2009 season team changes

Rohan Hammond

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Tracey on Trek session 88 for '09'

Sorry boys the speculation was wrong.

This is a statement from Trek on the Pinkbike website

Today the speculation on the 6 rider line up for the new Trek sponsored World Cup program reaches a conclusion with the announcement that 29 year old Tracy Moseley from near Malvern in the UK has signed up to ride a Session 88 from January 1, 2009.

Tracy is one of the greatest downhillers in the sport's history and has a place in a very exclusive club of only 5 downhill riders, male or female, to have won 10 or more World Cup races in their career. Tracy has won her 10 World Cup races between 2002 and 2008, with two of those victories taking place in the past season at the Fort William and Canberra rounds.
Tracy joins World #5 Justin Leov (NZL), and South African Andrew Neethling, as well as XC team mates Lukas and Mathias Flueckiger (SUI), and fellow countryman (and near neighbor), Liam Killeen.

On the announcement, Tracy said today: "I am really excited to have this great opportunity to ride on a new exciting bike from 2009, and with a great team around me to give me all the support I'll need to further improve. I'm also really happy to have 2 great guys to ride with as I believe that is really important for my ongoing development as a racer. These three things combined, the new bike, the team support and my team mates, will make a big difference to me."

Team Director Martin Whiteley says: "It's a thrill for us to be able to announce Tracy in our line up. We've been excited about the idea of having 3 DH riders and even more so to be back in the game of women's DH racing. Tracy showed everyone what she can do on the physically demanding and pedaling courses like Fort William and Canberra this past season, and looking at 2009's venues, Tracy will be well positioned for a great season with us on her new Trek Session 88 DH."

Trek Mountain Bike Brand Manager Michael Browne says: "Trek is extremely happy to have Tracy Moseley join the ranks of the DH roster. Her world-class performances and professional manner are a perfect match to the existing roster, one which Trek is excited to expand beyond a men's-only team. Trek is confident that Moseley will fulfill her greatest potential aboard the Session 88 DH in the 2009 season."

Co-sponsors for the team are coming together rapidly and 23 Degrees will be in a position to announce those in the next couple of weeks.

Direct enquiries to: info@23degrees-sports.com
 

k_d

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Does anyone know whats happening to rennie?
Rumor has it that he was dropped by the syndicate (sp?).
 

Downhill Domination

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I would love to have one of Rocky Mountains new Flatlines.

They look so good, Geoff Gulevich and Wade Simmons dont seem to have a problem.
You see the thing about that is Geoff Gulevich and Wade Simmons are FREERIDERS! Not DOWNHILLERS god dammit!
Just because they are successful does n't hint in any way that Jonnier will still be pinning it! ;)
 

GDonehue

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I just heard that Claudio Caluari's team will not be on Tomac next year, but on Scott. He has Nick Beer riding for him another euro rider which is being kept quiet.
 

PLUCAS

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the end of an ERA .....


still it will be good to see him on something new

best of luck to RENNIOR for 09 "go you good thing"
 
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