2026 Race Talk

5/28/2026 8:49am

USDH:  Mountain States Cup in Angel Fire is coming up in 14days! They will have live streaming from the top to bottom of the course (FREE). Check out how they are doing it! I'm surprised to not see more Pro's signed up yet with the purses that are being awarded. 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/DY3VbOMt58N/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link&igsh=MzRlODBiNWFlZA==

 

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5/28/2026 1:45pm

Definitely one of the more intriguing stories in racing right now, the Antidote Solutions DH bike and race team concept is out to prove itself at the Loudenvielle World Cup this week: https://www.vitalmtb.com/features/antidote-solutions-launches-as05-bike-and-turn-key-downhill-racing-program

5/29/2026 11:41am Edited Date/Time 5/29/2026 11:41am

No Gwin in Loudenvielle?

5/29/2026 12:20pm
Bananamoon wrote:

No Gwin in Loudenvielle?

La Thule is his next WC race

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5/29/2026 12:26pm
BGoldstone wrote:

La Thule is his next WC race

Thanks. Should have posted that in the Loudenvielle thread instead.

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5/30/2026 6:45pm

Can someone explain me why Richie Rude is using the Saint calipers + XTR levers combo with the M9120 levers?
I use this combo years ago, but everybody always told me that i should use the M9100 lever without servo wave. 
Is this combo still there? :D

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5/31/2026 1:23am

Is it me or leader's jersey has disappeared? (Please yes) Haven't seen any of the leaders wear it, just #1 plate

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Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least one World Cup DH round. Could me more, so please let me know if I missed anyone. That's a pretty competitive field. In no particular order:

  1. Andreas Kolb
  2. Benoit Coulanges
  3. Troy Brosnan (3)
  4. Aaron Gwin (20)
  5. Luca Shaw
  6. Amaury Pierron (13)
  7. Asa Vermette
  8. Loic Bruni (12)
  9. Danny Hart (4)
  10. Loris Vergier (7?)
  11. Lucas Meier-Smith
  12. Finn Iles
  13. Jordan Williams
  14. Martin Maes
  15. Thibaut Daprela (2)
  16. Jordan Goldstone (7)
  17. Remi Thirion
  18. Reece Wilson
  19. Oisin O’Callaghan
  20. Matt Walker (UK)
  21. Ronan Dunne (2) [remembered thanks to @mnp6)

 

It's a little less for the senior women's field. I count seven, but again please let me know if I missed someone:

  1. Vali Holl (12)
  2. Myriam Nicole (10)
  3. Gracey Hemstreet (3)
  4. Marine Cabirou (11)
  5. Nina Hoffman (3)
  6. Tahnee Seagrave (12)
  7. Eleonora Farina
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TEAMROBOT wrote:
Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least...

Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least one World Cup DH round. Could me more, so please let me know if I missed anyone. That's a pretty competitive field. In no particular order:

  1. Andreas Kolb
  2. Benoit Coulanges
  3. Troy Brosnan (3)
  4. Aaron Gwin (20)
  5. Luca Shaw
  6. Amaury Pierron (13)
  7. Asa Vermette
  8. Loic Bruni (12)
  9. Danny Hart (4)
  10. Loris Vergier (7?)
  11. Lucas Meier-Smith
  12. Finn Iles
  13. Jordan Williams
  14. Martin Maes
  15. Thibaut Daprela (2)
  16. Jordan Goldstone (7)
  17. Remi Thirion
  18. Reece Wilson
  19. Oisin O’Callaghan
  20. Matt Walker (UK)
  21. Ronan Dunne (2) [remembered thanks to @mnp6)

 

It's a little less for the senior women's field. I count seven, but again please let me know if I missed someone:

  1. Vali Holl (12)
  2. Myriam Nicole (10)
  3. Gracey Hemstreet (3)
  4. Marine Cabirou (11)
  5. Nina Hoffman (3)
  6. Tahnee Seagrave (12)
  7. Eleonora Farina

21 with Ronan, unless you are considering him “inactive” due to his longer term injury compared to others on the list.

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TEAMROBOT wrote:
Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least...

Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least one World Cup DH round. Could me more, so please let me know if I missed anyone. That's a pretty competitive field. In no particular order:

  1. Andreas Kolb
  2. Benoit Coulanges
  3. Troy Brosnan (3)
  4. Aaron Gwin (20)
  5. Luca Shaw
  6. Amaury Pierron (13)
  7. Asa Vermette
  8. Loic Bruni (12)
  9. Danny Hart (4)
  10. Loris Vergier (7?)
  11. Lucas Meier-Smith
  12. Finn Iles
  13. Jordan Williams
  14. Martin Maes
  15. Thibaut Daprela (2)
  16. Jordan Goldstone (7)
  17. Remi Thirion
  18. Reece Wilson
  19. Oisin O’Callaghan
  20. Matt Walker (UK)
  21. Ronan Dunne (2) [remembered thanks to @mnp6)

 

It's a little less for the senior women's field. I count seven, but again please let me know if I missed someone:

  1. Vali Holl (12)
  2. Myriam Nicole (10)
  3. Gracey Hemstreet (3)
  4. Marine Cabirou (11)
  5. Nina Hoffman (3)
  6. Tahnee Seagrave (12)
  7. Eleonora Farina

Luca has to be one of the oldest first wins in World Cup downhill in a very long time right?. Race age 30+ for a first win sounds rare 

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1 day ago Edited Date/Time 1 day ago
TEAMROBOT wrote:
Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least...

Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least one World Cup DH round. Could me more, so please let me know if I missed anyone. That's a pretty competitive field. In no particular order:

  1. Andreas Kolb
  2. Benoit Coulanges
  3. Troy Brosnan (3)
  4. Aaron Gwin (20)
  5. Luca Shaw
  6. Amaury Pierron (13)
  7. Asa Vermette
  8. Loic Bruni (12)
  9. Danny Hart (4)
  10. Loris Vergier (7?)
  11. Lucas Meier-Smith
  12. Finn Iles
  13. Jordan Williams
  14. Martin Maes
  15. Thibaut Daprela (2)
  16. Jordan Goldstone (7)
  17. Remi Thirion
  18. Reece Wilson
  19. Oisin O’Callaghan
  20. Matt Walker (UK)
  21. Ronan Dunne (2) [remembered thanks to @mnp6)

 

It's a little less for the senior women's field. I count seven, but again please let me know if I missed someone:

  1. Vali Holl (12)
  2. Myriam Nicole (10)
  3. Gracey Hemstreet (3)
  4. Marine Cabirou (11)
  5. Nina Hoffman (3)
  6. Tahnee Seagrave (12)
  7. Eleonora Farina
mnp6 wrote:

21 with Ronan, unless you are considering him “inactive” due to his longer term injury compared to others on the list.

Duh, Ronan has won twice, in Poland and Les Gets.

This list is a combination of whoever I could remember off the top of my head and then looking at the quali lists from this weekend, so thanks for catching that mistake.

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1 day ago
TEAMROBOT wrote:
Duh, Ronan has won twice, in Poland and Les Gets.This list is a combination of whoever I could remember off the top of my head and...

Duh, Ronan has won twice, in Poland and Les Gets.

This list is a combination of whoever I could remember off the top of my head and then looking at the quali lists from this weekend, so thanks for catching that mistake.

Are you counting Brook Macdonald or Sam Blenkinsop as "active"? Not really sure if they should be on the list -- neither has formally announced retirement from racing in general, but also, neither is lining up for WCDH this season (AFAIK). But they are both one-time winners.

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I bet Luca has the most number of starts to get his first win. Also it always blows my mind what percentage of race winners win one race vs two or more. I'm pretty sure its something like 50% of elite men world cup winners only win one race.

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NY_Star wrote:
I bet Luca has the most number of starts to get his first win. Also it always blows my mind what percentage of race winners win...

I bet Luca has the most number of starts to get his first win. Also it always blows my mind what percentage of race winners win one race vs two or more. I'm pretty sure its something like 50% of elite men world cup winners only win one race.

As Tahnee said today in the post race… the first win is the easiest.

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chriskief wrote:

As Tahnee said today in the post race… the first win is the easiest.

that is heavy!

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1 day ago
TEAMROBOT wrote:
Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least...

Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least one World Cup DH round. Could me more, so please let me know if I missed anyone. That's a pretty competitive field. In no particular order:

  1. Andreas Kolb
  2. Benoit Coulanges
  3. Troy Brosnan (3)
  4. Aaron Gwin (20)
  5. Luca Shaw
  6. Amaury Pierron (13)
  7. Asa Vermette
  8. Loic Bruni (12)
  9. Danny Hart (4)
  10. Loris Vergier (7?)
  11. Lucas Meier-Smith
  12. Finn Iles
  13. Jordan Williams
  14. Martin Maes
  15. Thibaut Daprela (2)
  16. Jordan Goldstone (7)
  17. Remi Thirion
  18. Reece Wilson
  19. Oisin O’Callaghan
  20. Matt Walker (UK)
  21. Ronan Dunne (2) [remembered thanks to @mnp6)

 

It's a little less for the senior women's field. I count seven, but again please let me know if I missed someone:

  1. Vali Holl (12)
  2. Myriam Nicole (10)
  3. Gracey Hemstreet (3)
  4. Marine Cabirou (11)
  5. Nina Hoffman (3)
  6. Tahnee Seagrave (12)
  7. Eleonora Farina

Incredible that Jordan Goldstone has won 7 races already!

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1 day ago

Marine Cabirous stats are impressive considering some serious injuries as well.

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TEAMROBOT wrote:
Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least...

Here's a crazy stat: now that Luca's won a race, there are at least 20 active senior men's racers (editor's note: 21) who've won at least one World Cup DH round. Could me more, so please let me know if I missed anyone. That's a pretty competitive field. In no particular order:

  1. Andreas Kolb
  2. Benoit Coulanges
  3. Troy Brosnan (3)
  4. Aaron Gwin (20)
  5. Luca Shaw
  6. Amaury Pierron (13)
  7. Asa Vermette
  8. Loic Bruni (12)
  9. Danny Hart (4)
  10. Loris Vergier (7?)
  11. Lucas Meier-Smith
  12. Finn Iles
  13. Jordan Williams
  14. Martin Maes
  15. Thibaut Daprela (2)
  16. Jordan Goldstone (7)
  17. Remi Thirion
  18. Reece Wilson
  19. Oisin O’Callaghan
  20. Matt Walker (UK)
  21. Ronan Dunne (2) [remembered thanks to @mnp6)

 

It's a little less for the senior women's field. I count seven, but again please let me know if I missed someone:

  1. Vali Holl (12)
  2. Myriam Nicole (10)
  3. Gracey Hemstreet (3)
  4. Marine Cabirou (11)
  5. Nina Hoffman (3)
  6. Tahnee Seagrave (12)
  7. Eleonora Farina

B Coulanges has won 2, Loudenvielle and Les Gets.

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Are you counting Brook Macdonald or Sam Blenkinsop as "active"? Not really sure if they should be on the list -- neither has formally announced retirement...

Are you counting Brook Macdonald or Sam Blenkinsop as "active"? Not really sure if they should be on the list -- neither has formally announced retirement from racing in general, but also, neither is lining up for WCDH this season (AFAIK). But they are both one-time winners.

There’s also Laurie and Alex Fayoulle who kind of said that winning Lourdes ruined his career 🤷🏼‍♂️

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Winning a world championship counts for me.....Charlie Hatton.

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Downhill Southeast Beech Mountain Race Replay and Vital RAW. So many boulders!

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I posted this in the Loudenvielle thread but I think it might prompt some more discussion about team strategy in general and the role of changing lines and effort levels right before a race run. 

The overwhelming strategy that everyone was saying coming into this race was to "maintain position up top and turn it on in the steep". The thought was that you can't win or lose in the pumpy section, and all the differentiation would be done in the steep corners. Everyone was wrong. Luca went 1-1-1-2 in the first sectors before falling back to midpack. Benny Cool had a similar trajectory. Finn's splits were even more stark.  Out of the top 5, only Jordan Williams and Tyler Waite's performances could be claimed to be a back half strategy. This outcome may have been a possibility all along, but the destruction of the dusty corners in the steeps definitely emphasized it. The blown out corners led to many riders with the back half strategy not making it to the bottom unscathed. 

This race really highlighted teams' capability to pivot as well. Out of the top 6, 4 are on teams that are known for their on track support and ability to shift lines and strategy at the advice of support staff (Williams and Iles on Specialized), (Brosnan and Shaw on Canyon). Fabien Barel was even on the live feed saying how they changed Troy's strategy after seeing the carnage before him, and how he was going to radio even more info up to Luca. I'm not sure of the ethos of Scott or Yeti, but Benoit is known for his ability at Loudenvielle in low traction conditions, and Tyler Waite probably had 35 practice laps beforehand with Jonty instead of sleeping or something. 

 From Chris Kilmurray's IG:

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