Between the Tape: Easton-Giant p/b TLC

Between the Tape: Easton-Giant p/b TLC

Posted on by Linnaea Kershaw

Between the Tape: Easton-Giant p/b TLC

A whole new season of skinny tire shredding is upon us. And while it may seem that the dirt drop spotlight has shifted from CX to Gravel (getting more people outdoors and enjoying the path less traveled is hard to ignore), there is one thing you can be sure of: cyclocross continues to build a vibrant and inclusive community, with exciting racing and exceptional athletes bumping bars every weekend. From September to February, when is it is wet, cold, and ugly out, the diehards among us take to fields and parks; riding, sliding, and excelling at this unique and incredible sport. At Easton, we’re committed to cross, supporting its athletes and building great gear to help everyone push a little harder and race a little faster.  

The athlete-managed Ethical Racing Project is stoked to announce some exciting changes in 2019. For the team’s six season, founding sponsor Easton Cycling will continue as co-title and equipment sponsor, with Giant Bicycles coming on as co-title and bicycle sponsor. Garneau continues as a major sponsor by outfitting the team from helmet to shoes and everything in between. The team will race as Easton – Giant p/b Transitions Life Care and is again a UCI-registered CX team.

 

photo: Nick Iwanyshyn - @nickiwanyshyn

 

While the roster has some changes, the nice guy from the North, and Canadian National champ, Michael van den Ham, continues with the team for his sixth season after another impressive gravel racing season with Easton Overland. Jenn Jackson joins the team after a standout season last year finishing 2nd at Canadian Nationals. Young gun Bridget Tooley will again be suiting up for Easton-Giant after a summer of sends, skids and podiums on her Enduro rig. Dylan Postier, the pride of Oklahoma, also continues with the team for his fourth year. Craig Richey (semi) retires from cyclocross racing and shifts over to team manager in collaboration with the athletes who all continue to be involved in running the program.

 

Learn more about the team and the full list of team sponsors here: https://www.ethicalracingproject.com/

 

Follow the Easton – Giant team and athletes on Instagram:

Easton-Giant p/b TLC

Michael van den Ham

Jenn Jackson 

Bridget Tooley

Dylan Postier

Craig Richey

A whole new season of skinny tire shredding is upon us. And while it may seem that the dirt drop spotlight has shifted from CX to Gravel (getting more people outdoors and enjoying the path less traveled is hard to ignore), there is one thing you can be sure of: cyclocross continues to build a vibrant and inclusive community, with exciting racing and exceptional athletes bumping bars every weekend. From September to February, when is it is wet, cold, and ugly out, the diehards among us take to fields and parks; riding, sliding, and excelling at this unique and incredible sport. At Easton, we’re committed to cross, supporting its athletes and building great gear to help everyone push a little harder and race a little faster.  

The athlete-managed Ethical Racing Project is stoked to announce some exciting changes in 2019. For the team’s six season, founding sponsor Easton Cycling will continue as co-title and equipment sponsor, with Giant Bicycles coming on as co-title and bicycle sponsor. Garneau continues as a major sponsor by outfitting the team from helmet to shoes and everything in between. The team will race as Easton – Giant p/b Transitions Life Care and is again a UCI-registered CX team.

 

photo: Nick Iwanyshyn - @nickiwanyshyn

 

While the roster has some changes, the nice guy from the North, and Canadian National champ, Michael van den Ham, continues with the team for his sixth season after another impressive gravel racing season with Easton Overland. Jenn Jackson joins the team after a standout season last year finishing 2nd at Canadian Nationals. Young gun Bridget Tooley will again be suiting up for Easton-Giant after a summer of sends, skids and podiums on her Enduro rig. Dylan Postier, the pride of Oklahoma, also continues with the team for his fourth year. Craig Richey (semi) retires from cyclocross racing and shifts over to team manager in collaboration with the athletes who all continue to be involved in running the program.

 

Learn more about the team and the full list of team sponsors here: https://www.ethicalracingproject.com/

 

Follow the Easton – Giant team and athletes on Instagram:

Easton-Giant p/b TLC

Michael van den Ham

Jenn Jackson 

Bridget Tooley

Dylan Postier

Craig Richey