international Stars adn U23 Champions Highlight 2026 Life Time Grand Prix Roster
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The Life Time Grand Prix series is set to welcome a strong international field in 2026, with several high-profile racers making their series debuts alongside returning U23 champions. Organizers confirmed the full roster Tuesday, showcasing a diverse lineup of gravel, mountain bike, and road cycling talent.
The 2026 series will feature 2024 Unbound Gravel winner Rosa Klöser (Germany) and 2025 Gravel Earth Series runner-up Karolina Migoń (Poland) competing in the full Grand Prix for the first time. Joining them will be European cross country MTB champion Andreas Seewald (Germany) and 2024 Gravel Earth Series winner Simen Nordahl Svendsen (Norway). The Life Time Grand Prix serves as a premier test of endurance and all-around cycling ability, attracting athletes vying for a significant overall title and substantial prize purse. The series also continues its commitment to developing the next generation of talent with the return of the U23 program.
Life Time Grand Prix 2026 Roster: Women
Morgan Aguirre 32, USA
Laurn Decrenching 35, USA
Cecily Decker 27, USA
Maude Farrell 34, USA
Sofía Gómez Villafañe 31, Argentina
Stella Hobbs 32, USA
Ruth Holcomb 22, USA
Rosa Klöser 29, Germany
Sarah Lange 34, USA
Emma Langley 30, USA
Cecile Lejeune 27, France
Karolina Migoń 29, Poland
Paige Onweller 36, USA
Hannah Otto 30, USA
Hayley Preen 27, South Africa
Melisa Rollins 30, USA
Ruby Ryan 24, USA
samara Sheppard 35, New Zealand
Courtney sherwell 37, Australia
Alexis Skarda 36, USA
Lauren Stephens 39, USA
Sarah Sturm 36, USA
Life Time Grand Prix 2026 Roster: Men
matthew Beers 31, South Africa
Zach Calton 28, USA
Cobe Freeburn 24, USA
griffin Hoppin 22, USA
Brendan johnston 34, Australia
cameron Jones 25, New Zealand
Andrew L’Esperance 34, Canada
Bradyn Lange 26, USA
Payson McElveen 32, USA
Simen Nordahl svendsen 26, Norway
Kyan Olshove 23, USA
Cole Paton 28, USA
Simon Pellaud 33, Switzerland
Marc Pritzen 26, South Africa
Torbjørn Røed 28, Norway
Andreas Seewald 34, Germany
Felix Stehli 25, Switzerland
Anton Stensby 24, Norway
jan Stöckli 26, Switzerland
Caleb Swartz 26, USA
Keegan Swenson 31, USA
Alexey Vermeulen 31, USA