These new DH kits and bikes are World Championship-worthy

100% and Trek pulled out all the stops for TFR's downhill athletes in Scotland

The biggest mountain bike race of the year deserves the freshest look. This year, Trek Factory Racing’s Loris Vergier (France), Bodhi Kuhn (Canada) and Hattie Harnden (Great Britain) will tackle a mean World Championships course in Fort William with slick new kits styled with their nations’ colors, and Sessions featuring Trek’s “Argent Drizzle” paint scheme.

Check out lots of detailed shots of the bikes and kits below. Then at the bottom, read when and how to watch this weekend’s racing.

Loris Vergier is ready to represent the bleu, blanc, rouge.

Bodhi's bike.

Hattie's day job is enduro racing, but she's going all-in on the DH course this weekend.

Pirelli, RockShox and SRAM along for the ride.

How sweet are these.

RockShox's new BoXXer fork is ready for anything.

FIERCE

The best bike in the game.

Get to know this name.

More fresh footwear.

Burgtec makes a clean cockpit.

The complete rig.

If you live in North America, you can catch DH World Championships events on FloSports. If you’re in Europe, see this list of broadcasters provided by PinkBike. The schedule of events is as follows:

Thursday, Aug. 3

  • Women’s junior qualifications – 11:30 a.m. ET
  • Men’s junior qualifications – 12 p.m. ET

Friday, Aug. 4

  • Women’s elite qualifications – 7 a.m. ET
  • Men’s elite qualifications – 7:30 a.m. ET
  • Women’s junior finals – 9:30 a.m. ET
  • Men’s junior finals – 10:30 a.m. ET

Saturday, Aug. 5

  • Women’s elite finals – 7:30 a.m. ET
  • Men’s elite finals – 9 a.m. ET

Follow Trek Factory Racing DH and Trek Factory Racing Enduro to keep up with everything Loris, Bodhi and Hattie are doing over the weekend. It’s going to be a wild ride.