
Coupe De France VTT Subaru - XCO-DHI 2010
21 Aug 2010 -22 Aug 2010
FR, Méribel
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The Coupe De France VTT Subaru - XCO-DHI 2010 was a significant event in the world of mountain biking. Held in the picturesque town of Méribel, France, from 21 Aug 2010 to 22 Aug 2010, the competition attracted some of the best mountain bikers from around the world. The event was a part of the French Cup series and was organized by the French Cycling Federation.
The competition consisted of two main disciplines: Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) and Downhill (DHI). The XCO-DHI 2010 was a test of both endurance and technical skills, with the XCO race involving multiple laps of a challenging circuit, and the DHI race requiring riders to descend a steep and often treacherous course as quickly as possible. The event was sponsored by Subaru, a brand known for its commitment to outdoor and adventure sports.
The Coupe De France VTT Subaru - XCO-DHI 2010 in Méribel was not just a competition, but also a celebration of the sport of mountain biking. Over the course of the two-day event, spectators were treated to thrilling races, breathtaking mountain scenery, and a festive atmosphere. The event further cemented Méribel's reputation as a premier destination for mountain biking and outdoor sports.
The competition consisted of two main disciplines: Cross-Country Olympic (XCO) and Downhill (DHI). The XCO-DHI 2010 was a test of both endurance and technical skills, with the XCO race involving multiple laps of a challenging circuit, and the DHI race requiring riders to descend a steep and often treacherous course as quickly as possible. The event was sponsored by Subaru, a brand known for its commitment to outdoor and adventure sports.
The Coupe De France VTT Subaru - XCO-DHI 2010 in Méribel was not just a competition, but also a celebration of the sport of mountain biking. Over the course of the two-day event, spectators were treated to thrilling races, breathtaking mountain scenery, and a festive atmosphere. The event further cemented Méribel's reputation as a premier destination for mountain biking and outdoor sports.
THIS EDITION
MEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 4:06:33 |
Median age: | 21 |
Riders: | 100 |
DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 4:48:45 |
Median age: | 19 |
Riders: | 20 |
DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
Youngest winner: |
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22 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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3:47:16 |
LATEST WINNERS
2012 | ![]() |
22 years | 3:47:16 |
2010 | ![]() |
30 years | 4:06:33 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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20 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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4:42:11 |
LATEST WINNERS
2012 | ![]() |
22 years | 4:42:11 |
2010 | ![]() |
20 years | 4:48:45 |
RACES
THIS EDITION
MEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:43:32 |
Median age: | 24 |
Riders: | 81 |
DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:29:29 |
Median age: | 25 |
Riders: | 23 |
DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
Youngest winner: |
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24 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:29:53 |
LATEST WINNERS
2012 | ![]() |
25 years | 1:29:53 |
2010 | ![]() |
24 years | 1:43:32 |
WOMEN
Winner more times: |
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2 times |
Race record: |
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1:29:29 |
LATEST WINNERS
2012 | ![]() |
0 years | 1:30:37 |
2010 | ![]() |
0 years | 1:29:29 |