FUNN 2007 Roster announced

For the 2007 season FUNN will be directly supporting a select group of riders from across the globe. Looking to challenge some of the bigger component companies out there we will include guys who will cover World Cup and Norba DH and 4x racing, Freeride and Dirtjumping events world wide. These will include - Monster Energy/ Ironhorse / Madcatz Sam Hill Sabrina Jonier Team G-Cross Honda Greg Minnaar Matti Lehikoinen Brendan Fairclough Mongoose Factory Team Eric Carter Andrew Neethling Evil Bikes Seth Lolli Joey Appleton Chris Arriaga Brian Piper Heikki Hall Team Playbiker Italy Paolo Alleva Enrico Dal Fitto Elias Somvi Lorenzo Suding Matthias Stonig Team Specialized Kyle Strait Aside from these you will be able to spot FUNN components on many other top riders bikes who are supported through FUNN distributor programmes around the world. These include - Richard "Gaspi" Gasperotti Thomas Slovak Fionn Griffiths Jay Hoots Ben Reid Helen Gaskell Cody Wilderman Scarlett Hagen Luke Madill Si Paton Warwick Stevenson Mike Smith Lee Bertram and many more...... Ollie Thomas from FUNN said " We have so many people approaching us for support on all levels that it is really hard to decide who to work with and who to not. I just wish we had more in the bank as many top riders I know would love to run our products but cant as we can’t afford to support them financially the same way the bigger companies out there can. Having said that though this year with the likes Hill, Minnaar, Carter and Strait on board we are looking at one of our strongest seasons to date." www.funnmtb.com

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