
Lesotho National MTB Championships - XCO 2015
17 Jul 2015
LS, Maseru
CN
The Lesotho National MTB Championships - XCO 2015 was a significant event in the world of mountain biking. Held in Maseru, the capital city of Lesotho, on 17th July 2015, the championship attracted a large number of participants and spectators from around the globe. The event was a part of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) calendar, making it a prestigious competition for mountain bikers.
The championship was organized in the XCO format, which stands for Cross-Country Olympic. This format is characterized by several laps of a short (typically 4–6 km) course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles requiring the rider to quickly dismount, carry the bike while navigating the obstruction and remount. The XCO format is known for its high intensity and technical difficulty, making the Lesotho National MTB Championships - XCO 2015 a challenging event for the participants.
The Lesotho National MTB Championships - XCO 2015 was not just a competition, but also a celebration of the sport of mountain biking. The event in Maseru on 17th July 2015 showcased the skills and endurance of the participants, while also highlighting the beauty and ruggedness of Lesotho's landscape. The championship was a testament to the growing popularity of mountain biking in Lesotho and the potential of the country as a destination for international sporting events.
The championship was organized in the XCO format, which stands for Cross-Country Olympic. This format is characterized by several laps of a short (typically 4–6 km) course featuring pavement, wooded trails, grass, steep hills and obstacles requiring the rider to quickly dismount, carry the bike while navigating the obstruction and remount. The XCO format is known for its high intensity and technical difficulty, making the Lesotho National MTB Championships - XCO 2015 a challenging event for the participants.
The Lesotho National MTB Championships - XCO 2015 was not just a competition, but also a celebration of the sport of mountain biking. The event in Maseru on 17th July 2015 showcased the skills and endurance of the participants, while also highlighting the beauty and ruggedness of Lesotho's landscape. The championship was a testament to the growing popularity of mountain biking in Lesotho and the potential of the country as a destination for international sporting events.
Maseru, Maseru, Lesotho
September 24, 2025 - 03:00
Local Time Zone: Africa/Maseru
12.9ºC 55.2ºf

- 0.04 inches
- 4 km/h N
- Humidity: 77%
THIS EDITION
MEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:38:52 |
Median age: | 23 |
Riders: | 10 |
DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:38:39 |
Median age: | 21 |
Riders: | 3 |
DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
Youngest winner: |
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30 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:38:52 |
LATEST WINNERS
2015 | ![]() |
30 years | 1:38:52 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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22 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:38:39 |
LATEST WINNERS
2015 | ![]() |
22 years | 1:38:39 |