Lea Davison Announces Retirement from International Racing

Feb 22, 2022 at 10:08
by Sarah Moore  
Lea Davison was on a tear to eighth place.
Lea Davison finished eighth in her last World Cup XC race in Snowshoe in 2021.


Lea Davison has announced her retirement today after over 20 years of cross-country mountain bike racing. Her last international race was the Snowshoe World Cup XC in 2021 where she finished eighth.

Davison started off racing locally in Vermont in 2000, which eventually led her to two Olympic Teams, two World Championship podiums, and winning five elite U.S. National Titles in Cross-Country and Short Track.

bigquotesIn 2001, when I was seventeen years old, I won a NORBA national junior race at Mount Snow, Vt. USA Cycling came up to me and told me that my win had qualified me for the World Championships. At that point, I had no idea there was a Mountain Bike World Championships, an Olympic mountain bike race, and that it was a profession. I had found my calling. From that moment on, I poured my heart and soul into my dream of going to the Olympics and becoming a professional athlete. I dedicated my life to professional bike racing, and I wanted to take bike racing as far as I could.Lea Davison

Davison came from a cross-country running and alpine skiing background and competed in both during her time Middlebury College until a torn ACL forced her to give up running after her freshman year. She began to race mountain bikes in college, winning the Collegiate Cross-Country Mountain Bike and Short Track National Titles. Over the summer, she raced her first season in the pro ranks without an ACL, which eventually motivated her to make the decision to pursue mountain biking over ski racing.

In 2005, Davison graduated from Middlebury with a degree in Environmental Studies with a focus in Conservation Biology. Her sister, Sabra, also graduated from Middlebury just two years later, and her senior project was creating the mission statement and developing the idea for a mountain biking mentorship program. Davison and her close friend Angela Irvine turned that senior project into a reality, co-founding the Little Bellas non-profit.

Davison raced for the Specialized Factory Racing team (2011-2016), and later the Clif Pro Team (2017-2018.) Despite two hip surgeries, Davison qualified for her first Olympic Games, London 2012, and then won her first World Championship medal in 2014 only 8 months after surgery.

In 2016, Davison qualified for her second Olympic Games and grabbed silver at the World Championships.


Lea Davison in second.
Lea Davison grabbed silver at the World Championships in 2016.


Davison’s coach and Vermont local, Andy Bishop, has been by her side throughout her entire career.

bigquotesLea epitomizes the dream athlete to coach: a consummate professional, a fierce competitor, and an incredibly hard worker who is always willing to challenge and push herself beyond her limits. Yet, what truly sets her apart is her personality and her passion for life and helping others. She readily shares her experience and advice with younger and established athletes alike, mentoring them to create opportunities to grow in and develop their love of sport; she works closely together with her sponsors to create new and dynamic opportunities for their products and marketing; she fights tirelessly for equality, dignity, and complete inclusion for women athletes and the LGBTQ community. Of all the people whom I have known, I have never met someone who is so completely honest and giving of themselves in the pursuit of making the world a better place. Gladly, the fact that Lea is retiring from World Cup competition only means she will be able to channel her energies into even more of her passions and pursuits.Andy Bishop


American Lea Davison heading to the crowded warm-up zone just before the start.
Lea Davison finished 7th at the Rio Olympics.


Davison's mentorship and camaraderie in the mountain bike scene made her one of the friendliest and most approachable riders on the circuit.

bigquotesLea has been the icon of her generation. During a period of significant mountain bike growth, Lea was the role model and inspiration to a generation of aspiring racers. It was always a privilege to work with Lea and have her on our National, World Championship and Olympic Teams.Jim Miller, USA Cycling’s Chief of Sport Performance


One of those aspiring racers was 2018 Mountain Bike World Champion and Olympian Kate Courtney. During Davison’s time with Specialized, Courtney scored her first pro contract with the team.

bigquotesIt is one thing to be a great athlete and another altogether to be a great human being. Lea Davison is both. As her teammate for five years, I witnessed first-hand Lea’s incredible capacity to combine hard work and joy in the pursuit of her dreams. She has accomplished incredible things on the bike, a National Champion, Olympian and World Championship medalist, but has always carved out time to lift as she rises. As a young athlete, she was an incredible mentor and friend who was willing to share both the highs and lows of competing at the top level. Not to mention sharing the very small French hotel rooms that come with the job. She is fiercely loyal - to her dreams, her sport and to anyone that is lucky enough to be in her circle. I know that while she may be stepping back from World Cup racing, she will always have a place in the heart of the cycling community. Her legacy goes beyond her race results and can be seen in the athletes and young girls she has mentored, particularly through Little Bellas. For years to come, the results of U.S. racers will be a continuation of the path that she has helped to blaze.Kate Courtney


Kate Courtney hugs Lea Davison after a hard race.
Kate Courtney hugs Lea Davison after a hard race in Snowshoe.


Another young racer impacted by Davison was Olympian Haley Batten.

bigquotesIt’s hard to believe that Lea is stepping away from World Cup racing. She has become such a familiar face on the circuit that it will be so weird not having her there!” said Batten. “Lea has been a mentor, teammate, and friend that I am forever grateful for and her support has had a meaningful impact on my cycling career. She has brought Team USA to World Cup and World Championship podiums and her success has been fundamental to helping the next generation make their mark on the largest stage. Alongside her results, she has invested greatly in the development of women's cycling and I know that she has been an inspiration for many young girls, including myself. I’m excited to see all that she will accomplish in her next chapter.Haley Batten


Davison says she will forever be thankful for the friendships she’s made from bike racing.

bigquotesFor me, it’s been way more than the results. Bike racing gave me friendships, victories, and experiences that have far surpassed my wildest dreams. I traveled the world. It gives me joy to give back to the sport that has given me so much and mentor up-and-coming racers. Creating a team ethos (Team USlay) in an individual sport will remain one of my most proud achievements. I walk away from my World Cup career with an immense amount of gratitude for everything that it’s given me. I’ve lived my life turned up to 10 at full volume.Lea Davison


Sea Otter Classic 2018 XC Catharine Pendel Lea Davison
Lea Davison raced alongside Haley Batten and Catharine Pendrel on the Clif Pro Team.


Erin Huck is grateful for Davison’s friendship through their careers.

bigquotesIt has been an honor to have been able to race with Lea throughout the years, and I am even more grateful to call her a friend. In general, Lea has been instrumental in creating an environment where competitors encourage and support one another; where we can celebrate in others' success, but also challenge each other to be the best we can be. Lea will be the first one to congratulate you at the finish line, or to offer support or help if you need it. Yet, Lea is also a fierce competitor and shows up to race with everything she's got – you will never hear an excuse, and quitting is not an option. She races with integrity and grit and finishes with a smile and ready to hug those who finish around her. Lea may be transitioning out of international racing, but I am looking forward to seeing her continue to race and inspire within the U.S. and I know she will continue to impact our sport in a meaningful and positive way.Erin Huck


As far as the future, Davison plans to transition to domestic racing and focus on the Lifetime Grand Prix. The endurance style of racing has given her an interesting and energizing new challenge. Moving from a 1.5-hour format of racing to 100-200 miles of racing requires a different training approach.

At each of the Grand Prix stops, Davison has chosen non-profits or organizations to ride, fundraise, and raise awareness for. These organizations align with issues she’s passionate about; women’s empowerment, LGBTQ+ rights, and the environment. She will be working with her long-time partner Garneau to design a custom kit to send a message, provoke thought, and hopefully call to action.

Davison will also be investing more time into growing her public speaking career as she just finished up a year long class on public speaking. This past December, she gave her first keynote speech on resilience and is passionate about sharing more of her story and experience. Davison will continue to stay involved with Little Bellas and plans to visit as many chapters and she can now that she is taking a step back from racing.


Lea Davison takes a lap of the course in Snowshoe WV.
Lea Davison on one of her final World Cup laps in Snowshoe, West Virginia in 2021.


bigquotesIt’s the village of people supporting me that truly unlocked my full potential as a bike racer and human. My wife Frazier, my family, Lucia, Jeff and Sabe, my coaches Andy Bishop and Bill Knowles, and my agent Erica Vessey have made my dream a reality. Over a twenty-year career, there are a lot of people that have made my career what it is. There are my teammates, team managers, sponsors, mechanics, massage therapists and soigneurs, nutritionist, sports psychologists, sports physiologist, and my fans and supporters. There’s USA Cycling and the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee,” said Davison. “To everyone that has played a part, you know who you are, THANK YOU from the bottom of my heart. What a fun ride!Lea Davison


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19 Comments
  • 18 1
 Lea seems as genuine and supportive as a person could be. It was easy to find her mom in a crowd at a race, so I think I know where she got it from.
  • 6 0
 Dang, does this mean that Rob Warner won’t be asking if Lea Davidson’s mom is at the race cheering for her? Rob always seemed to mention how passionate her Mom was at the races and was always the person cheering the loudest for every racer.
Good luck Lea, enjoyed watching you race!
  • 7 0
 I always cheer for the New Englanders at the highest level of racing. And anyone who has Garneau make a custom donut kit is alright in my book.
  • 5 0
 Lea is a legend and I have no doubt she'll continue to kick ass in everything she does. I'll never forget her stopping by a local Little Bellas session in full team kit (between world cup stops) and then immediately heading strait into the mud with the girls. That kind of dedication to both the sport and the crazy fun behind it is completely infectious, and a whole generation of kids in VT are growing up wanting to be like Lea!
  • 8 0
 Go Lea!!
  • 4 0
 The amazing words from the current (and next) generation of US women's' mountain bike elite tells you all you need to know.

Absolute legend and role model.
  • 1 0
 Little Bellas is a stellar organization. They provide a fantastic platform for young girls to learn to be leaders and bike riders. Lea has cemented her place in MTB history through her strong riding and through giving so much back to the community.
  • 5 1
 Legend!
  • 2 0
 What is she wearing in that Pic from RIO Olympics? Some sort of inflatable vest?
  • 4 0
 It is an ice vest, it was very hot during the Rio Olympics so it was necessary to to get too warm before the race.
  • 1 0
 @Morganican: wow, never even heard of that! cool and thanks for explanation.
  • 2 0
 Met her years ago, in Vermont. What a kind, warm, friendly person. Wish her the best in Lea 2.0.
  • 2 0
 Wonderful athlete... role model!
  • 1 0
 Congratulations Leah. You've been an inspiration and role model for so many.
  • 2 0
 Congrats Lea you legend!
  • 1 0
 Great career, amazing athlete and an inspiration for so many ...
  • 2 1
 Real nice family
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