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USA Cycling has announced the team for the 2024 Mountain Bike World Championships – Cycling West


USA Cycling has announced the team for the 2024 Mountain Bike World Championships – Cycling West

The UCI Mountain Bike World Championships will take place from August 28 to September 1 in Pal Arinsal, Andorra.

PAL ARINSAL, Andorra (July 21, 2024) – The 2024 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships will take place in Pal Arinsal, Andorra, where riders will compete in the Cross-Country Olympic (XCO), Short Track (XCC), Downhill (DHI) and E-MTB Cross-Country disciplines. Team USA is in a strong position after a successful season at the Olympic Games and in the World Cup.

Haley Batten wins the elite women’s gold medal at the 2024 Utah Pan Am Mountain Bike Championships in Soldier Hollow, Utah. Photo by Dave Iltis

On the XCO side, 20 riders will compete in the Elite, U23 and Junior categories. Haley Batten (Park City, Utah; Specialized Factory Racing) just won a silver medal at the 2024 Paris Olympics and Savilia Blunk (Inverness, California; Decathlon Ford Racing Team) finished 12th. Riley Amos (Durango, Colorado; Trek Factory Racing) had nothing to lose in Paris racing with the elite, posting the USA’s best male result – 7th place. Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colorado; Specialized Factory Racing) finished in the top 15.

Kate Courtney won the silver medal at the 2024 Utah Pan Am Mountain Bike Championships in Soldier Hollow, Utah. Photo by Dave Iltis
Christopher Blevins on his way to winning the elite men’s gold medal at the 2024 Utah Pan Am Mountain Bike Championships in Soldier Hollow, Utah. Photo by Dave Iltis

In the downhill races, the American team has never been better. Podium chasers Dakotah Norton (Clinton, Tennessee; Mondraker Factory Racing) and Luca Shaw (Pisgah Forest, North Carolina; Canyon Collective) are both in the top ten of the overall World Cup standings after each finishing on the podium three times this season. Anna Newkirk (Riehen, Switzerland; Beyond Racing MTB) found her speed again this year, landing her first Elite World Cup podium with her second place in Leogang earlier this year. Young rider Asa Vermette (Durango, Colorado; Frameworks Racing) has taken his first year on the World Cup by storm, winning three of the five Junior World Cups and currently leading the overall standings.

The Team USA lineup is as follows:

Cross country

Elite Women

Haley Batten (Park City, Utah; Specialized Factory Racing)
Savilia Blunk (Inverness, California; Decathlon Ford Racing Team)
Kate Courtney (Kentfield, California; SCOTT-SRAM Factory Racing)
Gwendalyn Gibson (Ramona, California; Trek Factory Racing)
Kelsey Urban (Kentfield, Calif.; Team 31)

Elite Men

Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colorado; Specialized Factory Racing)

U23 Women

Madigan Munro (Boulder, Colo.; Trek Factory Racing)
Sofia Waite (Littleton, Colo.; BH Coloma Team)

U23 Men

Riley Amos (Durango, Colo.; Trek Factory Racing)
Carson Hampton (Boise, Idaho; Bear National Team)
Brayden Johnson (Littleton, Colo.; Santa Cruz Rock Shox)
Björn Riley (Boulder, Colorado; Trek Future Racing)

Juniors

Alice Hoskins (Charlottesville, Virginia; Gravity Collective)
Vida Lopez de San Roman (Sebastopol, California; Bear National Team)
Ingrid McElroy (Danville, Pennsylvania; Bear National Team)

Juniors

Ezra Caudell (Acworth, Georgia; Gravity Collective)
Henry Coote (Manchester, Massachusetts; Bear National Team)
Nicholas Konecny ​​​​(Breckenridge, Colorado; Bear National Team)
Luke Mosteller (Tunnell Hill, Georgia; Bear National Team)
River Valdez (Sedona, Arizona; Bear National Team)

Downhill

Elite Men

Austin Dooley (Yucaipa, California; Commencal Schwalbe)
Dylan Maples (Orangevale, California; Commencal Muc-Off)
Dakotah Norton (Clinton, Tenn.; Mondraker Factory Racing)
Ryan Pinkerton (Alisa Viejo, California; Mondraker Factory Racing)
Richie Rude (Redding, Conn.; Yeti/FOX Factory Team)
Luca Shaw (Pisgah Forest, NC; Canyon Collective)
Dante Silva (Chula Vista, California; Canyon Collective Pirelli Team)

Elite Women

Abby Hogie (Heidelberg, Germany; Beyond Racing MTB)
Anna Newkirk (Riehen, Switzerland; Beyond Racing MTB)
Abby Ronca (Bethlehem, Pa.; Evolve Racing)

Juniors

Bode Burke (Rhododendron, Oregon; Outlaw Bike Team)
Lucas DeDora (Huntington Station, NY; Transition Factory Racing)
Ryder Lawrence (Menifee, Calif.; Intense Factory Racing)
Gavin Tomlinson (Burbank, California; Gravity Collective)
Asa Vermette (Durango, Colorado; Frameworks Racing)

Juniors

Kale Cushman (Old Town, Maine)
Teagan Heap (Boulder City, Nevada; Pivot Cycles)
Julia Lofqvist Dream (Issaquah, Washington)
Matilda Melton (Bellingham, Wash.; Transition Factory Racing)

E-MTB Cross-Country Men

David Harrison (Sun Valley, Idaho)

*Carson Beard and Taylor Ostgaard were nominated for the team but declined their nomination.

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