The Brazilian Ulan Bastos signs with the BH Coloma Team
After confirming a few days ago the departures of David Campos, Alberto Barroso, and Sofía Waite, the BH Coloma Team begins to shape its roster for the upcoming season. The structure led by Carlos Coloma has announced its first signing for 2026 with Brazilian Ulan Bastos Galinski.
Ulan Bastos Galinski joins the BH Coloma Team
At 27 years old, Ulan Bastos joins the Spanish team after a period of significant sports growth that began in 2020 with the Caloi project of the historic Henrique Avancini. In the last 6 years, the Brazilian has established himself as one of the most consistent riders in his country, winning the national champion title last season and numerous continental victories.

During this last period, Ulan has gained consistency, experience in the World Cup, and a notable competitive leap that is now reflected in the numbers. Currently, he has over 1,200 UCI points and ranks 16th in the world ranking, figures that position him as one of the most valuable riders in the market for World Series MTB teams and fit perfectly into the new roadmap of the BH Coloma Team.
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With this signing, the current roster of the Spanish team includes Jofre Cullell, Ulan Bastos Galinski, Olivia Onesti, Catriel Soto, and Hugo Franco, forming an international block that mixes youth, experience, and projection in XCO and Short Track events.
Despite this first announcement, the team environment suggests that the roster is still not finalized. Everything points to the fact that the BH Coloma Team is holding back some more signings before starting the next season, in a deep restructuring aimed at returning the team to the reference positions in the world of MTB.