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How much is the Atherton bike?

How much is the Atherton bike?

Atherton Bikes – Pricing & availability The first bikes on offer will both be 29ers. The 150mm Enduro frame will be available on its own starting at £3400 (or £2883 excluding VAT, or about $3750) or in complete builds from £5500 (£4543 excl. VAT or ~$5900).

What happened to Dan Atherton?

He is now part of the Trek Factory Racing team with brother Gee, sister Rachel and old friend Marc Beaumont (Global Mountain Bike Network), and is primarily racing Enduro-downhill and occasional downhill races.

Where are Atherton bikes based?

Gloucestershire
(Renishaw is a manufacturing company based in Gloucestershire, United Kingdom. They produce the machinery that can print the titanium lugs for Atherton bikes.) Rob: It then takes about 16 hours to produce one bike’s worth of custom lugs, based on their unique requirements.

What bike does Dan Atherton use?

29er DH Bike
Bike Check: Dan Atherton’s Prototype 29er DH Bike. With spending a lot of his time on a BMX (he recently built a custom 22″ wheeled version) and years on 27.5″ bikes, Dan found the switch to the 29″ prototype hard as it offers a different dynamic to the smaller wheel sizes.

Is Dan Atherton sponsored by Red Bull?

JEEP® THE ATHERTONS & RED BULL Jeep® is proud to have partnered with three athletes who dominate mountain biking worldwide – Dan, George (‘Gee’) and Rachel Atherton, part of the Trek Factory Racing team.

How old is Dan Atherton?

39 years (25 January 1982)
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Are Atherton bikes 3D printed?

Their futuristic lightweight design features carbon fiber tubing connected with 3D printed titanium lugs, for a strong and lightweight structure. After a period of development and manufacturing, Atherton Bikes are about to start delivery of their eagerly awaited product.

What are Atherton bikes made of?

Our frames, optimised for light weight and high strength, are constructed from titanium lugs joined to proprietary carbon tubing. It’s a deceptively simple construction method for something that’s so cutting edge.

Is Rachel Atherton injury?

During her long and prolific career, pro downhill racer Rachel Atherton has come back from injuries of all types, but this summer, when she tore her Achilles tendon, she had a lot more to do than simply recover and rehab.

Who is the best mountain biker?

Rachel Atherton Is the World’s Best Downhill Mountain Biker. Atherton has racked up 14 consecutive World Cup wins, something no one has ever done before.

How much does the winner of Red Bull Rampage get?

Prize fund: $100,000.

Who won Red Bull hardline?

Bernard Kerr
Bernard Kerr has been crowned champion of Red Bull Hardline 2021, taking the victory with an incredible time of 2.33.

Why did Gee and Rachel start Atherton Racing?

We started Atherton Racing so that we could push boundaries; from building tracks, to producing edits or events it’s all been about doing it our way. Now feels like the right time to put our hearts and soul into our own bike company, designing a range of bikes with the same attention to detail we apply to our racing.

What kind of technology does Atherton bikes use?

Now feels like the right time to put our hearts and soul into our own bike company, designing a range of bikes with the same attention to detail we apply to our racing. Atherton Bikes utilises ground-breaking additive manufacturing technologies combined with carbon fibre tubing to create our ultimate range of bikes.

Who are the Athertons and what do they do?

Everything that goes into the extraordinary lives of this mo… All the mountain-bike action and behind the scenes insights from Dan , Gee and Rachel Atherton. Everything that goes into the extraordinary lives of this mountain bike trio, from building and riding Dyfi Bike Park, to racing World Cups all over the globe.

Why did 6 horses get scratched from Atherton Cup?

A man has appeared in a far north Queensland court charged over an incident which resulted in six horses having to be scratched from the Atherton Cup meeting amid a doping scare. Racenet readers – we need your help for this racing mystery!