| Format | Rank | Total points |
|---|---|---|
XCO | 4 | 1682 |
XCC | 1 | 1770 |
Evie comes from Malvern in the United Kingdom. She cherishes spending time with friends and family, and you can always catch her planning their next vacation!
Evie loves singing, and when she’s home, she sings 24/7 with her younger sister. She can’t quite call it a talent—she’s convinced she’s terrible at it—but the confidence is definitely there! Her favourite pre‑race food is rice pudding with maple syrup. She has it before every race: low in fibre, high in carbs, and absolutely perfect. If Evie were an animal, she’d choose to be a blue‑footed booby. They have the grooviest bright blue feet and live on the Galápagos Islands—far away from humans. Birds also get the best views; one day you're on top of a mountain, and the next you're feeding in the sea. You’d never be bored!
| Pos. | Athlete / Event | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 6 | Shimano Supercup Massi La Nucía La Nucia Women Elite - Cross-country Olympic | 1:09:26 |
With the 2024 WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series now over, it’s time to look back at the jaw-dropping feats of athleticism and incredible performances which lit up our screens in 2024. And where better to start than with Trek Factory Racing-Pirelli XC, who animated every race the squad entered and enjoyed a magical UCI World Championships – all despite adversity and comebacks from injury. Riley Amos (USA) was one of the most dominant riders of the year, winning the U23 men’s UCI Cross-country Short Track (XCC) and Olympic (XCO) World Cup titles with nine wins across both disciplines. Evie Richards (Great Britain; 2nd in Elite women’s UCI XCC World Cup overall standings) and Madigan Munro (USA; 3rd in U23 women’s UCI XCC and XCO World Cup overall standings) also ended up on end-of-season podiums, Richards after making an impressive comeback from a concussion. But no race encompassed this team’s grit and talent like the UCI World Championships in Andorra. There, Trek athletes racked up six UCI World titles — Madigan Munro in the team relay, Albert Philipsen (Denmark) in the junior men’s XCO, Isabella Holmgren (Canada) in the U23 women’s XCC and XCO, and Riley Amos in the men’s U23 XCC. Most thrillingly of all, Richards won the elite women’s XCC with an incredible sprint to edge out Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (France). Words can only tell the story so much. In the team’s end of season video, you can see and feel the emotion of an unforgettable season as the riders reflect on the wild ride that was the 2024 series, and hear from riders like Gwendalyn Gibson (USA) on what it’s like to fight back from injuries in one of the most unforgiving sports in the world.