Teva to Sponsor Best Trick Competition at Crankworx Les 2 Alpes

Apr 24, 2012 at 2:31
by Teva  
Teva best trick at kokanee crankworx

Action Outdoor footwear brand Teva has teamed up with the Crankworx crew to deliver a show-stopping big air event during the Crankworx Les 2 Alpes festival on July 13, 2012.

Crankworx, the world’s greatest freeride mountain biking festival, will make its European debut this summer, and Teva has joined as a gold level sponsor. After the last gravity junkies have crossed the finish line, the airborne side of Crankworx Les 2 Alpes will kick off with the Teva Best Trick contest on Friday evening, July 13th. The gigantic seven meter kicker at the bottom of the slopestyle course will be the stage for the world’s best riders to give it all they’ve got. “We’re incredibly psyched to see Crankworx come to the other side of the pond. The Whistler event’s energy is legendary, and we knew we wanted to be involved from the beginning. Plus, we’ve got some cool plans for the event on-site; stay tuned for more,” stated Toshi Corbet, Teva’s global sports marketing manager.

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Teva athlete and Crankworx regular Sam Pilgrim also commented on the news. “I was super stoked to hear that Europe is getting a Crankworx event—it’s going to be sick and shouldn’t be missed. I’m happy that Teva’s on board. The whole crew there makes the riders feel very welcome, so it’s a brilliant logo to see when you arrive at the event!”

“Having Teva on board for our inaugural European event is huge,” says Darren Kinnaird, Crankworx General Manager. “The Teva Best Trick Showdown is one of our signature events and we are excited to partner with them to put on an amazing event in Les 2 Alpes this July.”

Darren Berrecloth 360 lookback on the trick jump.

Teva has been supporting freeride mountain biking for the better part of a decade and concretely stepped into the scene in 2011 with the launch of its Links shoe. The brand plans to unveil a mid-cut version this summer which will be on display at Crankworx Les 2 Alpes.

For more information on the event, Teva’s freeride mountain bike product or the brand, please contact Jaime Eschette, Teva PR Manager at jeschette@deckers.com.

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Teva is a division of Deckers Outdoor Corporation, a public company traded on the NASDAQ at DECK. Deckers Outdoor Corporation strives to be a premier lifestyle marketer that builds niche brands into global market leaders by designing and marketing innovative, functional and fashion-oriented footwear developed for both high performance outdoor activities and everyday casual lifestyle use. Teva®, UGG® Australia, Sanuk®, Ahnu®, Mozo® and TSUBO®, are registered trademarks of Deckers Outdoor Corporation. See www.deckers.comfor more information.

Home to hundreds of game-changing moments in freeride mountain, Crankworx is devoted to celebrating epic endurance, supreme flow, monster air and vertical-dropping riding. Crankworx attracts the downhill, slopestyle and enduro legends of the world, to defy physics and blow minds, with their hard-charging, tail-whipping, back-flipping ways. The inaugural Crankworx Les 2 Alpes will take place July 9-15, 2012 and pay homage August 10-19, at Crankworx Whistler.

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25 Comments
  • 6 3
 Teva or 5 10 ?????

love them both, but what you think pinkbike world?

"talking footwear wise"
  • 3 1
 I tend to prefer 5.10, but Teva has definitely been trying to make a statement recently! If they want to make a strong entrance into the gravity footwear world, their sure to be putting out some pretty quality products at a competitive price point.
  • 7 0
 Ive never tried teva but 5 10 is definitly my favorite!
  • 4 0
 I've got the new teva links shoes, there good shoes and pretty darn gripy. The only thing they need is facility to put an SPD cleat in the bottom.
  • 2 0
 I've tryed both out and they are both very similar grip wise, feel wise though if you like a looser skate shoe kind of feel then 5.10 but if you want a shoe that feels like a clip in xc shoe for flat then teva. Five tens are really good for tricks wtc cause I the flexy sole and the wide platform but teva are small and really comfy, if your are Gona go trail on flats then the teva is the shoe you would want
  • 2 0
 I say that teva has a better look than 5 10. 5 10 has amazing grip on the pedals though
  • 5 0
 5.10 is originally climbing shoe company. and still is..they know how make rubber..
  • 2 1
 i prefer 5.10
  • 1 0
 I know. I'm also a climber!
  • 2 0
 i can't wait for this year, it should be pretty insane!
  • 2 1
 the double backflip doesnt even look real! there no movement what so ever and he just keeps spinning! So sick!
  • 3 2
 why canada is in the oposite of the world, why? 3 f*ckin monthly sallaries for a visit?????!
  • 4 0
 are you from rasta land?
  • 1 0
 I wish, but not.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lithuania

no mountains - longest DH track is 50sec.
  • 1 0
 Well, "Les 2 Alpes" isn't exactly in Canada.
France is much closer for you if you wanna come to Crankworx Europe.
  • 1 0
 Can't wait to be in July to go to the 2 Alpes, it's gonna be awesome! Great to see a big event on several days in Europe Smile
  • 1 0
 Checkout the Pinkbike review from last year: www.pinkbike.com/news/Teva-Links-Shoe-review-2011.html
  • 1 0
 Benny facking Phillips for daaa boohhhzzzz
  • 1 0
 5.10 is my go to shoe but teva's look pretty good too.
  • 2 0
 Not saying this to you TYNT but its kinda annoying seeing comments like "Ive never tried Teva but 5.10 is the best.." Has anyone actually tried Teva cause i just out grew my 5.10's and wanted to maybe try some new blood
  • 2 0
 I prefer Nike 6.0 shoes
  • 1 0
 Teva all the way!!!
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