Why CM Racing Was Born: Elevating LA’s Cycling Talent

CM Racing was created to harness the raw cycling talent of young riders across Los Angeles—offering structure, mentorship, and a chance to compete at the professional level. It’s about more than racing; it’s about building futures, honoring community, and elevating the next generation.

Los Angeles is home to incredible young talent—men and women with raw skill, fearless energy, and a passion for riding. We see it every month at LA Critical Mass, where thousands come together to celebrate movement, community, and freedom on two wheels.

Among them are riders with the potential to go further. To train harder. To compete professionally.

That’s why we’re launching CM Racing.

CM Racing is more than a team—it’s a platform. A professional road cycling squad built to support and develop LA’s youth, and young adults, giving them the coaching, structure, and opportunities they need to take their skills to the next level. We’re here to nurture discipline, build confidence, and open doors to national and international competition.

This is about legacy. About creating pathways. About showing our young adult riders that their passion can become a profession.

We’ll keep everyone posted as we prepare for 2026—when CM Racing hits the road and LA’s next generation of cyclists steps into the spotlight.

CM Racing website: https://criticalmass.racing/

Let’s ride.

Lisa Lundie
President and CEO
Los Angeles Critical Mass

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Since 1995, Los Angeles Critical Mass has gathered at Western and Wilshire, meeting at 6:30 PM and starting the ride at 7:30 PM. Over the years, we’ve welcomed more than 1 million participants, with cyclists joining us from across the United States and around the globe.

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