Devinci’s “Movement” is rolling into 2026 with some serious momentum. The Quebec brand’s roster mixes yount talent, like 21-year-old Enduro world champion Elly Hoskin, and veteran names like Yoann Barelli. That core group supports a wider group of ambassadors and Devinci’s returning Community Grant Program.
The Movement: Elly Hoskin soars
Squamish-based Elly Hoskin made waves in her first year on the elite World Cup circuit. Two World Cup wins led to the biggest victory of them all: winning enduro world championships in Switzerland. That meteoric rise saw Hoskin start as one of Devinici’s ambassadors, jumping up through the ranks to the top of the international standings over just three years. And she’s just getting started.
Hoskin is joined by a trio of established Canadian riders. Georgia Astle, two time Red Bull Rampage podium finisher is thriving in her freeride era after years racing downhill, enduro, and Crankworx events. Yoann Barelli is an iconic name in mountain biking and returns to Devinci’s Canadian-born, and often Canadian-made ethos. Steve Vanderhoek, the North Shore raised firefighter, freerider and, with the release of his long-awaited film this spring, movie star.
Devinci also returns a long list of ambassadors, the ranks from which Hoskin emerged. These are builders, riders, coaches and any other local rider with a strong connection to the riding community. Among this years list are Dominick Menard, Catherine Begin, and Nathan Compartino to Ruby Wells, Jack Johnston, Owen White, Alex Chapellier, Olivier Croft, Patrick Nolan, Charlotte Batty.
The Community Grant Program Returns
Like the Movement itself, Devinici’s Community Grant Program aims to support the heart of local riding communities. The program supports local clubs, trail associations and grassroots organizations to develop programs, build trails and take on any project that helps boost the local riding scene.
Devinci’s 2026 Community Grant Program will officially reopen for applications on March 31st, 2026. Learn more here.
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