
Australia National Championships - XCO - DHI - XCR - PUM - XCC - E-XCO 2023
13 Feb 2023 -19 Feb 2023
AUS, Thredbo
CN
The Australia National Championships for XCO, DHI, XCR, PUM, XCC, and E-XCO are set to take place in Thredbo from 13 Feb 2023 to 19 Feb 2023. This event is a significant one in the Australian cycling calendar, attracting the best riders from across the country to compete in various disciplines. The championships will be held over a week, providing an exciting spectacle for fans of the sport.
The XCO (Cross Country Olympic) event is one of the highlights of the Australia National Championships. It is a test of endurance and technical skill, with riders navigating a challenging course that includes steep climbs and descents. The DHI (Downhill) event, on the other hand, is all about speed and control, as riders race down a steep, often rocky course. The XCR (Cross Country Relay) and PUM (Pump Track) events also promise to be thrilling, with teams and individuals battling it out for the title.
The XCC (Cross Country Short Circuit) and E-XCO (Electric Cross Country Olympic) events are relatively new additions to the Australia National Championships. The XCC is a shorter, more intense version of the XCO, while the E-XCO involves electric mountain bikes. Both events are expected to draw a large crowd, as they offer a fresh and exciting twist on traditional mountain biking. The 2023 championships in Thredbo are sure to be a memorable event, showcasing the best of Australian cycling talent.
The XCO (Cross Country Olympic) event is one of the highlights of the Australia National Championships. It is a test of endurance and technical skill, with riders navigating a challenging course that includes steep climbs and descents. The DHI (Downhill) event, on the other hand, is all about speed and control, as riders race down a steep, often rocky course. The XCR (Cross Country Relay) and PUM (Pump Track) events also promise to be thrilling, with teams and individuals battling it out for the title.
The XCC (Cross Country Short Circuit) and E-XCO (Electric Cross Country Olympic) events are relatively new additions to the Australia National Championships. The XCC is a shorter, more intense version of the XCO, while the E-XCO involves electric mountain bikes. Both events are expected to draw a large crowd, as they offer a fresh and exciting twist on traditional mountain biking. The 2023 championships in Thredbo are sure to be a memorable event, showcasing the best of Australian cycling talent.
THIS EDITION
MEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 26:19:27 |
Median age: | 27 |
Riders: | 14 |
DNF: | 2 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 21:47:10 |
Median age: | 31 |
Riders: | 8 |
DNF: | 1 |
ALL EDITIONS
LATEST WINNERS
2023 | ![]() |
22 years | 26:19:27 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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31 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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21:47:10 |
LATEST WINNERS
2023 | ![]() |
31 years | 21:47:10 |
RACES
THIS EDITION
MEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:28:49:01 |
Median age: | 29 |
Riders: | 22 |
DNF: | 1 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:28:20:77 |
Median age: | 31 |
Riders: | 10 |
DNF: | 1 |
ALL EDITIONS
LATEST WINNERS
2023 | ![]() |
22 years | 1:28:49:01 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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31 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:28:20:77 |
LATEST WINNERS
2023 | ![]() |
31 years | 1:28:20:77 |