2026 Race Talk

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6/5/2026 2:07pm
BGoldstone wrote:

Loic out for 3 months


 

w4s wrote:
I dislocated the lunate bone in my left wrist 20+ years ago, It's a horrible injury that I still deal with.  Hoping Bruni's surgery is succesful...

I dislocated the lunate bone in my left wrist 20+ years ago, It's a horrible injury that I still deal with.  Hoping Bruni's surgery is succesful and he's able to come back, wrists are gnarly because of all the working pieces in it.

When I did my scaphoid/navicular, you learn there are a lot of guys who just ride on busted wrist injuries that get better at first than worse, then ok, then worse, then disintegrate before they can ever get a surgery to stop it at "OK".

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6/5/2026 2:12pm

Can Special Ed bring in a substitute racer for 6 weeks?  
"...and suddenly Ken Roczen did appear"

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6/5/2026 7:31pm

Wait out for 3 months but think he can be back in 1? 

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6/5/2026 11:21pm
mfoga wrote:

Wait out for 3 months but think he can be back in 1? 

Les Gets is mid August 

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It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it. I hope she can stay happy and overcome what must be insane pressure to be the last rider to drop on the day. Holy shit! 

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owl-x wrote:
It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it...

It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it. I hope she can stay happy and overcome what must be insane pressure to be the last rider to drop on the day. Holy shit! 

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off the broadcast

It's just a token virtue signal by the organisers

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6/6/2026 4:09pm
Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off...

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off the broadcast

It's just a token virtue signal by the organisers

What are you blathering about? 

 

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6/6/2026 8:59pm Edited Date/Time 6/6/2026 9:04pm

I did some extremely light digging into the A* vest Loic was wearing and got a better understanding of how it works. From my reading, the major difference between Race mode and Off-road modes is that race mode will automatically disable after 20 seconds of being stationary. Careful wearing it around friends though

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This video includes a pretty perfect example of its use case just after the 4:15 mark


 According to the manual, in off road mode you should be able to safely do the following:

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6/6/2026 9:08pm
owl-x wrote:
It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it...

It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it. I hope she can stay happy and overcome what must be insane pressure to be the last rider to drop on the day. Holy shit! 

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off...

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off the broadcast

It's just a token virtue signal by the organisers

Were you screaming from the rafters for the juniors to be the last one down on the hill last year or have you always been a hypocrite?

I, for one, like watching bikes going down hill. I'm not particularly picky about much else. 

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6/6/2026 9:56pm
Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off...

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off the broadcast

It's just a token virtue signal by the organisers

Robot or ghoul, which are you?

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6/6/2026 10:53pm
I did some extremely light digging into the A* vest Loic was wearing and got a better understanding of how it works. From my reading, the...

I did some extremely light digging into the A* vest Loic was wearing and got a better understanding of how it works. From my reading, the major difference between Race mode and Off-road modes is that race mode will automatically disable after 20 seconds of being stationary. Careful wearing it around friends though

IMG 8121IMG 8122IMG 8125.jpeg?VersionId=SHXYd9GE0Xsxb


This video includes a pretty perfect example of its use case just after the 4:15 mark


 According to the manual, in off road mode you should be able to safely do the following:

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This is rad.  Thank you for looking this up.  Wonder how this will translate to mtb.  Obviously it worked for Loic, but he was cooking when he crashed.  The dude in the vid couldn’t get it to pop when he was goofing around at the end.  Maybe 15mph or slower really don’t result in bad crashes all that often…

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6/6/2026 11:38pm
This is rad.  Thank you for looking this up.  Wonder how this will translate to mtb.  Obviously it worked for Loic, but he was cooking when...

This is rad.  Thank you for looking this up.  Wonder how this will translate to mtb.  Obviously it worked for Loic, but he was cooking when he crashed.  The dude in the vid couldn’t get it to pop when he was goofing around at the end.  Maybe 15mph or slower really don’t result in bad crashes all that often…

My read is that being off axis is a big part of the crash detection. I would like to know more about exactly what it’s sensing—I assume it’s just a couple of accelerometers, which may explain why it didn’t go off when the guy did an on-axis front flip. Maybe the vest can’t tell a front flip apart from a regular g-out or jump.

E-bikes have me spending more time than ever going 20+mph so I can definitely see a place for it for the average joe. Though that certainly doesn’t help the E-bikes ≠ motorcycle argument 

6/6/2026 11:53pm Edited Date/Time 6/7/2026 12:10am
owl-x wrote:
It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it...

It cannot be overstated how huge the women getting top billing in Leogang is. I just watched Vali’s YouTube from Loudenvielle and they’ve absolutely nailed it. I hope she can stay happy and overcome what must be insane pressure to be the last rider to drop on the day. Holy shit! 

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off...

Watching the first women take to the track after watching riders like Asa and Jackso  is going to be immensely underwhelming many will just turn off the broadcast

It's just a token virtue signal by the organisers

DServy wrote:
Were you screaming from the rafters for the juniors to be the last one down on the hill last year or have you always been a...

Were you screaming from the rafters for the juniors to be the last one down on the hill last year or have you always been a hypocrite?

I, for one, like watching bikes going down hill. I'm not particularly picky about much else. 

Juniors had fastest times of the day at certain races  last year. 

At a brief glance on rootsand rain, throughout the years the fastest  women's Time of the day would not have beaten the slowest men's time.

I'll just get back to my day an hour earlier without having to listen to Ric tell us what a historic day it is when Vali Holl is the last person down the hill in her home country. 

This was Monsters idea, just to rub it in Red Bulls face in Austria.  

And it's lapped up by  all those divorced daddies on this site  who drop thousands of dollars on bikes for their teenage daughters as they try to live vicariously through them

 

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6/7/2026 3:48am
Juniors had fastest times of the day at certain races  last year. At a brief glance on rootsand rain, throughout the years the fastest  women's Time of...

Juniors had fastest times of the day at certain races  last year. 

At a brief glance on rootsand rain, throughout the years the fastest  women's Time of the day would not have beaten the slowest men's time.

I'll just get back to my day an hour earlier without having to listen to Ric tell us what a historic day it is when Vali Holl is the last person down the hill in her home country. 

This was Monsters idea, just to rub it in Red Bulls face in Austria.  

And it's lapped up by  all those divorced daddies on this site  who drop thousands of dollars on bikes for their teenage daughters as they try to live vicariously through them

 

Ghoul it is!

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6/7/2026 5:38am
Juniors had fastest times of the day at certain races  last year. At a brief glance on rootsand rain, throughout the years the fastest  women's Time of...

Juniors had fastest times of the day at certain races  last year. 

At a brief glance on rootsand rain, throughout the years the fastest  women's Time of the day would not have beaten the slowest men's time.

I'll just get back to my day an hour earlier without having to listen to Ric tell us what a historic day it is when Vali Holl is the last person down the hill in her home country. 

This was Monsters idea, just to rub it in Red Bulls face in Austria.  

And it's lapped up by  all those divorced daddies on this site  who drop thousands of dollars on bikes for their teenage daughters as they try to live vicariously through them

 

owl-x wrote:

Ghoul it is!

Name calling, I bet you make silly faces as well when someone says something you don't agree with

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It's going to be hilarious the first time one of the Spec guys win wearing one of those vests, then has it triggered by a celebratory slap on the back or hug from teammate.

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BGoldstone wrote:

Loic out for 3 months


 

w4s wrote:
I dislocated the lunate bone in my left wrist 20+ years ago, It's a horrible injury that I still deal with.  Hoping Bruni's surgery is succesful...

I dislocated the lunate bone in my left wrist 20+ years ago, It's a horrible injury that I still deal with.  Hoping Bruni's surgery is succesful and he's able to come back, wrists are gnarly because of all the working pieces in it.

I dislocated more or less everything in my right wrist, 7 bones i think? And the recovery was long and lame, when the doctors get excited about your scans you know you’ve taken a wrong turn somewhere. But if i can make a recovery to the point that it doesn’t noticeably effect me in any areas of my life then im sure Loic will bounce back fine. I did lose feeling in most of my hand for years though, though i still had full control and use of that hand, strange.  

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PR and results from US Enduro National Champs this past weekend.

Colton Peterson and Porsha Murdock Win Pro Titles at 2026 Enduro National Championships

Hundreds of racers competed at Silver Mountain Resort, awarding 18 Enduro National Titles.

KELLOGG, Idaho – June 8, 2026 – The 2026 USA Cycling Enduro National Championships took place over the weekend on June 6-7 in partnership with the North American Enduro Cup. Over two days and seven stages of racing, the timed sections featured nearly 14,000 feet of descending, adding up to about an hour of intense racing at Silver Mountain Resort.

In the Men’s Pro/Open class, Colton Peterson (Buena Vista, Colo.) held strong to defend his national title and take the win by 40 seconds in a field of 40 riders. He claimed victory on three of the seven stages and laid down consistently fast times on Saturday to stay in contention throughout the weekend. Marco Osborne (Verdi, Nev.) secured second place, posting some of his best runs on stages four, six, and seven. Myles Morgan (Bellingham, Wash.) rounded out the podium, finishing just 45 seconds behind the winner.

In the Women’s Pro/Open class, Porsha Murdock (Bend, Ore.; Specialized/TRP/Fox) was locked in from the start and went on to claim six stage victories and the top step of the podium. Chloe Bear (North Bend, Wash.) secured silver with her consistently fast times all weekend, taking one stage victory and finishing second in four stages. Taylor Ostgaard (Selah, Wash.; Canyon/TLD/SRAM/Rockshox/Schwalbe/Monster Army) rounded out the podium, posting her best runs on stages two, four, six, and seven.

In the Pro/Open E-Bike categories, Treyton Maskaly (Carson City, Nev.) put down the fastest laps on six of the seven stages, totaling 44-minutes of intense racing. Jill Kintner (Bellingham, Wash.; Pivot/Shimano/Fox/Maxxis/Evoc/Renthal/Reserv) had the perfect weekend, winning all seven stages and the Women’s E-Bike category. In the U17 E-Bike class, Jaxson Schmitz (East Lyme, Conn.) took the win.

In the Junior Men’s categories, Xavier Goodwin (Hood River, Ore.; Mountain View Gravity Team) claimed the title in the 13-14 age group, while Hudson Nablo (Haddam Neck, Conn; Stage1/Airline Cycles/Pivot) took gold in the 15-16 class. Tanner Castagnetto (Clayton, Calif.; Clayton Bikes) powered through the stages to claim the Junior Men’s 17-18 national title by just 14 seconds.

In the Junior Women’s categories, Cleo Brown (Bellingham, Wash.; Galbraith Gravity Racing) claimed the 15-16 title, winning all seven stages. Allie Ward (Leavenworth, Wash.; Blueprint Athlete Development/Smith Optics) claimed victory on six stages to secure the national title in the 17-18 class.

In the adult age-group categories, Ben Kreinces (Thousand Oaks, Calif.) won the highly contested Men’s 19-29 field. Ethan Flanigan (Clarksburg, W.Va.; Full Send Supply) once again took top honors in the 30-39 category, while Kyle Gillespie (Provo, Utah) also defended his title, winning gold in the 40-49 race. Petr Hanak (Fraser, Colo.; Elevated Roofs) and Thomas Brezoczky (Los Gatos, Calif.) rounded out the Masters titles with wins in the 50-59 and 60+ categories, respectively.

In the Women’s fields, Sydney Nielson (Highland, Utah; HART-ACCEL Pro Cycling) once again secured the title in the 19-29 division. Michelle Guy (Northfield, Mass.; Outer Limits Racing) won in the 30-39 group, and Miki Razo (Tryon, N.C.; B Team/Worldwide Cyclery/Cognative MTB/Trail 1/Max) defended her title and took home the Stars and Stripes jersey in the 40-49 category.

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Full results for the 2026 USA Cycling Enduro National Championships can be found here.

Visit USACycling.org for more information on the athletes, events, and membership programs, and follow @USACycling across all channels for the latest on Team USA.

For more information, contact Sabrina Potter at spotter@usacycling.org.

ABOUT USA CYCLING (usacycling.org)

USA Cycling is the national governing body for the sport of cycling and oversees the disciplines of road, track, mountain bike, cyclocross, gravel, BMX, esports, and paracycling. USA Cycling’s mission is to grow participation and engagement in the sport of bicycle racing and to achieve sustained international success across all cycling disciplines. USA Cycling supports cyclists of all levels and abilities, from those just beginning in the sport to international-caliber athletes. The organization identifies, develops, and selects cyclists to represent the United States in international competition through support of youth and interscholastic programs, amateur and grassroots racing events, athlete development initiatives, and operational support for cycling clubs, racing teams, and event organizers. USA Cycling has a membership of 60,000, sanctions over 1,500 events annually, and is a member of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC). USA Cycling’s national headquarters is located in Olympic City USA, Colorado Springs, Colorado, with a regional office in Bentonville, Arkansas, home to the U.S. Mountain Bike National Team.

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Fresh B Practice chit-chat for ya! We recorded this morning and chatted a bunch about Dak's ongoing search for comfort this season, his outlook heading into this weekend's race, plus a bunch of bench racing about tracks, poles vs. tape, head-to-head DH racing, and a few other topics that I can't remember 🤓 

YouTube is still uploading, but I'll drop it here as it should populate once it's done - 

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RE: USAC Enduro Champs.

Great to see Colton on the top step. Dude's had a hell of a ride over the last year or so dealing with health issues. From his post on Instagram:

 

It’s been a really rough year of this injury. I don’t even know how to explain how hard it’s been. Lost about all my sponsors besides @fasthouse_bike cause they’re the best. I started to work full time with the worst migraines. Couldn’t do anything I loved to do anymore. Anyway, about a few weeks ago @marco0sborne92 told me about his doctor he’s been going to and decided to give it one more shot and turns out it helped me a ton. Felt like I was finally able to turn the page on this injury just a few weeks ago after 12 months. I bought a bike for the first time in 6 years which was cool. Had pretty much no time on the bike maybe like 8 rides in the last few months, I work full time now as well so don’t have much time to ride, but I got on the bike and it all came back to me. Feeling like myself again ❤️😎 @kg___creative 📸

Race recap - crashed on stage 3 and dropper got stuck up, lost a bit of time for sure but re grouped and put some solid times down. I put together a pretty perfect run on the top to bottom stage which is 14 minutes of downhill. I was back 19 seconds from @johnathanhelly so had to put a big run down. Brought it back down to 10 seconds in the end and was good battle with him all weekend! He is riding insane!!

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