“Al is an amazing talent on two wheels; from downhill to BMX riding,” Team Manager Nigel Page said. “He had a great 2011 season, winning the Elite title in the UK British Downhill Series. Al is so dedicated to training and reaching his goals in downhill, we hope that giving him a factory ride will make things easier for him at World Cup level,” Nigel added.
"I’m really excited to be riding for Team ChainReactionCycles.com/Nukeproof for the 2012 season,” Al said. “It will be amazing to be a part of one of the best teams in the world! I really believe that with their support and backing I can have a great year, with some awesome results and reach my full potential. Bring it on!”
Lewis Buchanan, who’ll be stepping up from the Junior ranks to Elite, and Matti Lehikoinen are still both recovering from the injuries they sustained last season but are well on track to being ready for the start of this year’s race calendar. Nigel said: “Lewis is flat out in Scotland at the moment, keeping it real working in the gym and physio sessions as well as road riding and turbo training sessions while his shoulder is recovering from the surgery he had on it towards the end of 2011.”
Matti, Joe and Matt will head to Spain for the month of February to ride downhill, while Al is currently out in California training with his friends, the Athertons.
Team ChainReactionCycles.com/Nukeproof will be competing in the full UCI World Cup series, UCI World Championships, the Halo British Downhill series, Sea Otter Classic plus other races and events.
SRAM and Troy Lee Designs join our list of excellent sponsors this year and with all our riders recovered from their injuries, we’re hoping to go into the 2012 season as one of the strongest teams in the world!
Expect to see big things from him..
Also how come all this recent team related news is coming from some sunny beach in a land far away ? Our -2 temp not good enough for them huh ?
The ice caught me out yesterday tho , riding my local trails on probly the fastest corner up there with spikes ( doh ) hit an ice patch and had the biggest bang I had in a while , handle bars twisted one way saddle the opposite and me tangled amoungst the metal some where
I effing miss sunny warm riding days. Actually I miss riding, it's already been around 2 weeks (it was - something back then and sunny so it was acceptabe) since I last went out riding
@Chamakazi ... Is 40-45 common down there??? Or just a real warm year?
To samblagy: Look at the new bike below, it's Vivid.