The latest race content, interviews, features, reviews and expert buying guides, direct to your inbox! You are now subscribed Your newsletter sign-up was successful The Life Time Grand Prix (LTGP) series has introduced a pregnancy policy that ensures participating riders who become pregnant will not be penalised if they opt to delay their place in the race until the following year. Riders selected to take part who become pregnant will therefore automatically remain guaranteed a place in the following year. The rule change has received a warm welcome, with Sarah Sturm, the veteran two-time podium finisher in the series, announcing the news. Sturm was a key part of the process after she became pregnant and put racing on hold for the 2026 season. "As of today, if a racer is accepted into the LTGP and becomes pregnant, they can choose to defer their entry to the following year. This is a big deal for women in the Grand Prix and for women in sport," Sturm said on Instagram.…