MTB Downhill & Enduro World Championship Information
British Cycling follows a formal selection process for riders who aim to compete for Great Britain at the Downhill and Enduro World Championship events.
Please select the link below for details of the downhill selection process for this year's Downhill World Championships.
Downhill World Championships selection process
ENDURO WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS - EDR & E-EDR
Qualified Riders from World Cup Results
Qualifed Riders from Global Rankings
All riders must register through British Cycling. The registration form can be found by clicking the link below:
Registration for QUALIFIED RIDERS
The mountain bike rider
Mountain bikers come in all shapes, sizes and ages. Cross-country suits light riders with great endurance and technical off-road ability. Downhill and four cross is more explosive, favouring more powerful sprint athletes. Mountain bike racing has categories for all ages and abilities, from fun races to mountain bike marathons to elite competition at world and Olympic level. Away from racing, the mountain bike scene is huge, with trail centres throughout the country offering routes to suit a wide range of ages and ability levels.
Mountain bike events
The bikes
Cross-country bike
Cross-country bikes are lightweight, generally with front or dual suspension, strong brakes and a wide range of gears to cope with mixed terrain. As with all other mountain bikes, they have knobbly tyres of around two inches wide, which allow for off-road access.
Downhill bike
Downhill bikes are much more robustly built, with longer travel suspension, tougher wheels and tyres and different frame geometry. They’re designed to do one thing very well; go downhill fast.
Four cross bike
Four cross bikes are somewhere in between; specialised machines with small agile frames and a long travel front fork, honed for the demands of the four-cross track.
Kit and clothing
Clothing
Mountain biking is a year-round sport, so it’s important to dress according to the weather. You may prefer to wear cycling-specific jerseys that will help to draw moisture away from your clothing. Top-level mountain bikers will wear padded cycling shorts, but you can also get baggy mountain bike shorts with hidden padding that still offer comfort and protection. For winter rides, a lightweight rain jacket can protect you from the elements.
Downhill helmet
Downhill mountain bikers use helmets that look more like a motorcycling helmet than the traditional cyclist’s helmet as they have full-face protection, essential given the high speeds riders reach on often dangerous terrain.
Helmet
Mountain bike helmets have visors, enhanced rear-head coverage and a firm, secure fit. They’re designed to ventilate well at low speeds.
Body armour and pads
Given the thrills and spills of mountain biking, body armour can massively reduce the likelihood of injury. Hard-shell armour is best suited for gravity-style riding on technical terrain while soft shell armour is designed for more regular use on trail riding. Knee pads should be light and non-restrictive so they don’t hinder pedalling.
Get involved with mountain biking
Watch mountain biking
Mountain biking is best watched up close and personal, where you can really appreciate the athleticism and skill of those taking part. The environments that mountain biking take place in are often spectacular and the culture at events is relaxed and exciting, with many events having a festival feel.
Mountain bike clubs
There are a number of mountain bike specific clubs across the country, that organise club training rides, support entry to events and lead recreational rides. Meanwhile, there are Go-Ride clubs throughout the country that run mountain bike skills sessions to help young riders get into the sport, teaching them the essential techniques of off-road riding.
Mountain bike events
The mountain bike racing season extends throughout the year, with the main racing season running from spring to autumn while various winter series ensure there is racing for four seasons. There is racing for all age groups and a range of abilities.
Volunteer
Support the sport by volunteering your time and skills at your local mountain biking event. There are opportunities for a variety of roles including timekeepers, judges and marshals. British Cycling has a range of volunteer education courses to support your development.
Mountain bike technique & training
When riding off-road, good skills are as important as fitness. Develop your mountain biking technique with our Insight Zone videos and articles, or look up your nearest coach for some pointers out on the trail.
Mountain bike leadership
Mountain bike leaders are trained and insured to help you explore the best trails. Anyone can become a leader, you just need to be a competent rider and committed to giving fellow off-roaders an experience they’ll never forget.