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Who is racing where? Canadian team moves for 2026

Gunnar going off a jump at Élancourt Hill, the site of the Olympic XC.

As the year turns over, plenty of athletes are on the move between teams. That includes several Canadians racers, of course. Between cross country, downhill and enduro, here’s a rolling summary of Canadian team changes.

We’ll keep adding to the list as more news drops, of course. But here’s a start.

Laurie Arseneault leaves Pittstop Racing

After a few years of helping establish the Pittstop Racing program out of Bromont, Que, Laurie Arseneault is moving on. Pittstop will remain focused on supporting Canadians chasing the World Cup dream. Arseneault hinted she’ll be spending more time on skinny tires.

Ryder Willson to Team High Country

Vancouver Island’s Ryder Wilson just announced he’s joining UCI downhill outfit, Team High Country for 2026. He’ll finish his last year of junior World Cup racing with the program before heading into the elite ranks.

Haley Smith leaves Trek Driftless

After two years with Trek Driftless gravel and XC marathon program, Haley Smith is off the Factory program. The Ontario Olympian will announce a new program soon. Her time with Trek saw Smith race Cape Epic, win Gravel Migration and race the new Gravel Burn, all in 2025, along with a roster of Life Time events and other North American races.

Geza Rodgers of AGR Racing

The past downhill national champ (U19, 2024) and endure national champ (U21, 2022), is leaving AGR Racing. During that time, the B.C. rider’s landed Enduro World Cup top 10s, world champs top 15s and a series of North American wins and podiums.

Armada says goodbye, and hello

The Armada had incredible success with its roster of riders, from national championships to Nicole Bradbury’s World Cup win. The point of a development team is to develop riders, though. So, as the team’s current roster moves on to bigger and better things, the Armada is getting a fresh start for 2026. New riders, same drive to develop younger Canadian talent.

Tyler Orschel to KMC Nukeproof

After a career-best season almost left him without a team, Tyler Orschel found a new home at the last minute. And not just any home, either. The Canadian joins the KMC Nukeproof program, run by the legendary Bart Brentjens. This should make for an exciting season for Orschel!

Ian Ackert joins Pivot Cycles-OTE

As we reported, Ian Ackert was left without a home when Trek Future Racing shuttered. He’s now with Quebec’s Pivot Cycles-OTE.

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