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For world-class talent, the future is full of possibilities. Reigning mountain bike World Cup champ Kate Courtney is laser-focused on Olympic dreams, but after she makes her run at rescheduled Tokyo Games in 2021, the 24-year-old American could set her sights on a brand new objective: Cyclocross Worlds. In a wide-ranging story by Neal Rogers …

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With the UCI Mountain Bike World Championships on tap this weekend in Mont-Sainte-Anne, my year in rainbows is coming to an end. For me, it is an exciting time as I look forward to the end of the season, but it also feels appropriate to take a moment to reflect on this special time in …

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We’ve followed Kate Courtney’s journey of an XC mountain biker from an aspiring U23 all the way to her Elite World Champion title in Switzerland last year. Kate has been a columnist for us and given us a wonderful glimpse into her racing and training philosophies, balance as a student, confidence and rituals, and the …

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Joyful. That’s the word Kate Courtney chooses to describe her experience thus far wearing the rainbow jersey of world champion. It helps, of course, that she’s been winning while wearing the rainbow jersey. Winning a world title, as Courtney did in Switzerland in September, can be a career-defining accomplishment. Winning in the rainbow jersey, as Courtney …

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