With riders competing in the cross-country Olympic, cross-country short track and downhill disciplines, the star-studded line-up includes two-time Olympic champion Tom Pidcock, reigning world champion Charlie Hatton and world cup winner Heather Wilson.
Fresh from winning his second Olympic gold medal, reigning world champion Tom Pidcock spearheads a strong cross-country squad all vying for a chance to win a rainbow jersey. Pidcock will be joined in the elite men’s category by fellow Olympian Charlie Aldridge and national XCO champion Cameron Orr. In the under-23 races, elite short track national champion Max Greensill will be hunting for a world championships medal alongside Joseph Blackmore, who has had a successful road season with multiple podiums.
In the elite women’s category, fifth-place Paris 2024 finisher Evie Richards will look to reclaim her title from 2021, with current national champion and 2017 world championships silver medallist Annie Last also taking to the start-line alongside Scottish national champion Isla Short. Ella Maclean-Howell will be the sole under-23 women’s rider, with a fantastic season under her belt which included taking the national title and making her Olympic debut.
In the junior categories, short-track national champions Evie Strachan and Innes McDonald will be joined by XCO national champions Max Standen and Bethany-Ann Jackson, as well as Alex Hart, Madeline Moorhouse-Smith and Daisy Taylor who have all had successful seasons on the national and international circuit.
Charlie Hatton will be hoping to defend his world title after a breathtaking performance at Fort William last year having already taken a National Championship silver medal and national series win this year. Last year’s World Championship bronze medallist Laurie Greenland who also has a silver from 2016 on his CV, will be another chasing gold in Andorra.
Other previous world champions lining up in the elite men’s category include Reece Wilson and Danny Hart, as well as multiple national champion Matt Walker. Joining them will be Bernard Kerr who has had an exceptional season with two Red Bull Hardline podiums, while Joe Breeden and Greg Williamson will also be lining up in the hunt for world status.
Five-time world medallist Tahnée Seagrave will be one of the favorites in the elite women’s category. Ranked fourth in the world so far this season, Seagrave has a number of world cup downhill podiums on her palmares in 2024. She will be joined on the start line by national champion Hattie Harnden, who has had five world cup podiums in the enduro category this season, and Louise-Anna Ferguson who finished fourth in the world last year. Other ones to watch include riders Stacey Fisher, Phoebe Gale, Mikayla Parton and Aimi Kenyon.
Heather Wilson spearheads the junior line-up, with a national title and three world cup wins to her name this year. Fellow national champion George Madley will be racing in the junior men’s category with Rudi Eichhorn, Will Haines, Noa Hirst Walker, Oscar Griffiths, Daniel Parfitt and Billy Pugh.
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Charlie Aldridge
Cameron Orr
Thomas Pidcock
Under-23 men
Joseph Blackmore
Max Greensill
Alex Hart
Innes McDonald
Max Standen
Annie Last
Evie Richards
Isla Short
Ella Maclean-Howell
Bethany-Ann Jackson
Madeline Moorhouse-Smith
Evie Strachan
Daisy Taylor
Joe Breeden
Laurie Greenland
Danny Hart
Charlie Hatton
Bernard Kerr
Matt Walker
Greg Williamson
Reece Wilson
Louise-Anna Ferguson
Stacey Fisher
Phoebe Gale
Harriet Harnden
Aimi Kenyon
Mikayla Parton
Tahnée Seagrave
Rudi Eichhorn
Will Haines
Noa Hirst Walker
Oscar Griffiths
George Madley
Daniel Parfitt
Billy Pugh
Heather Wilson