Mexican MTB National Championships - XCO

Mexican MTB National Championships - XCO 2010

18 Jul 2010 mx MX, Tapalpa CN

The Mexican MTB National Championships - XCO 2010 was held in Tapalpa on 18th July 2010. This event was a significant one in the mountain biking calendar, attracting the best riders from across the country. The competition was fierce, with participants battling it out on the challenging terrain of Tapalpa, a town known for its beautiful landscapes and steep hills.

The XCO, or Cross-Country Olympic, is a format of mountain biking race where the riders start together and must complete a set number of laps of a course. The 2010 Mexican MTB National Championships - XCO in Tapalpa was a test of endurance, skill, and strategy. The riders had to navigate through rocky paths, steep climbs, and rapid descents, pushing their physical limits to the edge.

The Mexican MTB National Championships - XCO 2010 in Tapalpa was not just a race, but a celebration of the sport of mountain biking. It brought together a community of riders, fans, and enthusiasts, all united by their love for the sport. The event was a showcase of the talent and determination of the riders, and a testament to the growing popularity of mountain biking in Mexico.
Tapalpa, Jalisco, Mexico
October 21, 2025 - 21:00
Local Time Zone: America/Mexico_City
22ºC 71.5ºf Clear
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  • 4.7 km/h S
  • Humidity: 49%

THIS EDITION

MEN

Winner(s): MEX TORRES ACOSTA Ignacio
Winner(s) time: 1:32:45
Median age: 29
Riders: 10
DNF: 2

WOMEN

Winner(s): MORFIN MACOUZET Laura Lorenza
Winner(s) time: 1:30:24
Median age: 24
Riders: 7
DNF: 1

ALL EDITIONS

MEN

Youngest winner: mex TORRES ACOSTA Ignacio 26 years
Winner more times: mex TORRES ACOSTA Ignacio 1 times
Race record: mex TORRES ACOSTA Ignacio 1:32:45

LATEST WINNERS

2010 mex TORRES ACOSTA Ignacio 26 years 1:32:45

WOMEN

Winner more times: MORFIN MACOUZET Laura Lorenza 1 times
Race record: MORFIN MACOUZET Laura Lorenza 1:30:24

LATEST WINNERS

2010 MORFIN MACOUZET Laura Lorenza 0 years 1:30:24

RACES