Intense Cycles Names New Marketing Manager
Intense Cycles is excited to announce the addition of Craig "Stikman" Glaspell as Marketing Manager. Craig brings with him an extensive background in the bicycle business, beginning in the mid-80's and ranging from retail to world cup racing. He was best known as team manager and wrench for some of the best racers in the world, including Brian Lopes and Leigh Donovan, who later became his wife. Stikman left the bike industry in 2005 to pursue a career as a professional photographer and start a family. "I had become a professional photographer with many bicycle and motocross industry clients after I left the bike biz and we also started a successful ecommerce store. But I was really missing the bike scene. I have a 15 year history with Intense, either choosing their bikes for my race teams or riding them myself, I am really pumped to finally be a part of a brand that I can unequivocally be proud of." Glaspell said. Craig will be working in the creative department with Jeff Steber and will be the company's contact person for all marketing, media and PR projects. "It is going to be a fun, new adventure with Stikman. I have known Stik for a long time and have always liked his vision in regards to our brand, and we are growing daily so it was time to make the move." About Intense Cycles: Intense Cycles is a Temecula, Ca. based designer and manufacturer of high end, american made full suspension mountain bikes. Intense makes mountain bikes for World Cup Downhill racing, Enduro/Trail riding, Cross Country and Dirt Jumping. At a time when the vast majority of bicycles are being made overseas, Intense has invested heavily in our equipment and technology. We deliver american made bikes at competitive prices. More Info: www.intensecycles.comLatest news
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