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Atherton Family Moves from GT to Trek Factory Racing for 2016 Season

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For awhile now, the Atherton family has been synonymous with GT bicycles. While it may seem longer than four seasons, the trio of Gee, Dan, and Rachel helped GT improve both their downhill bikes and their image as a great race team should.

Now it would appear that the Atherton family is bringing their talents to the world of Trek Racing. Announced just days ago that they would be leaving GT, Trek just made public that all three along with UK racer Taylor Vernon will be racing aboard Trek Sessions for 2016. This should make the 2016 season very interesting…

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All photos c. Trek Factory Racing
All photos c. Trek Factory Racing

From Trek:

(Waterloo, WI) — Trek and Trek Factory Racing announced today the creation of a marquee World Cup-level Downhill racing program for the 2016 season. The new team will take on the full UCI World Cup series as well as select regional Red Bull events. Joining Trek Factory Racing Downhill for its inaugural season will be Rachel Atherton (UK), Gee Atherton (UK), Dan Atherton (UK), and Taylor Vernon (UK).

The Athertons rank among the most triumphant families in cycling. As a trio, they represent decades of downhill racing excellence on the professional circuit. A combined six World Championship titles, fifteen National Championships, two European Championships, and over thirty World Cup wins decorate the family mantle.

Trek is proud to partner with Dan, Gee, Rachel, and Taylor, and will offer full support to their exceptional competitive trajectory. Beyond their success in competition, these athletes are phenomenal ambassadors for the sport of downhill mountain biking. The Athertons’ wealth of experience also gives them a unique perspective on product development. Trek will rely on their expertise and input in the continued development of downhill bikes and equipment that have been raced to victory at the pinnacle of the sport.

“We are delighted to be a part of Trek Factory Racing,” said Team Director Dan Brown. “The team have substantial goals and we’re really excited to have Trek’s support and partnership. We’re looking forward to bringing the passion and professionalism that Trek have demonstrated across their whole cycling portfolio to our World Cup Downhill campaign and beyond.”

Trek Factory Racing’s product development relationship with its athletes has been a successful recipe, and one Trek plans to replicate with the new downhill program. Trek will work with the new team on the continued development of the best bikes and equipment through active research and testing around all aspects of downhill racing. “A lot of people out there are already saying that the Session is the fastest bike on the circuit,” said Gee Atherton. “Trek have shown how receptive they are to rider feedback, and we want to put our own stamp on the bikes.”

Dan and Rachel Atherton are equally excited to participate in the development process. “Trek is super-motivated to develop the bikes and push the brand forward,” said Dan. “They are as hungry to progress the sport as we are and we can’t wait to get started.”

Rachel added, “I’m stoked to be working with Trek. I remember watching my fellow Brit Tracy Moseley absolutely tearing apart the field at Worlds in 2010 on her Trek Session, then going on to dominate the 2011 season. Trek is a brand with a lot of positive associations for me.”

Gee, Rachel, and Taylor will ride the Trek Session, one of the most decorated mountain bikes in history, equipped with Bontrager components, wheels, and tires. Dan Atherton will be taking turns on the Trek Session and Slash depending on the race and terrain.

trekbikes.com

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badbikemachanickx
badbikemachanickx
8 years ago

Rock n roll. Riding your bike only downhill is a blast!!

chris
chris
8 years ago

will laugh if their stats go down from changing what was working for them…?

Vincent
8 years ago

What’s up for the EWS ?
Who will replace Moseley (and may be Leov) ?

CarolinaRider
CarolinaRider
8 years ago

If they were that good on GT bikes, well, they’ll probably be about that good on Trek bikes too. Neither one stands out to me as the top level downhilling platform, but I’m sure with their own mechanics and the factory support, they have access to a lot of customization that the rest of us can only dream of.

Andrew
Andrew
8 years ago

@CarolinaRider: Trek’s Racing R&D department, which more closely resembles that of an F1 team than anything in the cycling industry, would beg to differ.

Tony
8 years ago

Look what TWR did for Gwin. On a great day he was top 20 then went to Trek and became one of the most dominating riders ever.

Kris
Kris
8 years ago

It’s still about the skipper and not the boat.

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