Shaun Palmer returns to Intense Cycles

Jul 14, 2009
by Tyler Maine  
Source: Intense Cycles

Legendary rider, Shaun Palmer makes his return to mountain biking the same way he made his debut: on an Intense Cycles downhill bike. Palmer and Intense first made history together in 1995 when the rookie rider rode the flagship Intense M1 to a series of surprise victories, launching both Palmer and Intense into the forefront of the sport.Nearly fifteen years later, both Palmer and Intense remain household names in mountain biking. And with Palmer's return to downhilling, Intense Cycles President, designer and founder, Jeff Steber looks forward to collaborating with the rider who helped refine the M1 and redefine the sport.

"Something that not many people know about Shaun is that he is really technically savvy," says Steber. "He understands what works and can give specific feedback on how to improve the bike's performance. He is a great R&D guy and I'm really excited about working w/ him again."

A great R&D guy and not a bad racer, either. After a decades absence from the sport, Palm finished 2nd last weekend at the California Golden State Championships in Fontana. He is planning to use mountain bike racing as training for his attempt later this year at a spot on the US Olympic bordercross team.

"I have always done better in my sports when I stayed involved in two or three at a time. The worst thing for me is for my bad brains to sit around idle. I have to stay busy and the panic of racing downhill will keep me sharp and help me to achieve my Olympic dreams", says Palmer. " Of course, I miss being at the races and I miss the fans but mostly I miss hanging out with my friends, especially Peaty."

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Palmer could have had any bike but he says he chose Intense because of his relationship with the brand and Steber's ability to build anything Palmer wants in a bike, anytime. "Plus, I'm 40 now and I want to be involved with a brand that will allow me to use my design abilities now and in the long run." Palmer says.

If you think that sounds like a hint that there will be future collaborations between Palmer and Intense in the years to come, you might be right. But for now, as Palmer simply puts it "let's just haul ass this season w/o me smashing my nuts. See ya'll at the races!"

"We make what we race"

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61 Comments
  • 37 2
 welcome back bro
  • 15 7
 i was reading wondering if this was the same shaun palmer as the pro snowboarder... On my gameboy game. Yep.
  • 4 2
 WATCH THIS!!! Littermag.com has done several postings about him testing out the V10 and Evil bikes at Sol Vista in Colorado. He will be racing this weekend at the US Nationals there. Also check out the DH course. BIG JUMPS.

www.littermag.com/2009/shaun-palmer-returns-to-downhill-mountain-bike-racing

www.littermag.com/2009/us-nationals-pro-dh-track-jumps
  • 3 2
 He ride a 951 (l)
  • 4 1
 Thanks for the news flash bikounet... Watch the video, then comment. He tested several bikes, and then choose the 951.
  • 3 0
 WELCOME BACK(why'd you ever leave us in the first place lol )
  • 1 0
 f*ck yeah welcome back. If he can compete I'm all for this. Love tight competition in DH riding. Though I'm sure most riders here won't care or know who he is since this is DJ/Urban bike nowadays.
  • 12 1
 Although the Mike Metzger one is a coincidence, Shaun Palmer the DH rider IS Shaun Palmer the pro snow boarder and Shaun Palmer the MXer and Shaun Palmer the "I'll do awesome at whatever other sport I decide to do-er".

This should be interesting. The guy is pure badassery.
  • 3 1
 I love your comment. It's true, too. He is pure badassery.
  • 3 1
 There are TWO Mike Metzgers out there. One is the dirt jumper and the other is the former motocross rider turned DH racer turned Super Motard racer turned Tattoo guru.
  • 3 0
 Yeah is quite an inspiration, i' m 34 now and I remember when this guy appeared from "nowhere" with a blasting attitude and speed ... is only problem was the Nico' s Era.
Now at 41 I think is possible to showoff talent, no doubt . Francois Gachet was world champion at 30 and Peaty is the life prof that age may not be a problem in this sport and at this level.

Welcome back!
  • 7 3
 Welcome back.I remember the FSR with specialized .Always to be remembered in MTB History
  • 2 1
 Yea i that old fsr DH was my dream bike for when I was to young to afford one Razz
  • 3 0
 I had the old fsr but not the dh version .but i too wanted it even though it was not in my era
  • 1 0
 I agree with a coment before this one about him acting like a punk and puting on his pimp jacket and gold crown when wining but riding the downhill course in Switzerland World Championships in 1997 even though Nico won the race,Palmer and Peaty were the smoothest most styliest riders there. Now remeber, he is doing DH again to cross train for the snowboard, not to do all races. Great to see him back!!!!
  • 5 1
 Can't wait to see some stuff, And sexy bike he's got there.
  • 1 1
 Other than mentioning a race at Fontucky they dont say where or when he's going to race. He should do the last of the WC rounds and maybe throw in the World Championships to boot, I'd bet top 10 for sure. I still have his poster hanging in my garage..............Napaaalllmmm!
  • 1 0
 This weekend at the US Nationals... See link above.
  • 3 0
 Really hope he joins Peaty in another case of "No schoool like the Old School"
  • 1 0
 word
  • 3 0
 I won't lie, I think I am just too young to understand the significance of this.
  • 2 0
 niiice to see he is coming back full circle. he and Missy Giove were the true free spirits of MTB'ing back in the day. right thurr is one of the OGs, respect. GO NAPALM!!!
  • 2 0
 Yeah he was doing pretty smooth moves through alot of difficult courses. Good to see my old neighbor from 16 years ago.
  • 1 0
 Yes, Palm and Tomac have always been the best in my opinion. I remember when they rode Xvert carbons so I went out and bought a set.....loved them.
  • 1 2
 Shaun Palmer as never been one of my favorite ,never could get around the caracter and the attidue he as.
but he is quite and atlete and deserve high recognition and respect.
he MADE snowboard , hands down.And took the sport of downhill mountain biking to where it is today (the coolest sport ever !!!IMO)

personnaly , i just think it's super nice to see a 40 year old getting back into the sport and really aiming for the highest level.
i'm pretty sure he will be in St-Anne and Bromont , cant wait to see Napalm in action.
immagine that , Peaty , MIchael Pascal and Napalm racing and ROb Warner commentating , this is 2009 !!!

this post probably dont mean a lot to the younger readers , but people that have been folowing DH racing in the 90's can relate !...
  • 2 0
 having done an interview with palmer, im a massive fan, he talks to people like they talk to him, be a punk, he will be one back, real sound guy, good to have him back
  • 1 0
 WOW! It was a suprise seeing that name! Palmer was littered all over the biking articles back in the day 1998....takes me back haha
  • 3 0
 go palmer go we oldes can still send it
  • 1 0
 I read about him coming back in Decline and it appeared in there that he was gonna ride for santa cruz, guess i was wrong awesome that he's coming back
  • 1 0
 Nice to see man.. Palmer will get to the bottom of all these young punks with tight pants.. Stoked to see him on a bike again, and can 't wait to see him snowboarding..
  • 2 1
 Perfect i will follow everything he does. I have both specialized FSR(palmer editions)
  • 2 1
 it would be cool to see him doing a some races in the world cup curcuit this year.
  • 1 0
 Rumors have him racing in MSA and Bromont so you may be lucky. He will have to qualify though and that could be a problem as we don't really know how fast he is.
  • 2 1
 He is racing US Nationals at Sol Vista, CO this weekend, and Bromont for sure. Watch the video:

www.littermag.com/2009/shaun-palmer-returns-to-downhill-mountain-bike-racing
  • 2 0
 now, all we need is missy, the missle. You old schoolers know who I mean
  • 2 0
 a little bit of JohnnyT, too. Don't think Missy'll make bail. Nico for sure! It is cool for the Palm to be back! the sport needs him back for a little, as badluckbiker put it, badassery.
  • 4 2
 Welcome back legend.This just made my day...
  • 4 1
 Napalm is back
  • 3 1
 that bike is soo sick !!!!
  • 2 1
 yea its so sweet
  • 3 1
 He was testing the V10 and Evil DH bikes out and choose the Intense, so I have to assume that it rides even better (at least according to Palm).
  • 1 0
 Palmer is such a legend. I rember wataching him race a Big Bear back in the day.
  • 2 0
 im gonna beat sam hill he loughs hahahahaha i like that thats legend
  • 1 0
 i thought he ended up diggin the Evil bike most. Doesn't matter..nothin' like Napalm on the mountain!
  • 1 0
 I dont know why he wouldn't go with the evil. We got one of 3 prototypes up here in Spokane, Washington. Those things are crazy. You can like change the headtube angle and all this other stuff. Pretty cool to see Shaun Palmer rides dh though.
  • 3 1
 yahoo!!!!
  • 1 0
 Wonderful news, glad to see Palmer back!
  • 1 0
 how many sports is this guy involved in?
  • 1 0
 everything haha
  • 1 0
 yes yes yes yes yes yes yes yes!
  • 1 0
 i saw him at fontana he is soooo!!!!! fast!!
  • 1 0
 Palmer is back !!, we going to see more and more DH action !! Wink nice
  • 1 0
 nice to see him back with a dh bike , awesome
  • 1 0
 He had the fastest time of the weekend at Fontana July 12th!
  • 1 0
 12th at the US nationals..
  • 2 2
 Be cooler if his return bike was an M6 but still hes mint
  • 1 3
 all i can say is nice bike
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