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Iron Horse World Cup Champions
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Ironhorse World Cup Champions
Sam Hill and Sabrina Jonnier
Grab Overall Series Titles at Maribor

September 19, 2007

Holbrook, NY

This past weekend in Maribor, Slovenia, Sam Hill continued his season-long domination by winning the 2007 World Cup Series’ final race as well as claiming the World Cup Downhill Series Overall Championship. Teammate Sabrina Jonnier took home 6th place in the Women’s Elite Downhill event and also secured the World Cup Downhill Series Overall Championship.

After a five-year hiatus, the UCI World Cup Series returned to Maribor for the 2007 Series Final. A mix of roots, loamy soil, and tight turns, the course had become a bit of a legend since last hosting a World Cup round in 2002. The course was described by riders all weekend simply as “fun to ride” and as an added bonus, weather conditions remained perfect throughout the event with clear skies and temperatures in the mid-20’s C/70’s F.

In the weekend’s main event, Sam Hill followed up on his World Championship in Scotland the previous weekend by taking the win in Slovenia. Hill raced his dw-link equipped Iron Horse Sunday to a 1.33 second win over second place rider Gee Atherton. Hill finished the course in a time of 2:53.78 minutes. “Maribor was awesome”, said Hill. “I finally managed to win the World Cup Series, which was a big goal for me. I had been second for three years in a row and wanted to get the win pretty bad. I have had an amazing year, the whole team has helped to get the World Cup Series Championship and hopefully next year can be even more successful.” This was Sam’s third World Cup win of the season and his first World Cup Series Championship.

Battling illness all week, Jonnier wasn't feeling up to par, but still gave it her all to finish the season on top. Sabrina said of her race run "I have been sick all week. I tried to go because I love to win, but I didn't have any energy on the pedaling sections. I just couldn't go quick.” She then added, “I got 6th today but I won the overall, so that's always good." This was Sabrina’s third World Cup Downhill Series Overall title.

With Sabrina’s title the Monster Energy/Iron Horse Team also secured the women's Downhill Trade Team Title. Team mechanic Jacy Shumilack joined Sabrina on the podium to accept the award.

The Monster Energy/Iron Horse Team finishes out the season with an impressive collection of victories and titles in 2007 including two World Championships, two World Cup Series Overall titles, five World Cup wins, European Championships in downhill and 4X, French National Champion, and wins at the Sea Otter dual slalom, US Open, Psychosis, and Crankworx Garbanzo downhill events.

For complete info on the 2008 Iron Horse Bicycles product line, including the Sunday World Cup team replica model, visit www.ironhorsebikes.com. For more info, photos, and schedules for the Monster Energy/Iron Horse race team visit www.ironhorseraceteam.com.

The Monster Energy/Iron Horse Team thanks the following sponsors for all their support during the 2007 World Championship and World Cup Series winning 2007 season: Monster Energy, Iron Horse Bicycles, Mad Catz, Alligator Cables, Avid, Crank Brother, DT-Swiss, e-thirteen Components, Five-Ten Shoes, FSA/Gravity, FUNN, Maxima Lubes, Maxxis Tires, Minoura, mtbidsystems, RockShox, SRAM, THE, Troy Lee Designs, and WTB.

Lapierre Update

2008 Lapierre X-Race Line

We know you’re wondering how French manufacturer Lapierre’s X-Race series stacks up against your tired Specialized and Treks by the sheer number of emails we receive each month asking us to test one.

We’ve been working with their US distributor to set up such a test. In the mean time, Lapierre has updated their site to reflect the updates for 2008 on their X-Race 900, 500, & 300. Particularly interesting is their technology section which goes into great detail on their patented FPS2 rear suspension system.

Lapierre’s US site can be reached at the following: www.lapierrebikes.com

Stay Tuned, a complete bike test is coming soon.

SuperCo's new gear

Fresh new tools for fun from Doc coming down the pipeline. You'll find pics attached, some specs below and the sneak peek photos are still available at littermag.com. (Thanks again Gordo!)

SuperCo's Satellite (24") and Charger (26") are currently in production with an ETA of three months. Additional detail on these frames will be with you in the coming weeks.

In the meantime, we'll be at Interbike with both bikes available for a spin on the track at the dirt demo.

SuperCo
The Satellite 24" & The Charger 26"
TubingTrue Temper Supertherm 4130 front, True Temper Platinum 4130 rear
Headset 1.125 Campagnolo Type Integrated (BMX standard 45/45 angular contact)
BB Mid Sized
Brakes Disc only, Small Rotor International Standard Mount
Hub spacing 135mm
Geometry (with 18.5" fork):
The Satellite 24"
Head Angle 70
Seat Angle 71
TT length (actual) 22.125 inch
BB height 12.125 inch
Min CS length 14.625 inch
Frame weight 4.75 lbs
The Charger 26"
Head Angle 70
Seat Angle 71 effective at 16 inch BB center to seat rails (68 actual)
TT length(actual) 22.125 inch
BB height 12.125 inch
Min CS length 15.0 inch
Frame weight 4.9 lbs

UK Cycle Show 2007

This year’s Cycle Show has moved to Earls Court 1. The new venue means that there will be double the floor space than ever before giving visitors the opportunity to see over 300 leading bike and accessory brands. You’ll get the first look at the new products due in the shops in 2008. For a full list visit www.cycleshow.co.uk/brands

And its not just about new bikes either. One of the star attractions will be the massive Volvo/Bikeradar indoor mountain bike test track featuring a mix of dirt and north shore structures. There’s also a huge commuter test track sponsored by Transport for London, a supervised kids’ track, and a duathlon challenge. Top professionals will be competing in the Onza Trials competition and the Condor Retail Store has doubled in size offering the latest clothing from the likes of Specialized, Oakley, Shimano, Adidas, Endura, Gore, Descent, Montane, Brookes Clothing, Sealskinz, B Spoke, Met and Milano…

The Cycle Show runs at London’s Earls Court from 12-14 October. To book tickets visit www.cycleshow.co.uk or call 08708 382 222. Tickets cost £10.50 in advance (£13.50 on the door) and kids go for £1.

We’ve got a pair of tickets to Cycle to give away! To enter simply fire off an email to ASKMBT@mountainbiketales.com with the subject “UK Cycle”. The show runs from the 12-14th so enter today!

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