Not taken in NZ...Luca Shaw, Walker Shaw and Russell Finsterwald will be with SRAM / TLD Racing. Joining them on the team for 15' will be...
Not taken in NZ...Luca Shaw, Walker Shaw and Russell Finsterwald will be with SRAM / TLD Racing. Joining them on the team for 15' will be ____________________
Santa Cruz is definitely setting up an enduro team for next year. Therefor has been difficult to get sponsorships for other teams based around Santa Cruz, Ca, since Roskopp and his stooges is raiding the sponsor $$$ over there.
I'm told that Danny is riding Santa Cruz trail bikes, but that he's not "On the team" and will continue to "Ride" for Inspired. If Peaty and Minar are taking pay cuts, it's probably to give more to Josh.
Yeah he seems to have deleted it.
It was a selfie of him on the trails with the SC Intense kit on:
Alpinestars jersey (with the team logo) and Bluegrass helmet.
And not the kit from when he was on that team a couple years ago
EDIT: Nope, turns out I was wrong and it was the kit from 2013.
I messaged him and he said he's still looking for a team. My bad, sorry.
I have heard there was a press event somewhere in Europe, where a new team got announced... I have also heard from onsite the industry that the current TWR team roster splits up... curious about who will leave this program. I personally don't see Ragot on TWR... M.W. didn't care too much about women in the past...
Giant Factory Off-Road Press Release just dropped. No Danny or Needles and Alex Marin added with Marcelo
GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM ANNOUNCES SQUAD FOR 2015
Marcelo Gutierrez and Yoann Barelli lead an international roster focused on top DH and Enduro events around the world
With the dust barely settled following a successful 2014 season, the Giant Factory Off-Road Team is already preparing for next year. For 2015, the team will continue to develop top young talent in the downhill and enduro racing disciplines.
Featuring an international lineup of riders from five different nations, the squad aims to build on the momentum that carried it to national championships, podiums and stage victories at major events this year including World Cups and Enduro World Series races.
Fresh off winning his fifth Colombian downhill national championship two weeks ago, Marcelo Gutierrez returns to lead the team’s World Cup downhill unit. The 24-year-old had a strong 2014 season, finishing the year ranked 14th in the world with some big wins including earning the “King of Crankworx” title at Crankworx Whistler.
“I’m looking forward to continuing my progression with the team next year and stoked to be wearing the colors of my Colombian national jersey again,” said Gutierrez who regained his title earlier this month after he missed out the previous year following a crash.
Joining Gutierrez on the downhill team is teenager Alex Marin, one of the top young talents in the sport. The 17-year-old Spaniard has a handful of podiums and wins at the World Cup and national level in the junior ranks and looks to continue his upward trajectory in 2015. A third up-and-coming rider will be announced in early 2015 to round out the downhill squad.
Departing the team in 2015 are former world champion Danny Hart and veteran South African champion Andrew Neethling.
“Danny Hart and Andrew Neethling have been vital in our progression as a team, whether it’s on the racecourse or in product development,” said Giant global marketing director An Le. “Needles brought experience, speed, style and a positive vibe. And Danny evolved from a teenager with raw talent into a world champion through our program. We’ve had a great run together and are super grateful for Danny and Andrew’s contributions the past few years. Our 2015 direction aligns with our team mission of building future champions through our system and cutting-edge products, and we’re looking forward to taking this young DH squad to the next level in 2015.”
The team’s enduro lineup will be led by Frenchman Yoann Barelli. This year, his first with the team, Barelli had two top-five finishes in the Enduro World Series, with his best performance coming at the last round in Finale Ligure, Italy, earlier this month. The 29-year-old won two stages at the finals and finished fifth for the weekend, securing a top-10 overall season ranking.
“I was 2.5 seconds from the podium in Italy, and just 14 seconds away from the win,” Barelli said. “That’s my motivation to train all winter long.”
Joining Barelli on the enduro squad will be Australian Josh Carlson and American Adam Craig. Both had some strong individual race and stage performances this year, and will look to move up the rankings in 2015.
Beyond the global riders, next year’s team also includes American XC and enduro racer Carl Decker. The veteran from Bend, Oregon, won his fifth Downieville All-Mountain world championship this year and will continue to focus on a variety of enduro, XC and cyclocross events in 2015. And Seamus Powell, a 24-year-old two-time U.S. Super D national champion, joins the team as a U.S. development rider.
While Decker and Powell will race some XC events, Giant has ended its sponsorship of the XC World Cup-focused Giant Pro XC Team for 2015 to focus its support on the Giant Factory Off-Road Team.
All of the Giant Factory Off-Road Team riders will have a full quiver of Giant bikes to choose from including Glory 27.5 downhill bikes, Reign Advanced 27.5 enduro machines, Trance Advanced 27.5 trail bikes, and Anthem Advanced 27.5 and XtC Advanced SL 27.5 XC bikes.
Full details on the 2015 Giant Factory Off-Road Team, including the final rider lineup as well as partners and sponsors, will be announced in January. To follow the team throughout the year, go to facebook.com/giantfactoryteam.
About Giant
Giant is the world’s leading brand of high quality bicycles and cycling gear. Since 1972, Giant has combined craftsmanship, technology and innovative design to create the ultimate cycling experience for all riders, casual to competitive. Through its products, people and retail partners, Giant inspires passion for cycling all around the world. For more information, go to giant-bicycles.com.
Well well well, no sooner had the last rat crossed the finish line at Worlds, did the music start up for another round of Who Fancies...
Well well well, no sooner had the last rat crossed the finish line at Worlds, did the music start up for another round of Who Fancies Who. Forget finding your perfect match on Tinder, MTB's Yearly Musical Chairs has more love drama than Big Brother after the watershed. And to get the rumour mill churning again, who better than Team Rumours - back from the dead! So then, Who Fancies Who?
I dont think the kangaroo is Hill or Troy. I feel like they are both pretty happy with their team. If anything im guessing it is Conner. If one of those represent Sam im guessing that he is going back to TLD? Im kina glad to see that Neko is leaving trek. I would be pretty happy to see him on Mondraker. I was pretty upset when i heard that Blinki left lapierre. Hoping who goes with scott... all i know is that i love this shit!
I think that as lacking in charisma as danny is, giant have made a big mistake letting him go.
Really happy blenki is on norco, makes sense for them to sign a top rider with their carbon Dh rig just round the corner.
My own crackpot theory with the whole SRAM TLD thing is that brosnan will move to SRAM TLD, run the usual blackbox and specialised gear. Which leaves specialised to allign with fox and build a programming around gwin.
Are there any rumours of a new Mondraker bike?
I mean, there's never been very high profile riders on that team, if a guy like Danny moves there, I'd expect that they promised him a sexy new bike? Or maybe it's just a lot of trust and confidence from Danny's side..
Are there any rumours of a new Mondraker bike?
I mean, there's never been very high profile riders on that team, if a guy like Danny...
Are there any rumours of a new Mondraker bike?
I mean, there's never been very high profile riders on that team, if a guy like Danny moves there, I'd expect that they promised him a sexy new bike? Or maybe it's just a lot of trust and confidence from Danny's side..
With the carbon foxxy being released last year you would put money on mondraker to be atleast planning a carbon summum, whether for this season or next
Are there any rumours of a new Mondraker bike?
I mean, there's never been very high profile riders on that team, if a guy like Danny...
Are there any rumours of a new Mondraker bike?
I mean, there's never been very high profile riders on that team, if a guy like Danny moves there, I'd expect that they promised him a sexy new bike? Or maybe it's just a lot of trust and confidence from Danny's side..
With the carbon foxxy being released last year you would put money on mondraker to be atleast planning a carbon summum, whether for this season or...
With the carbon foxxy being released last year you would put money on mondraker to be atleast planning a carbon summum, whether for this season or next
The 2015 bike is almost totally different from the 2014. Mondraker only makes 2 carbon bikes and they both are pieces of art.
They have had some high profile guys like Brook and Ragot and Barel.
EDIT: I don't know what I just did, massive brain fart. KTM is Austrian
edit - just noticed sspomer's post above. I definitely agree. Ragot is still one of the fastest ladies in the world despite her hints at retiring.
An Austrian team with Pekoll and Hart - gonna be interesting
http://instagram.com/p/utkGFtscz7/?modal=true
It was a selfie of him on the trails with the SC Intense kit on:
Alpinestars jersey (with the team logo) and Bluegrass helmet.
And not the kit from when he was on that team a couple years ago
EDIT: Nope, turns out I was wrong and it was the kit from 2013.
I messaged him and he said he's still looking for a team. My bad, sorry.
for example:
http://instagram.com/p/tu35wysc0N/?modal=true
GIANT FACTORY OFF-ROAD TEAM ANNOUNCES SQUAD FOR 2015
Marcelo Gutierrez and Yoann Barelli lead an international roster focused on top DH and Enduro events around the world
With the dust barely settled following a successful 2014 season, the Giant Factory Off-Road Team is already preparing for next year. For 2015, the team will continue to develop top young talent in the downhill and enduro racing disciplines.
Featuring an international lineup of riders from five different nations, the squad aims to build on the momentum that carried it to national championships, podiums and stage victories at major events this year including World Cups and Enduro World Series races.
Fresh off winning his fifth Colombian downhill national championship two weeks ago, Marcelo Gutierrez returns to lead the team’s World Cup downhill unit. The 24-year-old had a strong 2014 season, finishing the year ranked 14th in the world with some big wins including earning the “King of Crankworx” title at Crankworx Whistler.
“I’m looking forward to continuing my progression with the team next year and stoked to be wearing the colors of my Colombian national jersey again,” said Gutierrez who regained his title earlier this month after he missed out the previous year following a crash.
Joining Gutierrez on the downhill team is teenager Alex Marin, one of the top young talents in the sport. The 17-year-old Spaniard has a handful of podiums and wins at the World Cup and national level in the junior ranks and looks to continue his upward trajectory in 2015. A third up-and-coming rider will be announced in early 2015 to round out the downhill squad.
Departing the team in 2015 are former world champion Danny Hart and veteran South African champion Andrew Neethling.
“Danny Hart and Andrew Neethling have been vital in our progression as a team, whether it’s on the racecourse or in product development,” said Giant global marketing director An Le. “Needles brought experience, speed, style and a positive vibe. And Danny evolved from a teenager with raw talent into a world champion through our program. We’ve had a great run together and are super grateful for Danny and Andrew’s contributions the past few years. Our 2015 direction aligns with our team mission of building future champions through our system and cutting-edge products, and we’re looking forward to taking this young DH squad to the next level in 2015.”
The team’s enduro lineup will be led by Frenchman Yoann Barelli. This year, his first with the team, Barelli had two top-five finishes in the Enduro World Series, with his best performance coming at the last round in Finale Ligure, Italy, earlier this month. The 29-year-old won two stages at the finals and finished fifth for the weekend, securing a top-10 overall season ranking.
“I was 2.5 seconds from the podium in Italy, and just 14 seconds away from the win,” Barelli said. “That’s my motivation to train all winter long.”
Joining Barelli on the enduro squad will be Australian Josh Carlson and American Adam Craig. Both had some strong individual race and stage performances this year, and will look to move up the rankings in 2015.
Beyond the global riders, next year’s team also includes American XC and enduro racer Carl Decker. The veteran from Bend, Oregon, won his fifth Downieville All-Mountain world championship this year and will continue to focus on a variety of enduro, XC and cyclocross events in 2015. And Seamus Powell, a 24-year-old two-time U.S. Super D national champion, joins the team as a U.S. development rider.
While Decker and Powell will race some XC events, Giant has ended its sponsorship of the XC World Cup-focused Giant Pro XC Team for 2015 to focus its support on the Giant Factory Off-Road Team.
All of the Giant Factory Off-Road Team riders will have a full quiver of Giant bikes to choose from including Glory 27.5 downhill bikes, Reign Advanced 27.5 enduro machines, Trance Advanced 27.5 trail bikes, and Anthem Advanced 27.5 and XtC Advanced SL 27.5 XC bikes.
Full details on the 2015 Giant Factory Off-Road Team, including the final rider lineup as well as partners and sponsors, will be announced in January. To follow the team throughout the year, go to facebook.com/giantfactoryteam.
About Giant
Giant is the world’s leading brand of high quality bicycles and cycling gear. Since 1972, Giant has combined craftsmanship, technology and innovative design to create the ultimate cycling experience for all riders, casual to competitive. Through its products, people and retail partners, Giant inspires passion for cycling all around the world. For more information, go to giant-bicycles.com.
Really happy blenki is on norco, makes sense for them to sign a top rider with their carbon Dh rig just round the corner.
My own crackpot theory with the whole SRAM TLD thing is that brosnan will move to SRAM TLD, run the usual blackbox and specialised gear. Which leaves specialised to allign with fox and build a programming around gwin.
I mean, there's never been very high profile riders on that team, if a guy like Danny moves there, I'd expect that they promised him a sexy new bike? Or maybe it's just a lot of trust and confidence from Danny's side..
They have had some high profile guys like Brook and Ragot and Barel.
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