-$350,000 in top-10 prize money
-$50,000 prize money to the men’s and women’s winners of the series
-A new $2,500 finisher compensation for every athlete who completes the season
This is the next chapter in professional off-road racing.
Five years ago, Life Time set out to create a new standard for off-road racing.
Today, the Life Time Grand Prix stands as the sport’s only true professional league - connecting six iconic events, elevating athlete opportunity, and driving the future of endurance cycling.
The 2026 season will feature:
-Six races across the country (best 5 of 6 count)
-25 men + 25 women competing for the Grand Prix crown
-Automatic entry for the Top 5 overall and U23 champions
Applications open October 27 – November 5
🤴🏼In his debut performance at the Life Time Rad Dirt Fest, Keegan Swenson takes the win with Pete Stetina and Griffin Easter rounding out the podium. Strong rides from Matt Beers and Brendan Johnston to round out your top-5 on the day.
The QUEEN OF THE RAD RETURNS 👑Lauren De Crescenzo goes back to back to claim her THIRD win here in Trinidad! Sofia Gomez Villafane edged out Cecily Decker for second, followed by Alexis Skarda and Melisa Rollins rounding out the top 5!
On the women’s side, Lauren De Crescenzo is off the front with a 4 minute gap on Cecily Decker, Sofia Gomez Villafane, and Melisa Rollins. Can LDC repeat as a Rad champ?!
On the men’s side, Alex Howes came through mile 60 with a less than 10 second gap on Kellen Caldwell, Keegan Sweson, and Griffin Easter.
Rumor has it the gap has grown quite a bit since then!