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Yeah, a pity they couldn't run it. Mykala won rider of the week award which I think is a great shout. Her edits from this week are a study in overcoming fear, she rode those features like a boss.Yeah cancelled due to bad weather - what a shame
I wonder about that. JG had crashes in practice & chilled his way down in seeding for example. Others would have gone at 80-90% of full send, knowing there was no jeopardy. The top guys are the top guys but I reckon a few will be rueing what they did not foresee.I don’t think the race results
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It’s a bummer the race was canceled, but at least they showed the seeding runs. Asa looked like he is from another planet. He was so fast and had so much style in his run! I don’t think the race results would’ve been much different than the seeding runs.
Who are you thinking of?There were a number of notable absences in the Hardline field this year...I wonder if some of them had team orders to consciously decline the invitation.
WCDH has become more like F1 lately, with a lot more at stake and more control from UCI. Less ability for these guys to make their own choices when it comes to the more extreme pre-season comps and festivals.
Tuhoto Ariki Pene, Sam Gale, George Brannigan, Tahnee Seagrave, Robyn Goomes, Cami Noguera, Sam Blenkinsop, Nina Hoffman, Vali Holl, The Athertons, Szymon Godziek and obviously the recovering Matt Jones. Plus a bunch of others whose names I cannot recall offhandWho are you thinking of?
This is inevitable as it becomes more serious and theres more money at stake. But I think thats good overall for the sport.
I think its good they have increased the number of rounds, but will it have taken its toll by the final round?Seeing as I haven't seen it posted yet on here. Whats everyones thoughts on the 2026 Downhill Calendar?
2026 UCI Downhill World Cup Calendar
- 1–3 May: Race of South Korea – MONA YongPyong, Republic of Korea
- 28–31 May: Loudenvielle-Peyragudes – France
- 11–14 June: Saalfelden Leogang - Salzburgerland – Austria
- 19–21 June: Lenzerhide - Switzerland
- 3–5 July: La Thuile - Valle d'Aosta – Italy
- 9–12 July: Pal Arinsal - Andorra
- 21–23 August: Les Gets - France
- 26-30 August: Val Di Sol - Italy WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP
- 25–27 September: Whistler Mountain Bike Park – British Columbia, Canada
- 2–4 October: Lake Placid - New York
I'm half ecstatic, half deeply deeply troubled.Added in the world champs!
Will be very interesting to see what the Korean track is like! From some early pics it looks good, and its always interesting going to a new country/track.
Tahnee and Matt Jones were both out due to recovering from injuries.Tuhoto Ariki Pene, Sam Gale, George Brannigan, Tahnee Seagrave, Robyn Goomes, Cami Noguera, Sam Blenkinsop, Nina Hoffman, Vali Holl, The Athertons, Szymon Godziek and obviously the recovering Matt Jones. Plus a bunch of others whose names I cannot recall offhand
But with that said, none of these riders may have been invited.
Added in the world champs!
Will be very interesting to see what the Korean track is like! From some early pics it looks good, and its always interesting going to a new country/track.
Bring itApparently the track is very steep, no pedalling sections.
Good for some of the riders!
Korea seems a strange choice