Life Time has unveiled the men’s and women’s rosters for the 2025 Life Time Grand Prix.
Returning for the fourth year, the Life Time Grand Prix is the premier elite off-road cycling series in the United States, drawing athletes and fans from across the globe. The 2025 lineup is the most international yet, with 12 countries represented across the men’s and women’s competitions and over a third of the selected athletes originating from outside the US.
Drawing from hundreds of applicants representing 23 countries, the initial selection includes 22 male and 22 female athletes who will compete in the six-race series. An additional three men and three women will then be selected as wildcard athletes after the Life Time UNBOUND Gravel 200 concludes on Saturday, May 31st.
MEN’S FIELD
Three-time returning champion Keegan Swenson will be joined by the remainder of the 2024 Life Time Grand Prix overall podium – Matthew Beers and Payson McElveen.
Almost half the men’s field will be made up of international riders, including three-time The Traka 360 winner Mattia De Marchi (Italy) and ex-UCI WorldTour road racer Lawrence Naesen (Belgium).
A number of other renowned athletes will shake up the roster for 2025, including 10-time Ethiopian national champion Tsgabu Grmay, and Switzerland’s Simon Pellaud, who arrives fresh from a 12-year road career.
Full Men’s Roster – LifeTime Grandprix 2025:
WOMEN’S FIELD
Over two-thirds (68%) of the women’s field comprises returning Life Time Grand Prix athletes, including defending champion Sofia Gomez Villafañe and all top-10 finishers from the 2024 series.
Six female riders are set to make their Life Time Grand Prix debuts in 2025 including France’s Cécile Lejeune, who placed second at this year’s Tucson Bicycle Classic; reigning Australian gravel champion, Courtney Sherwell, and Annabel Fisher (Great Britain), winner of the 2024 Octopus Gravel.
Full Women’s Roster LifeTime Grandprix 2025:
WILDCARD SELECTION
The final three spots in each of the men’s and women’s fields will be filled following the completion of Sea Otter Classic Gravel and UNBOUND Gravel. Within the application, athletes selected if they would be a part of the wildcard pool if not selected. Those athletes must contest both events, and the top performers amongst the pool of athletes will earn a spot in the 2025 series. Additionally, should an athlete within the originally selected 22 athletes drop out of the series between now and UNBOUND Gravel, their spot will be backfilled by a wildcard athlete.
Kimo Seymour, Senior Vice President of Life Time Events said: “The fourth season of the Life Time Grand Prix, building on three years of momentum, is set to bring a whole new level of competition. We’re excited to announce the 2025 athlete roster with a mix of new and returning talent across both the men’s and women’s fields. We continue to elevate the series’ global profile and increase engagement amongst gravel and mountain bike racing fans both in the US and around the world; as a result, we’re thrilled to share that this year’s cohort of racers is the most international yet.”
To learn more about the 2025 series, visit www.lifetimegrandprix.com. To watch extended highlights from the 2024 Life Time Grand Prix, search and subscribe to @LifeTimeGrandPrix on YouTube.
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