After a successful partnership it was announced at the end of the season that GT were to cut their ties with Atherton Racing, and now it is confirmed that they will embark on their own venture with a new factory racing program, involving both downhill and enduro campaigns.

GT Bicycles, a premium brand of Dorel Industries, today announces an all-new Factory Racing program for 2016. After an incredible four year partnership with Atherton Racing, GT has assembled a new global race team consisting of proven UCI Downhill and Enduro World Series riders.

“GT has a rich history of top-level racing successes and a line of World Championship-proven bikes,” said Tim Inall, Global General Manager for GT. “The brand is extremely proud to have been associated with Atherton racing program since 2012.Now, however, we’re ready for this next chapter in GT Factory Racing. We are excited to continue the momentum to form and manage a new team of accomplished riders from around the world.”

GT’s new roster of athletes are known for their successes both on and off the bike.The team will vie for both Downhill World Cup and Enduro World Series podiums riding the GT Fury and GT Sanction respectively.

About the Teams:

Downhill

Brook MacDonald (New Zealand) –During his young career, MacDonald has achieved 18 top 10 positions including a podium spot at Val di Sole in 2015.
Brook MacDonald (New Zealand) –During his young career, MacDonald has achieved 18 top 10 positions including a podium spot at Val di Sole in 2015.
Sam Dale (United Kingdom) –A proven performer on the World Cup scene,  Dale has had 19 top 25 positions and landed a podium spot at Lourdes in 2015.
Sam Dale (United Kingdom) –A proven performer on the World Cup scene, Dale has had 19 top 25 positions and landed a podium spot at Lourdes in 2015.
Wyn Masters (New Zealand) –Masters, a fan favorite, has achieved race success both in his homeland of New Zealand and on the World Cup circuit.
Wyn Masters (New Zealand) –Masters, a fan favorite, has achieved race success both in his homeland of New Zealand and on the World Cup circuit.
Jackson Frew, Junior (Australia) –After wrapping up his Downhill season as the number one first year Junior, Frew enters his last year as a Junior with high expectations.
Jackson Frew, Junior (Australia) –After wrapping up his Downhill season as the number one first year Junior, Frew enters his last year as a Junior with high expectations.

Enduro

Martin Maes (Belgium) –A young phenom, Maes has proven himself as one of the top riders to watch.
Martin Maes (Belgium) –A young phenom, Maes has proven himself as one of the top riders to watch.
Anneke Beerten (Netherlands) –The reigning Queen of Crankworx, Beerten has podiumed 16 times during her illustrious Enduro World Series career.
Anneke Beerten (Netherlands) –The reigning Queen of Crankworx, Beerten has podiumed 16 times during her illustrious Enduro World Series career.
Rachel Throop (United States) –After successfully proving herself within the United States Enduro circuit, Throop is ready to step onto the global stage.
Rachel Throop (United States) –After successfully proving herself within the United States Enduro circuit, Throop is ready to step onto the global stage.

Wyn Masters (New Zealand) –After placing third and showing his dual-threat strength at the Crankworx Enduro, Masters will also join the Enduro circuit.

Team Manager:

Mark Maurrisen

The GT Factory Racing teams will be managed by Mark Maurissen (Belgium), a long time industry professional whose ties to GT go back to the mid 1990’s. Most recently Mark was head mechanic for GT’s Enduro team.

For more information head to gtbicycles.com.

<pWords & Photos: GT Bicycles


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