The Colorado State University Cycling Team sent seven riders to the 2024 Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals in Bentonville, Arkansas, over the weekend and returned with a haul of medals, including multiple national titles. The roster included Tristan Trantow, George Poggemeyer, Quinten Loxtercamp, Luke Leavitt, Luke Eddington, Cade Bosler, and Elin Hartmann as the sole female racer.

George Poggemeyer won both the Dual Slalom and Downhill National Championships. Elin Hartmann earned silver medals in both Cross-Country and Short Track. Quinten Loxtercamp claimed silver in Cross-Country, gold in Short Track, and the overall Omnium title. Luke Leavitt finished fifth in Short Track and third in the Omnium.

Hartmann, Leavitt, and Loxtercamp dominated the Team Relay with a win, and CSU placed second in the overall Team Omnium.

The races were postponed and ultimately moved to Bentonville after Hurricane Helene affected the original site in Zirconia, N.C.

Full results can be found here.


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