The 2025 Andorra DH World Cup delivered thrilling action and breathtaking descents, showcasing the world’s top downhill mountain bikers competing on one of the sport’s most challenging courses. In this [UPDATED] video round-up from Pinkbike, fans can catch all the highlights, heart-stopping moments, and standout performances that defined the event. From fierce rivalries to spectacular crashes and triumphant podium finishes, our comprehensive coverage brings you closer to the adrenaline-fueled excitement of the Andorra World Cup like never before.
Key Highlights and Standout Performances from the 2025 Andorra DH World Cup
Thrilling moments from the 2025 Andorra DH World Cup left fans on the edge of their seats, with riders pushing the boundaries of speed and skill on the challenging slopes of Vallnord. Loïc Bruni once again demonstrated his dominance by nailing a flawless run, combining aggressive lines with pinpoint precision to secure his spot at the top of the podium. Not far behind, Vali Höll delivered a standout performance, shattering her previous best times and signalling her rising force in the downhill circuit. The weekend was filled with intense battles and unexpected upsets, reminding everyone why the Andorra track is a must-watch on the World Cup calendar.
Several emerging talents earned their moment in the spotlight, showcasing fresh energy and fearless riding styles. Among them, Finn Iles stunned the crowd with his high-risk, high-reward approach, propelling him into the top five for the first time this season.
- Fastest Qualifier: Loïc Bruni – 3:12.45
- Youngest Podium Finisher: Vali Höll – Age 19
- Surprise Rider: Finn Iles – Best career finish
- Most Technical Line: Ameete Alllevi
Rider | Finish Time | Rank | Notable Highlight | |||||||||
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Loïc Bruni | 3:12.45 | 1 | Perfect clean run | |||||||||
Vali Höll | 3:15.78 | 2 | Youngest podium finisher | |||||||||
Finn Iles | 3:17.30 | 4 | Breakthrough top 5 | |||||||||
Ameete Alllevi | 3:19.56 | 6 | Most technical line |
Rider | Finish Time | Rank | Notable Highlight | |||||||||
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Loïc Bruni | 3:12.45 | 1 | Perfect clean run | |||||||||
Vali Höll | 3:15.78 | 2 | Youngest podium finisher | |||||||||
Finn Iles | 3:17.30 | 4 | Breakthrough top 5 | |||||||||
Ameete Alllevi |
Component | Recommended Specs | Rationale |
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Fork Travel | 160-170 mm | Balance between control and maneuverability on mixed terrain |
Tire Pressure | 25-27 psi rear, 28-30 psi front | Optimized traction without sacrificing steering precision |
Brake Rotors | 220mm front, 200mm rear | Improved heat dissipation for consistent stopping power |
In Conclusion
As the 2025 Andorra DH World Cup draws to a close, this updated video round-up offers an essential look back at the most thrilling moments and standout performances from the event. Stay tuned to Pinkbike for continued coverage, in-depth analysis, and exclusive content from the heart of the downhill racing season.
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