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The road to the 2026 Life Time Grand Prix just got a lot more interesting.

With less than two months until the season opener, Life Time has officially unveiled the Wild Card roster, and if last year proved anything, it’s that these aren’t just filler spots. They’re career launchpads.

Cam Jones Bike Profile Scott in the group(Cam Jones on the proving ground. Photo/Scott)

In 2025, Cameron Jones entered the series as a Wild Card and rode that opportunity all the way to the overall men’s title. What was once a developmental side door into the Grand Prix is now arguably the most coveted pathway in elite off-road racing.

For 2026, six riders (three women and three men) will again earn their way into the series and chase a record $350,000 equal-pay prize purse.

Life Time Grand Prix Wild card 2026 on the road(Photo/Life Time Grand Prix)

The Wild Card Gauntlet: Sea Otter + UNBOUND

Just like last season, Wild Card hopefuls must prove themselves across two of the most demanding early-season races:

Life Time Sea Otter Classic Gravel — April 16, 2026

Life Time UNBOUND Gravel 200 presented by Shimano — May 30, 2026

Athletes must contest both events, and the top combined performers across the two races will earn entry into the full 2026 Life Time Grand Prix series.

It’s a brutal filter. Sea Otter demands explosive early-season form and a big engine. All riders competing in the Life Time Grand Prix series are looking to make a good impression in front of sponsors at the Sea Otter Classic.

UNBOUND is 200 miles of Flint Hills chaos. It rewards patience, punishes bad decisions, and has zero sympathy for poor equipment choices.

Both races are trial by fire — and only the strongest will move on. But skill, power, and aerobic endurance aren’t the only factors in the mix; riders will need a great deal of luck on their side. We love to see it!

The start line of the Leadville Trail 100 MTBThe start of the iconic Leadville Trail MTB. (photo/Life Time)

As Kimo Seymour, Senior VP of Events at Life Time, put it, “the Wild Card selection has quickly become one of the most anticipated components of the series — and the depth of this year’s roster reflects just how competitive off-road cycling has become.”

2025 Life Time Big Sugar Gravel womens field(Photo/Life Time)

2026 Women’s Wild Card Contenders

The women’s field is stacked with experience, youth, and international firepower. Among the notable names:

Lejla Njemcevic — reigning marathon world champion with serious gravel credentials

Haley Smith — a consistent North American off-road force

Emily Newsom — bringing road pedigree into gravel

Caitlyn Kellogg — multi-discipline contender

Laurie Arseneault — CX and MTB crossover talent

And that’s just scratching the surface. The roster includes 20+ international and North American riders, ranging from 22-year-old rising stars to seasoned veterans in their 40s.

2025 Life Time Big Sugar Gravel mens sprintFor the Elite Men, the Life Time Grand Prix series all came down to a sprint at the final race – Big Sugar. (Photo: Life Time)

2026 Men’s Wild Card Contenders

The men’s list reads like a who’s-who of off-road horsepower and dark-horse potential.

Standout names include:

Russell Finsterwald — former MTB national champ with elite gravel legs

Dylan Johnson — data-driven gravel specialist

Lance Haidet — CX and gravel crossover threat

Martins Blums — World Cup-level MTB experience

Alban Lakata — multi-time marathon world champion

Cory Wallace — endurance specialist with global wins

Add in emerging names like Henry Nelson, Yusuf Johnson, and Gustave Orain, and you’ve got a roster that spans World Cup pedigree, gravel specialization, and serious endurance engines.

If 2025 showed us anything, it’s that Wild Cards aren’t long shots; they’re legitimate contenders.

The 2026 Life Time Grand Prix Calendar

Once the Wild Card spots are decided, riders will tackle the full six-race gauntlet:

Life Time Sea Otter Classic Gravel — April 16

Life Time UNBOUND Gravel 200 presented by Shimano — May 30

Life Time Leadville Trail 100 MTB presented by Kenetik — August 15

Life Time Chequamegon MTB Festival — September 19

Life Time Little Sugar MTB — October 11

Life Time Big Sugar Gravel — October 17

From high-altitude suffering in Leadville to the punchy chaos of Big Sugar, the series rewards versatility as much as raw power.

The Sugars - ScottCam Jones – Wild Card for the Life Time Grand Prix 2025 and overall series winner. (Photo/Scott)

Why the Wild Card Matters More Than Ever

The Life Time Grand Prix isn’t just another points series anymore; it’s the proving ground for modern off-road racing in North America. Gravel specialists, marathon MTB diesel engines, and crossover wildcards all collide here, and the margins are thin.

The Wild Card system keeps the door cracked open just enough for someone hungry to kick it off the hinges. With $350,000 in equal-pay prize money up for grabs and the deepest field yet lining up, 2026 won’t be handed to anyone.

If last season proved anything, it’s that the next overall champion might already be on this Wild Card list — and they’re coming in with nothing to lose.

Check out the full wild card list here, and the ways to watch the action.