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maybe if richie races US national champs and does well enough, that would count for selection? a quick check indicates there's a break in the EWS calendar for national champs at snowshoe WV (july 19-23). an east coast race, richie would do well enough, i'd imagine. i'd love to see him at worlds and an SB6 w/ a 40 on it wouldn't be the worst thing at cairns, would it?
"Hart, Greenland, Ragot and Pekoll will find Shimano Saint components adorning their full carbon downhill Mondraker Summum 27.5 Stealth frames."
Am I reading this right, Emmeline Ragot back racing? Please say yes
Trek’s marquee gravity program continues to develop new talent
(Waterloo, WI) — For years, The C3 Project has driven progression in mountain biking, delivering the most awe-inspiring freeride and slopestyle performances the world over. As the 2017 season approaches, new and returning members are looking to double down on their success. Moving forward, The C3 Project will focus on competitions, producing the most exciting film segments in the sport, and continuing to push the creative envelope wherever possible.
Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Cam McCaul, Ryan Howard, and Tom Van Steenbergen return to the program for 2017 under the guidance of mountain bike legend Andrew Shandro. 2016 brought memorable standout performances from the team, including a Crankworx Whistler Slopestyle win from Brett and Redbull Rampage win from Brandon. This year, look for the riders at classic events like Crankworx and Red Bull Rampage, as well as in new videos released throughout the season.
This year, The C3 Project welcomes Swedish breakout performer Emil Johansson to the team. Emil proved that he is ready for the next level with a strong 4th place finish in slopestyle at Crankworx Whistler. Hailing from the town of Trollhattan, but living in Falun, the 17-year-old is confident for 2017. Emil is looking forward to expanding on his momentum from 2016, and riding with such a seasoned group of athletes:
“Honestly, I am speechless to be on the same team as my favourite riders. It´s something I didn't think I could accomplish. One year ago, I didn't even have a FMB license and now I am here, riding for my dream bike sponsor! I couldn't be happier.”
Find Emil on Instagram at @johanssoemil. Look for the C3 team at major events, and follow them on Instagram at @c3project. The new home of racing at Trek is racing.trekbikes.com, where you’ll find photo albums, the latest videos, and rider profiles and stories about all of Trek’s athletes.
Team RuuuUUUUMMMMOOOOOOo OOoOo MY GOD WHAT THE F_____________________!!!!!
So, Australia continues to amazing with its levels of "NFG" critters that will ruin your day.
What's GT got up its sleeve for 2017?
I doubt its anything to different but am prob wrong, GT make alloy bikes so I'm surprised they have not been making different variants anyways if the rumour he didn't like the bike was true.
I'm guessing maybe a Geo change and a slightly different shock position only time will tell.
Gwin's new rubber
Also, the shock position is very logical based on the picture.
Toni Ferreiro to Merida Bikes in 2017. The two times spanish enduro champion and privateer of the year in 2016, who finished 27º in the EWS Overall Rakings, including a 4th place in the EWS of Bariloche (where he also won the 4th special) will not race the two first rounds of the ews in New Zeland and Tasmania. Hopefully he will smash the following rounds, with a bit more of luck than past year
Photos: Kike Abelleira for Merida Spain
The shock does look, indeed, in a more 45º-ish degree position.
Adam Brayton's bike.
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