| Format | Rank | Total points |
|---|---|---|
DHI | 59 | 54 |
Henry is a Scottish downhill racer known for his speed, precision, and strong race craft.
After success in national and European competitions, he has established himself as a consistent contender on challenging UCI World Cup courses. He has secured multiple top‑10 results at the World Cup level. Kerr’s riding is defined by efficiency and focus, making him a reliable—and dangerous—competitor whenever conditions get tough. Henry is also fully committed behind the scenes, working closely with the team on R&D and putting his Master’s degree in Engineering to very good use.
| Pos. | Athlete / Event | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 27 | Mona Yongpyong South Korea Men Elite - DHI Qualifiers 1 | 02:55.395 |
| Pos. | Athlete / Event | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 7 | UCI SNOW BIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Châtel Men Elite - Snow Bike Dual Slalom | 0:41.220 |
| 17 | UCI SNOW BIKE WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS Châtel Men Elite - Snow Bike Super G | +12.060 |
| 21 | Mona Yongpyong South Korea Men Elite - DHI Qualifiers 2 | 02:56.298 |

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