Paris-Nice stage winner Luke Lamperti (EF Education-EasyPost) and UCI Cross-country Marathon MTB world champion Kate Courtney are among the riders making debuts at this year’s The Growler race at Levi’s GranFondo presented by Skipstone.

Both Lamperti and Courtney are from northern California and wanted to take part in the local event that had exploded in popularity over the first two years. The 136-mile one-day race, with a $156,000 prize purse for elite men and women and a live stream, returns for a third edition on April 25, 2026 in Windsor, California.

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“It’s my local fondo and normally I’ll be home, so just to be there will be super nice, as will being able to ride with everybody,” he told Cyclingnews, noting that he and his parents were fans of event founder Levi Leipheimer, a former WorldTour veteran.

Previous women’s champions Lauren De Crescenzo (2024) and Lauren Stephens (2025) are confirmed to return. They’ll line up against top contenders Courtney, Sofia Gomez Villafañe (Specialized Off-road) and Paige Onweller (Trek-Driftless).

EuroCrossAcademy (ECA), are now open through Friday, April 3. Registration is open for North American men and women between the ages of 14-22 for the cyclo-cross specific sessions across July, and August dates in Montana and Vermont.

The summer camps incorporate three training sessions per day, in addition to evening classroom coaching sessions with guest speakers. The main focus for ECA is to provide a pathway for young riders to European racing.

“With MTB and road seasons kicking off, cyclo-cross racing might seem like a long way off, but ECA’s mission is to create a participation-to-performance environment, nurture cyclo-cross culture and community, and build ‘cross skills ahead of the actual season through our out-of-competition summer camps,” said ECA director Geoff Proctor, an eight-year member of the UCI Cyclo-cross Commission and multi-time coach for Team USA at Cyclo-cross World Championships.

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“Through encouraging coaching, ample training grounds specific to the demands of cyclo-cross, we strive to help these athletes build not only performance on the bike, but holistic confidence in every facet of their lives.”

Riders are required to hold a valid UCI and federation racing license, have at least an intermediate level of cyclo-cross skills, and commit to working hard with an open mind towards group and team objectives.

Participants will be selected and notified by May 12, 2026, and scholarships are available on a case-by-case basis. Travel expenses as well as transportation to and from a camp must be covered by the athlete, or a family member or team.

Emily Ehrlich, who won the silver medal in the elite women’s ITT, finished sixth. Time trial gold medallist Kristen Faulkner finished the race outside the top 30, 1:15 back.

Costa Rica’s Jason Andrey Huertas edged Macías at the line for the men’s road title. Other North American riders in the top 10 were Jonathan Ogando (Dominican Republic) in fourth, Jyven Gonzalez (Belize) in eighth and Kaden Hopkins (Bermuda) in ninth.

Gonzalez rides for trade team L39ION of Los Angeles, with team founders and brothers Cory Williams and Justin Williams both in the field for Belize as well. Cory finished in the field sprint in 28th, with Justin trailing 2:26 back.