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1/31/2026 4:35pm

Norco’s marketing department has figured out how to reach directly into my soul. 

Norco had me when they revamped the Norco Race Division with finger painting portraits. Just so completely different than any other team on the circuit. Now Brage and (fingers super crossed) Tippie? Norco is killing it. 

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Man it’s wild how the marketing works / doesn’t and on who. No interest in those guys in the slightest, both annoy me frankly. But then a guy like greg would get me to consider buying any bike. ..well done Norco. 

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Man it’s wild how the marketing works / doesn’t and on who. No interest in those guys in the slightest, both annoy me frankly. But then...

Man it’s wild how the marketing works / doesn’t and on who. No interest in those guys in the slightest, both annoy me frankly. But then a guy like greg would get me to consider buying any bike. ..well done Norco. 

Obviously everyone has riders they watch and are interested in. Out of curiosity, who and what piques your interest? 

For me, the Norco revamp brought some fun into things. The portraits were ridiculous (and reminded me of the Royal Tennenbaums, which I love). Just... different. Regarding Brage, I'm about as opposite from a viking as you can get (full mennonite heritage over here. Pacifism and peace and farming and all that jazz). Not into the whole black metal thing, but his riding is so head and shoulder above anyone else in the free ride space, he's absolutely one of my favourite riders. 

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Race team vibe im here for. 

Brage just doesn’t do it for me. The metal, the vibe, the approach turns me off. Riding is mental but the style is not there for me - I’m sure I’ll get torched for this take but it’s just how I feel. Tippe is the same…we get it, you’re that guy. But to be fair I was sick of his schrik 25 years ago. 

Effortless style does it for me. Maybe just coincidence but Kamloops style (Tippie aside) is my jam. Aggy, Matty Miles, Hunter Paul, Matt Hunter. Those guys ride like I imagine riding in my head. 

I’m also a sucker for the professionals….they treat it like a job. Loic, Amaury, Finn. Work first…fun second is how I’d  describe them….an obsession to the craft. 

Just some rambling…down vote away!

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Man it’s wild how the marketing works / doesn’t and on who. No interest in those guys in the slightest, both annoy me frankly. But then...

Man it’s wild how the marketing works / doesn’t and on who. No interest in those guys in the slightest, both annoy me frankly. But then a guy like greg would get me to consider buying any bike. ..well done Norco. 

saskskier wrote:
Obviously everyone has riders they watch and are interested in. Out of curiosity, who and what piques your interest? For me, the Norco revamp brought some fun...

Obviously everyone has riders they watch and are interested in. Out of curiosity, who and what piques your interest? 

For me, the Norco revamp brought some fun into things. The portraits were ridiculous (and reminded me of the Royal Tennenbaums, which I love). Just... different. Regarding Brage, I'm about as opposite from a viking as you can get (full mennonite heritage over here. Pacifism and peace and farming and all that jazz). Not into the whole black metal thing, but his riding is so head and shoulder above anyone else in the free ride space, he's absolutely one of my favourite riders. 

Sure, but stature wise, when you're standing beside me in the parking lot between laps, I understand how all the English monks felt as the Norsemen jumped off the boats and rushed towards them.

Also always impressed my Brage, and not just riding wise, but the way he approaches projects. He doesn't do things that don't suit him, he focuses on his passions and he doesn't really seem to care about what people thing, knowing what he does will speak as loud as it needs too. He's been the next gen Rough AF since Jordie passed and he carries the torch well. 

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2/1/2026 7:53am Edited Date/Time 2/1/2026 8:49am
MikeyMT wrote:
Race team vibe im here for. Brage just doesn’t do it for me. The metal, the vibe, the approach turns me off. Riding is mental but the...

Race team vibe im here for. 

Brage just doesn’t do it for me. The metal, the vibe, the approach turns me off. Riding is mental but the style is not there for me - I’m sure I’ll get torched for this take but it’s just how I feel. Tippe is the same…we get it, you’re that guy. But to be fair I was sick of his schrik 25 years ago. 

Effortless style does it for me. Maybe just coincidence but Kamloops style (Tippie aside) is my jam. Aggy, Matty Miles, Hunter Paul, Matt Hunter. Those guys ride like I imagine riding in my head. 

I’m also a sucker for the professionals….they treat it like a job. Loic, Amaury, Finn. Work first…fun second is how I’d  describe them….an obsession to the craft. 

Just some rambling…down vote away!

No downvoting from me. Everyone has different taste and there's nothing wrong with that!

Brage - that's fair. I think he's the right balance between lots of prep, insane riding skill and willingness to send it. I think he's far more calculating than it looks like in his riding. I think Gee is kinda similar, but I legitimately think that man needs some therapy to work out that death wish he seems to have. Lol

Tippie - can't get on board with your take. By every single person who's spent time interacting with him, living near him, riding with him, etc says it's not a schtick, but who he genuinely is. He's been through some stuff, dealt with addiction and came out the other side as the most positive, grateful, encouraging guy on a bike. Mtb would be worse off if he wasn't part of it. 

Effortless Style - 100% agree. I could watch Edgar Briole, Remy Morton, Jasper Penton (is he back in jail again? lol), Alessio (@cornflakesfuture), Finley, Jesse Munden, etc. all day. 

Professionals - I respect the professionals, but I like that guys like Jackson or breaking out of that a bit. Like, there is no question about his dedication to winning and he puts in the work, but I can guarantee there isn't anyone on the track who's having more fun than he is. I'd also throw him into the "effortless style" group too. 

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I have to believe it was a different group than the people behind that wild team portrait campaign. Holy shit. That was risky and confident, this is the laziest and most insecure route possible. Come on.  I’ll let you do the Viking thing, the Slayer thing, the angsty teen flipping the bird on foggy train tracks thing, but only if it comes with a wink…this really is completely earnest. Which is hilarious. 

Who’s the dork cyclist CEO who insisted on this? 

The only way out is to continue with Minnaar doing this same shit. Get the quarter zip man who showers four times a day and has a personal fragrance out on those train tracks looking sad! That could save this.

Yeah actually that must be it. Gotta be. 

Specialized out here making meta jokes with fake ai, no way this is the full move from Norco. 

But then again this guy mentioned Tippie so yeesh I dunno

 

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MikeyMT wrote:
Race team vibe im here for. Brage just doesn’t do it for me. The metal, the vibe, the approach turns me off. Riding is mental but the...

Race team vibe im here for. 

Brage just doesn’t do it for me. The metal, the vibe, the approach turns me off. Riding is mental but the style is not there for me - I’m sure I’ll get torched for this take but it’s just how I feel. Tippe is the same…we get it, you’re that guy. But to be fair I was sick of his schrik 25 years ago. 

Effortless style does it for me. Maybe just coincidence but Kamloops style (Tippie aside) is my jam. Aggy, Matty Miles, Hunter Paul, Matt Hunter. Those guys ride like I imagine riding in my head. 

I’m also a sucker for the professionals….they treat it like a job. Loic, Amaury, Finn. Work first…fun second is how I’d  describe them….an obsession to the craft. 

Just some rambling…down vote away!

saskskier wrote:
No downvoting from me. Everyone has different taste and there's nothing wrong with that!Brage - that's fair. I think he's the right balance between lots of...

No downvoting from me. Everyone has different taste and there's nothing wrong with that!

Brage - that's fair. I think he's the right balance between lots of prep, insane riding skill and willingness to send it. I think he's far more calculating than it looks like in his riding. I think Gee is kinda similar, but I legitimately think that man needs some therapy to work out that death wish he seems to have. Lol

Tippie - can't get on board with your take. By every single person who's spent time interacting with him, living near him, riding with him, etc says it's not a schtick, but who he genuinely is. He's been through some stuff, dealt with addiction and came out the other side as the most positive, grateful, encouraging guy on a bike. Mtb would be worse off if he wasn't part of it. 

Effortless Style - 100% agree. I could watch Edgar Briole, Remy Morton, Jasper Penton (is he back in jail again? lol), Alessio (@cornflakesfuture), Finley, Jesse Munden, etc. all day. 

Professionals - I respect the professionals, but I like that guys like Jackson or breaking out of that a bit. Like, there is no question about his dedication to winning and he puts in the work, but I can guarantee there isn't anyone on the track who's having more fun than he is. I'd also throw him into the "effortless style" group too. 

All fair. 

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I have to believe it was a different group than the people behind that wild team portrait campaign. Holy shit. That was risky and confident, this...

I have to believe it was a different group than the people behind that wild team portrait campaign. Holy shit. That was risky and confident, this is the laziest and most insecure route possible. Come on.  I’ll let you do the Viking thing, the Slayer thing, the angsty teen flipping the bird on foggy train tracks thing, but only if it comes with a wink…this really is completely earnest. Which is hilarious. 

Who’s the dork cyclist CEO who insisted on this? 

The only way out is to continue with Minnaar doing this same shit. Get the quarter zip man who showers four times a day and has a personal fragrance out on those train tracks looking sad! That could save this.

Yeah actually that must be it. Gotta be. 

Specialized out here making meta jokes with fake ai, no way this is the full move from Norco. 

But then again this guy mentioned Tippie so yeesh I dunno

 

Huh?

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MikeyMT wrote:

Huh?

Me think ad no good. 

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Sam Hill on Moonraker https://www.instagram.com/p/DUPH1x8Eo6q/?img_index=2&igsh=MWk3N2V0cTkwMXRvbQ== 

Its a hook up through the Empire Cycles bike store in Perth that he has a loose sponsorship with.

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2/1/2026 11:54pm Edited Date/Time 2/1/2026 11:59pm

Sam Hill not even having an ambassador contract with a major company is actually shameful...

The MTB industry really is in shambles.

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Sam Hill not even having an ambassador contract with a major company is actually shameful...

The MTB industry really is in shambles.

don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any other social platform. should he get a ride/contract/money because he‘s sam hill? i also don‘t get the feeling that he‘s into product development either.

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Mo(n)arch wrote:

Sam Hill not even having an ambassador contract with a major company is actually shameful...

The MTB industry really is in shambles.

krabo83 wrote:
don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any...

don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any other social platform. should he get a ride/contract/money because he‘s sam hill? i also don‘t get the feeling that he‘s into product development either.

Came to say the same thing. Sam is a legend, however he is pretty quiet on the socials, does the odd race, man of few words, isnt proactively chasing media and doing the moto life with his sons. 

Not really what a brand would be looking for in an ambassador.

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2/2/2026 5:19am
Mo(n)arch wrote:

Sam Hill not even having an ambassador contract with a major company is actually shameful...

The MTB industry really is in shambles.

krabo83 wrote:
don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any...

don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any other social platform. should he get a ride/contract/money because he‘s sam hill? i also don‘t get the feeling that he‘s into product development either.

Blasphemy!😁

I want to disagree, but... you're actually right. Sort of. I am just offended that the hero of my youth isn't full factory anymore.

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Mo(n)arch wrote:

Sam Hill not even having an ambassador contract with a major company is actually shameful...

The MTB industry really is in shambles.

krabo83 wrote:
don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any...

don‘t get me wrong sam hill is a legend, but what does he bring to a bike company these days? no content on youtube or any other social platform. should he get a ride/contract/money because he‘s sam hill? i also don‘t get the feeling that he‘s into product development either.

Yea exactly. He’s the goat in my book but he’s not really a pro biker anymore. 

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2/2/2026 7:56am
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New brand ambassador announcement from Tektro/TRP:Haßloch / Changhua - February 1, 2026 - 2026 is a very special year for Tektro / TRP, and we’re...

New brand ambassador announcement from Tektro/TRP:

Haßloch / Changhua - February 1, 2026 - 2026 is a very special year for Tektro / TRP, and we’re excited to start it with great news: Jasper Jauch joins the Tektro / TRP family as our new brand ambassador. This partnership comes at the perfect moment. Tektro celebrates its 40th anniversary, while TRP marks 20 years of performance-driven innovation. Two milestones, one shared vision - and a strong reason to look ahead together.

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Founded in 1986, Tektro has always stood for reliable, innovative braking systems and drivetrain components. What started as a specialist in brake technology has grown into a globally recognized brand over the past four decades. With the launch of TRP (Tektro Racing Products) 20 years ago, Tektro took a clear step into the high-performance segment - driven by the ambition to develop top-level products for riders who demand the most from their equipment.

With Jasper Jauch, Tektro / TRP gains an ambassador who lives and breathes these values. Jasper has been a core part of the mountain bike scene for many years. His journey has taken him from international downhill racing to successful media projects, and further into guiding, coaching, and community-driven initiatives.  No matter the format, his focus has always remained the same: pure fun on the bike, honest technology, and real connection with the riding community.

“Working with Tektro / TRP feels absolutely right,” says Jasper Jauch. “A brand with such a strong history that’s still open to new ideas and fresh approaches - that perfectly reflects my own path in mountain biking. I’m really looking forward to contributing my experience and bringing meaningful projects to life together.”

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As a brand ambassador, Jasper will represent Tektro and TRP at events, across digital platforms, and through direct interaction with the community. He will also put products to the test in real-world riding conditions, providing hands-on feedback - strengthening the close link between product development, riding experience, and the MTB scene.

“Especially in our anniversary year, it’s important for us not only to celebrate our history, but to actively shape what’s next,” says Silvan Schäfer, Marketing Coordinator of TEKTRO Europe.

“With Jasper, we’ve found a partner who shares our passion and represents our brands in an authentic, credible way.”

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Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a little extra money and he is going to give you a paycheck.  It’s so crazy then in the mountain bike world everybody announces when everybody gets a new job that pays $500 a month.

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“Marzbomber888 parts ways with Tetro.”

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Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a...

Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a little extra money and he is going to give you a paycheck.  It’s so crazy then in the mountain bike world everybody announces when everybody gets a new job that pays $500 a month.

ex top40-50 rider turned influencer. can ride a bike properly unlike others and is quite well known in the german speaking hemisphere 

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2/2/2026 11:37am
Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a...

Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a little extra money and he is going to give you a paycheck.  It’s so crazy then in the mountain bike world everybody announces when everybody gets a new job that pays $500 a month.

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ex top40-50 rider turned influencer. can ride a bike properly unlike others and is quite well known in the german speaking hemisphere 

German speaking hemisphere? We managed to stop that a while ago.

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2/2/2026 1:22pm Edited Date/Time 2/2/2026 1:23pm

German speaking hemisphere? We managed to stop that a while ago.

lock where that got you now. now you need to queue to get in. and don't overstay!

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Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a...

Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a little extra money and he is going to give you a paycheck.  It’s so crazy then in the mountain bike world everybody announces when everybody gets a new job that pays $500 a month.

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ex top40-50 rider turned influencer. can ride a bike properly unlike others and is quite well known in the german speaking hemisphere 

This is so perfectly in contrast to the comments above about Hill and a sad reality of the world, ones maybe the best MTB rider ever.. won everything, not a big media guy, no endorsements. Yet somehow a 40-50 guy gets endorsement deals because he likes to talk to a camera.

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This is so perfectly in contrast to the comments above about Hill and a sad reality of the world, ones maybe the best MTB rider ever...

This is so perfectly in contrast to the comments above about Hill and a sad reality of the world, ones maybe the best MTB rider ever.. won everything, not a big media guy, no endorsements. Yet somehow a 40-50 guy gets endorsement deals because he likes to talk to a camera.

i rather have such a person present products than someone who never was fast but knows how to produce click bait as most youtubers do these days. also that guy was one of the fastest germans in that era. hill can’t speak german

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This is so perfectly in contrast to the comments above about Hill and a sad reality of the world, ones maybe the best MTB rider ever...

This is so perfectly in contrast to the comments above about Hill and a sad reality of the world, ones maybe the best MTB rider ever.. won everything, not a big media guy, no endorsements. Yet somehow a 40-50 guy gets endorsement deals because he likes to talk to a camera.

That's kinda how the game works.. Being a former fast guy isn't enough by itself..  You've got to be willing to put yourself out there and bring attention to your sponsor's product. Here in the states, we may not know the guy, but he may help move the needle for a brand in Germany.  Look at Peter Jamison.. Not super well known,  but a solid rider who can put together good videos that promote his sponsors.

Finally, it seems that Sam has no real interest in going down that road. 

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Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a...

Yawn.  So tired of listening to marketing people that are overpaid just spew literal garbage out of their mouth no one cares dude Tetro had a little extra money and he is going to give you a paycheck.  It’s so crazy then in the mountain bike world everybody announces when everybody gets a new job that pays $500 a month.

sethimus wrote:

ex top40-50 rider turned influencer. can ride a bike properly unlike others and is quite well known in the german speaking hemisphere 

All true — but come on, he’s such a douche.

Image shift works both ways, and TRP definitely didn’t make a positive one for me. Not that they’d care, I know 😄

2/3/2026 8:08am

TRP shoulda signed Sam Hill. 
Sam on mondraker //empire isn’t actually a surprise but the end result could be …. Unpredictable.

He’s saying it feels good to be back at it, reads like maybe we get a bit more “flat pedal thunder” and a little less “quiet moto dad” this year ….. 

but who knows really…. 

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2/3/2026 8:24am

I love the guy but he's 40 years old and nowhere near up to speed... 

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I love the guy but he's 40 years old and nowhere near up to speed... 

Yeah you're miles quicker. 

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