Online tickets sales are open for the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup stage in Daolasa di Commezzadura (Trentino, Italy), to be held from June 29th to July 2nd, with a 10% discount on a 1-day and 2-days tickets, until Monday, April 10th
The new UCI Mountain Bike World Series, managed by ESO Sport – Warner Bros Discovery, started from Tasmania and kicked off the Enduro World Cup season. Nevertheless, Italian fans will have to wait for the early summer to live the emotions of home races.
Indeed, less than 3 months are left to the long weekend of the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup in Val di Sole. Daolasa di Commezzadura (Trentino, Northern Italy) is already preparing to welcome the top-notch Mountain Bike of four disciplines: Cross-Country, Short Track, Downhill and Four-Cross (4X).
The organizing committee of the Val di Sole’s World Cup event, led by Grandi Eventi Val di Sole and Val di Sole Tourism Board, has officially opened online ticket sales on valdisolebikeland.com.
The tickets for Saturday, July 1st (Downhill races) or Sunday, July 2nd (Cross-Country competitions) are priced 20 € each plus the service charges, while two-day tickets (Saturday and Sunday) are available at 30 € plus service fees. The tickets do not include access to the lifts. However, for those who wish to buy the ticket by Monday, April 10th there is a discount of 10%. Entry is free for children up to 12 years of age, after completing the registration on the ticketing platform.
Hospitality tickets are also available, including hospitality with catering, Team Area access, races, expo area, lifts, side events and grandstand seats. For children under 12, hospitality tickets are available at a reduced cost.
Free entry will be granted to everybody on Thursday, June 29th (U23 Short Track races) and Friday, June 30th, when the Elite Short Track races and the 4X Pro Tour event will be held. On Saturday, July 1st, free entry will be granted after the Downhill awarding ceremonies, hence providing access to the Giant Mini World Cup. Children from 2 to 12 years old will race on a short Cross-Country course, just feet away from their heroes.
In the last two seasons, 2021 and 2022, Val di Sole hosted the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships and the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup Finals respectively. 25,000 spectators flocked to Daolasa on the occasion of the 2022 World Cup Grand Finale.