
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
The 22nd edition of the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships begins tomorrow in the Swiss alpine village of Champery, 90 minutes south of Geneva. Champery has played host to the World Cup three times, and is known for its extremely technical cross country trails, and its very steep, fast downhill. The action begins Wednesday with the junior women's cross country, followed by the team relay. Switzerland is a favourite for both events, with Jolanda Neff easily winning both of the last two World Cup ...














Danny’s World Champs run at Champery in Switzerland last year saw him not only secure the fabled rainbow stripes but also cement his position as the most technically gifted and stylish downhill racer in the world

New Zealander recounts World Cup and Words experiences

Downhill champion shows off his rainbow stripes

Junior world champion heads into first season as elite racer

US National Champion switches gears from MTB to 'cross

Young New Zealander wins World Cups and a silver at Worlds

Take a tour of the world champion's bike
As of September 2, 2011

Racers check out the lines on a technical course

The final push to MTB Worlds