Decade Europe To Distribute Commencal
We're excited to announce that from June 1st 2011, Decade Europe will distribute Commencal bikes throughout the UK, including the company's iconic Meta full suspension platform and World Cup-winning Supreme downhill bike. Headed by Max Commencal, one of the most successful downhill mountain bike designers in the world, the Andorran company has a popular range of commuting, BMX and mountain bikes which, as Max says, are made to “enjoy and have fun on". As well as the Carbon Meta 55 full-suspension trail bike, the company's other signature models in- clude the Supreme Downhill platform, as ridden to victory by Gee Atherton in the 2010 World Cup, plus the Absolut CrMo 1 dirt jump bike. Matt Yeo, General Manager at Decade Europe said: "Commencal produce some of the best rid- ing, and best-looking bikes in the business, so to have them on board is a huge coup for us. We’re looking forward to offering the entire Commencal range to dealers throughout the UK." Stephane Pons, Commencal Sales Manager is looking forward to the new partnership, add- ing: “Decade Europe are one of the most dynamic distribution companies in the world, and we’re confident that they're going to do a magnificent job. As well as our established collection of moun- tain, BMX and commuting bikes, we also have some new models in the pipeline too, so this is a very exciting time for Commencal, Decade and UK riders." Stock will be ready in July, and for all dealer enquires, please contact Decade Europe directly on 01792 469811 or via email on info@decade-europe.com. info@decade-europe.comLatest news
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