Kate Courtney competes with Team USA in cross-country mountain bike race at the Tokyo Olympic Games (Image credit: Tim de Waele/Getty Images)

Eight weeks after surgery to repair a fractured scaphoid bone in her wrist, Kate Courtney (She Sends Racing) has not just ‘jumped back in’ to racing, but steps out of her comfort zone for a debut at Leadville Trail 100 MTB in Colorado.

The accomplished mountain bike racer — a 2018 World Champion, 2019 World Cup champion and 2020 Olympian in the cross-country Olympic format — crashed in the short track World Cup event at Nové Město in late May. The two-month recovery time forced her to take a break, which also allowed her to adjust her calendar and take on two iconic races at high altitude.

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On January 26, 2025, Kate Courtney won her fourth consecutive Low Gap race

On January 26, 2025, Kate Courtney won her fourth consecutive Low Gap race (Image credit: Brian Tucker @btuckerpics)