I was just thinking, with Gwin buying Windrock besides the obvious of it being an investment to make money off the bike park. He is working...
I was just thinking, with Gwin buying Windrock besides the obvious of it being an investment to make money off the bike park. He is working towards a moto style sort of training compound eg: Bakers Factory, Club MX, Star Farm. Gwin and Dak are both moto guys so they know how that works.
Whether it be training a team he's managing or being a third party other teams pay for his services. Tons of lodging on site and riding Windrock every day along with training and riding against other world cup athletes is a huge advantage.
I don't think Gwin will bow out of racing this coming year (I imagine he's going to want the cash flow from a salary while taking...
I don't think Gwin will bow out of racing this coming year (I imagine he's going to want the cash flow from a salary while taking over a new business if nothing else). That being said, I think you're onto something with the Club MX comparison. Dak said that very thing on the B-Practice Podcast, talking about how MTB doesn't have a Club MX-style facility where you can go, have all your fitness/nutrition needs taken care of on-site, and have a controlled, supportive environment that simulates WC tracks and allows for accurate testing and training. I would imagine that it's something that he and Gwin have discussed over their time together on IFR. I don't know that Windrock will become that place, but it would be real cool if it did.
I agree, I think he will race for another year or two maybe longer but when he's done id bet this is his plan. Not only gives his team or other pros a place to train there but all the up and comers in the USA a place their parents can send them to for the season to train/ride boot camp style. This is all standard operating procedure for moto for a long time but anyways back to team rumors.
Granted the industry and racing will probably have to improve before this is feasible but you have to think if Gwin was strictly looking to make money there is a lot better investments he can make than buying a bike park.
I know it's Rumours, so we're not supposed to stamp them out...but people gotta stop thinking Gwin is gonna dump WC to go full time WindRock. ...
I know it's Rumours, so we're not supposed to stamp them out...but people gotta stop thinking Gwin is gonna dump WC to go full time WindRock. It's absurd.
Neko & Sean ran it for several years now without having to be present full time. Sean's infrastructure & logistics blueprint is firmly in place & peak summer isn't as demanding of ownership as fall/winter/spring. Hart & Atherton's have parks they don't drop WC for.
It's a silly thought.
The Pierron's also have their own family run bike park in central France, and there is a Commencal facility somewhere too that seems to be specifically for their teams, and there are probably others that I am forgetting as well. The point about Moto style training facilities is definitely interesting, as historically mountain biking has always been a sport where the top pros and novices can be found riding the same places, and a shift towards more exclusive training zones could take away from this somewhat, although I struggle to see that happening as there are already so many great places for off-season testing, etc. If there is anywhere in the world that it could be of real benefit to have somewhere that was run like that though the US would be that place, as there's a whole lot of talent that could be nurtured a lot more effectively with the presence of some good race series' and/or training camp
It's a good one though, I was surprised, and stoked, when I heard who.
Ya can’t just keep popping in here like a regular-ass person. It freaks me out …
It’s Benoit, innit? Fabian talking English to throw us off, not something obvious like a reflection on a chrome espresso machine handle. I mean, who’d do that …
From listening to Dak on the Downtime podcast recently it sounds like he will still be on an intense frame for 24. He was saying how he’s always struggled in the past with having a lack of consistency in terms of bike setup and having to keep switching brands/not having enough time to get used to a bike. Then went on to say he was stoked to finally have some consistency going into 24 which suggests still on an intense frame…
Where is Mark Wallace in all this? Did Norco get rid of him to fund the old dog?
He was still posting Norco stuff recently but haven’t seen anything in a couple days.
it’s interesting though that Greg’s IG profile still lists Santa Cruz Syndicate
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but most of the remaining nukeproof athletes seem to be affected to the administration issues CRC/Wiggle were in. I've seen multiple post bike picks the last few days.
I don't think so. Screenshots of all the faces are over on the Pink site.
I agree, I think he will race for another year or two maybe longer but when he's done id bet this is his plan. Not only gives his team or other pros a place to train there but all the up and comers in the USA a place their parents can send them to for the season to train/ride boot camp style. This is all standard operating procedure for moto for a long time but anyways back to team rumors.
Granted the industry and racing will probably have to improve before this is feasible but you have to think if Gwin was strictly looking to make money there is a lot better investments he can make than buying a bike park.
Some of the pics look like Greg.
there is a comment on PB that other pics are GM’s mechanic Tom.
great marketing on Norco’s part though, as lot of people are talking Norco lol
I took a break from the internet over the holidays so apologies if this has been discussed but just saw this:
On January 1, 2024, legendary manager Martin Whitely announced that he would be bringing his services to the Frameworks team.
The Frameworks Downhill Team Landed A Very Accomplished Manager - BikeMag
Interesting, I bet it’s Jesse. He was saying he’s on a new bike. Haha
The Pierron's also have their own family run bike park in central France, and there is a Commencal facility somewhere too that seems to be specifically for their teams, and there are probably others that I am forgetting as well. The point about Moto style training facilities is definitely interesting, as historically mountain biking has always been a sport where the top pros and novices can be found riding the same places, and a shift towards more exclusive training zones could take away from this somewhat, although I struggle to see that happening as there are already so many great places for off-season testing, etc. If there is anywhere in the world that it could be of real benefit to have somewhere that was run like that though the US would be that place, as there's a whole lot of talent that could be nurtured a lot more effectively with the presence of some good race series' and/or training camp
Tall and lanky looking, Dunne maybe?
Details… details… Ronan’s a good bet though.
I have my bets on Marini for this one.
Tall and lanky is not me haha.
It's a good one though, I was surprised, and stoked, when I heard who.
To me, IFR posting on Norco would imply Seth Sherlock has signed with them. Canuck/Canuck
Dunne, Dak, Pinkerton on Mondraker.
Who did you say it was, I forgot…
Ya can’t just keep popping in here like a regular-ass person. It freaks me out …
It’s Benoit, innit? Fabian talking English to throw us off, not something obvious like a reflection on a chrome espresso machine handle. I mean, who’d do that …
Stop teasing us and go back to hiking.
My other guess was Finn Iles, but he’s not lanky either. I’m terrible at this. Haha
Greg Minnaar fits the bill…
Where is Mark Wallace in all this? Did Norco get rid of him to fund the old dog?
From listening to Dak on the Downtime podcast recently it sounds like he will still be on an intense frame for 24. He was saying how he’s always struggled in the past with having a lack of consistency in terms of bike setup and having to keep switching brands/not having enough time to get used to a bike. Then went on to say he was stoked to finally have some consistency going into 24 which suggests still on an intense frame…
Oli Davies is off contract, fits the tall and lanky build and had a good season last year which would have raised his stocks.
Same here, also looks like Fizik shoes which would match marinis past footwear
Tall and lanky looking, possibly with a good amount of facial hair going on the picture. Craik?
Curious to see where Craik will finally land. His second half of the season was amazing and he's probably one of the hottest commodities around
He was still posting Norco stuff recently but haven’t seen anything in a couple days.
it’s interesting though that Greg’s IG profile still lists Santa Cruz Syndicate
Marini for sure
It’s Miranda right?
It's Aaron peltari
Dunne would be telling barrell how to ride
just got word from Outlaw United that they have spots for U19 riders on their UCI trade team. deets here - https://www.vitalmtb.com/forums/hub/outlaw-united-uci-trade-team-has-sp…
Craik?
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but most of the remaining nukeproof athletes seem to be affected to the administration issues CRC/Wiggle were in. I've seen multiple post bike picks the last few days.
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