![]() In the women’s race, the entry list shows the competitiveness of the field, with all three current or previous UCI World Champions: 2021 winner Nicole Göldi (SUI), 2020’s Mélanie Pugin (FRA) and the very first E-MTB UCI World Champion crowned in 2019, Nathalie Schneitter (SUI). The track joins the finish using a downhill section of the XCO, and closes with some steep sections in the meadow.” Women: all former UCI World Champions at the start “The aim is to make the most of the electric assistance with steep and technical climbs on the roots and many obstacles at the top of the course. “The E-MTB course takes the start and finish of the XCO, and uses part of the course but in reverse,” explains Bertrand Josué, Events Manager at Les Gets. ![]() On top of that, this year’s event takes the best learnings from the UCI World Cup series where the double-header races see the same course used in both clockwise and anti-clockwise directions to get the best riding from the topography. They have blended technical sections and natural elements and combined climbing and descending to create the best challenge for the riders and the most entertainment for spectators, trackside and worldwide. It benefits from the developments made on the XCO course by Les Gets organisers for the 2021 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup and the 2022 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships. ![]() The 2022 E-MTB XC UCI World Championships will be raced on a 2.6km course.
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