2006 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

2006 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

The 2006 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup includes four disciplines: marathon, cross-country, downhill and 4-cross.

Contents

Cross-country

Date Venue Winner (Men) Winner (Women)
1 April 2006 Netherlands Antilles Curaçao Netherlands Bart Brentjens Norway Gunn-Rita Dahle
14 May 2006 Spain Madrid France Julien Absalon Norway Gunn-Rita Dahle
21 May 2006 Belgium Spa Francorchamps France Julien Absalon Norway Gunn-Rita Dahle
27 May 2006 United Kingdom Fort William France Julien Absalon Germany Nina Göhl
24 June 2006 Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne Switzerland Christoph Sauser Canada Marie-Helene Prémont
9 September 2006 Austria Schladming Switzerland Christoph Sauser Canada Marie-Helene Prémont
Final Standings UCI World Cup
Cross Country Championship
Gold medal icon.svg   France Julien Absalon Gold medal icon.svg   Canada Marie-Helene Prémont
Silver medal icon.svg   Switzerland Christoph Sauser Silver medal icon.svg   Norway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa
Bronze medal icon.svg   Spain Jose Antonio Hermida Ramos Bronze medal icon.svg   Russia Irina Kalentieva

Downhill

Date Venue Winner (Men) Winner (Women)
7 May 2006 Spain Vigo Australia Michael Hannah United Kingdom Tracy Moseley
28 May 2006 United Kingdom Fort William Australia Sam Hill United Kingdom Tracy Moseley
4 June 2006 Germany Willingen United Kingdom Steve Peat United Kingdom Tracy Moseley
24 June 2006 Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne Australia Chris Kovarik France Sabrina Jonnier
1 July 2006 Brazil Balneario Camboriu Finland Matti Lehikoinen United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
10 September 2006 Austria Schladming Australia Sam Hill France Sabrina Jonnier
Final Standings UCI World Cup
Downhill Championship
Gold medal icon.svg   United Kingdom Steve Peat Gold medal icon.svg   United Kingdom Tracy Moseley
Silver medal icon.svg   Australia Sam Hill Silver medal icon.svg   France Sabrina Jonnier
Bronze medal icon.svg   South Africa Greg Minnaar Bronze medal icon.svg   United Kingdom Rachel Atherton

Marathon

Date Venue Winner (Men) Winner (Women)
6 May 2006 Greece Naoussa Colombia Leonardo Paez Switzerland Daniela Louis
17 June 2006 Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne Austria Alban Lakata Finland Pia Sundstedt
9 July 2006 Italy Niederdorf Colombia Leonardo Paez Switzerland Esther Süss
29 July 2006 France Val Thorens New Zealand Kashi Leuchs Finland Pia Sundstedt
Final Standings UCI World Cup
Marathon Championship
Gold medal icon.svg   Colombia Leonardo Paez Gold medal icon.svg   Finland Pia Sundstedt
Silver medal icon.svg   France Thomas Dietsch Silver medal icon.svg   Switzerland Esther Süss
Bronze medal icon.svg   Italy Roland Stauder Bronze medal icon.svg   Italy Elena Giacomuzzi

Four-cross

Date Venue Winner (Men) Winner (Women)
6 May 2006 Spain Vigo Czech Republic Michal Prokop United States Jill Kintner
27 May 2006 United Kingdom Fort William Czech Republic Michal Prokop United States Jill Kintner
3 June 2006 Germany Willingen Australia Jared Graves United States Jill Kintner
24 June 2006 Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne Czech Republic Michal Prokop Australia Katrina Miller
1 July 2006 Brazil Balneario Camboriu Czech Republic Michal Prokop United States Jill Kintner
9 September 2006 Austria Schladming Czech Republic Kamil Tatarkovic United Kingdom Fionn Griffiths
Final Standings UCI World Cup
Four-Cross Championship
Gold medal icon.svg   Czech Republic Michal Prokop Gold medal icon.svg   United States Jill Kintner
Silver medal icon.svg   Australia Jared Graves Silver medal icon.svg   Australia Katrina Miller
Bronze medal icon.svg   Czech Republic Kamil Tatarkovic Bronze medal icon.svg   United States Tara Llanes

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