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All five Trek World Racing riders have recently returned home from a successful team camp in Santa Barbara, California, where a number of things were achieved. Team photographer Matt DeLorme was there to capture some great images while the team put in some solid testing, and the new members of the team got settled in!

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New Zealand’s Downhill Champion Brook MacDonald killing it with his new downhill bike. Whilst the team’s four full time downhill riders were hitting the trails on their Trek Sessions, Justin Leov smashed the Trek Slash down the circuits. Check out these impressive images:

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At 28 years of age, and with 10 years on the World Cup circuit, Justin was entering his 5th year with Trek World Racing and has decided to switch to enduro racing.

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Undeniable: On the enduro bike his roots in downhill shine through.

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Besides enduro racing Justin will be doing selected downhill events as well as acting as a mentor to the team.

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It’s gonna be very exciting to see how Justin will perform at the Enduro World Series and this year’s Megavalanche. Definitely a man to watch out for!

Team sponsors:
Shimano (Brakes and Drive Train), Fox Racing Shox (Suspension), JBL by Harman (Sound Systems), Bontrager (Tires and Wheels), Royal Racing (Competition and Casual Clothing), Seven (Body Protection), FUNN (Handlebars/Stems), MRP (Chain Guides), DT Swiss (Hubs), SDG Components (Seats and Seat Posts), SRM (Power Measurement), Motorex (Lubricants and Cleaning Products), Ryno Power (Sports Nutrition), ODI (Grips), Cane Creek (Headsets) and Alpinestars (Team Baggage).

More info: wwww.enduro.trekworldracing.com Photos: Matt DeLorme


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