
The Pro Team has been on the move over the last four weeks, and the results speak for themselves.
First up were the Canadian World Junior and Under 23 Trials in Canmore, Alberta, where Pro Team athletes found the podium all three days of racing. The highlight was Luke Allan locking down his spot on the Under 23 World Championships team, a well-earned result after a strong series.
Next, the team headed to Ketchum, Idaho, for the Boulder Mountain Tour 38k. Emma Albrecht took the women's victory in her first time on the course, while Willson Moore rounded out a strong men's podium with a third-place finish.
The momentum carried into Minneapolis, Minnesota, SuperTour where Emma Albrecht won the 10k mass start classic and followed it up with a second-place finish in the 10k skate. Reid Goble added to the team's success by winning the 10k classic.
Most recently, the team raced the iconic American Birkebeiner 50k, and Emma Reeder delivered an impressive third-place finish in her very first Birkie.

Reid Goble in Minneapolis

Emma Albrecht and Coach Kaelyn Woods in Minneapolis

Willson Moore in Ketchum

Emma Reeder in Minneapolis
What's next:
With a short break before the next block of racing, the team is already looking ahead. Anders Weiss, Max Kluck, Luke Allan, and Emma Reeder travel to Lillehammer, Norway, for the Under 23 World Championships, while Emma Albrecht is in Falun, Sweden, to compete in Period 4 of the World Cup.
Meanwhile, Reid Goble takes on a unique and exciting role at the Paralympics in Italy (March 8–15). Reid is one of two guides for Jake Adicoff, a visually impaired cross-country skier and Paralympic gold medalist. Reid will guide Jake in the 10k classic on March 11th and the relay on March 14th, with guide Peter Wolter partnering with Jake for the sprint and 20k distances.