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Indice Ambassadors

Our amazing team is ready to share our love for two wheels. Are you ready to meet our ambassadors?

  • Jason Osborne

    Jason Osborne (Mainz, March 20, 1994) is a versatile athlete who has excelled in two disciplines: rowing and cycling.
    Silver medalist in the lightweight double sculls at the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games alongside Jonathan Rommelmann, Jason later reinvented himself in the world of cycling, joining the Elite circuit from 2022 to 2024 and claiming second place at the 2023 Tour of Austria.
     

    His breakthrough came with the victory in the Zwift Academy, which opened the doors to the professional team Alpecin-Deceuninck, riding alongside champions like Mathieu Van der Poel.

     

    Jason Osborne is the UCI Cycling eSports World Champion for two consecutive years — 2024 and 2025.
    After winning the title in 2024, he confirmed his dominance on November 15 in Abu Dhabi, reclaiming the world crown.
    A modern, versatile, and determined athlete — capable of conquering both the real and the virtual worlds.

  • Sébastian Jarrot

    Living and riding at the heart of the French Alps, in Annecy, France. 

    I’m a climber, racing and cycling for 30 years. 

    Cycling is way of life for me on & off the bike and I love to share my passion with the community. 

    I am deeply into cycling through this obsessive passion and also work.

  • Alessandro Fabian

    Triathlete. Dreamer. Warrior.

    Alessandro Fabian trains every single day with unwavering determination. Not just to improve his performance, but to answer a deeper calling — the pursuit of a dream that never leaves him.

    His journey is built on effort, passion, and relentless drive. And along the way, the companions he holds closest to his heart are the Olympic Rings.

     

    He met them — and fell in love with them — in London, where he experienced the thrill of his first Olympic Games
    He faced them — and struggled with them — in Rio, where he learned the harsh lessons of disappointment.
    Now, he has them in his sights once again, this time for Tokyo.

     

    What does he hope to achieve there?
    Well… better not to say it out loud. Call it superstition.

  • Ana Paula Polegatch

    Ana Paula: power, consistency, and Brazilian pride.

     

    Current Brazilian time trial champion, Ana Paula is much more than just an athlete — she’s a true force of nature.
    With 14 national titles to her name, she stands as one of the most accomplished figures in Brazilian cycling, a symbol of dedication and excellence.

     

    Every race is a new opportunity for her to push beyond her limits. Every attack is a clear message: she never stops fighting for victory.
    And we can’t wait to see her back in action, ready to make her mark once again.

  • Boo Johson

    Born and raised in California, Boo Johnson has always lived with sports at the core of his identity. As a child, he practiced baseball, American football, and soccer, until at 13 he discovered skateboarding — a passion that captured him instantly.


    By the age of twenty, he had become a professional skateboarder, traveling the world and building a career grounded in positivity, authenticity, and a deep commitment to personal growth.


    In 2020, Boo found a new passion: cycling. This sport opened up a different perspective, revealing a determination and self-awareness he didn’t know he had. Guided by mentor Andrew Jackson, Boo embarked on a new journey shaped by discipline, discovery, and a renewed connection with the world around him.


    Today, he approaches each day with gratitude, embracing every opportunity as part of an ever-evolving path. His energy, mindset, and approach to sport make him an ambassador who perfectly embodies the values of our project.

  • Gilberto Neirotti

    Gilberto Neirotti – IronChef and Triathlete with a World-Class Dream.

     

     

    Gilberto has been a triathlete for just one year, but his goal is already clear: to qualify for the IronMan 70.3 World Championship in New Zealand. His determination stems from the same passion that led him to compete on MasterChef: cooking.

     

     

    A chef by profession and an athlete by choice, Gilberto combines his two worlds to build a healthy and high-performing lifestyle, where nutrition plays a key role in his athletic preparation.

    He trains mostly indoors and has chosen Elite as his technical partner for daily workouts. With our trainers and accessories, Gilberto works every day to get closer to his world-class dream.

  • Luke Michael James Colclough

    Cyclist by passion, storyteller by nature.

     

    I’m a passionate cyclist, as well as a professional photographer and videomaker.
    I love challenging myself with new cycling adventures — whether on the road, gravel, or mountain bike — and capturing the stories that unfold along the way through my work.

     

    For me, cycling is more than just a sport: it’s a way to explore the world, connect with incredible people, and live meaningful experiences.
    I hope this passion keeps taking me to new places around the globe, always with my camera in hand and curiosity as my guide.

  • Daniel Hughes

    7 ans dans les forces spéciales britanniques, ancien cycliste professionnel, double champion du monde de duathlon pour la Grande-Bretagne. 


    A diffusé en direct depuis le sommet de l’Everest pour la BBC. 


    Fondateur d’Epic Cols, l’archive ultime de photos de cyclisme en montagne. 


    Photographe et créateur pour les plus grandes marques mondiales. Vit pour l’extrême.

  • Enough Cycling

    Enough Cycling defies definition. 

     

    They are a group of friends, supported by important partners. 

     

    Many refer to them as a "gravel team": their goal is to promote cycling at all levels. 

     

    And they are great, starting with Mattia de Marchi, Frank Bettini, Manuel Truccolo, Federico Damiani, Asja Paladin, Federico Bassis. All involved in event...

  • Francesca Lollobrigida

    A standout star of Italian speed skating, she claimed two gold medals at the Milano‑Cortina 2026 Olympics and holds the world record in the 3000 m.
    Her career bridges two worlds that may seem distant at first glance — speed skating and cycling — connected by intense training and a shared passion for speed and endurance.

    On March 15, 2025, in Hamar, she made history by becoming the first Italian woman ever to win gold at the Speed Skating World Championships in the 5000‑meter event.
    At the same competition, she also earned bronze in the mass start, confirming herself as one of the most complete and versatile athletes on the international scene.

  • Amy Kilpin

    Amy began her triathlon journey in 2012 with no prior sporting background. At the time, she didn’t even know how to swim freestyle, but she faced that challenge with determination, turning it into a path of personal and athletic growth.

    Over the years, she has achieved remarkable milestones, going on to represent Great Britain in international competitions.

    With five qualifications for the Ironman 70.3 World Championship and a victory at the Ironman 70.3 South America in 2019, Amy is now a leading figure in the triathlon world—an inspiring example of passion, resilience, and dedication.

  • Gravellata

    Hi, we’re Luca and Andrea, and this is Gravellata.

     


    A project born from the fusion of our work and our passion for cycling. We’re illustrators by profession, but in our free time we become two-wheeled explorers, riding our gravel bikes in search of new landscapes and stories to tell.

     

    We draw, we ride, and we document our adventures through vlogs that speak of freedom, creativity, and the spirit of the outdoors.
    Gravellata is all of this — and we’re here to share it with you.

  • Bruno Ferraro

    The first time I got on a bike thinking I was going to do “sports,” I tried to climb Monte Grappa with an old garage mountain bike.
    The result? A failure, of course.


    But it was right there, at the edge of that comfort zone, that I chose to make cycling my main hobby.

    A few years later, I completed many of the most well-known ultracycling and bikepacking races in Europe, such as the Transcontinental Race, North Cape 4000, Transibérica, Badlands, Transpyrenees, and Italy Divide, alternating these organized events with solo trips.

     

    Since 2022, I have also been organizing some bikepacking events like Seven Serpents in Slovenia and Croatia and Mother North in Norway. These unsupported events gather many enthusiasts from all over the world.

    Thanks to the support of Élite, every year I promote my events with films and short movies that capture the essence of these two-wheeled adventures.

  • Ignacio Pellejero

    Spanish, with roots in Venezuela and Argentina. 

     

    Discovering my places of origin sparked my thirst for adventure. 

     

    In 2017, I set off for the Americas with my travel companion Simón—our project was called '260litros'. 

     

    The pandemic brought everything to a halt, but it was on the gravel roads of Ecuador that I discovered my love for cycling.

  • Roby Bragotto

    Professional photographer and rider at heart, Roberto lives between waves and mountains.


    After years of skateboarding and snowboarding, he turned his passion into a career, collaborating with international magazines and brands. He loves capturing action with a unique reportage style, from backcountry to two wheels, always with a smile.


    Half hippie, half globetrotter, he’s constantly looking for new horizons to immortalize.

  • Ivan Dominguez

    Ivan Dominguez’s career spans the entire American continent.

     


    A professional triathlete and champion for nearly twenty years, Ivan has proudly represented Cuba at the Pan American Games, earning both gold and silver medals.

     


    His achievements include a still-unbroken Cuban national record — a testament to a career built on determination, talent, and passion.

  • Bruno Vicari

    Sports journalist since 2003, currently presenting on ESPN Brasil. 

    Totally in love with cycling – especially with Italian cycling; Coppi’s legs are my strength, Bartali’s will my inspiration. 

    Competed in several Iron Man Championships throughout both Brazil and America. 

    Ready to rock my Italian Eliter spirit! 

  • Mikaela Nilsson

    Mikaela Nilsson is a passionate cyclist who loves riding and exploring new places, always seeking fresh adventures on two wheels. 

     

    Her connection with Elite is built on strong, shared values that further amplify her love for cycling and the way she lives it every day.

  • Omar Martinello

    Omar Martinello loves traveling by bike and taking on the most extreme ultracycling races.

     


    You’ll find him riding around the world or on his YouTube channel “OMERO,” where he shares his outdoor adventures, blending sport and nature.

     


    With a direct and authentic style, he documents his experiences, emotions, and landscapes, inspiring those who love to ride beyond the beaten path.

  • Oscar Pujol

    Raised in a family of cyclists, with both his father and sister being professionals, Oscar Pujol naturally followed the same path.

     


    He raced in the Vuelta a España, won the Tour of Japan twice in a row, and set the climbing record on Mount Fuji.

     


    Today, he’s fully immersed in gravel, MTB, and ultra-cycling, sharing his passion for the sport across various media platforms.

  • Priscila Benicio

    Priscila Benicio: from the water to the road, always at full speed.

     

    Priscila Benicio began her athletic journey as a professional swimmer, winning prestigious titles such as Minas Gerais and Brazilian champion. But in 2010, everything changed — she discovered cycling and instantly fell in love with it.

     

    Since then, her career has been a steady climb toward excellence. With determination and talent, Priscila has established herself as one of the most complete athletes in Brazilian cycling, claiming victories in iconic races like L’Étape Brasil and the Giro d’Italia Brasil.

     

    A story of transformation, passion, and triumph. And the best, without a doubt, is yet to come.

  • Ulrich Bartholmoes

    Ulrich Bartholmoes, known as "UBA", is 38 years old and lives in Girona (Spain) and Munich (Germany). 

     

    He started racing in Gran Fondo-style events in 2014 and quickly discovered that he enjoyed the toughest, longest one-day races with the most elevation gain. While researching even longer events, he came across the world of bikepacking and unsupported ultra races, and he’s been drawn to these ever since. 

     

    Since entering his first unsupported race, the Transpyrenees, in 2019, Ulrich has completed 22 ultra-distance events ranging from 700 to 4,300 kilometers, all nonstop

     

    He’s the overall winner of 16 ultra-cycling races and holds several fastest known times on various routes. Ulrich’s greatest success came in the summer of 2023, when he won the 4,300-kilometer mountain bike race, the "Tour Divide,“ from Canada to the U.S.-Mexico border. 

     

    He completed it in the second-fastest time ever, braving extreme conditions with rain, heavy mud, and intense heat toward the end of the race.

  • Zeca Felix

    Passionate about bikes and coffee, Ezequiel – also known as Zeca Felix – is a Brazilian amateur MTB cyclist and influencer since 2020.

     


    He tackles roads and trails with enthusiasm and a positive spirit, turning every ride into a fun and engaging adventure from the very first moment.

     


    Thanks to his humorous and spontaneous videos, he has gained a large following on Instagram and TikTok, where he shares his love for cycling in a lighthearted and authentic way.

  • Giorgia Priarone

    Born in 1992, she is one of the most complete Italian triathletes.
    In 2024 she represented Italy at the Ironman World Championship in Nice, after securing her qualification at Ironman Cairns.

    For years she has been a leading athlete in both duathlon and triathlon, earning U23 European titles, international podiums, and a victory at Ironman 70.3 Maine.
    The Alessandria‑born Giorgia Priarone, originally from Morsasco, also claimed the duathlon world title in Pontevedra.

  • Gregory Barnaby

    Gregory Barnaby, a triathlete born in 1991 and specialized in long-distance racing, is one of the leading Italian figures in the Ironman world.

    Holder of the Italian record over the Ironman distance, he has achieved prestigious results such as 3rd place at the Ironman European Championship in Frankfurt and 6th place at the World Championships in Kona, where he delivered the best Italian performance ever.

  • Francesca Tommasi

    Francesca Tommasi, a 27-year-old rider from Verona, is one of the leading figures in international cycling esports. 

    After a season of steady progression, she claimed the bronze medal at the 2025 UCI Cycling Esports World Championships in Abu Dhabi thanks to a bold, determined performance, capped by a brilliant final sprint that earned double points.

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