
Pulling out the aero stops for the final stage

Ultralight setups for Hesjedal, Scarponi, Larsson & Rodriguez

UnitedHealthcare's Aussie star rides machine like the devil

Aussie fast man now retired
After five months, three continents and 19 rounds of competition spread over three disiciplines, The 2011 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup concludes this weekend in Val di Sole, Italy, with all three disciplines coming together for the final round. While a number of titles have already been won, there will still be intense competition for individual victory in this final lead up to the world championships in 10 days' time. Val di Sole has attracted more than 900 participants from 43 nations, making it ...









Aaron Gwin (Trek World Racing) in Val di Sole, Italy, on his way to another World Cup win

Thief steals rare bike in Val di Sole

Downhillers Gwin and Moseley end 2011 World Cup on a high note

Focus shifts to cyclo-cross season

Two categories no longer run simultaneously
As of August 17, 2011

The final push to MTB Worlds