Brazil’s rising MTB star eyes Appenninica crown on debut

Last October, Luiza Euzebio De Souza finished fourth at Brasil Ride Bahia, one of the world’s premier mountain bike stage races. That alone would place her on every contender’s radar. At 23, already recognised as one of Brazil’s most promising MTB talents, she represents a threat any serious contender for the 2026 Appenninica MTB Stage Race (June 22-26) title must respect.

The connection between the Emilia-Romagna Apennines and Brazil runs unexpectedly deep. During World War II, Brazilian troops were stationed along the Gothic Line, establishing a historical thread that lingers. In recent years, this bond has strengthened – co-organiser Beppe Salerno and fellow Appenninica Family members ventured to last year’s Brasil Ride edition, forging mutual respect between the communities.

This year, De Souza leads a record Brazilian delegation to the Apennines: eleven athletes will toe the line at Lizzano in Belvedere on June 22.

The Brazilian mountain bike community is very strong and numerous,” De Souza explains. “Appenninica generates great interest because it offers a unique combination of technical trails, beautiful landscapes, and top-level organisation. Many Brazilian athletes love testing themselves, and Appenninica perfectly embodies that spirit of adventure and the desire to push past your limits.”

Appenninica arrives as more than a debut – it represents De Souza’s new step into European competition. Days earlier, she contested the HERO Südtirol Dolomites, crossing the line in twenty-fifth place.

That result at HERO didn’t capture my true potential, but I’m working to rediscover my optimal race rhythm following an injury,” De Souza shares candidly. “I arrive at Appenninica in good condition, though the injury interrupted my preparation. Recovery demands considerable patience, discipline, and adaptability. My objective is consistency from stage to stage, to savour the experience, and to contend for the strongest possible general classification result. We’ll see where it leads.

The Brasil Ride Bahia circuit has become De Souza’s proving ground. Two fourth-place finishes (2025 and 2024) and a third-place showing (2023) have established her credentials amongst Brazil’s most promising MTB Marathon athletes. Her decision to race Appenninica stems from a deeper hunger – to test herself in contrasting, demanding environments.

This will be my first Appenninica, and I’m truly excited,” De Souza reflects. “I expect a demanding race with technical trails, breathtaking landscapes, a fundamentally different experience from the events I typically contest in Brazil. I view this participation as both an opportunity to mature as an athlete and to deepen my understanding of Italy’s mountain bike culture.”

If the opportunity to fight for a prestigious result comes her way during the week, you can be certain that Luiza Euzebio De Souza will draw on all her talent to make her mark.

Saitta and Steinburg crowned champions of Appenninica 2026

History is made as an Italian wins the Elite men’s race at Appenninica for the first time. The final stage goes to Hans Becking, who climbs to second overall ahead of Marek Sülzle. Among the women, Lola Bakker takes the stage win but the overall title belongs to Steinburg.

Steinburg: queen of stage and standings

Among the women, Steinburg further cements her lead ahead of tomorrow’s finale

Chiarini: from heartbreak to the biggest win

After seeing victory slip through his fingers in Riolunato, Riccardo Chiarini got his revenge in the finest possible way on the 91km and 2900m ending in Castelnovo ne’ Monti. Behind overall leader Saitta, the podium battle is wide open.

Steinburg wins and pulls clear

Among the women, Greete Steinburg made her move. Having pulled on the leader’s jersey yesterday, the Estonian took her first stage win of this edition, increasing her margin over Lola Bakker. Mara Parisi remains in contention, sitting third in the overall standings.

Saitta storms in Riolunato

The script for Stage 3 of the Appenninica MTB Stage Race was already written: short, explosive and full of plot twists. That is exactly what unfolded across the 38 km and 1,500 metres of elevation of the Monte Cimone Challenge, a loop around Riolunato held...

Schulz strikes back, Steinburg takes pink

Schulz had slipped more than 21 minutes behind after the opening stage. The American showed resilience and determination to respond immediately, taking victory in Riolunato. The general classification may now be a long shot, but she has firmly re-established herself as one of the riders to watch over the remaining stages.

Win for Becking, Jersey for Spica

Becking had finished third in Vidiciatico, disappointed after failing to hold the wheel of Vincenzo Saitta and Emanuele Spica in the finale. On the 65-kilometre route featuring 2,600 metres of elevation gain, however, the Dutchman matched the pace of the Rolling Bike Team duo throughout the day and eventually took advantage of misfortune for the race leader to claim both the stage win and a valuable leap up the standings.

De Souza overcomes adversity

De Souza overcomes a crash to beat Lola Bakker and Greete Steinburg in the women’s race

Sicilian dominance in the Apennines

Saitta leads home teammate Spica and Becking

Appenninica MTB Stage Race gets underway tomorrow in the Emilia-Romagna Apennines

The 2026 edition of Italy’s premier MTB stage race starts tomorrow, Monday, June 22. Nearly two hundred competitors will contest five exacting stages across the Emilia-Romagna Apennines, culminating in a grand finale at Castelnovo ne’ Monti on Friday, June 26

Appenninica 2026: the partners behind the race

The Emilia-Romagna’s stage race confirms a comprehensive partner ecosystem, positioning the event as a flagship platform for regional excellence and outdoor tourism. The 2026 edition will take place from June 22 to 26

Brazil’s rising MTB star eyes Appenninica crown on debut

At 23, Luiza Euzebio De Souza makes her Appenninica debut with quiet confidence, returning from injury and leading a record Brazilian contingent