Australian MTB National Championships - XCO-DHI-4X 2011
22 Feb 2011 -27 Feb 2011
AU, Adelaide, South Australia
CN
The Australian MTB National Championships - XCO-DHI-4X 2011 was held in Adelaide, South Australia from 22 Feb 2011 to 27 Feb 2011. This event was a significant gathering of the country's top mountain biking athletes, showcasing their skills in cross-country, downhill, and four-cross disciplines. The competition was fierce, with participants battling it out on challenging terrains and tracks, pushing their limits to secure the national title.
The event was a week-long celebration of mountain biking, with the XCO (Cross Country Olympic), DHI (Downhill), and 4X (Four-Cross) races taking place. The XCO-DHI-4X 2011 was a testament to the growing popularity and recognition of mountain biking as a competitive sport in Australia. The championships attracted a large number of spectators, who were treated to thrilling performances by the athletes.
The Australian MTB National Championships - XCO-DHI-4X 2011 in Adelaide, South Australia was not just a competition, but also a platform for athletes to gain exposure and experience. The event was a stepping stone for many athletes who went on to represent Australia in international competitions. The 22 Feb 2011-27 Feb 2011 event was a significant milestone in the history of Australian mountain biking, setting the stage for future championships.
The event was a week-long celebration of mountain biking, with the XCO (Cross Country Olympic), DHI (Downhill), and 4X (Four-Cross) races taking place. The XCO-DHI-4X 2011 was a testament to the growing popularity and recognition of mountain biking as a competitive sport in Australia. The championships attracted a large number of spectators, who were treated to thrilling performances by the athletes.
The Australian MTB National Championships - XCO-DHI-4X 2011 in Adelaide, South Australia was not just a competition, but also a platform for athletes to gain exposure and experience. The event was a stepping stone for many athletes who went on to represent Australia in international competitions. The 22 Feb 2011-27 Feb 2011 event was a significant milestone in the history of Australian mountain biking, setting the stage for future championships.
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
October 24, 2025 - 11:45
Local Time Zone: Australia/Adelaide
17.9ºC 64.1ºf
- 0 inches
- 10.8 km/h W
- Humidity: 51%
THIS EDITION
MEN
| Winner(s): | |
| Winner(s) time: | 2:02:36 |
| Median age: | 22 |
| Riders: | 10 |
| DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
| Winner(s): | |
| Winner(s) time: | 2:31:27 |
| Median age: | 27 |
| Riders: | 10 |
| DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
| Youngest winner: |
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27 years |
| Winner more times: |
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1 times |
| Race record: |
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1:56:03 |
LATEST WINNERS
| 2011 | 27 years | 2:02:36 | |
| 2010 | 31 years | 1:56:03 |
WOMEN
| Winner more times: |
|
1 times |
| Race record: | PICTON Leonie | 2:31:27 |
LATEST WINNERS
| 2011 | PICTON Leonie | 0 years | 2:31:27 |
| 2010 | 0 years | 2:31:89 |
RACES
THIS EDITION
MEN
| Winner(s): | |
| Median age: | 23 |
| Riders: | 10 |
| DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
| Winner(s): | |
| Median age: | 26 |
| Riders: | 5 |
| DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
| Youngest winner: |
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28 years |
| Winner more times: |
|
1 times |
| Race record: |
|
LATEST WINNERS
| 2011 | 28 years | ||
| 2010 | 29 years |
WOMEN
| Winner more times: |
|
1 times |
| Race record: |
|
LATEST WINNERS
| 2011 | 0 years | ||
| 2010 | 0 years |
RACES
THIS EDITION
MEN
| Winner(s): | |
| Winner(s) time: | 1:43:51 |
| Median age: | 27 |
| Riders: | 10 |
| DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
| Winner(s): | |
| Winner(s) time: | 1:45:27 |
| Median age: | 30 |
| Riders: | 10 |
| DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
| Youngest winner: |
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24 years |
| Winner more times: |
|
1 times |
| Race record: |
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1:43:51 |
LATEST WINNERS
| 2011 | 0 years | 1:43:51 | |
| 2010 | 24 years | 1:58:39 |
WOMEN
| Youngest winner: |
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27 years |
| Winner more times: |
|
1 times |
| Race record: |
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1:30:26 |
LATEST WINNERS
| 2011 | 31 years | 1:45:27 | |
| 2010 | 27 years | 1:30:26 |