The BH Coloma Team sets its objectives on the World Cup and the Olympic events in Paris, while La Nucía BH Coloma Academy will continue to train the young promises of sport.
Source: press release
The season is about to start and the objectives of the BH Coloma Team are to perform well in the most important events on the calendar. The team will seek to perform and battle regularly to frequently place themselves in the prestigious positions of the World Cup, as well as in the National Championship, the World Championships in Andorra and the ever special Olympic Games.

In the men's department, David Valero will have the responsibility of being one of the jewels of world MTB cycling and will try to defend the bronze obtained at the Tokyo Olympic Games; Jofre Cullell and Catriel Soto face their second season in the team with an eye on the most important competitions on the calendar; and the young Alberto Barroso lands in the first team after his move to La Nucía BH Coloma Academy with the aim of maintaining the good results obtained last year in his last season in the under 23 category.

In the women's department, American Sofia Waite and Portuguese Raquel Queirós – current national under-23 XCO and XCC champion – will be the new faces of the team, while Rocío del Alba García confirms her presence after renewing her contract and aims to obtain an Olympic placing.
The Nucía BH Coloma Academy returns to the track with the same objective of continuing to train promising young riders in races in Spain, Portugal and the World Cup. The team will once again be able to count on the pedals of Joan Mir and Hugo Franco, while Roger Turné, Raúl Villar, Monica Estrada, Amalia Medina and Francesc Barber – national champion under 23 XCO – will make their debut in the team.
