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All forms are included under the new Mountain Bike World Series banner from UCI

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All UCI Mountain Bike World Cup disciplines are now part of the single-brand International Cycling Union (UCI) Mountain Bike World Series. The new series would combine cross-country Olympic, cross-country short track, cross-country marathon, downhill, enduro, and e-enduro events in collaboration with Warner Bros. Discovery. Olympic fans can buy   Olympic Mountain Bike Tickets   from our website. The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup will still exist, but the new format would permit disciplines to overlap over the event calendar, assuring “athletes and teams more exposure.” Additionally, it gives amateur riders a chance to overtake professional competitors and, in some categories, such as cross-country marathon and enduro, lets them compete alongside them. “We will further boost the attractiveness of this discipline,” said UCI President David Lappartient. “Mountain bike racing is growing in popularity throughout the world, and by combining all of its key formats as well as competition for eli

How to enter the mountain biking competition at Paris 2024. The qualification process for the Olympics

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The Olympic Games will once again include Cross-country Mountain biking, with both male and female competitions planned for Paris 2024. Olympic fans can buy   Olympic Mountain Bike Tickets   from our website. Mountain biking will make a comeback to the Paris 2024 Olympic programmer after the thrills of Tokyo 2020. The highest sporting prize—an Olympic gold medal—will be up for grabs in races between men and women at Paris’ Elancourt Hill. Cycling competitors must first qualify for the competition, which is no small feat in in of itself, before any of that can happen. Find out everything you need to know about the cross-country mountain bike route to Paris 2024 below. At Paris 2024, how many competitors will compete in the mountain bike event? The Paris 2024 mountain bike competition will have 72 participants in total. As the host nation, France has been given two quota spots—one for men and one for women—while the Tripartite Commission will decide on two further universality slots in 2