
CAMP THREE MTB DEVELOPMENT TEAM
Camp Three's MTB Development Team goal is to showcase the rising future stars in the sport of competitive mountain bike racing. By providing a platform for these young athletes, we aspire to create educational and sponsorship opportunities while promoting the MTB lifestyle and it's many health benefits
Our team is affiliated with Kanuga Bike Park in North Carolina, and supported by the Downhill Southeast race series. The team is managed by Mike Hummel, co-founders of Camp Three, with assistance from Neko Mulally, Joe Mulally and Sam Rix.
For 2021 we have a full schedule planned from the Pro GRT’s, Eastern States Cup, Downhill Southeast, as well as the Southeastern Collegiate Cycling Conference races.
team members
Colin Mulally
Colin is 14 years old, from Reading, Pennsylvania. He has been racing downhill since 2014, and is currently a Cat 1 Junior Expert Rider. He has been in Cat 1 for a year now, and has acquired a top 5, and 4 top 10’s over the course of 6 races. Colin placed 4th in the Downhill Southeast Cat 1 overall.




Corey is a Cat 1 rider from Basye, Virginia. He has been racing for four years now and put up excellent results so far in the 2020 season, finishing the Downhill Southeast Series tied for 2nd in points.




Eric is a 16 year old cat 1 rider, born and raised in Ephrata, Pennsylvania and has been racing since he was 12 years old. New to cat 1, Eric has acquired 2 top 10 finishes, but is no stranger to the podium having accumulated numerous podiums in cat 2, as well as a gold medal in dual slalom national championships.




Sage is 15 years old from Rockaway, New Jersey, and is the newest on the team to mountain bikes. She has raced 2 times now, coming away with a win and a top 5 as a cat 2 rider. Although new to mountain bikes, Sage is no stranger to 2 wheels having a motocross background with 4 years of racing.




Ethan is a 10 year old downhill, dual slalom and cross country racer who lives in Matthews, NC located outside Charlotte, NC. He loves to freeride and hit the biggest jumps he can find.