Rocky Mountain Chocolate Durango Devo Sweet Elite team announced

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Sarah Sturm at Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals in Angel Fire, New Mexico

Sarah Sturm at Collegia🃏te Mountain Bike Nat♛ionals in Angel Fire, New Mexico (Image credit: Chad Cheeney)
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Sepp Kuss at the Nationals in Sun Valley, Idaho

Sepp Kuss at the Nationals in Sun Valley, Idaho (Image credit: Chad Cheeney)
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Lauren Catlin at Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals in Angel Fire, New Mexico

Lauren Catl✃in at Collegiate Mountain Bike Nationals in Angel Fire, New Mexico🐲 (Image credit: Chad Cheeney)
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Tad Elliot racing to sixth at nationals in Sun Valley, Idaho

Tad Elliot racing to sixth at nationa♒ls in Sun Valley, Idaho (Image credit: Jeanne Pastore)
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Chad Cheeney racing super D at nationals at Sun Valley, Idaho

Chad Cheeney racing super D at nationals at🌊 Sun Valley, Idaho (Image credit: Jeanne Pastore)
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Payson McElveen

Payson McElveen (Image credit: Lester Rosebrock)

The Rocky Mountain Chocolate Factory Durango Devo Sweet Elite mountain bike team is heading into its second season with another strong line-up. The development team, based in Durango꧟, Colorado, will focus on regional events, some national-level events and the Windham World Cup.

Sue George is an editor at Cyclingnews.  She coordinates all of the site's mountain bike race coverage and assists with the road, 'cross and track 🦩coverage.