FUTURE WORLD CUP DREAMS START IN HAKUBA

For a new generation of riders in Hakuba, mountain biking is becoming more than just a way to spend the summer. With access to an expanding network of trails, bike parks, and technical alpine terrain, young local athletes are beginning to push themselves onto the national racing scene and pursue bigger ambitions within the sport. We recently caught up with three emerging riders from HHG Racing: Zenta Watanabe (14), Naoyuki Shimizu (14), and Sosuke Yanagisawa (13). Competing across the nation, the young athletes are chasing bigger goals in the sport, including dreams of one day racing on the World Cup stage.

HHG RACING IS A MOUNTAIN BIKE TEAM SUPPORTED BY HAKUBA HOSPITALITY GROUP, HELPING PROVIDE YOUNG RIDERS WITH OPPORTUNITIES TO TRAVEL, COMPETE, AND CONTINUE DEVELOPING WITHIN THE SPORT.

Naoyuki Shimizu, 14

  • Started riding: Beginning of junior high school, age 10

  • Focus: Downhill

  • Favorite training spot: Fujimi Panorama

  • Post-race meal: Pasta

  • Dream: Race in the World Cup and work in the MTB industry

“What I like

about Hakuba is

that there are

places close by

where you can

both snowboard

and mountain

bike.”

Naoyuki is aiming to compete in as many downhill races as possible this summer, including the national championships.

Zenta Watanabe, 14

  • Started riding: Age 4

  • Focus: Downhill & Cross-Country

  • Favorite training spot: Mt. Koguma

  • Post-race meal: Pasta or steak

  • Dream: Race in the World Cup

“First, I want to

win nationals,

get selected

for the

development

team, and

compete in the

World Cup.”

When he’s not racing downhill events, Zenta is trail riding and training across the valley’s natural terrain.

Sosuke Yanagisawa, 13

  • Started riding: Elementary school, age 7

  • Focus: Downhill

  • Favorite training spot: Turning Japanese at Hakuba Iwatake

  • Post-race meal: Cup ramen

  • Dream: I want to become a World Cup rider and work in mountain biking.

“I want to

become a World

Cup rider and

work in mountain

biking.”

Sosuke draws inspiration from pro rider and Red Bull athlete, Matt Jones, whose creative approach to riding continues to influence the next generation of mountain bikers.

2026 National Race Calendar

MARCH 28–29 Round 1—Sukumo City Hibira Park

APRIL 4–5 Round 2—UP MTB Park in Kannabe

MAY 9–10 Round 3—Yoshimuta Kogen DH Course

JUNE 5–7 Japan National Championships—Winghills

JULY 11–12 DHS Round 4—Hakuba Iwatake MTB Park

JULY 25–26 Shimano Bikers Festival—Fujimi Panorama Shimano Bikers Festival

AUGUST 22–23 Round 5—Niseko Annupuri MTB Park

SEPTEMBER 12–13 DHS Round 6—Fujimi Panorama Resort

OCTOBER 3–4 DHS Round 7—Azumino City Mountain Bike Course

NOVEMBER 28–29 Round 8—Trail Adventure Yoshinogari

DECEMBER 12–13 Round 9—Sram Park

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