Time flies when you are having fun, and the last two years with Cody Kelley have been no exception. We would like to thank Cody for the great ride. We can’t wait to see what your future holds.
Met Cody at a race last year. Super cool guy, hung out with us and chatted like he was one of the boys. Not only is he one of the funnest riders to watch, I think he has potential to keep climbing and become a podium threat in the EWS. He's definitely going to be an asset to whoever signs him.
He is definitely a super cool guy. He's one of my son's favorite riders, and he's always been super cool to him. They met at a race, and Cody took pics and chatted with him. And he's always really appreciative on his social media if you shout him out or whatever.
My son also won a Tyrant a giveaway he did last year, so that was cool as well. No more Giro for him, though. Hah.
@ewikpark: You have no actual proof or facts and that was all your spastic 16 year old brain could muster to spit out. Does your mom know that you are selling the Christmas present that she gave you?
@novajustin: You have no proof or facts and that was all your spastic 36 year old brain could muster to spit out. Why don't you f*ck with someone else your age, loser?
Yeah, I think it is good in every way even if there may have been differences in view. Not implying they are here. But basically if they spread a positive message then the audience (at least me) will look at them positively too.
Still waiting for that "thank you, it's been amazing" video from Insync thanking the team with Widmann and Molloy they recently "parted" with. Among all these positive and respectful tributes, that one so far comes across as the biggest "f*ck you" in bicycle history.
Definitely interested in Alchemy since I was born and raised a Denver boy. However, I’d never dream of hopping on one till they finally decide to update their now 5 year old frame. Starting to look very dated! And no room for a waterbottle!
Cody seems to be one chill dude, but on a bike he can be...Intense makes sense since Moir and Isabeau departed...good luck Cody! Loved seeing you race with Richie too
@roma258: 5'9" - I could technically ride a L, but I've always been more comfortable on a smaller frame. Compare the ST to the 429 "Enduro" that Pivot is advertising all over the place. The ST has more modern geo, exactly the same suspension (hardware and travel), much less $$. *blasphemy*
@roma258: im 5’9”and riding a large yeti sb5.5 which also has a pretty tall seat tube compared to new bikes. seat tube is fine with a 150mm dropper. I don’t think id be able to run a 150 reverb however because the stack is quite a bit bigger for that post.
From the picture of him posing with that bike and the style he's showing on the other pictures, it seems to me he'd definitely benefit from a lower top tube.
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Still waiting for that "thank you, it's been amazing" video from Insync thanking the team with Widmann and Molloy they recently "parted" with. Among all these positive and respectful tributes, that one so far comes across as the biggest "f*ck you" in bicycle history.
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