ZOE BÄCKSTEDT CLAIMS 7TH AT WORLD CHAMPS IN ELITE DEBUT
February 1, 2026 4:32 am Comments Off on ZOE BÄCKSTEDT CLAIMS 7TH AT WORLD CHAMPS IN ELITE DEBUTA gutsy ride by the 21 year old, powered by persistence and strength.
A gutsy ride by the 21 year old, powered by persistence and strength.
Zoe Bäckstedt bids farewell to the U23 cyclo-cross ranks with two strong rides.
Breakthrough Tour result set to spark further ambitions for the talented Justyna.
Rewards from an aggressive stage two.
Justyna Czapla delivers day-one success as Australian racing gets underway.
A versatile squad gears up for a three week block of Australian summer racing and training.
Another win to bring Jule’s victory tally to five from seven races across her 2025/26 domestic cyclo-cross season.
The small but mighty squad rode a strong, smart race.
Neve Bradbury, Tiffany Cromwell and Emily Dixon will travel to Perth, Western Australia, to contest National honours.
Zoe Bäckstedt completes her five-race, eight-day comeback to cross.
A strong hit-out ahead of Sunday's UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup Round 9 in Zonhoven.
Starting 2026 strong with a third place in as many races.
After an ill-timed wrist break, Zoe Bäckstedt finally launched her cyclo-cross season with two contrasting back-to-back races.
After an unfortunate wrist break, the reigning two-time U23 Cyclo-cross World Champion is gearing up to finally start her 2025/26 season.
Welcoming back an experienced leader.
Revealing an eye-catching, purple-based strip for the team’s 10th anniversary year.
Monaliza Araya Chneslasie is the first Eritrean to ride for either team of CANYON//SRAM zondacrypto and completes the 2026 Generation roster.
Welcoming back Emily Dixon, Joëlle Messemer, Jule Märkl, Awen Roberts and Valentina Corvi!
A warm welcome to Erja Bianchi and Weronika Wąsaty!