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Our athletes come from wildly diverse backgrounds and have equally diverse plans and goals for the upcoming season. The common thread that ties them all together is the way in which they engage with their respective communities and give back to the cycling community at large.
Former WorldTour road pro turned gravel privateer. Better known as Sir Willie the Weiner’s dad and the leader of the MOG Dawgs.
Canadian multi-discipline pro who consistently finishes inside the LifeTime Grand Prix top 10 through a unique mix of World Cup XC background and gravel endurance racing.
Australian gravel pro who spent over a decade as a working electrician before going full-time, winning multiple UCI Gravel World Series rounds and becoming a fixture in the Life Time Grand Prix top 10.
The first and only holder of the self-designed Moab Triple Crown, having set women's FKTs on all three of Moab's most iconic MTB routes — the Whole Enchilada (2022), Kokopelli Trail (2024), and White Rim Trail (2025) — plus a 2022 Leadville 100 win, and 2025 US Marathon MTB National Champion.
American privateer who won the 2024 Leadville 100 MTB, finished 3rd overall in the 2025 LifeTime Grand Prix, and is one of the strongest women in US off-road racing.
24-year-old Durango, CO racer on Trek Driftless whose 2025 breakout season (Bighorn Gravel win, SBT GRVL podium) and 2026 Mid South win announced him as one of gravel's most exciting young talents.
New Zealand-born racer and 2026 LifeTime Grand Prix debutant who made her name in XC mountain biking before transitioning to gravel and endurance events. Another young gun to watch in 2026.
Ultra-endurance racer who's carved a niche at 350+ mile events like Unbound XL and Badlands while working a “normal" job and documenting the whole journey on Substack.
US road and gravel racer who earned a 2025 LifeTime Grand Prix wildcard spot off her performance at Unbound. Balances full-time racing with a full-time job.
Boulder-based pro with over a decade of road experience.
Working-class pro who made the jump from road racing to gravel, known for her transparency about the realities of privateer life and dual career as a cyclist and tech professional.
Australian-born, Colorado-based privateer and former criterium racer who transitioned to gravel, racing across the country out of an RV with his wife Hannah Shell.
Big Bear, CA local who grew up in cycling through her dad's bike shop and mountain bike race, won the 2024 Grizzly 100 MTB and Gigante de Piedra in Spain, and is rapidly building a gravel resume.
Boulder-based privateer who brings elite soccer and world cup skiing roots to cycling — a 3-time Life Time Grand Prix athlete, 2025 Breck Epic MTB champion, and 2024 UCI Gravel World Championships representative for Team USA.
ENVE and PEARL iZUMi's newly launched 8-rider international gravel development team for 2026, designed to bridge the gap between emerging talent and pro-level racing, with mentorship from Alexey Vermeulen and Lauren Stephens.
The longest-running women's professional cycling team in the world, founded in 2005 by Nicola Cranmer, operating as a US UCI Continental nonprofit with a mission to develop female Olympians, national champions, and scholars.