Team News from Ibis Cycles, Inc: Anne Caroline Chausson is still on board, contesting the EWS for Ibis and a number of independent sponsors. In addition to ACC, Ibis announces the founding of the Ibis Enduro World Series Team.

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Joining the Ibis Enduro Team will be:

  • Gary Forrest – age 28, Scotland | 10th at Round 2 of the 2014 EWS

  • Conor LaVelle – age 17, Ireland | 3rd ranked Junior in the EWS for 2014

  • Anita Gehrig – age 27, Switzerland | 6th overall in the EWS for 2014

  • Carolin Gehrig – age 27, Switzerland |11th overall in the EWS for 2014

  • Cody Phillips – age 21, USA | 4th at the Bend round of the Oregon Enduro Series

Team members will be riding Ibis’s new Mojo HD3 and their 741 wide carbon wheels.
The team web page can be found here: www.ibiscycles.com/team/

Gary, Conor, Anita and Carolin will be contesting all rounds of the Enduro World Series. While Cody will focus on the Oregon, California, and Big Mountain enduro series in the US.

Additional Teams

Back for 2015 will be the Life Cycle Team out of Italy, with Manuel Ducci and Valentina Macheda aboard their Mojo HD3s.
Jeff Kendall-Weed and his teammates from Team Ibis Retro Cellars will be contesting the various Enduro Series in North America.

Manuel Ducci and Valentina Macheda from Life Cyle
Manuel Ducci and Valentina Macheda from Life Cyle

Words and Photos: Press Release


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