Summary

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  1. How to watch?published at 11:31 BST 11 September

    2025 Mountain Bike World Championships

    BBC iPlayer

    Puck Pieterse of the Netherlands in actionImage source, Getty Images
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    Puck Pieterse of the Netherlands in action

    Men’s Cross-Country

    Time - from 12:20 BST

    Where - iPlayer, BBC Sport Website & App

  2. Who to look out for?published at 11:28 BST 11 September

    Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) who already holds road, gravel, and cyclocross world titles – is one of the favourites this year.

    Mathieu van der Poel competesImage source, Getty Images
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    Mathieu van der Poel

    Paris 2024 Olympic champion Tom Pidcock (GB) is not taking part this year.

    Tom Pidcock competesImage source, Getty Images
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    Tom Pidcock

    Other favourites include:

    World leader, and Paris silver medallist Victor Koretzky (France)

    Paris 2024 bronze medallist Alan Hatherly (South Africa)

    World cup ranked second Christopher Blevins (USA)

  3. How to get into cyclingpublished at 11:00 BST 11 September

    Is it for me?

    From young children on stabilisers, through to adults going for long countryside rides, cycling is for everyone. Sick of being stuck in traffic? Cycling to work is also one of the easiest ways to fit exercise into your daily routine. There are also a number of cycling clubs around the UK, where coffee and cake stops are as important as the route you ride!

    What to expect when I start?

    • An hour-long road race can burn up to 844 calories and an hour on the track can burn up to 782 calories.
    • To ensure you're riding safely you should wear a helmet, reflective clothing and equip your bike with lights in winter.
    • Regardless of how and where you cycle, you'll be increasing muscle strength and stamina whilst decreasing your body-fat levels.
    • There are cycling clubs across the UK so it's an excellent way to make friends and develop communication skills.
    • Paracycling, external takes a number of forms including Handcycling, where competitors power the bike with their hands and arms and tandem bikes for blind or visually impaired athletes and their assistants.
    • It's a low-impact type of exercise, so it's easier on your joints than running or other similar activities.
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    BMX Peckham