Competitors enter the course in a cloud of dust during the Men's Cross Country Race at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup at the Angel Fire Resort on July 10, 2005 in Angel Fire, New Mexico. Christoph Sauser #1 from Switzerland went on to win the race. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

UCI Cycling World Championships (Cross-Country)

The first edition of the UCI Cycling World Championships was awarded to Glasgow and across Scotland (Great Britain). During 11 days of competition: 13 separate UCI World Championships scheduled and more than 2600 athletes to win over 200 rainbow jerseys.

Competitors enter the course in a cloud of dust during the Men's Cross Country Race at the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup at the Angel Fire Resort on July 10, 2005 in Angel Fire, New Mexico. Christoph Sauser #1 from Switzerland went on to win the race. (Photo by Doug Pensinger/Getty Images)

UCI Cycling World Championships (Cross-Country Marathon)

The first edition of the UCI Cycling World Championships was awarded to Glasgow and across Scotland (Great Britain). During 11 days of competition: 13 separate UCI World Championships scheduled and more than 2600 athletes to win over 200 rainbow jerseys.

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UCI Cycling World Championships (Downhill)

The first edition of the UCI Cycling World Championships was awarded to Glasgow and across Scotland (Great Britain). During 11 days of competition: 13 separate UCI World Championships scheduled and more than 2600 athletes to win over 200 rainbow jerseys.

UCI Cycling World Championships (Road)

The first edition of the UCI Cycling World Championships was awarded to Glasgow and across Scotland (Great Britain). During 11 days of competition: 13 separate UCI World Championships scheduled and more than 2600 athletes to win over 200 rainbow jerseys.