May 1-3: Race of South Korea, South Korea (XC/DH)
May 22-24: Nové Město Na Moravě, Czechia (XC)
May 28-31: Loudenvielle-Peyragudes, France (DH/EDR)
June 11-14: Saalfelden-Leogang Salzburgerland, Austria (XC/DH/EDR)
June 19-21: Lenzerheide, Switzerland (XC/DH)
June 26-28: Val di Fassa - Trentino, Italy (EDR)
July 3-5: La Thuile – Valle d’Aosta, Italy (XC/DH/EDR)
July 8-12: Pal Arinsal, Andorra (XC/DH)
July 17-19: Aletsch Arena - Bellwald, Valais, Switzerland (EDR)
August 14-16: Haute-Savoie, France (EDR)
August 21-23: Haute-Savoie, France (XC/DH)
September 19-20: Soldier Hollow, Midway, Utah, USA (XC)
September 25-27: Whistler Mountain Bike Park, British Columbia, Canada (DH)
October 2-4: Lake Placid Olympic Sites, New York, USA (XC/DH)
For the first time ever for XC, and the first time in 25 years for DH, there’s a World Cup in Asia: The Race of South Korea in MONA Yongpyong. It’s an extra exciting way to kick off the 2026 series, with an entirely new country and culture to add to the normal new course challenges and round one intrigue. Such is the unknown, some teams have already sent staff to check out the venue and locate amenities.
From there, things get more familiar for the bulk of the season. We’ve got the classics like Nove Mesto (CZE) for XC and Val di Fassa (ITA) for EDR, plus the newer Loudenvielle (FRA) and La Thuile (ITA) races for DH.
Les Gets (FRA) once again kicks things off after the summer break before North America enters the chat in September. Cross-country heads to Utah (USA) for a brand-new venue at Soldier’s Hollow, whilst DH stops north in British Columbia (CAN), for a long-awaited and highly anticipated Whistler World Cup. Lake Placid (USA) will close the year with hopefully another ‘all time fall time’ spectacle.
So, the stage is set and it’s almost time to start this crazy show! Let’s see who will be 2026’s top performers.