2024 XTERRA World Cup

Québec

July

12

08:00

Full Distance

1.5K

33K

10K

July

14

09:00

Short Track

0.4K

8K

1.8K

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The second location to make its World Cup debut this year, Canada comes with all the hype you could expect from a country that has consistently found itself as a powerhouse contender for the world’s best mountain bike trails.

Full Distance Start List

FRA

522

DNK

470

FRA

431

FRA

372

FRA

323

ITA

277

NZL

255

BEL

219

DEU

157

ITA

198

FRA

125

USA

114

USA

76

USA

74

USA

51

USA

31

USA

47

CAN

25

SYR

15

USA

0

FRA

530

FRA

383

ITA

411

CHE

355

DEU

200

FRA

161

USA

152

CAN

117

CAN

98

USA

84

AUT

79

CAN

0

GBR

0

Full Distance Results

Times, splits and points from the second Short Track race of the series.

Serrières and Billouin Lock Down Québec Full Distance


Both reigning XTERRA World Champions have found the top step of the podium, claiming the Full Distance win to close the show in Québec. Arthur Serrières went down hard on the bike in Friday's Short Track race, but has responded the only way he knows how as he proved that he may still be the fastest man on the feet. Meanwhile, Solenne Billouin made it look easy with the series all but wrapped up for the French athlete.

For the men, it was one of the most tightly contested races of the series yet with everything coming down to the run. Despite looking like he may back up his win in Belgium, Jens Emil Sloth Nielsen was just unable to hold off Serrières, but will still be happy with his 2nd place finish. Felix Forissier came in 3rd, achieving his intended goal of holding his series lead. In the women’s race it was Marta Menditto who put her speed on the feet to work as she claimed 2nd place, while the USA’s Suzie Snyder will be happy with her return to the podium in 3rd. 

To read the full race report, click here.

Men's Full Distance Results (Top 7)

1

2:32:39

Swim:

20:28

Bike:

1:25:07

Run:

46:13

$2,300

Points:

100

Total:

423

Rank:

5

2

2:34:34

Swim:

22:18

Bike:

1:23:01

Run:

48:06

$1,700

Points:

90

Total:

560

Rank:

2

3

2:35:02

Swim:

00:00

Bike:

00:00

Run:

48:44

$1,200

Points:

82

Total:

604

Rank:

1

4

2:36:44

Swim:

21:08

Bike:

1:25:55

Run:

48:51

$800

Points:

75

Total:

506

Rank:

3

5

2:37:04

Swim:

21:11

Bike:

1:25:58

Run:

48:57

$650

Points:

69

Total:

324

Rank:

6

6

2:39:18

Swim:

20:22

Bike:

1:25:06

Run:

53:01

$450

Points:

63

Total:

261

Rank:

9

7

2:41:05

Swim:

20:32

Bike:

1:27:35

Run:

52:03

$400

Points:

58

Total:

430

Rank:

4

Women's Full Distance Results (Top 7)

1

3:00:03

Swim:

24:18

Bike:

1:36:09

Run:

58:42

$2,300

Points:

100

Total:

630

Rank:

1

2

3:05:25

Swim:

24:03

Bike:

1:40:33

Run:

59:48

$1,700

Points:

90

Total:

501

Rank:

2

3

3:05:47

Swim:

24:10

Bike:

1:38:20

Run:

1:01:52

$1,200

Points:

82

Total:

234

Rank:

8

4

3:10:31

Swim:

24:16

Bike:

1:47:02

Run:

58:09

$800

Points:

75

Total:

430

Rank:

4

5

3:18:54

Swim:

27:06

Bike:

1:44:13

Run:

1:06:19

$650

Points:

69

Total:

186

Rank:

10

6

3:23:18

Swim:

25:44

Bike:

1:49:35

Run:

1:06:33

$450

Points:

63

Total:

224

Rank:

9

7

3:23:51

Swim:

25:31

Bike:

1:52:19

Run:

1:04:36

$400

Points:

58

Total:

258

Rank:

7

Short Track Results

Times, splits and points from the third Short Track race of the series.

Felix Forissier and Solenne Billouin Win Québec Short Track


The first battle of the weekend is done and dusted, with Felix Forissier and Solenne Billouin getting it done fastest to stamp their names in one of the most exciting Short Track courses in the series so far. Both take the max 75 points for their efforts, and retain their top spots on the leaderboard.

Jens Emil Sloth Nielsen and Alizée Paties both add 67 points to their tally for finishing 2nd in the men’s and women’s races respectively, while Michele Bonacina and Anna Zehnder claim the final step of the podium and a 61-point haul.

Athletes will no doubt be heading for some much needed recovery before the big one on Sunday. The Full Distance race kicks off at 8am local time with live tracking available here. Be sure to also follow XTERRA on IG for content and updates throughout the race. It’s been 10 years in the making and this one should be good!

Men's Short Track Results (Top 5)

1

41:28

Swim:

05:03

Bike:

23:08

Run:

11:30

$900

Points:

75

Total:

522

Rank:

1

2

41:49

Swim:

05:35

Bike:

22:41

Run:

11:31

$700

Points:

67

Total:

470

Rank:

2

3

42:04

Swim:

04:59

Bike:

23:23

Run:

11:52

$500

Points:

61

Total:

198

Rank:

11

4

42:32

Swim:

05:22

Bike:

23:37

Run:

11:42

$250

Points:

56

Total:

255

Rank:

7

5

42:48

Swim:

05:18

Bike:

23:47

Run:

11:49

$150

Points:

51

Total:

208

Rank:

10

Women's Short Track Results (Top 5)

1

46:43

Swim:

05:55

Bike:

25:39

Run:

13:17

$900

Points:

75

Total:

530

Rank:

1

2

47:32

Swim:

05:58

Bike:

25:55

Run:

13:37

$700

Points:

67

Total:

450

Rank:

2

3

48:48

Swim:

06:05

Bike:

27:59

Run:

12:36

$500

Points:

61

Total:

355

Rank:

4

4

48:51

Swim:

06:05

Bike:

27:10

Run:

13:29

$250

Points:

56

Total:

411

Rank:

3

5

50:37

Swim:

06:07

Bike:

27:06

Run:

14:55

$150

Points:

51

Total:

152

Rank:

9

Leaderboard after Stop 5

Men

Points

WORLD CUP Series Info

The XTERRA World Cup is the world's premier off-road triathlon pro series, where the sport’s top elites go head-to-head in a condensed circuit of Full Distance and Short Track races. A points-based battle where every turn, climb, and descent matters, each race is a fight for a share of the series prize purse and the pursuit of becoming the next XTERRA World Cup Champion.

The 2026 World Cup features seven stops and eleven races across Oceania, Europe, North America, and Asia. The Joker Rule returns, giving each athlete one Full Distance joker and one Short Track joker to help manage the demands of global travel and reduce the impact of mechanicals. Each race awards points to the top 30 finishers, with a standard Full Distance win earning 100 points and Short Track awarding 75. Stakes rise at the biggest events, with Regional Championships offering 1.2x more points and the series finale offering 1.5x.

In 2026, the series finishes on fresh terrain in Suzhou, China, where Pan Men Square becomes a city-centre stage for the final Short Track showdown before the Full Distance battle around Lake Taihu closes out the season and crowns the next XTERRA World Cup Champions.