| Format | Rank | Total points |
|---|---|---|
XCO | 5 | 1538 |
XCC | 4 | 1404 |
Nicole is from Switzerland, and her future goal is to win a UCI World Cup.
| Pos. | Athlete / Event | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 14 | Mona Yongpyong South Korea Women Elite - Cross-country Short Track | 00:23:46 |
| 11 | Mona Yongpyong South Korea Women Elite - Cross-country Olympic | 01:30:30 |
| Pos. | Athlete / Event | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Shimano Supercup Massi Banyoles + UCI XCO Junior Series Banyoles Women Elite - Cross-country Olympic | 1h18:36.24 |
| 2 | Skoda Swiss Bike Cup - Rivera (Tamaro Trophy) + UCI XCO Junior Series Rivera Women Elite - Cross-country Olympic | 1:18:28 |

Sina Frei (Specialized Factory Racing) and Dario Lillo (Giant Factory Off-road Team - XC) took two of the hardest-fought UCI Cross-country Olympic (XCO) World Cup victories in recent years at the opening round of the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series in South Korea.

A historic opener to the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series in South Korea saw Asa Vermette (Frameworks Racing / TRP) claim a sensational Elite debut victory while Vali Höll (Commencal Schwalbe by Les Orres) triumphed despite a flat tyre. On a demanding brand-new course, Junior wins for Aletha Ostgaard (Canyon DH Racing) and Jonty Williamson (Yeti / Fox Factory Race Team) capped a thrilling start to the season.

The South Korean venue will welcome the UCI Cross-country World Cup to the continent for the first time, while UCI Downhill World Cup returns after a 25-year absence