The detailed bikes for the new era of the BH Coloma Team
The BH Coloma Team celebrated, at the Municipal Auditorium of Logroño, the official presentation of its 2026 structure, marking the beginning of a new sports cycle with an eye on the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games.
The BH Coloma Team Begins a New Era
The elite team will be formed by Jofre Cullell, the French Olivia Onesti (in her first year as elite), Hugo Franco (under 23), and the additions of Ulan Galinski, the Chilean Catalina Vidaurre, and the Italian Chiara Teocchi. An internationally-profiled roster that will primarily compete in the World Cup and combines experience and youth with the goal of establishing itself among the elite of world XCO during this new Olympic cycle.
As explained by Carlos Coloma, CEO and Team Manager, the project is designed with a long-term strategy to fight for results in the World Cup in 2026 and to build a solid structure that arrives with ambition and guarantees to Los Angeles 2028.
In parallel to the elite team, the project maintains its commitment to the grassroots with the JRG Norclamp Coloma Academy, a development structure linked to the BH Coloma Team that acts as a bridge between the formative categories and high performance. In 2026, it begins a new phase alongside the OTXE club, consolidating itself as the official quarry of the team and a strategic piece within the long-term plan towards the Olympic cycle of Los Angeles 2028.
The BH Lynx SLS and BH Lynx Race of the Coloma Team
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On the technical side, the team will continue to compete with the BH Lynx SLS and BH Lynx Race models. Both present for the first time a unified aesthetic line along with the new jersey developed with Kalas, reinforcing the visual identity of the team in the international paddock.
The Lynx SLS, a bike that the team itself helped develop in competition, will continue to be the lightest and most reactive option for fast and explosive circuits, while the Lynx Race positions itself as the most versatile option for demanding and longer courses, maintaining a competitive focus on top-level XCO.
With a renewed roster, a clear roadmap towards Los Angeles 2028, and two proven platforms like the BH Lynx SLS and the BH Lynx Race as the technical base of the project, the BH Coloma Team starts 2026 with the ambition to take a step forward in the elite of international XCO. The new Olympic cycle is already underway.