Big names from the world of enduro and downhill racing due to take part at inaugural championships

By Finlay Anderson

Published: Friday, 09 February 2024 at 12:00 PM


This weekend, the UCI will crown the world’s first snow bike world champions.

Taking place over two days from 10-11 February in the popular French ski resort of Chatel, 50 international competitors from diverse riding backgrounds will be taking to the start line for this new gravity cycling discipline. 

Among the list of entrants are some big names from the world of downhill and enduro racing. But why has the UCI adopted this new discipline and could it become cycling’s latest Olympic sport? 

What the heck is snow biking?

The Snow Bike World Championship race formats borrow heavily from the skiing world. – UCI

In the past, snow biking has referred to anything from adapted motocross bikes or snowmobiles to fat bikes and mountain bikes with skis instead of wheels. 

The new UCI Snow Bike World Championships will involve none of the above. Riders will compete on regular mountain bikes fitted with studded tyres, which will be “regulated according to the condition of the piste”. The UCI recommends downhill bikes, although they are not mandatory.

The racing formats at the new championships borrow from the world of skiing.

On Saturday, riders will compete in the Super G race. Super G, which stands for ‘super giant slalom’, is already an established downhill skiing discipline. 

The Snow Bike World Championships equivalent bears resemblance to downhill racing as we know it. It will involve a timed run down a 1.9km-long piste, dropping 600 metres and navigating through slalom gates as the riders descend. 

Competitors will enter the course at 40-second intervals. They must pass through the gates, which are six to eight metres wide and spaced around 25 metres apart. Missing a gate results in disqualification and the fastest rider to complete the course wins.

Sunday’s Dual Slalom race sees riders go head-to-head on the snow, battling it out on two parallel 500m courses, with jumps and other technical features. Riders complete each side of the run, with the lowest combined time winning and moving on to the next round. There are five rounds in total.