WHEN IS IT? WHO IS RIDING? HOW AND WHERE TO WATCH?

Wednesday, 10.06.2026

WHEN IS IT? WHO IS RIDING? HOW AND WHERE TO WATCH?

After three exciting rounds across gravity and endurance, the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series heads to the iconic venue of Saalfelden Leogang – Salzburgerland(Austria) for a coming together of all four formats.

Set in Austria’s largest bike region, Saalfelden Leogang is one of just two venues on the 2026 calendar that will host cross-country, downhill and enduro riders across one weekend, as the Epic Bikepark celebrates its 25thanniversary.

Saturday will also see a historic first for the sport, with the Elite Women UCI Downhill World Cup Final scheduled to finish last for the first time.

We take a closer look at everything you need to know ahead of the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series stop in Saalfelden Leogang – Salzburgerland, from race schedules across cross-country, enduro and downhill, to key riders to watch and how to follow the action.


WHEN? 


The race program in Saalfelden Leogang – Salzburgerland starts with the UCI Cross-country Short Track (XCC) World Cup on Friday 12 June at 10:35 (UTC+2) and concludes with the Elite Men UCI Cross-country Olympic (XCO) World Cup at 13:50 (UTC+2) on Sunday, June 14.
Below are the key timings for race weekend. All times are UTC+2 (EDT+6/BST+1/CEST):

Friday, June 12
•    10:35 – UCI             Cross-country Short Track World Cup | Women U23
•    11:25 – UCI             Cross-country Short Track World Cup | Men U23
•    12:30 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Qualification 1 Men Elite
•    13:30 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Qualification 1 Women Elite
•    14:00 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Qualification Men Junior
•    14:40 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Qualification Women Junior
•    15:00 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Qualification 2 Men Elite
•    15:50 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Qualification 2 Women Elite
•    17:30 – UCI             Cross-country Short Track World Cup | Women Elite
•    18:20 – UCI             Cross-country Short Track World Cup | Men Elite

Saturday, June 13
•    11:00 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Finals Men Junior
•    11:45 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Finals Women Junior
•    12:30 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Finals Men Elite
•    14:15 – UCI             Downhill World Cup | Finals Women Elite

Sunday, June 14
•    08:30 – UCI             Cross-country Olympic World Cup – Women U23
•    10:00 – UCI             Enduro World Cup
•    10:10 – UCI             Cross-country Olympic World Cup – Men U23
•    11:55 – UCI             Cross-country Olympic World Cup – Women Elite
•    13:50 – UCI             Cross-country Olympic World Cup – Men Elite

 

WHERE CAN I WATCH?

There will be several ways to watch the endurance and gravity action unfold from the iconic WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series venue.

For the UCI Enduro World Cup, there will be a course preview featuring the route and its key sections, practice day and race day highlights on the official YouTube channel, key race moments on social media and live timings on the official WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series website.

For the UCI Downhill World Cup* and the Elite UCI Cross-country Short Track World Cupand UCI Cross-country Olympic World Cup, races are available to watch live worldwide.

Europe:
•    Albania, Andorra, Armenia, Austria, Baltics, Belgium, Bosnia & Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Denmark, Faroe Islands, Finland, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Luxembourg, Malta, Republic of Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, North Macedonia, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Türkiye, Ukraine – HBO             Max / Eurosport
•    Austria – HBO Max, Eurosport, K19
•    Czechia - HBO Max, Eurosport, CT Sport
•    Ireland – TNT Sports
•    Switzerland, Liechtenstein - HBO Max, Eurosport, SRG/RSI (Only Elite XCC & XCO races live)
•    United Kingdom – HBO Max, TNT Sports

Asia: 
Indonesia, Macao, Malaysia, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Chinese Taipei, Thailand - Eurosport World

Oceania:
•    Australia – Stan Sport
•    New Zealand - MTBWS TV
•    Samoa - Eurosport World

North America:
•    Canada – FloSports
•    USA – HBO Max / MTBWS TV
MTBWS TV has now launched in the US, so fans will be able to watch the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series live on the streaming service. Racing will also still be available to watch on HBO Max.
South & Central America: MTBWS TV

Africa: MTBWS TV
All other territories: MTBWS TV

* The UCI Downhill World Cup Qualification Day can be followed on live timing and across social media. The men’s and women’s Junior UCI Downhill World Cup races will be available on HBO Max (in all available territories) and MTBWS TV via subscription. The Elite finals will be shown on one of the above channels or streaming services.


RIDERS TO WATCH 

The Epic Bikepark is a familiar venue for experienced endurance and gravity competitors. Saalfelden Leogang – Salzburgerland has been a mainstay on the UCI Downhill World Cup circuit since 2010 and featured on the UCI Cross-country World Cup calendar between 2021 and 2025. The venue also made its enduro debut in the series three years ago, quickly becoming a favourite among fans and riders.

In downhill, Valentina Höll (Commencal Schwalbe by Les Orres) will be bidding to make it a career-best hat-trick of wins in front of her home crowd. Höll won at the venue in 2024 and has been imperious during the opening two rounds of this campaign. However, Gracey Hemstreet (Norco X adidas Race Division) will look to rain on her parade, having won at the venue last year and finishing runner-up to Höll in Loudenvielle-Peyragudes (France).
Defending  Elite Men overall champion Jackson Goldstone (Santa Cruz Syndicate) won at the Austrian course 12 months ago,  however the Canadian could only manage 26th at the opening UCI Downhill World Cup round in MONA  YongPyong (South Korea) and then was disqualified from both  qualifying runs for missing the tape two weeks ago. Meanwhile, former winner at the Austrian venue and five-time UCI World Champion, Loïc  Bruni (Specialized Gravity), will miss the event after sustaining a wrist injuryduring practice at Loudenvielle-Peyragudes, and may  see him sidelined for the next three months. Attention therefore turns to Luca Shaw (Canyon DH Racing), who will aim to build on the momentum of his maiden UCI World Cup victory, while Andreas  Kolb (Santa Cruz Syndicate) will be targeting a return to  winning ways at a venue where he has previously enjoyed success.

On the endurance side of things, the competition could provide some of the closest racing of the weekend, with the absence of several star riders. Last season’s Men Elite UCI XCC and XCO World Cup overall winner Christopher Blevins (Specialized Factory Racing) remains sidelined, as he continues to recover from a broken collarbone sustained at the opening round, while 2025 Women Elite UCI XCC World Cup overall winner Evie Richards (Trek – Unbroken XC) is also absent after suffering a concussion in a crash in Nové Město Na Moravě.

In their absence, Dario Lillo (Giant Factory Off-Road Team XC) will look to capitalise, leading the XCO overall standings and sitting second in XCC after a string of strong results, including victory in MONA YongPyong. However, Luca Martin (Cannondale Factory Racing) impressed in Nové Město Na Moravě, where he was only beaten by Tom Pidcock, who will also not compete this weekend. 
After  making her mountain bike return two weeks ago, Puck Pieterse (Alpecin-Premier Tech) will be looking to repeat her success in Leogang last season which saw her do the XCC-XCO double. Meanwhile, Specialized Factory Racing duo Laura Stigger and Sina Frei  will look to maintain their strong form, with the former targeting a  repeat of her XCO victory from two weeks ago and delight  the home fans. UCI World Champion Jenny Rissveds (Canyon XC Racing) will  also be looking to open her winning accounts for 2026.

Ella Connolly remains the name to beat in the enduro field after the defending overall champion opened her account with an impressive win at the opening UCI Enduro World Cup in Loudenvielle-Peyragudes. Second and third placed riders Mélanie Pugin (Speed Project) and Raphaela Richterwill have to find something special to stop Connolly adding another win to her collection.
The men’s  UCI Enduro World Cup is wide open after Alex Rudeau won the opening round  by just seven tenths of a second. Frenchman Raphaël Giambi  (Speed Project) will be hoping to overturn the small deficit over the six-stage event. Former UCI Pump Track World  Champion Ryan Gilchrist (Yeti/Fox Factory Race Team) was also on  form in the opening round and could challenge again. Meanwhile, last year’s  overall winner Sławomir Łukasik (Yeti/Fox Factory  Race Team) will be hoping for a clean event after a crash last weekend cost him  a bid at the podium.