franksinatra
    Full Member

    But ‘world series’. WTAF. Morons

    I think this is good marketing. A lot of people learning their way around the sport get confused about the difference between World Champs and World Cup. Series describes what it is much better.

    Yak
    Full Member

    So £40/year on GCN+ or £84/year on discovery+/eurosport, unless you already have it in another package.
    Is that the choice then?

    Will the GCN+ stuff be the same commentary team or do they cover it themselves? (Never watched GCN before).

    weeksy
    Full Member

    from reading the link above you only need to pay for 1 month rolling, so £6.99 x 4-5 depending on dates..

    ayjaydoubleyou
    Full Member

    If its rolling rather than calendar months, looks like 5 if you want to watch Nove Mesto xc, 4 if you start at Lenzerheide for the double header weekend.

    tenfoot
    Full Member

    I think I’ll probably end up getting a monthly sub to GCN+ through the App Store on my iPhone during the MTB season. This can easily be cancelled in “subscriptions”, within settings, at any time.

    If it’s a 5 month season though, it gets very close to the £40 a year annual sub

    IdleJon
    Free Member

    Exactly my point. Snooker used to be huge on terrestrial TV.

    But who watches terrestrial TV anymore?

    An increasing number of people it seems. Since lockdown, the number has increased by 2.6% to 78.6%, while the subscription platforms are losing viewers by roughly the same amount.

    Judging by the conversations in my office there are very few who don’t have normal TV.

    ayjaydoubleyou
    Full Member

    If it’s a 5 month season though, it gets very close to the £40 a year annual sub

    And of course, there has been a lot of moaning about the late start (especially the DH) – in part because the early season favourite Ft Bill is World Champs this year – if they did extend the season then they get to add to the revenue.

    FunkyDunc
    Free Member

    Seen a few videos appearing of the first test event, and it looks like a World Cup DH event, apart from more furniture on the course ie even more tape, stubby slalom poles and odd man made obstacles in the track to stop riders using certain lines.

    Also sounds like there is still negotiation going on with the format of the racing which still isnt decided.

    Ive not heard of anyone yet who is prepared to pay to watch.

    weeksy
    Full Member

    Ive not heard of anyone yet who is prepared to pay to watch.

    Hi 🙂

    I’ve got no issues paying £6 a month, £10 a month.. i’d arguably go to £20 a month.

    frogstomp
    Full Member

    even more tape, stubby slalom poles

    The clips I saw had tape in some areas and just poles in others – I assumed they were reducing tape by just doing the sections that actually need it.

    Ive not heard of anyone yet who is prepared to pay to watch.

    I subscribed to GCN+ for the year (£30/yr with discount) and have already watched a few documentaries and road races. With the WCs as well I’m not feeling too hard done by.

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