

The Swiss Bike Cup was founded in 1994 by Andi Seeli and has since developed into Switzerland’s leading mountain bike series. Since 2016, the series has been organized by Human Sports, which has successfully modernized and expanded the concept.
Youth development remains at the heart of the series: through the Swiss Bike Cup, young talents are given the opportunity to prove themselves on a national stage and make the leap to the world elite. #championsoftomorrow
With exciting mountain bike races throughout Switzerland, the series uniquely combines elite competition with developmental and amateur sport. From 2025, Škoda will become the new title sponsor of the series, which, with several stages – including the GP Osterhas for the first time – promises an unforgettable bike experience.
Starting in 2025, Škoda will become the main sponsor of the Swiss Bike Cup mountain bike series. The 2025 overall classification was won by Fabio Püntener and Ramona Forchini. The 2025 season will include six stages, with the GP Osterhas being part of the Swiss Bike Cup for the first time.

Timon Rüegg and Seraina Leugger win the general classification of the Swiss Bike Cup 2024.

Linda Indergand and Vital Albin claim overall victory in the 30th edition of the Swiss Bike Cup. 30 years of SWISS BIKE CUP! With the new title sponsor CIC ON, the Swiss Bike Cup is entering the next chapter in Cup history.

As part of the PROFFIX Swiss Bike Cup, the first Short Track (XCC) Swiss Championships will be held in Lugano. For women, Jolada Neff won the title, for men, the up-and-coming Ticino Filippo Colombo.

PROFFIX extends its commitment as title sponsor and the Olympic third by Tokyo Linda Indergand wins the overall ranking of elite women. Andri Frischknecht won the overall men's standings. In the kids categories U9 & U11, a race is now being introduced in addition to the Kids Course.

Coivd-19 shuts down the sports world, but four Swiss Bike Cup races can still be held. For men, Mathias Flückiger and Alessandra Keller won the overall standings in the elite categories.

The Swiss Championships will be held in 2018 as part of the PROFFIX Swiss Bike Cup. Elite men Matthias Flückiger winner, elite women Jolanda Neff.

Human Sports Management AG acquires the rights to the racing series. The modern PROFFIX Swiss Bike Cup is being created.

At the BMC Racing Cup finale in Muttenz near Basel, Ralph Näf himself gave himself an appropriate farewell to the Swiss racing series. Näf won the final at Reitstadion Schänzli ahead of local hero Nicola Rohrbach and ahead of Lars Forster and thus the overall standings for the first time.

20th anniversary

BMC is joining as a new partner. Nino Schurter & Esther Süss win the overall ranking in the elite categories.

The Swiss Championships are integrated into the Swiss Bike Cup. Martin Gujan & Henzi Petra were the overall winners of the season.

Merger of the Swiss Power Cup & Swiss Cup with overall winner Christoph Sauser & overall winner Sydor Alyson (CAN).

Thomas Frischknecht skips Olympic champion Bart Brentjens in Basel (Reinach) in the season finale. Jolanda Neff is 2nd overall in the U11 category of the Swisspower Cup.
Thomas Frischknecht wins the Swisspowercup race in Volketswil. Andri Frischknecht competes in the Soft category.
Nino Schurter wins the overall classification in the U13/Rock category. The elite categories in the Cup are introduced. Elite overall winners are Gander Roli & Steiner Anita.
The “Power Cup” is being created.
Introduction of the kids' skill course
Founding of national bike series by Andi Seeli
