Strohmeyer, Gunsalus Lead 23‑Rider USA Cycling Team for 2026 UCI Cyclo‑cross World Championships

by Alex Carter - Sports Editor

USA Cycling Announces Team for⁢ 2026 ‌UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

Hulst, Netherlands‌ – January ⁢20, 2026USA Cycling⁢ has ⁢announced its 23-rider team⁤ set⁣ to compete at the 2026 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships,‍ taking place in Hulst, The Netherlands, from ⁢January 30th to February⁢ 1st. The team‍ represents a blend ‌of seasoned‍ veterans and rising stars, poised to challenge for top positions in the highly competitive cyclo-cross world.

the team’s composition reflects a strategic⁤ approach, prioritizing strength in‌ key categories while nurturing ⁢emerging talent. This year’s squad will face⁣ challenging conditions, with the course in Hulst historically‌ known for its technical sections and demanding terrain.

Elite Portrayal: A Focused Approach

The elite men’s contingent will ⁤be spearheaded by Pan⁢ American champion Andrew⁤ Strohmeyer (CXD ​/ Trek‌ Bikes). This⁣ focused approach comes ⁢as US national champion Eric Brunner‌ prioritizes planning for the upcoming road ​season, foregoing participation ‍in the cyclo-cross⁣ championships.

On the women’s side, the elite lineup boasts both national and​ Pan american champion Lizzy Gunsalus ⁢(CCB Racing p/b Levine Law Group), joined by the⁣ formidable Anna Megale (Competitive Edge Racing). This duo ​is expected to be a ⁣strong contender for a podium finish.

development Pipeline: U23 and Junior Talent

A meaningful ⁢portion of the team is comprised ‍of under-23 and junior riders, highlighting USA​ Cycling’s commitment to developing⁤ the next generation of cyclo-cross‌ stars.

Leading ​the men’s U23 team is pan American and national champion Henry Coote (Competitive Edge Racing),while the women’s U23 squad‌ will be ⁢led ⁢by Pan Am champion Mia Aseltine (competitive Edge Racing) and Vida lopez de‍ San ⁤Roman (Trinity Racing). This group represents⁣ the⁤ future of American ‌cyclo-cross, bringing enthusiasm and raw talent to⁣ the ‍world‍ stage.

The junior ranks are equally ⁤impressive, featuring Pan ​American ⁣champions ⁤Noah Scholnick (FinKraft Junior Cycling‌ Team) and Aida Linton (Bear ​National CX), alongside national champions Ethan Brown (Midwest ⁣NXT)⁣ and Kira‌ Mullins ‍(Bear National CX). These young⁣ riders embody the growing strength of cyclo-cross development programs across the United ⁤States.

Full Team Roster

Here’s a complete breakdown of the USA Cycling team for⁤ the 2026⁣ UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships:

Elite Men

* ​Andrew Strohmeyer (CXD / Trek Bikes)

Elite Women

* ‍ Lizzy⁤ gunsalus (CCB Racing p/b Levine Law Group)
* Anna ‍Megale (competitive Edge Racing)

U23 Men

* Calvin​ Conaway (Midwest⁤ NXT)
* Henry Coote (Competitive ​Edge Racing)
* ⁤ Ryan Drummond (Competitive ​Edge Racing)

U23 Women

* Mia aseltine (Competitive Edge Racing)
* Lidia Cusack (CXD / Trek Bikes)
* ⁣ Vida‌ Lopez de⁢ San Roman (Trinity Racing)
* Kaya Musgrave⁤ (Pure Energy Drink /⁣ haro Bikes by‍ Corego)
* Alyssa Sarkisov (CXD / Trek⁤ Bikes)
* ​ Katherine Sarkisov ​(CXD / Trek Bikes)
* Lyllie sonnemann ‌(CXD / Trek Bikes)

Junior Men

* Ethan Brown (Midwest NXT)
* ‌ Matthew Crabbe (FinKraft Junior Cycling Team)
* Jacob Hines (FinKraft Junior ⁣Cycling team)
* ‍ Porter Melvin (Forward Endurance)
*⁤ Noah Scholnick (FinKraft Junior​ Cycling ⁤Team)

Junior Women

* ⁣ ⁤Tessa​ Beebe (Byrds Cycling)
* Graden Daume (Team Stampede/Five Valley Velo)
* Aida⁤ Linton (Bear National CX)
* ‌ Kira Mullins (Bear National‌ CX)
* ​ ‍ Ada Watson (CXD / Trek Bikes)

What ​to‌ Expect in Hulst

The course in Hulst is known for its challenging ‍features,including steep climbs,fast descents,and technical⁣ corners. Riders will need ‌a combination of power, skill,⁣ and tactical awareness to succeed. The‌ sandy terrain is also a considerable factor, demanding strong bike-handling skills and⁣ efficient ⁢pedaling technique.

With a⁤ dynamic team representing a range of experience and talent,USA Cycling is ​well-positioned to make a significant impact at the 2026 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships. Fans can follow ‌all the action ⁣live from⁣ January 30th to ⁢February 1st.

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