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athletes
At Superfly Cycles we support individual cyclists or cycling teams that inspire us. Currently, we are sponsoring the following athletes and teams.
Craig Alexander (Crowie)
Craig Alexander is the current world Triathlete Champion and 2-time winner of Hawaii Ironman. Crowie lives in Australia and trains in Boulder, Colorado during the summer. We met Crowie last summer when he came to inquire about Enduro Ceramic Bearings. After meeting him, we're inspired by his commitment to the sport and his family.
To check out Crowies website go to: Crowie's SiteBryan Rhodes (Rhodsey)
Bryan Rhodes, an Pro Ironman Triathlete from New Zealand, has 4 Ironman championship titles most recently winning the 2008 Ironman Canada. Rhodsey has an extremely determined attitude while training and competing. But, a true kiwi laid-back character when hanging out. To learn more about Bryan Rhodes, go to his website: Rhodsey's Site
Superfly Cycles/Enduro Bearings
Superfly Cycles/Enduro Bearings is a competitive mountain bike team based in Boulder, Colorado and Oakland, California. This elite amateur cycling team of mountain bike racers focus on downhill and cross-country races in the US Western States. The team donates time and money to causes that promote social and environmental change locally, nationally and internationally. The team is also sponsored by Rotor Components, Sonnys Bike Tools, Patagonia and Bica Coffee House.
MTBRacer.com Pro Team
This is a pro-mountain bike team that races ultra-marathons across the United States. They will race the Breckenridge Ultra Marathon, Laramie Enduro, and 24 hour races. Obviously they enjoy pain.
Chipotle-Titus Mountain Bike Team
Based in Boulder, Colorado the Chipotle-Titus Mountain Bike Team competes nationwide in many different mtb events ranging from 24 hour solo races to single-speed competitions.
Triangle Velo
Triangle Velo is an elite road racing team based in North Carolina, USA. The team organizes a criterium in Sanford, NC where all proceeds go to the NC Children’s Hospital and nonprofit Children’s Promise (www.ncchildrenspromise.org), which encourages active lifestyles and secures financial and community resources to provide comprehensive family-centered healthcare to children too ill to enjoy such activities.


