Mont Sainte-Anne to Host 2019 MTB World Championships

Oct 12, 2016 at 9:18
by Pinkbike Staff  
Gwin thundering down to the line and coming up short by less than a second once again - this time 0.67.

The Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) today announced the successful bids for an unprecedented number of upcoming UCI World Championships. In a demonstration of the sport’s continued globalisation and the UCI’s strong desire to take the sport to new territories and regions, eleven countries, including Turkey – a first in the history of UCI World Championships – Canada, Poland, Germany and the USA, have been awarded hosting rights for 15 flagship events across seven cycling disciplines up to 2020.

Among the successful bids are Yorkshire (Great Britain), which will host the 2019 UCI Road World Championships, Mont-Sainte-Anne (Canada), which has been awarded the 2019 UCI Mountain Bike (and Masters Mountain Bike) World Championships and Heusden-Zolder (Belgium) and Houston (USA), which will stage the 2019 and 2020 UCI BMX World Championships respectively. The 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships will be held in Berlin (Germany).

In addition, the UCI has announced that every two years, the UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships will be held at the UCI World Cycling Centre (UCI WCC) Velodrome, situated at the headquarters of the International Federation in Aigle, Switzerland. The decision was made as part of the UCI’s ongoing strategy to help nurture and grow track cycling for young athletes by ensuring competing nations are fully supported through the state-of-the-art resources and facilities at the UCI’s Home of Cycling.

The full list of upcoming UCI World Championships and hosts is:

 2017 UCI Mountain Bike Four-cross World Championships – Val di Sole, Italy

 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships – Maniago, Italy

 2018 and 2020 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships – Aigle, Switzerland

 2018 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships – Auronzo, Italy

 2018 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships – Liège, Belgium

 2019 UCI Road World Championships – Yorkshire, Great Britain

 2019 UCI Mountain Bike (and Masters Mountain Bike) World Championships – Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada

 2019 UCI BMX World Championships – Heusden-Zolder, Belgium

 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships – Emmen, the Netherlands

 2019 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships – Poznan, Poland

 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Berlin, Germany

 2020 UCI BMX World Championships – Houston, USA

 2020 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships – Oostende, Belgium

 2020 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships – Sakarya, Turkey

Brook Mac keeping it rowdy all the way to the line.

The announcement was made at the end of the first day of the UCI Management Committee meeting, which is taking place in Doha, Qatar, during the 2016 UCI Road World Championships. It is the first time that these Championships are organised in the Middle East, and only the second time that they are held within the Asian Confederation.

UCI President Brian Cookson said: “We are delighted to be able to reveal the names of so many new hosts from such a wide range of countries around the world and we look forward to working closely with the successful cities and regions in the coming months and years as we build towards each of these UCI World Championships. We were especially impressed by the strength of interest in hosting our flagship events, as demonstrated by the sheer number and calibre of the bids we received. The UCI is committed to expanding the reach of cycling worldwide and ensuring the sport continues to grow in both established and emerging markets.

www.uci.ch

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23 Comments
  • 19 2
 OHHHHH CANADAAAAAAA
  • 3 0
 It said it was a complete list...where is world champs DH being held for 2018?
  • 6 1
 Sam Hill FTW!
  • 2 0
 Gives Finn 3 yrs to dial in the pro ranks. 1more jr and 2 wc seasons with a home soil world champ finish. BAM!
  • 10 9
 Will Rachel Atherton and the other girls all have to wear a burka in turkey?
  • 7 2
 Seeing as they are not entering the Marathon World Champs, that's a 'No' then I take it.
  • 4 3
 There is no law for any of that shit in Turkey, as much of the population is Christian. Also, Qatar does require headwear for women, but they made an exception for Road Worlds going on right now.
  • 1 0
 Fuck yes!!!! Made the long drive up there last time they hosted worlds and camped out. Total blast!
  • 2 1
 I dare anyone to say Brian Cookson is bad for cycling.
  • 17 1
 Brian Cookson crap for cycling.there done it.
  • 1 0
 @Earthmotherfu: and that's why we have the most successful British cycling team we have ever had.
  • 1 0
 @Earthmotherfu: You said crap, not bad
  • 1 0
 @randybadger: just couldn't help it Facepalm
  • 1 0
 UCI is backing 4x again then? Did I read it right?
  • 1 0
 Will be held as the last two years in Val di Sole, Italy.
  • 2 2
 No XC Eliminator? Not even once? Smile
  • 1 0
 Radest world champ ever
  • 2 3
 Meeeh, same couple of venues over and over for decades... Exciting?
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