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Life Time announced the 70 athletes selected to compete in 2023 Life Time Grand Prix Series presented by Mazda.
It’s a mix of new and familiar faces for the second edition of the series, with 10 additional riders and one additional race for a prize purse of $250,000.
Life Time announces details of 2023 Grand Prix series
Reigning champions Haley Smith and Keegan Swenson will return in 2023, as will six more of the top 10 women from 2022. Every rider in last year’s men’s top 10 returns in 2023.
According to Life Time, more than 200 athletes applied for a place in the series.
New and notable athletes on the women’s side include 2021 Unbound Gravel champion Lauren De Crescenzo, Pan American cyclocross champion Raylyn Nuss, five-time French national cyclocross champion Caroline Mani and Ironman pro Heather Jackson.
Six countries will be represented in the 19-47 age bracket, including the USA, Canada, Australia, England, France and South Africa.
On the men’s side, Matt Beers, the South African marathon MTB champion, will join other Grand Prix champions such as Brennan Wertz, ‘cross pro Eric Brunner and teenage phenom Ian Lopez de San Roman.
Among the men, the USA, Canada, Australia, Switzerland and South Africa will be represented, with Canada’s Rob Britton (38) as the oldest man and Lopez de San Román the youngest at 19.
Colorado is the most represented state, with 11 women and eight men calling the Centennial State home.
The Grand Prix is a points-based series of seven races, with riders’ overall results awarded based on the six best finishes. The races are the same as in 2022, with a new, yet-to-be-announced wild card event. The series begins in April at Sea Otter. In October, the Big Sugar Gravel will serve as the mandatory tie-breaker.
2023 Life Time Grand Prix presented by Mazda
- April 22: Fuego XL 100K cross country mountain bike race at the Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, California
- June 3: 200 mile Garmin Unbound Gravel presented by Craft Sportswear in Emporia,
Kansas - July 8: 69 mile Life Time Crusher in Tushar presented by The Creamery in Beaver,
Utah - August 12: 104-mile cycling stages Leadville Trail 100 MTB in Leadville, Colorado
- September 16: 40 mile Life Time is presented by Chequamegon MTB Trek in Cable, Wisconsin
- October 21: 100-mile Life Time Big Sugar Gravel presented by Mazda in Bentonville,
Arkansas (Mandatory Tie-breaker) - Wild card event: the seventh event will be announced on January 11
Elite women
- Crystal Anthony, 42, Bentonville, Arkansas
- Ella Bloor, 27, Kingston, Australia
- Chelsea Bolton, 33, Park City, Utah
- Ellen Campbell, 25, Durango, Colorado
- Catherine Colyn, 26, Paarl, South Africa
- Lauren De Crescenzo, 32, Atlanta, Georgia
- Rebecca Fahringer, 33, Bend, Oregon
- Maude Farrell, 31, Redwood City, California
- Sofia Gomez Villafane, 28, Heber City, Utah
- Emma Grant, 31, Reading, England
- Isabella Hyser, 19, Huntsville, Alabama
- Heather Jackson, 38, Bend, Oregon
- Isabel King, 32, Los Angeles, California
- Caroline Mani, 35, Besançon, France
- Holly Mathews, 34, Longmont, Colorado
- Sarah Max, 47, Bend, Oregon
- Deanna Miles, 29, Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Julie Momber, 35, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Jessica Mullins, 44, Littleton, Colorado
- Angela Naeth, 40, Brewster, Massachusetts
- Emily Newsom, 39, Fort Worth, Texas
- Raylyn Nuss, 31, St. Louis, Missouri
- Paige Onweller, 33, Grand Rapids, Michigan
- Hannah Otto, 26, Millcreek, Utah
- Jenna Rinehart, 38, Mankato, Minnesota
- Hannah Shell, 31, Longmont, Colorado
- Danielle Shrosbree, 28, London, England
- Alexis Skarda, 33, Grand Junction, Colorado
- Haley Smith, 29, Waterloo, Quebec,
- Sarah Sturm, 32, Durango, Colorado
- Starla Teddergreen, 43, Longmont, Colorado
- Caroline Tory, 32, Snowmass, Colorado
- Leah Van der Linden, 28, Boulder, Colorado
- Ruth Winder, 29, Nederland, Colorado
- Anna Yamauchi, 22, Truckee, California
Elite men
- Matthew Beers, 28, Cape Town, South Africa
- John Bortselmann, 31, Lincoln, Nebraska
- Robert Britton, 38, Victoria, British Columbia
- Eric Brunner24, Boulder, Colorado
- Zach Calton25, Ogden, Utah
- griffin easter, 31, Park City, Utah
- Russell Finsterwald, 31, Colorado Springs, Colorado
- Howard Grotts, 29, Durango, Colorado
- Lance Haidet, 24, San Luis Obispo, California
- Alex Howes, 34, Holland, Colorado
- Dylan Johnson27, Brevard, North Carolina
- Brendan Johnston31, Canberra, Australia
- Andrew L’Esperance, 31, Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Brady Lang23, Mendocino, California
- Taylor Lideen33, Bentonville, Arkansas
- Connie Looser33, Hinwil, Switzerland
- Payson McKelvin, 29, Durango, Colorado
- Lachlan Morton30, Boulder, Colorado
- Tasman Nankervis27, Bendigo, Australia
- Logan Owen27, Bremerton, Washington
- Cole Patton, 25, Cashmere, Washington
- Kiel Reijnen35, Bainbridge Island, Washington
- Adam Robert, 25, Prevost, Quebec
- Nathan Spratt27, Salt Lake City, Utah,
- Peter Stetina, 35, Santa Rosa, California
- Keegan Swenson28, Heber City, Utah
- Kyle Trudeau29, Tucson, Arizona
- Alexey Vermeulen, 28, Boulder, Colorado
- Kerry Werner31, Vinton, Virginia
- Brennan Wertz, 25, Mill Valley, California
- Innokenty Zavyalov31, Minneapolis, Minnesota
- Tobin Ortenblad28, Santa Cruz, California
- Ryan Standish29, South Salt Lake, Utah
- Jack O’Donnell20, Denver, Colorado
- Ian Lopez De San Roman19, Sebastopol, California