From the BMX tracks of her childhood to the rugged cliffs of Utah, Samantha Soriano has carved a unique path in the world of mountain biking. Growing up in Colorado, Samantha’s journey on two wheels began at age 4 under the guidance of her father. By her early teens, she was already a force in the mountain biking scene, becoming the national downhill champion at just 17 years old. However, her story doesn't end there—in fact, it takes a bold turn that reshapes not only her career but the entire sport.

About Samantha Soriano

Date of birth
31 December 2000
Nationality
American
Hometown
Virgin, Utah
Samantha Soriano
Neuron CF 9 - Mountain Bikes

Samantha’s choice

Fast, lightweight and comfortable. An impressive high-end carbon trail all-rounder with excellent components and suspension. Get ready for adventure!
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“Cycling allows for you to be true to yourself and hold no boundaries. Being free and careless is easy, just like riding a bike.”
Samantha Soriano

A female pioneer in freeriding

Feeling constrained by the competitive racing scene, Samantha sought a new challenge that aligned more with her adventurous spirit. That’s where she found freeride mountain biking. But being thrown in the freeride space has also been a humbling experience. Samantha was unaware of the importance and significance of digging and building features. And after heading to her inaugural Red Bull Formation freeride event in Utah, USA, as well as witnessing the spectacle that is Rampage, she was inspired to build her own line, from scratch. 
In a sport traditionally dominated by men, her fearless approach and willingness to tackle some of the most dangerous terrains have not only earned her a spot among the elite but have also inspired a new generation of female riders. Her contributions extend beyond her personal achievements—she actively works to foster a supportive community for women in the sport through camps and ride days, breaking down barriers and encouraging more participation. She is looking forward to being able to continue to progress not just as a rider, but as a builder as well.
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