Andorra is a principality nestled in the heart of the Pyrenees famed for international sport. During the summer, Pal Arinsal is synonymous with mountain bike and has been one of the traditional venues for the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup. This site has hosted the World Cup since 2008 alongside the World Championships in 2015. For years, it has hosted the Cross-country Short Track (XCC), Downhill (DHI) and Cross-country Olympic (XCO). It is the highest altitude usually faced throughout the season making all three a unique challenge.
The Pal Arinsal Bike Park is well known in the world of mountain biking and in 2021 it opened a completely new downhill track which is 2.1km in length, starting from Pic del Cubil and arriving at Fontanals. As for the Cross-country circuits, these have also been modified with the full-sized XCO track now measuring 4km in length.
In 2024, Pal Arinsal will once again host the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships with XCC, XCO, DHI and, for the first time, e-Bike.
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