| Format | Rank | Total points |
|---|---|---|
DHI | 14 | 771 |
Lachie has the pace to achieve big things, having taken two Elite World Cup podiums in Leogang and Mont-Sainte-Anne in 2024.
He’s moving up from The Union to Trek Factory Racing in 2025, but his racing platform isn’t changing. Lachie is as humble as he is rip-fast aboard a Session. When he’s not racing, he enjoys being home in New Zealand, taking in some of the most pristine landscapes this great Earth has to offer. If he can keep building on the glimpses he’s given us of his raw potential, watch out.
| Pos. | Athlete / Event | Time |
|---|---|---|
| 2 | UCI Mountain Bike Continental Series - Crankworx - Christchurch Downhill Christchurch Men Elite - Downhill | 4:26.979 |

On International Women’s Day, WBD Sports highlights how its Women in Mountain Bike initiative is turning long term commitment into concrete action. Through structural, sporting and educational initiatives, the programme continues to drive meaningful progress towards greater gender parity across the WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series.

20 Endurance teams have secured WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series status, guaranteeing their participation across all nine rounds of the 2026 UCI Cross-country World Cup, including Cross-country Olympic (XCO) and Cross-country Short Track (XCC). We take a closer look at who will be racing for each team and highlight the key riders to watch this season.

Brand-new documentary, The Cycle, follows five riders across different cycling disciplines and career stages, including WHOOP UCI Mountain Bike World Series stars Lachie Stevens McNab and Evie Richards.