There’s a wall of sound heading through the trees, following Evie Richards as she powers through the woods on her final lap of the XC race at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games. Very soon she will break out into the arena and claim her gold medal. On the other side of the track, Katy Curd, ex-professional World Cup downhill racer, is screaming, waving a lucky banana skin (don’t ask) and urging Evie on.
It’s not the lure of the Commonwealth Games on home turf that brings Katy to the race. For the last couple of years Evie and Katy have been working together. Between them they have won World Championship jerseys in three disciplines. Katy is a former 4X world champ and Evie has brought home two World Championship jerseys in cyclocross at under-23 level. And in 2021 she made British Cycling history by becoming the first British woman ever to claim the XC rainbow stripes in Val di Sole. So how did a gravity rider and an XC whippet team up?
“I NEED TO BE ABLE TO DO THAT”
Evie and Katy chuckle as they recount how Evie gatecrashed a coaching session to instigate their partnership. “In lockdown I came to ride with a friend,” Evie says. “Katy was doing coaching for someone, she went off a drop and I thought ‘I need to be able to do that’ and I went up to her.
“I would