Enduro World Cup 2026
The definitive tracker for the 2026 UCI MTB Enduro World Cup season. Race schedule, podium results, and season standings — updated as each round concludes.
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What Is the Enduro World Cup?
The UCI MTB Enduro World Cup (EDR) is gravity mountain biking's most demanding discipline. Unlike Downhill, where riders make a single timed run on a dedicated course, Enduro features multiple timed downhill stages spread across a full race day — with untimed liaison climbs between them that riders must complete under their own power.
The format rewards a rare combination of technical descending skill, fitness, and race-day decision-making. Riders choose their own lines, manage their energy across stages, and navigate the mountain largely without team support. It is, in short, the closest thing road cycling has to a one-day Classic — except on a mountain, on a full-suspension bike, at speed.
The 2026 season runs from late May through August, visiting six venues across France, Austria, Italy, and Switzerland. Key riders to watch include Jesse Melamed, Richie Rude, Isabeau Courdurier, and Ella Conolly.
2026 Race Calendar & Results
| Date | Venue | Men's Winner | Women's Winner | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 28–31 | Loudenvielle, France | Results Pending | Results Pending | Upcoming |
| June 11–14 | Leogang, Austria | Results Pending | Results Pending | Upcoming |
| June 26–28 | Val di Fassa, Italy | Results Pending | Results Pending | Upcoming |
| July 3–5 | La Thuile, Italy | Results Pending | Results Pending | Upcoming |
| July 17–19 | Aletsch Arena, Switzerland | Results Pending | Results Pending | Upcoming |
| August 14–16 | Haute-Savoie, France | Results Pending | Results Pending | Upcoming |
Results updated within 60 minutes of final stage completion. All times listed are local race time.
How Enduro Scoring Works
Each round consists of 4–7 timed stages. Riders accumulate stage times, and the lowest combined time wins. There is no time limit on liaison sections, but riders who miss the stage start window are disqualified from that stage.
| Finish Position | World Cup Points |
|---|---|
| 1st | 250 |
| 2nd | 200 |
| 3rd | 175 |
| 4th | 150 |
| 5th | 130 |
| 6th–10th | 110–70 |
Editorial Note
"This page is a living document. The Big Ring Report updates results within 60 minutes of the final stage completion at each round. Race schedule subject to UCI confirmation — check back for updates as the season progresses."