Our Pro Athletes
Our Pro Athletes
Forever striving for the ultimate goal – to win
Our roster of Pro Athletes will stop at nothing to achieve the win. With their insatiable desire to reach the peak of their ability, and our maniacal focus to produce the highest performing equipment, we work together tirelessly to Create Speed at every opportunity.
Max Studer was named “Europe Triathlon Male Athlete of the Year 2025.” The award followed an outstanding season in which he became the 2025 European Champion, won the World Triathlon Cup in Tongyeong, and made history in Weihai by becoming the first Swiss athlete to win a race in the World Triathlon Championship Series.
At the Tokyo 2021 Olympic Games, he made a strong impression with an excellent 9th place in the individual race. Together with the Swiss team, he finished 7th in the Mixed Relay both in Tokyo 2021 and at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games, earning an Olympic Diploma on both occasions.
Looking ahead to the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, Max is aiming for his third Olympic appearance. Through dedication, hard work, and strong team spirit, he demonstrates that determination leads to excellence.
Camille Sénéclauze embodies perseverance and ambition.
She is a French paratriathlete living with multiple sclerosis since 2019. In 2024, she was selected to compete in her first Paralympic Games on home soil in Paris, where she finished 4th — only two years after joining the international circuit.
Since then, she has continued to train, improve, and push her limits. In 2025, this work paid off as she became both European Champion and World Champion.
Her journey is driven by resilience, passion, and the desire to inspire others to believe in what is possible. She is now fully focused on the road to the LA 2028 Paralympic Games, with the clear ambition of winning a medal.
Leah Van der Linden is a professional cyclist and lifelong athlete based in Boulder, Colorado. From competing in Division I soccer and World Cup skiing to racing gravel and mountain bike events around the world, she brings versatility, resilience, and creativity to everything she does.
A three-time Lifetime Grand Prix athlete, she claimed victory at the 2025 Breck Epic MTB Stage Race, winning five of six stages, and secured podium finishes at the 2025 USAC MTB XCM Nationals and the Sea Otter Classic Fuego XL MTB. She has represented Team USA at the World Championships in Belgium and delivered standout performances at premier events such as Unbound 200 and USAC Gravel Nationals. As she joins BMC, Leah continues to push her limits while inspiring others through her energy, authenticity, and competitive drive.
Casimir Moine is a professional triathlete competing mainly on the IRONMAN 70.3 and long-distance circuit. Over the past seasons, he has taken a real step forward internationally with victories at IRONMAN 70.3 Perú and IRONMAN 70.3 Tours Métropole – Vallée de la Loire, as well as a second place finish at IRONMAN 70.3 Brasília. Tough races, strong fields, and clear proof that the work is paying off.
"Joining BMC Switzerland is something I’m truly proud of. A Swiss brand where everything is precise and engineered down to the millimeter, just like Swiss watchmaking. That mindset of detail and performance perfectly matches the way I approach the sport. In triathlon, small details make a big difference. I’m excited to build 2026 with the same focus and ambition, aiming even higher this season".
Dylan Magnien lives on the French Riviera, in Fréjus, and is originally from Burgundy (Chassagne-Montrachet). He has been a professional long-distance triathlete since 2019. Alongside triathlon, he also runs his own coaching structure, Orgatri, where he has been coaching athletes since 2018.
Since 2019, he has achieved eight podium finishes in Ironman-branded races, including two victories (Ironman 70.3 Aix-en-Provence 2023 and Ironman Lanzarote 2025). He has also earned many other podiums in international triathlons outside the Ironman label, notably finishing Vice World Champion in long-distance triathlon in 2025 in Pontevedra.
Since 2024, his main goal has been to qualify for the Ironman World Championships and perform strongly there. His best result so far is 19th place in 2025 in Nice, but he hopes to do even better this year in Hawaii.
Clément Mignon is a French professional triathlete, and he has been racing professionally for six years. He has achieved two top 10 finishes at the Ironman World Championships, in Nice and Kona. He was also crowned World Champion at the World Triathlon Long Distance Championships 2023 in Ibiza.
His main goal is to keep improving every year and ultimately win the Ironman World Championship in Kona.
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