VM i mountainbike

Et øjeblik før starten af mændenes U23 cross-country finale ved VM 2009 i Canberra, Australien. Vinderen, Burry Stander, er nummer to fra venstre.

VM i mountainbike er verdensmesterskaberne i mountain bike konkurrencerne i cross country, downhill, four-cross, cross-country eliminator og trialsløb. VM i mountainbike organiseres af Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) og vinderne får en guldmedalje og får retten til at iføre sig regnbuetrøjen i et helt år efter VM i konkurrencer i samme disciplin. I modsætning til andre UCI-løb, så organiseres VM i mountainbike efter nationalitet og ikke efter kommercielle hold. Løbet afholdes normalt hen mod slutningen af sæsonen.

Værtsbyer

Medier brugt på denne side

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Differently colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests.

rainbow jersey:

  • Winner in World Championship
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Cross-country mountain biking: Competitors in the under 23 men's division at the 2009 UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships held at Mount Stromlo, near Canberra, Australia.

The starting line. From left to right on the front row, Mathias Flückiger (SUI), Burry Stander (RSA), Fabian Giger (SUI), Lachlan Norris (AUS), Thomas Litscher (SUI)