INTRODUCING
Lief Rodgers is a Canadian professional enduro racer known for his smooth, precise style on technical terrain. From Port Moody, he started in cross-country, building the fitness and discipline that now powers his enduro success. Racing the Enduro World Series and UCI Enduro World Cup, Rodgers broke out in 2025 with a World Cup podium in Morillon, 5th in Loudenvielle, and 8th at the UCI Enduro World Championships, backed by consistent stage-winning speed—establishing himself as a real contender at the front.
Introducing
Known for his aggressive, high-speed riding style, Evan Wall has risen rapidly through the MTB racing scene. Originally from Calgary, Canada, and now based in Squamish, he broke onto the global scene after winning the Pinkbike Academy. Competing at the top level of the Enduro World Series and UCI Enduro World Cup, Wall has established himself with consistent top-20 overall finishes, placing 10th in Loudenvielle and 7th in Canezai, signaling that he has the pace to push toward the front of the field.
The 2026 UCI Enduro World Cup is a six-round series within the broader UCI Mountain Bike World Series, running May through August across Europe’s premier alpine terrain. With fewer, high-impact stops and shared weekends alongside downhill and cross-country, the series continues to elevate enduro’s visibility, leading into the World Championships in Finale Ligure, Italy, in October.
An enduro race blends speed and endurance: riders tackle multiple timed downhill stages, with untimed transfers between them. The clock only runs on the descents—so it’s all about going full gas when it counts, while managing energy, terrain, and equipment over a long, demanding day.