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Daily Brief – Feb 20, 2026

From gravity-fueled descents in Christchurch to high-stakes gravel and wild-card showdowns, today’s headlines span seeding runs, summit attacks, and community-driven trail projects. Innovation on the product front keeps pace with competition updates, while local initiatives aim to expand access and timing tech.

🏁 Competitions

At Crankworx Christchurch, Friday’s Redemption Downhill seeding saw Jenna Hastings dominate the women’s timed run, while New Zealand’s Luke Meier-Smith edged his rivals for the fastest men’s seed time ahead of Saturday’s finals. Source

French under-23 prodigy José Seixas stunned the favorites on a brutal summit finish at the Algarve, out-kicking Juan Ayuso and Rúben Guerreiro to take the leader’s jersey in the UAE-Tour-style showdown loaded with tomorrow’s GC stars. Source

The Life Time Grand Prix unveiled its six Wild Card invitees—three men and three women—who will battle through Sea Otter and UNBOUND Gravel for a share of the $350,000 prize purse and full-series entry. Source

The teams for both the men’s and women’s Brabantse Pijl were confirmed for April 17, with WorldTeams and Continentals lining up for the classic Overijse finale and its punchy local laps. Source

Meanwhile, product innovation continues to shape the industry.

🚴 Products

Fizik’s revamped Arione saddle blends a 284 mm length with 135 mm and 145 mm widths, a vertical rail insertion for maximum fore-aft adjustment, and five build levels from €99 steel-rail R5 to the €299 carbon-railed R1Adaptive with zonal 3D-printed padding. Source

Aventon’s Ramblas ADV hardtail eMTB now switches between Class 1 and Class 3 modes (20 mph/28 mph), adds an “Auto” assist setting, tubeless-ready wheels, and SRAM DB6 brakes—all while retaining the 708 Wh battery and 750 W peak motor at a $2,899 price point. Source

On the business front, several brands are strengthening partnerships.

💼 Business

The Outdoor Sport Institute secured over $500,000 in grants to build 18 miles of mixed-use MTB trails on 450 acres around Pleasant Pond in Island Falls, Maine, aiming to boost tourism and attract new residents. Source

The Pumptrack Union e.V. reboots the German Pumptrack Series for 2026 with five stops—from Saal an der Donau to Essen-Steele—introducing MotoSheets transponder timing while keeping free, all-ages competition alongside local clubs. Source

And beyond boardrooms, riders continue to make headlines.

👥 Riders

Decathlon CMA CGM confirmed that Classics specialist Tiesj Benoot underwent successful surgery for a lumbar disc herniation, ruling him out of the spring cobbled and Ardennes races as he begins rehabilitation. Source

Modern Adventure’s new men’s squad faced drama at the UAE Tour when a front-tire blowout led to a high-speed pile-up involving Dylan Groenewegen and Fabio Jakobsen, a reminder of early-season mechanical risks. Source

From grassroots trail expansions to high-octane race builds, today’s updates underscore cycling’s dual drive for community growth and elite performance; tomorrow, we’ll track emerging race tactics and the next wave of gear innovations.


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