Mountain Bike Race Details
The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) recognised the sport of mountain bike racing relatively late in 1990, when it sanctioned the world championships in Purgatory, Colorado.
The first mountain biking world cup series took place in 1991. Its
nine-race circuit covered two continents—Europe and North America—and
was sponsored by Grundig.
In 1992, the Grundig-UCI world cup circuit expanded to ten races, and
remained a trans-Atlantic series. Cross-country racing was the only
world cup sport at this time, then in 1993 a six-event downhill world
cup was introduced. In 1996, cross-country mountain biking events were
added to the Olympic Games. NORBA
refers to the Board of Trustees that represent the sport of mountain
bike racing for USA Cycling. There are three USA Cycling Mountain Bike
National Calendars: Endurance, Gravity and Ultra-Endurance. USA Cycling
runs the USA Cycling Mountain Bike National Championships. In 2006,
cross-country mountain biking events became part of the World Deaf
Cycling Championships for the first time in San Francisco, USA
Mountain Bike Race
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Mountain Bike Race
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Mountain Bike Race
Mountain Bike Race
Mountain Bike Race

Mountain Bike Race
Mountain Bike Race
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Mountain Bike Race
Mountain Bike Race
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Mountain Bike Race
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