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Crank brothers- Kronolog seat post

jill kintner / "I am not willing to compromise on a good descent, and the kronolog post does what it is supposed to do… Letʼs me climb with full extension, and reacts quickly and quietly when I want to drop my seat down to shred. For a cable driven system, the feel is really smooth and consistent, plus reliable in all conditions. I find the routing off the back of the post an obvious improvement, and the logo as the lever a thing of beauty. Adjustable posts make riding more fun.” That's my quote from the product release:) I've been testing this new adjustable seat post out for months, in so much mud and sand, so it is exciting that Crank brothers has finalized the Kronolog for the public!!! It's a much simpler design than the previous joplin adjustable posts. Operated by a cable, this post has a nice smooth feel, speedy at the bottom, and smooth to the top. No play from side to side, it's quiet, the cable attached to the post doesn't move with the seat anymore (stationary), and the remote lever is so cleverly the CB logo. All good things. Design and function:) check it.... http://www.crankbrothers.com/seatposts.php

Bike Check in Revo

In the latest issue of [R]evolution mag, Bryn and I both have double page spreads going. Sweet to have so much aussie coverage! ... Bike check of my new Norco Aurum at the lovely Red Door cafe, thx to the owner Joe. Me and my blue mate  sippin' coffee:) Thx to Johnno!!

Aussie National Champs

ADELAIDE, AUS Photo: Bryn in action.

Troy Brosnan and Tracey Hannah are the new Aussie champions.

Race day started out pretty chill, some overcast skies eased the death sun, and made for nice flat light. Track was running dry and skatey, but good.

The tv coverage was probably the best I have seen at an event, so awesome job for that, made the big screen viewing spot pretty lively for the fans.

Under 19 guys set the tone going first. Aussie Juniors are so fast on a track like this. ,Connor fearon took the win, and third fastest time of the weekend. Local advantage? Not really, just good riding.Think the top10 is pretty tough. Rando will be taking a handful of these kids to Mt.St.Anne and windham for some world cups. Photo: Connor Fearon- U-19 Champ

For elite women, Tracey and I were within .8 of a second yesterday. Unfortunately I got a flat tire near the end kinda, and that was it. Spewing. so yeah nothing I can do about it except avoid sharp rocks. Looking forward to having a mechanic again so i can run tubeless:) Stan's tubless is sending some special race formula to tryout. My time would have been better than yesterday, but who knows if it was enough. Congrats to Tracey for the win, I still managed 2nd, and Shelly flood for 3rd.

Funny story, I was sprinting into a section during practice and got stopped by a marshall cause the KOala was crossing the track:)

Men's elite. 1.Troy 2.Sam hill 3.Rhys Willemse 4.Kovarik 5.bryn. 6.jared Graves 7.Delfs 8.rhys 9.Will Rischbieth. Impressive riding to watch. Looks like Troy can't put a wheel wrong, pump track floaty style, he's off his head. Sam looked as good as ever, pedaled real strong and efficient, just maybe too easy of a track. I didn't really see those two practice together, race rivals maybe? Sam had a big picture in the paper, no smile, and Troy riding in the background. Media will love this team dynamic, but ultimately it's good for Sam.

Bryn rode really smooth and steady. He had a crash yesterday, and some swelling in his knee, so good to battle back. His riding style is so nice to watch. Really proud of him for coming back so strong from the femur and elbow. I'm a big fan:) like having my buddy at the races again;) His little bro Rhys too- Good times.

Photo - Big cat- AKA Rhys Atkinson

Nothing between positions, all close.

COngrats to Will in 8th as well. He's had a chronic back problem, barely rides because of it, and still pulled a top 10.

Overall, we survived the heat, did a ton of riding, and are now driving the great ocean road home. I took some pictures, and will post up later.

Adios.

Vital MTB- Feature

http://www.vitalmtb.com

Damian Breach, a good pal, and photographer from Vital MTB came to our place in the mountains to film a day in the life feature. Check it out. We also did a 17 question thing coming soon....

Day 2- Adelaide

ADELAIDE, AUSNot much to report today, except probably the hottest environment in the history of bike riding. It seems a bit cruel for xc to be racing middle of the day tomorrow. Hard to nail down an actual temperature on the hill, but someone said 37-40C.

The fire levels are only at severe, needs to be extreme for them to take action. Who knows, supposed to be hotter tomorrow. With only one exit out of the park, precautions are good. I joked that all it would take is a pedal clipping a rock for a spark to take the whole place down. Eagle Bike park has been here awhile and is still standing, so not that likely.

Just a few runs today, getting the track down. Got my bike a little more balanced, but the slippery dirt is tough to ride. We are on our new world cup -Norco Aurums.

Chris Kovarik showed up today, so most all the big name Aussies are ready to race, no Claire though:(.  Jared Graves is a full Downhiller again having lost his BMX ass, and down 7-8 kgs. Sammy and Troy are looking pretty dialled. Bryn's going really good. Both Rhys' are on it, Mitch Delfs is super stealth, can't find him at all out there, but yeah, you would expect all that. Kye Hore was telling me how sweaty he was, so I responded by calling him a sweaty Hore:) my homie.

They Raced 4x finals tonight. The women's race was cancelled cause only one registered, I was going to do it to fill out the numbers for the other girl, but she didn't want to do it either. Think only like 11 men total in the pro category. Grame Mudd might have won. That's what Rando said anyway. Rando is kinda doing like his own omnium- brought one 6" Giant bike and is racing every event, same tires, same settings, drop post, just loving it. Is bike isn't really that good for any one discipline, but as a whole, he's winning.

The Koala moved locations, even closer to the action today. He's hanging out watching looking all cute in the trees. Bryn was tripping out about it's claws, and crazy eyes, but he needed to focus more on the fluffy ears I think.

Finished the day out with a swim in the ocean and a sunset over the water, which is the first one in Oz I have ever seen. Nice.

Seeding tomorrow if it's not too hot.

Day 1 in Adelaide- practice

ADELAIDE, SA, AUSTRALIAI had never been to Eagle Bike Park before, but there is a bit of everything here as far as xc, dh, 4x, pump track. Not the biggest hill or most difficult track, but slippery and very hot, which gives it a different type of challenge. Energy, traction, fluid intake, all important things to keep in mind here. Word on the street is that the temperature may reach 40 C degrees  on race day, aka- 104 degrees F, yuck. Not too much shade, so having the ol motorhome is really nice for some relief.

I did a few cruise-y runs today. Seemed like there were people crashing all over the place, kinda hard to keep the flow going. There is one bit that is pretty tricky right in the middle of the course- rock garden type thing. It is a left turn with either a rock inside or an offcamber dusty outside, into some other rocks turning right, then a high speed section. I was sitting on the side, watching there, looked over, and a Koala was chilling in the tree like 2 feet from me. That was the highlight of the day for sure.

There are some fast riders here. Bryn, Sam Hill, Troy, Jared Graves, Rhys, the other Rhys- Willemse, Mitch Delfs, Will Rischbieth, Ben Cory, Rando on his trail bike, Connor Fearon, I am forgetting people, but yeah. Guess Mic Hannah has a knee injury, and no Kovariks, Josh Button is out with his knee as well, who else? Dunno. Tracy Hannah is here. Think I am the only international. Aussie land has some rippers- Juniors are going well, there are about 5-6 that are real impressive.

Also wanted to say thank you to the Rischbieth family for hosting us:) Good times up here in the hills of Adelaide.  More practice tomorrow.

Adelaide Road trip

Aussie National Champs are this weekend in South Australia. For those of you who know Australian Geography, or can draw obvious conclusions from the name, South Australia is at the bottom of the country, but Adelaide is pretty much West from where we are. Since it has been know to be 100 degrees at Eagle Bike park, with little to no trees, we have rented a big 6 person motorhome for the occasion. That was pretty much the only way I would go. Being an American, I am not up for the title, but will still get some good race practice in. Shame, cause it would be cool to have one usa sleeve for national champ and an aussie one to represent our half lif over here. Bryn is going for it:).

Pro Grt vs. US GP

There are a couple US National race series' going on next year. Usa Cycling is still moving forward with the Pro GRT, while J. Dylan Dean has created a new series called the US Grand Prix, which as of now is a 4 race series in the USA. Lucky for us, two of these events will be in Washington, so we will be there for at least half of his events. Not too sure about the Pro GRT, but I think Port Angeles is a GP, GRT, and a NW cup. Crazy. USA GP - Tenative Schedule:

• April 28-29 – NW Cup - Port Angeles, Washington • June 16-17 – Sugarbush Resort in Warren, Vermont • July 7-8 – Highland Bike Park in Northfield, New Hampshire • August 4-5 – NW Cup - Stevens Pass Resort in Skykomish, Washington

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2012 USA Cycling Pro Gravity Tour (Pro GRT) • April 26-29    NW Cup — Port Angeles, WA • May 20    Eastern States Cup — Mountain Creek, NJ • May 27    Eastern States Cup – Plattekill, Roxbury, NY • June 9-10    Mountain States Cup — Angel Fire, NM • June 16-17    Whiteface Pro GRT 5K Downhill — Wilmington, NY • August 3-5    Northstar Pro GRT — Truckee, CA

AWABA

One of my favorite tracks in Australia is in New Castle- Awaba. They are having a national round the weekend before South Africa, so we will not be going unfortunatly, but it is so fun. Thanks to Ricky Boy, Goffy, Cillo, Willis', Bryn, Simon, for a fun day up there. Weather held off till the drive home, then it monsooned, again:) Saw a Fararri, that was cool, pretty rare in OZ. Check the track- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bXgz84cL0vQ&feature=player_embedded

Y-AIM Class

My little buddy Joel Willis and I attended the Y-Aim class out at Clarence MX on the weekend. Holy crap the weather has been so shocking the last few months, maybe two full days without rain that I can remember. This Saturday was am torrential rain, followed buy sun and blue skies, followed by another big storm, sun, etc. River runs through it and puddles, but the sand loved it. Track was almost perfect once the sun came out, just puddly. As a local, once you see the Black Cockatoos heading out, you know it's gonna rain. Never fails, those birds read low pressure.

Learned a bunch of set up drills, and helpful tips. Never done full laps standing up, that was interesting. Some clutch throttle slow speed drills, popping wheelies, braking, etc. I'm loving my new Renthal Moto gear. Unbreakable levers are awesome:)

Shane Booth- the main instructor, teaches year round, so they had the system down. Quite a mix of people, lots of little kids on 50's and 85's :) They hand in their log books to get credit towards a licence or something, dunno. Little kids like to kick rocks and get muddy at that age, pretty cute.

The other instructor/ assistant was such a ripper, skinny as hell (pencil legs), but went sooo fast- Jordan, didn't catch his last name. Bet he's top 5 in his category Nation-wide. Fun to watch.

It's a few days since it happened, so I don't really have a lot to say now. Everyone was super nice, but it wasn't the most personal experience. They didn't really ask us any questions, do any individual instruction, or know our names, but doing these weekly, there would probably not be much point to knowing names. I had fun. Bit different scene than the ol mountain bike world.

___________________________________________________ Just signed up for a class this saturday with the Yamaha-Australian Institute of Motocross or Y-AIM. Pretty excited. MX is part of our weekly training regime, so basic instruction with fundamentals can always help break it down and build it back up. The 250 loves it. http://www.yaim-nsw.com/

Australian Open

I've been watching the Australian Open Tennis non-stop. It's a lot like zoning out, but good lessons to be learned. I love the commentary from Jim Courier and crew. Also interesting to see different players in high pressure situations.

The Federer vs. Nadal semi final match the other night was awesome, both champions, Nadal advanced. I cheer for Federer to hear his interviews  (they only speak to the winner). He blows me away how calm and collected he always is, plus honest, insightful, and humble. Hero material, if you will.

Anyway, Pretty cruisy ladies final tonight for Azarenka against Sharapova. First time Grand slam winner is always cool to see. Tennis has female superstars, that's for sure. $2,300,000 for the W, over a million for the runner up. Sigh, wish more women's sports had this kind of  prestige. They were calling this match the Scream Queen final, cause they both scream every hit of the ball. I think Azarenka is a bad ass:) She's in the zone, and it shows. Nice one.

Men's final tomorrow. #1 vs. #2. Joker vs. Nadal. So funny how OCD Nadal is with the butt pick, nose scratch, tuck , tuck , bounce bounce bounce , serve. Banana. Water bottles in their spot, Uncle Tony  in the stands. Good Characters all around.

http://www.australianopen.com/en_AU/news/interviews/2012-01-28/201201281327752895695.html

Aussie DH National- Mt. Buller

Mt. BULLER , VICTORIA Just a quick update from todays events... Weather conditions- Hot and sunny. Track conditions- Dry, Square edge rocks, round rocks, few wooden bridges, mild slope, tight, narrow trail, lots of gum trees, and a couple fast fire road sections, about 3 1/2 min. Women's Top 3 1. Tracey Hannah 2. Jill 3. Shelly Flood

Tracey put in another solid time. She is a former World Cup DH winner, and has been training flat out for her comeback. I didn't really see her ride that much, but she will be a contender again. My run went ok. Had a lot of positive stuff come from the weekend, so I am happy, not the run I wanted in a couple spots, little detour, but all good. I have made tons of progress with my riding and fitness, and will continue to improve :) Men's top 5 1. Troy Brosnan 2. Sam Hill 3. Bryn Atkinson 4. Ricky Boyer 5. Rhys Atkinson Troy Brosnan seems to be on a bit of a roll, winning both the quali and the final here at buller. I didn't see him ride much, but from what I know of his style and how tight the track was, this place suited his style of floating through rough stuff with precision, bit of fire road pedaling too, which he nailed, such a racer head these days. He always says "My run was sick" so yeah, that's all I got for you:). Sam finish 2nd, with a  pinned run. He's looking really strong as well, but having a little ankle biter like Troy will surely motivate him to up his game a bit and have to work for it. He had a pretty good podium speech which made a few people chuckle. MTBA is Kinda unique to do podium speeches for all 5 people.

Bryn finished 3rd, which is really quite amazing for his first race on a new bike,  and after all that time recovering from the femur/ elbow injuries. Lesson to be learned about dedication to rehab!. Think he inspired a lot of people, I know I was really proud of him:)

Ricky Boyer for the 4th. Also a solid racer, consistent and fast. Think he has some go-pro footage somewhere. Sure hope so, cause he was wearing a camera mounted to the top of his helmet 24-7. Found this link to some of his older footage to show some of the race tracks here in oz. http://www.youtube.com/user/rickyboymtb/feed Big Cat- Rhys Atkinson rounded out the podium. Little bro has some serious talent on a DH bike, he is on the edge, really fast, and has incredible line selections. Think he'll have a crack at a few World Cups and surprise some people. He's now 3rd in the points battle for the series.

Our good pal Cillian finished 9th, well done! Stacked field for an aussie national. Honestly, I didn't see too much this weekend to report. I was having a lot of fun riding, and just doing my own thing. Really chilled environment, not too many fans unfortunatly. XC bandits were off completely separate doing their thing, we cooked our own food the whole time, watched tennis every spare moment,  and just kept it mellow. Not a very social experience, even though everyone loves to hang out and have a few laughs. Buller is just not really the setting for it, very isolated, only a couple places to eat maybe. The closest town is 40 minutes away in Mansfield, but the majority of people have to get home for monday workday. Look for updates on pinkbike, vital, dirt, and mtba? There were a few media guys out there. FULL RESULTS: http://www.castech.com.au/Results/real_insurance_mtba_gravity_cup_rd2.OCLAUH.htm

TBS photo:

First bit of Schwag

Pretty fun to be able to design stuff and get it made. Round 1 of promotional gear just rocked up. Kits are next in line.

Buller Seeding

MT.BULLER, VICTORIA, AUS Just finished up the seeding runs here at Mt. Buller. Nice day, sun was out. I personally got cooked, red face and arms, but small price to pay for a sunny day in the mtns. The course here is as rocky as it gets, just finding a little flow is the trick:) I've been loving it actually. The new bikes handle amazing, so this track is a ripper for testing all kinds of speeds and impacts.

For seeding run, I am stoked that Tracy Hannah is here to race against, but unfortunately I got a flat half way down my run, so the real battle will be tomorrow. Keep em guessing. About 7 ladies, so I am the first to go, which is sweet. Tracy had a fast time, and won the quali.

In the mens, Troy Brosnan, Sam Hill, Bryn, Ricky Boyer, Rhys Atkinson. Top 5. Bryn said he was a little tight, but happy to get his first race over with after so much time out. New day tomorrow.

SEEDING RESULTS/ LIVE TIMINGwww.castech.com.au/Results

Some fast juniors here too. Australia pumps em out!. Jared Rando has taken over a little bit of coaching duties, giving these rippers some stucture. He's kinda like the new scotty, but darker:).

That's it for now. C ya tomorrow. Don't forget to also follow the Supercross from Dodger stadium. I'm calling that Bubba gets his shit together and owns it:).

aussie national- mt.buller

MT.BULLER, VICTORIABryn and I just arrived in the Australian alpine for our first race of the year on our Norco bikes. Race practice is the best training, so being down here in oz for summer, we try to capitolize on that.

Our bikes and kits are still just our offseason gear. Want to leave the flashy world cup colors and stuff for just that.

We have been putting in so much work with our new training plan, that racing will be the easy part. All healed up and ridi.g with a calm focused dynamic, bryn is back.

Ill keep you posted. Happy to be in the mix with some competition. Wish us luck!

Luke Strobel Interview

PHOTO: Frantisek Kusovsky

If you don't know who Luke Strobel is, you probably don't follow World Cup downhill, or read this blog:). He is a good pal, super mellow, says 'mega" and "hella" a lot, which is "epic":), he loves riding bikes and fishing, and is the local of all locals at home in the N-Dub.

We ride with him on a daily basis in Seattle, well Bryn does, and they wait for me :) , But Luke is a top 20 contender worldwide for downhill, and has plenty left in the tank.

He is also without a ride for next year, which is absurd. Hopefully this interview gives you a glimpse of what Luke is all about. He keeps it real.

Name?

Luke Strobel

Where do you live?

Issaquah, WA - USA

Best part about living there?

The awesome riding, the beautiful mountains,  steelhead fishing, my girl and my family.

What do you love about steelhead fishing so much?

Ever since I was a little kid I love being around rivers. Maybe fishing is just a excuse for me to be on the river. Steelhead are a beautiful fish. I really don'tknow why I love it so much. I guess you will just have to hook one and you will see what I am taking about. Its good for soul.

What are you favorite types of trails to ride?

I like ruts.

So when you see a dry rocky dusty grainy hot, non jumpy, pedally track, what happens?

I adapt. I love dry dusty tracks its all the same to me. Just lean back and smash it. I will say I have been working very very hard in the pedaling department.

Where were you at nationals? Just a world cup guy these days?

I really wanted to be there. But I just didn't have the support or the funds to go. It was a hard race for me to miss. Sad.

What's your plan for next year?

I want to race the full World Cup. I have been training and riding really hard every day to reach where I want to be.  But as of now I still don't have any support to race. Its all still completely up in the air. Looking for a ride!

Does anyone know you are looking for a new ride?

I hope so I thought I have been putting the word out. But I have nothing on the plate and it is getting late.

What are your goals?

To be in the top ten consistently and get podiums on the World Cup

What is one thing bike related you always wanted to do or go ride, but never had time cause of racing?

There is a lot of riding high up in the mountains here in the NW that I would like to do more of. But the window to do it is pretty short due to snow. Since I am gone all summer my opportunities are even less. I would also like to do some of the local Super D races they sound really fun. And show up to more of those sweet PNW races.

Non bike related that you always wanted to do?

Win the lotto

Would you ever race cyclcross?

No, i'm not that hip

I know you'd love "MEGA" avalanche, isn't that right?

The "MEGA" is defiantly one race thats on my to do list. I think I could do well at the sort of race. Long climbs and long descents are what I was raised on. I guess I need to get one of those dropper posts.

Do yo miss Bryn now that he is gone?

Of course

Who do you ride with in the winter?

All sorts of people. Mostly issaquah locals. Quite a lot of ripers around here.

How snowy and cold does it have to be before you won't ride?

Its got to be dirt, I dont ride bikes in the snow much.  The winters are generally mild here. There will be a week here and there that its snowy in the low lands. But thats when you go snowboarding. The dirt is pretty good 12 months a year here in washington. It might even be better in the winter...........Jill

What is the biggest gap you've jumped on a snowboard?

I'm more of a big mountain/backcountry guy. I havent been going up to much latley. We need snow.

Do you take a pack in the backcountry, and know survival skills?

Yes I have a pack and common sense skills

No fish to gut, what are you going to eat?

I let a lot of them go. Fish really isnt my favorite thing to eat. I do bonk a few though ; )

What is your most favorite meal?

hmmm I really injoy a good Thai meal. Noodle Boat in Issaquah is hard to beat if your ever in town.

Does your mom update facebook more than you?

Yes, she probably posts more than you Jill. She is awesome.

Why don't you post updates so she doesn't have to ask me how you are doing, even though I love to talk to her:) Hi Janet.

She wants an update ever 3 minutes. But I have a new sweet 4G phone so I can keep you and my mother in the loop 24/7.

Would you ever live in Europe full time?

Negative. I love America. Maybe short term though.

Which country is your favorite to visit then?

Probably New Zealand, its a beutiful place the riding is awesome, the food is great, and I have a lot of friends there.

That is all. Look for "Hella" facebook updates from the 4g phone:) Good luck finding a ride homie! Later. jk

Nice day in oz

Pretty much can't go wrong with a day of training, a sunset, and an emu. Off season bikes. Really love this rig. Can't wait for you to see it in action with the fresh world cup paint job and our kits:) 

Crew. Darren and Joel Willis, Bender, Cillian, and bryn. Never any worries :). Blue Mountain's finest .

A1 Supercross

MX and biking go hand in hand, tons of crossover, so as you can imagine it's pretty exciting when the Supercross season starts up. 2 wheel action is amazing! They parallel our MTB industry a tad, but at like 10,000 times the scale and more cash- handlebars and wheels. Lots easier for them to run just a US circuit and have semi trucks and all the flair in the pits that goes with it. Anyway, some guy was streaming A1 over the internet live from Speed channel, and we got to watch the whole thing unfold over here in Australia. Pretty sweet. Only a matter of time before that guy gets shut down and his ass handed to him by some corporate lawyer, but we salute you!!!

Racing is so wild. Never know what is going to happen. RV had an impressive performance. Think with a few more diverse and challenging tracks there will be an awesome season of racing.

I love all the new kits, graphics, fresh bikes, etc. Pro circuit gear Thor stuff looked the best I thought. Brayton's one gear was sweet too, with the goggles accenting it. Dungey's was decent, should've gone with the black boots though:)  Nioce.

We follow these podcast shows on pulp mx and racer X, that have all kinds of interviews and analysis. Good way to commute and waste time. Steve Matthes, Ping, Weege,  and his buddies talk a lot, but you get quite a few tasty morsels of info from behind the scenes.

Speed has Ricky Carmichael and Emig as commentators too , which is amazing. Most pro sports have the best commentators, and it makes such a huge difference. Football, Tennis, NBA, etc. They offer so much insight, then have post game wrap up shows. Not just stating the obvious makes it easy to be a fan and learn things by following along. Love hearing interviews from the top people, again, many parallels to any sport.

In MX, most of the guys say the same thing over and over, but RV has been the star with insight as well as winning races. Woo.

Stewart is gonna rally back, but has some work to do.Love it. Next week, they go to Pheonix. Trey Canard might spice it up. Overall, real exciting to watch. Later.

Norco

The announcement just went out about our new team. http://www.vitalmtb.com/news

This has been a fun project getting everything together for a team again. We had most of the pieces in place, with co sponsors and the structure, so with a little hustle we found a new partner in Norco bicycles. We are a separate team to the Dirt Norco boys, but we owe them a lot for helping develop such a rad bike. Norco is fairly close to home- only a couple hrs away in Vancouver BC. Really nice people , and the 2012 line up of bikes are incredible, check em out.

Back in October Bryn and I set up a little home office, had meetings at the bike show,  product orders, testing, invoicing, logistics, etc. ANd we are going to win a bunch of races, which is the priority!! Mom is on it for Accounting, plus shipping and receiving:) Family effort while we are over here in oz.

A little time management around training, and boom, that's it. Haha Kinda.

Its easier to show up and have everything handed to you sometimes, but that only last so long, and creating a job is a much more rewarding task. Gets things done to a certain standard. Just have to select a mechanic, photographer, figure out a european set up, and maybe look for a road manager. Dunno yet. Coming together though....

Just know this. Our kits are looking pretty rad, and we will be dialed:)

Thanks to everyone: Red Bull, Norco, Crankbrothers, Fox Shox, Shimano, Renthal, Maxxis, Lezyne, 5.10, e*13, dakine, Oakley, fi:z'ik, Cane creek, Alpine stars, TLD, Esoles.