
Entries now open for the Shimano Enduro Open of the UCI MTB World Series in Val di Fassa, Trentino 2026
17 April 2026
BECOME A VOLUNTEER AT THE UCI ENDURO WORLD CUP 2026
10 May 2026With the 2026 UCI Enduro World Cup just around the corner, the season is ready to shift into gear with a top-level international calendar and a competition that promises to be more open, exciting and accessible than ever. Just days before the opening round, important updates have also been announced regarding regulations, rankings, qualification criteria and race formats.

Among the key changes for the new season are the introduction of UCI Ranking points for Enduro, new qualification pathways for the World Cup, updated categories for the Enduro Open, and even more comprehensive media coverage across every round. Val di Fassa–Trentino will play a central role in the calendar, ready to welcome the world’s best riders as well as amateur racers eager to test themselves on the same trails as the elite.
Read all the details in the newly released official press release.
THE ROAD AHEAD: 2026 UCI ENDURO WORLD CUP SEASON
A preview of the 2026 UCI Enduro World Cup season, with updated rankings and regulations, as the world’s best riders – led by reigning champions Slawomir Łukasik and Ella Conolly – line up for a season combining elite competition, fan-focused coverage and new opportunities for both professional and amateur racers

24 April 2026 – After a record-breaking 2025 season of the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series, the UCI Enduro World Cup returns in May, with updated regulations, rankings and qualification pathways as the world’s top riders line up on a new calendar in pursuit of overall honours.
The season opens with two one-day races in Loudenvielle–Peyragudes, France, and Saalfelden Leogang–Salzburgerland, Austria, before moving into a sequence of two-day events beginning in Val di Fassa–Trentino, Italy. Following this, riders will head to La Thuile–Valle d’Aosta, Italy, which marks the halfway point of the season and features the return of the night stage, before two-day racing resumes in Aletsch Arena–Bellwald, Valais, Switzerland, and Morillon, Haute-Savoie, France.
After dominating last season, overall winners Slawomir Łukasik of the Yeti/Fox Factory Race Team and Ella Conolly will be back between the race tapes, aiming to defend their titles. Both claimed their first UCI Enduro World Cup wins and proved they had developed a taste for it, each finishing the year with three race victories in addition to the overall title. Replicating that success will not come easily, however, with a deep and competitive field ready to challenge, including Alex Rudeau, Lief Rodgers, Elly Hoskin and Simona Kuchynková of the Cube Action Team, all of whom established themselves as genuine contenders over the course of last season.
Fans can follow the action throughout the year with comprehensive coverage at every round, including detailed course previews featuring the route and its key sections; practice day and race day video highlights on the official YouTube channel; key race moments on social media; live timings on the official WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series website; and a highlights programme broadcast on TNT Sports and Eurosport a week after the event.
This season, former Enduro rider and Enduro World Series Under 21 Champion Elliott Heap joins the team as a presenter for all video content, bringing valuable first-hand race experience and in-depth insight and analysis.
Amateur riders will once again get their chance to test themselves on the same trails — and now on the same days — as the sport’s elite through the Enduro Open. In Loudenvielle–Peyragudes, Saalfelden Leogang–Salzburgerland, Val di Fassa–Trentino, Aletsch Arena–Bellwald, Valais, and Morillon, Haute-Savoie, participants will drop in just hours before the professionals and then wait at the finish line to compare their times directly with them on the same terrain under the same conditions.
New age categories, as well as a pairs category, have also been introduced to create more competitive and rewarding racing by grouping riders into narrower bands. Registrations for all rounds are now open.
NEW FOR 2026
The Union Cycliste Internationale, UCI, and Warner Bros. Discovery Sports, WBD Sports, have introduced updates to the regulations, rankings and qualification pathways for the UCI Enduro World Cup. These changes aim to align Enduro with the Downhill and Cross-country formats, ensuring consistent regulations within the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series while expanding opportunities for riders to compete at UCI World Cup level.
From 2026, Enduro riders will earn UCI Ranking points instead of Global Ranking points, aligning the format with the wider cycling ecosystem. UCI ranking points will be awarded at all Enduro races on the UCI International Calendar.
The introduction of the UCI Enduro ranking system creates a second pathway into the UCI Enduro World Cup, with the top 50 men and top 50 women in the rankings at the time of entry earning automatic qualification.
The Global Ranking list used for 2025 qualification has been frozen, with the top 300 men and top 75 women, as of 31 December 2025, securing automatic qualification for the full 2026 UCI Enduro World Cup season.
Other ways to qualify for the UCI Enduro World Cup include:
- any rider registered with a WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series Team or UCI Mountain Bike Team;
- current UCI World Champions, Continental Champions and National Champions;
- the top 50 men and top 50 women in the UCI EDR Individual Ranking.
Each National Federation also receives additional quota places to use at its discretion: three per Elite category and four per Junior category. This gives federations greater flexibility to select and enter riders alongside those who qualify through standard allocation criteria.
More information on the full UCI Regulations can be found here.
The 2026 WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series season kicks off on 1 May in MONA YongPyong, South Korea, with cross-country and downhill action. The UCI Enduro World Cup and Enduro Open begin in Loudenvielle–Peyragudes, France, on 28 May.

For more information on the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series visit
www.ucimtbworldseries.com





