Noah Hobbs

His career highlights include leading the 2023 Arctic Race of Norway after Stage 2[1] and winning a gold medal in the under-23 Team Pursuit at the 2023 UEC European Track Championships.

[2][3] Hobbs joined Groupama–FDJ Continental Team for the 2022 season and finished the year with a strong performance at the Keizer der Juniores, an age-category event in Belgium.

Hobbs started strongly, finishing second on Stage 1 after losing out to Alberto Dainese in the final sprint into Alta.

Hobbs fell back on the hillier terrain of Stage 3 which was won by eventual overall winner Stephen Williams.

He will represent Great Britain at elite level for the first time at the 2024 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Denmark.