The Kid Who Kept His Promise
From a Signature on a Jersey
to Engineering
the World’s Hardest Races
From a Signature on a Jersey
to Engineering
the World’s Hardest Races

At fourteen, a kid from Alabama watching the world’s fastest riders finish the 2019 Cape Epic, the "Tour de France of Mountain Biking." Nino Schurter, the greatest of them all, signed his jersey. Back home, Noah wrote a note and pinned them both to his wall:
“I’ll be on that start line as soon as they let me."

The day he returned home from South Africa, he entered his first mountain-bike race—starting last and finishing second. At fifteen, he and ten friends pedaled 3,200 miles across America on gas-station food and grit. The Eagle Scout in him found joy in the hard miles. That summer built the engine for what came next.

At 17 and again at 18, Noah found the podium at USA Cycling's National Championships. The longest and hardest races became his passion. Finishing every race he ever started became part of his brand.

At age 18, Noah became the youngest finisher of Cape Epic. Noah crossed the line on the 8th day 30th of the 60 UCI Men. Noah transitioned from watching his heroes finish the Cape Epic, into a young man that belongs in the race with them.

At eighteen, Noah moved to France and spent two years racing World Cups, World Championships, and Epic Series stage races across Europe—living in a van, learning languages, and making friends in far-off bike parks. Without a team or mechanic, he built support through relationships and respect.

By age 20, Noah completed three Cape Epics, two Swiss Epics, Andorra Epic, multiple XCO World Cups, two full XCM World Cup Series, and selected to Team USA three times for XCM World
Championships.

By the time Noah relocated to Golden,
Colorado to find altitude and study Design Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines, Noah understood that his academic course load was every bit as demanding as his race calendar. Both require precision under fatigue and a relentless curiosity to solve problems.

Now mentored by legends and top engineers, Noah stands out for humility, curiosity, and a drive to give more than he takes. Mentor influences shape his racing and storytelling. His Instagram feels like a rider’s field notebook—equal parts engineering log and athlete diary—honest, reflective, and known for its clarity.

Brands such as Vittoria Tires, CeramicSpeed, ENVE Composites, Maurten, and Café du Cycliste support him not for hype, but for his insight and testing discipline. Event organizers feature him because he captures what endurance racing actually feels like... hopeful, methodical, human.

During the off-season, Noah returns to support the trail-builders and communities that helped him find happiness as a child.

Glentress Forest, Scotland UK - 2023
Snowshoe, WV USA - 2024
Valais, Switzerland - 2025 *selected

Partner - Hadden Beykirch - 2023
Partner - Griffin Hoppin - 2024
Partner - Danny Van Wagoner - 2025

Partner - Kyan Olshove - 2023
Partner - Loïc Leblanc - 2025

Partner - Loïc Leblanc - 2025

Nove Město, Czech Republic
Megève, France
Lake Placid, USA
Capoliveri - Isola d'Elba, Italy
Naturland, Andorra
Selva Val Gardena, Italy (HERO Südtirol)
Kirchzarten, Germany (Black Forest ULTRA)
Girona, Spain (Sea Otter Europe)

Les Gets, France
Crans-Montana, Switzerland
Noah rides as a privateer, training out of Golden, Colorado ... chasing the longest, hardest races in the world with
the same scout grit that started it all. His posts routinely reach audiences far beyond his follower count - over 1.3
million in March 2025 - because they blend authenticity, technical depth, and adventure in equal measure.
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