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Do you have what it takes? American Classic Ambassador Program is looking for all types of riders

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Have you heard the news? American Classic is back. Now, they’re looking for a little help from their friends. Or your friends, to be specific. The recently announced American Classic Ambassador Program is now accepting applications for all types of riders.

American Classic gravel tires ambassador program

Those riders chosen for the position will receive American Classic cycling product for free. What’s the catch? You’ll be expected to provide product feedback as well as content that American Classic will use to promote their wares. You’ll also be the face of the company in your area, so American Classic is looking for riders that help spread the joy of cycling—not just someone who puts out a ton of watts.

Importantly, this is not limited to racers. American Classic is looking for cyclists of all types. There’s also no deadline to sign up or fixed amount of product. Everything will be decided on a case-by-case basis.

Think you have what it takes? Sign up by filling out this form!

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2 years ago

$60-$75k/year is the average salary for doing the same thing for a brand outside of the bike industry. But hold your horses, we’re going to pay you in tires… lol

Good luck future ambassadors!

K.

The Red Bicycle
2 years ago

Is this open to people living in Europe?

zach
zach
2 years ago

I remember all of the years stocking the old AM Classic wheels in my brick and mortar bike shop. I remember when the LBS was the ambassadors. Now I can’t even sell your tires since you’re only selling direct to consumer.

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