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Nino The GOAT
Prints are created by high resolution scans of the original painting and printed on the beautiful archival fine art paper, Hahnemule Photo Rag 310gsm.
Original painting is 25×35cm oil on aluminium panel. Available direct from the studio, please get in touch if interested.
Nino Schurter is widely regarded as the greatest cross-country mountain biker of all time. The Swiss legend has dominated the sport for nearly two decades, with an unparalleled list of achievements that includes a record-breaking 10 Elite World Championship titles, 36 UCI World Cup wins, and an Olympic gold medal from Rio 2016, along with silver (2008) and bronze (2012).
Beyond the World Cup circuit, Schurter has also shown his strength in stage racing, winning the prestigious Cape Epic three times — in 2017 with Matthias Stirnemann, in 2019 with Lars Forster and in 2025 with Filip Columbo — showcasing his endurance and versatility over multi-day events.
After a career that redefined cross-country mountain biking, Schurter has announced that his final professional race will be the Lenzerheide World Cup, held in his home country of Switzerland. It's a fitting venue for the sport's GOAT to close an extraordinary chapter, in front of the fans who have supported him throughout his legendary journey.
This print is printed on Hahnemule photo rag paper, based on the original oil painting on aluminium panel by Vincent Kamp. Original oil painting is available, please email.
Prints are created by high resolution scans of the original painting and printed on the beautiful archival fine art paper, Hahnemule Photo Rag 310gsm.
Original painting is 25×35cm oil on aluminium panel. Available direct from the studio, please get in touch if interested.
Nino Schurter is widely regarded as the greatest cross-country mountain biker of all time. The Swiss legend has dominated the sport for nearly two decades, with an unparalleled list of achievements that includes a record-breaking 10 Elite World Championship titles, 36 UCI World Cup wins, and an Olympic gold medal from Rio 2016, along with silver (2008) and bronze (2012).
Beyond the World Cup circuit, Schurter has also shown his strength in stage racing, winning the prestigious Cape Epic three times — in 2017 with Matthias Stirnemann, in 2019 with Lars Forster and in 2025 with Filip Columbo — showcasing his endurance and versatility over multi-day events.
After a career that redefined cross-country mountain biking, Schurter has announced that his final professional race will be the Lenzerheide World Cup, held in his home country of Switzerland. It's a fitting venue for the sport's GOAT to close an extraordinary chapter, in front of the fans who have supported him throughout his legendary journey.
This print is printed on Hahnemule photo rag paper, based on the original oil painting on aluminium panel by Vincent Kamp. Original oil painting is available, please email.