The buzz around mountain biking in 2025 is louder than ever. And no surprise, the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup has become the place to see the sport at its peak.
The good news? You donโt need to book a flight to Val di Sole or stand elbow-to-elbow with fans in Loudenvielle to catch the action.
With the right streaming setup, you can follow every hairpin turn, massive jump, and photo-finish sprint from your couch, your campsite, or even your phone at the coffee shop.
So if you’re wondering where and how to watch, you’re in the right place. Let’s break it down.
Where You Can Watch (And On What Platform)
Letโs start with the basics: streaming rights depend on your location. Some countries have exclusive broadcasters, while others rely on the official MTBWS TV stream. Hereโs a quick look at what platform carries the races in different regions:
Country
Platform
United States
MAX
United Kingdom
discovery+
Australia
Stan
Canada
FloSports
Afghanistan
MTBWS TV
Brazil
MTBWS TV
Germany
discovery+, Eurosport
South Africa
MTBWS TV, Supersport
Japan
MTBWS TV
Traveling or Geo-Blocked? Use a VPN
If you’re outside your home country or a race is blocked in your area, a VPN for streaming services can get around the issue. Choose a reliable service, connect to a region where your platform is available, and stream as if you were local.
But always check the terms of service โ not all platforms officially allow VPN use, even if it’s technically possible.
MTBWS TV is THE Go-To Global Streaming Option
If you’re in a country without a local broadcaster, or just want a centralized, race-focused experience, MTBWS TV is probably your best bet.
Built through a partnership between Warner Bros. Discovery and Staylive, MTBWS TV is a dedicated streaming platform that covers every single UCI World Cup race, across all disciplines:
You get live coverage, full replays, and even exclusive extras like GoPro footage from rider helmets. The subscription is reasonably priced (check their website for up-to-date packages), and you can stream it via browser or mobile app โ simple setup, great quality.
Itโs especially handy if youโre in places like Brazil, Japan, or Afghanistan, where other platforms just arenโt an option.
Want Free Highlights? Head to YouTube
If youโre not keen on paying for a subscription or only want the most exciting moments, YouTube is the safest bet.
Hereโs what youโll find:
- Race Highlights โ typically uploaded within hours after each race wraps.
- Rider Interviews โ quick chats and raw emotion from the finish line.
- Course Previews โ great for getting a feel for the terrain before the big event.
It’s completely free, and perfect if you’re short on time but still want to stay connected to the series.
Other Streaming Options (That May Work for You)
A few other platforms carry races in select regions or offer mountain bike coverage as part of their broader sports content.
GCN+
Great if you already watch road cycling or cyclocross. They occasionally stream MTB events live, with excellent commentary and race breakdowns. Check regional availability โ not all countries are supported.
Eurosport

Available across parts of Europe, often bundled with other Discovery content. If you’re already a subscriber, itโs worth checking their MTB lineup.
discovery+
Besides the UK, discovery+ streams races in several European countries like Germany and Austria. They cover a wide range of sports, so itโs a good multi-purpose subscription for cycling fans.
UCI World Cup & the Events That Make It Worth Watching
Watching races is one thing. Knowing whatโs going on makes it better.
The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup is part of the larger WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series, and includes several disciplines that each bring something different to the table:
Downhill (DHI)
Fast, brutal, and often wild. Riders hurtle down steep, technical tracks, racing against the clock with millimeter-level precision.
Cross-Country Olympic (XCO)

Think marathon-level endurance combined with climbing and descending across lap-based technical courses.
Short Track (XCC)
Like XCO, but compressed into a frantic, all-out sprint format. Itโs also used to seed riders for XCO starts.
Enduro (EDR) & E-Enduro (E-EDR)
Stage-based racing over multiple trails. Timed on the descents, untimed on the climbs. E-Enduro adds a bit of electric-assist spice.
In 2025, the calendar features 10 stops across Brazil, Europe, and North America. Look out for iconic venues like Val di Sole (Italy) and exciting new ones like Lake Placid (USA) and La Thuile (Italy).
The season opens in Araxรก, Brazil, with back-to-back XCO and XCC events โ a great way to kick things off with high-intensity racing.
Who to Watch
Not every name is confirmed yet, but a few athletes are practically guaranteed to steal the spotlight.
Downhill
- Rachel Atherton (UK) โ She’s battled back from injuries, and every race she enters is an event.
- Greg Minnaar (South Africa) โ The GOAT of downhill. Still fast, still hungry.
- Camille Balanche (France) โ Consistent and calculated, with serious podium potential.
Cross-Country
- Pauline Ferrand-Prรฉvot (France) โ Multiple world titles, Olympic medals, and total domination on technical courses.
- Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) โ The unicorn. He does road, CX, MTB… and wins everywhere.
- Evie Richards (UK) โ Explosive rider with gutsy racecraft and a growing fan base.
Enduro
- Richie Rude (USA) โ A hammer on the pedals and surgical on the descents.
- Isabeau Courdurier (France) โ Calm, deadly fast, and tactically sharp.
- Jesse Melamed (Canada) โ Aggressive and stylish, always pushing limits.
Keep an eye out โ newer names may also emerge as surprise contenders, especially in e-enduro and short track formats.
Getting the Most Out of Your Online Viewing Experience

Watching online isnโt just convenient โ it can actually give you a better view than being trailside. Here’s how to make the most of it:
What You Get Online
Some platforms (like MTBWS TV) even include GoPro POV footage straight from the riderโs helmet โ it’s about as close as youโll get to racing without signing a waiver.
Pro Tips
@WHOOP X @UCIMTBWORLDSERIES๐ฅ
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- Use a strong internet connection (10 Mbps or higher for HD)
- Test your device before race day (browser, app, or smart TV)
- Clear your browser cache or restart your app if streaming glitches
- Follow @uci_mtbworldseries on Instagram or Twitter/X for real-time alerts and clips
- Join live chats or online forums for an extra dose of community โ Reddit, Discord, even YouTube comments can add flavor
Stay on Schedule
Race weekends come fast, and the time zones donโt always line up with yours. Hereโs how to stay on top of the action:
Final Thoughts
@uci_mtbworldseries Jackson Goldstone ๐ on ๐๐คฉ #mountainbike #Canada โฌ original sound – WHOOP UCI MTB World Series
The UCI Mountain Bike World Cup isnโt just a race series โ itโs a showcase of grit, gear, and pure adrenaline. And in 2025, thereโs no excuse to miss it.
Whether you go full-on with a subscription to MAX, discovery+, or MTBWS TVโฆ or just catch the highlights on YouTube with your morning coffee, thereโs a way to stay connected that fits your life.
So pick your platform, check the race times, and settle in. The dirtโs about to fly.
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