Glyn O’Brien Continues To Work with Nukeproof
Nukeproof are pleased to announce Glyn O’Brien's continued work with the brand for 2013. Glyn will be riding and racing the new Mega TR and Pulse Pro DH.
After a busy 2012 season competing around Ireland and further afield, mountain man Glyn O’Brien is filling up his schedule for this year already. 2013 Is set to be a great year for mountain biking in Northern Ireland with the development of new trail centres and skills parks, and Glyn has played a huge part in representing the mountain bike scene and ensuring a good relationship between the community and the riders has been maintained.
Glyn has also been involved in the development of the Mega TR and is always happy to spend time talking with and helping the team at Nukeproof.
A few words from Glyn:
“I am so excited for 2013. There is so much happening for mountain biking in Northern Ireland and for Nukeproof. This is my second year on the program and the stage is set for one hell of a ride. The changes made from last year have now produced super fast bikes…. Where’s the start line???”
A few words from Alastair Beckett – Nukeproof Brand Manager:
“We are very happy to support Glyn again this year. He has been a huge influence in Mountain Biking all over Ireland for many years, and is a great Ambassador for Nukeproof. Whether it’s racing Enduro, building pump tracks, or just drinking cups of tea… Glyn does it all with his unique personality!”
Glyn will be riding and racing the new Mega TR and Pulse Pro Dh bike this season. Attending the Irish Enduro series along with a variety of other selected events, as well as the ‘World Police and Fire fighting Games held this year in Northern Ireland’.
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