Catalina Vidaurre joins the BH Coloma Team to boost her 2026 project
The BH Coloma Team continues to strengthen its roster for the 2026 season and announces the addition of Chilean champion Catalina Vidaurre. Catalina thus begins a new sporting phase with the goal of establishing herself among the best riders in the world.
The BH Coloma Team adds Chilean champion Catalina Vidaurre
Catalina Vidaurre (sister of Martín Vidaurre) is one of the most promising cyclists in Chilean mountain biking and joins the team after signing a solid 2025 season. During the past year, she achieved three Top 20 finishes in the World Cup, results that have allowed her to rise to the 22nd position in the UCI ranking, confirming her progress and her establishment within the international XCO elite.
The rider herself values this step as key in her sporting career: “Representing my country is a pride for me, and I want to continue carrying the flag of Chile around the world. BH Coloma Team is the place where I feel I can keep growing, learning, and competing at the highest level. I am very eager to start this new phase and give my all with the team.”

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From the team's management, Carlos Coloma has highlighted the sporting and human fit of the Chilean within the project: “Catalina is a rider with talent, character, and a very competitive mindset. She has proven her level as the champion of Chile, and we believe she has great potential for growth. She fits perfectly with the team's values, and we are convinced that this environment will allow her to continue evolving with an eye on the major objectives of the Olympic cycle.”
With this signing, the BH Coloma Team continues to shape a solid and ambitious international roster, reinforcing its women's block and consolidating its commitment to young talent with potential. The arrival of Catalina Vidaurre is part of the team's strategy for the New Era 2026 and the path towards Los Angeles 2028, where the Spanish formation aims to be a key player in the major events of the world calendar.