The next era of MTB racing starts here.

She won four World Cups in her first junior season. Her older sister races pro. The Canyon factory team signed her before she turned 17.
Meet the riders selected for the 2026 On the Rise program













Four World Cup wins in her debut season. Bronze at Worlds. Canyon factory. She's the female Asa Vermette — and she has another year of juniors.

Junior World Champion moving to Elite. His Lenzerheide time was 0.008s off Pierron. The benchmark for every rider on this page.

Worlds Bronze, 3 National Champion jerseys, Commencal factory. Moving to Elite in 2026 with the infrastructure to succeed immediately.

58th at his first Worlds to consistent top-5 World Cups. Junior DS National Champion. The Lawrence family name is back at the top.

4th at La Thuile in his first World Cup season. Utah local training on MSC terrain. The twin dynamic with Alex is the best storyline in junior racing.

Nationals champion, Worlds 6th, Commencal factory. Part of the American junior women's wave alongside Ostgaard. Lake Placid USA 1-2 was a statement.

Steamboat Springs to Worlds team. Won at Mountain Creek, 2nd in PDS overall. Colorado's own. Her whole town is watching.

Double 15-16 National Champion — DH and Dual Slalom. Only rider to break 3 minutes. The most accomplished junior nobody's heard of.

Worlds team at 16 years old. Five countries in one season. Former BMX kid from Utah racing the biggest stages in the world. The trajectory is vertical.

Won the entire PDS 15-16 women's series. Colorado local. The category barely gets coverage — but the talent is undeniable.
On the Rise features the most compelling junior riders in mountain biking — not just the fastest. If you know a rider with a story worth telling, nominate them.
Riders can self-nominate. Coaches, parents, and teammates welcome.
On the Rise gives your brand access to the next generation of mountain bike talent — with the stories, stats, and audience to back it up.