The official tech guide can be found here.
Everything you need to know can be found on the event website.
The schedule for this week's events can be found here.
Sunday schedule below (UPDATED 10/12 at 12:00pm)

Wednesday, October 8: Communique #1
Friday, October 10: Please see below for updates discussed during this morning's (10/10) DH meeting -
* The schedule will run on time. Start lists can be found here.
* The course has been adjusted moving the finish line up the mountain to provide a shorter course.
* No riders were disqualified during pre-ride.
* All riders are qualified to start.
* Riders are approved to ride in rain gear due to weather.
Saturday, October 11: Communique #2 - contains important information pertaining to Dual Slalom race day.
Sunday, October 12: Please see below for updates discussed during this morning's (10/12) DS meeting -
* Practice will begin at 11am. 
* Qualifying runs will follow practice.
* Brackets have been adjusted from top 32 to top 16 for all categories.
Start lists and call-ups for the week can be found here. They will be posted the night before each event.
Ride with GPS maps can be found here.
Live timing results can be found here.
Short Track - Results
Cross-Country - Results
Team Relay - Results
Downhill - Results
Dual Slalom - Results
Team Omnium - Results
Individual Omnium - Results
Looking for something to do on Saturday, October 11? Grand Junction Sports Commission put together a great guide here!
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Prohibited Conduct
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