Showing posts with label Team Geronimo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Team Geronimo. Show all posts

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Team Geronimo's May Race Update

We've been busy! During the month of May we travelled all over the world and competed in several major downhill and 4X events. Cruise on over to our website to catch up with with team through our latest race report and photo galleries.

Photo by Matt Delorme

Saturday, April 30, 2011

Team Geronimo Update


Team Geronimo is back from the first whirlwind of major events, photo shoots, and testing sessions of 2011. It was quite the trip! We traveled over 10,000 miles by air and by land over the past month...



Friday, April 22, 2011

Team Geronimo doing some Proto Prime Testing.

The Team Geronimo guys have been doing a photo shoot with Devon Balet whilst they road trip their way back from Sea Otter to their mountain lair in Colorado.

The guys are all enjoying riding the prime and the slightly different feel it has compared to 26ers. I asked these guys to use and abuse the frame beyond its intended purpose so that we can be double sure that there are no structural issues... it would appear that they are doing just that... and loving it!
Thanks to Devon for the great shots, and Geronimo guys for ripping it up!!

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Michael Buell Selected to Represent USA at Pan Am Continental Championship

Team Geronimo/Banshee racer Michael Buell was just selected to represent the USA at the 2011 Pan American Continental Championships in Columbia this April. He'll be joined by 10 other US based gravity racers.

Mike will race both downhill and 4X. For more details, check out Vital.

Congrats, Mike!

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Brian Buell at SolVista Bike Park

I finally had a few hours to throw together a little footage from Fall 2010 of Brian Buell riding chainless at Sol Vista Bike Park. Check the roost mid-way through!


Brian Buell at Sol Vista Bike Park - More Mountain Bike Videos

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Lear Miller Going Slowwwww

Lear just got back from another epic desert trip. Here's the video:



Can't wait to get this guy on a Legend!

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Lear Miller's Winter in the South

Lear Miller is quickly making a name for himself within America's race scene, and it looks like Team Geronimo/Banshee Bikes scooped him up for 2011.

Check out this incredible video of how Lear spends his winters



Thanks to Brandon Turman for the front page Vital MTB and Pinkbike posts ...

Keep Riding.

Rob Dunnet

Wednesday, August 4, 2010

VIDEO: Team Geronimo - The Sol Vista Sessions

Earlier this season, Team Geronimo had the chance to get some filming done at Sol Vista Bike Park. Many thanks to Quinn Maxwell for the edit!

Team Geronimo - The Sol Vista Sessions - More Mountain Bike Videos

Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Team Geronimo has been busy!

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It's been a little while since our last blog post, so here's the latest and greatest about Team Geronimo:

Saturday, July 3, 2010

Team Geronimo and Gene Hamilton of Betterride

During a rare break in the busy 2010 race season, Team Geronimo racers (from left to right) Michael Buell, Brian Buell, Graeme Pitts and Cody Eichhorn had the great opportunity to spend a few days with Coach Gene Hamilton (center) of Betterride http://www.Betterride.net. It was Eichhorn's first chance to meet with the legend, but the rest of the team are all veterans of multiple skills clinics, so the focus of this private gathering was advanced race technique, just in time for the second half of the season.

(Note Pitts' Argentinian national jersey, which he acquired at 2009 Pan Am Championships in Chile. The custom is to swap jerseys with anyone who requests it, accompanied by autographs on the jerseys and the customary European kiss. Pitts got to enjoy this whole ritual with an Argentinian pirate, complete with gold tooth and long hair!)

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

ProGRT #3: Northstar Course Preview by Team Geronimo

This weekend is the 3rd stop on the ProGRT series. Team Geronimo's Pro squad will be in attendance. Just last weekend Cody Eichhorn took home a 4th place finish at a smaller state race, so things are looking good for this event.

Here's a helmet cam of the course, with Graeme Pitts following Cody:

ProGRT #3: Northstar Course Preview by Team Geronimo - More Mountain Bike Videos

Monday, June 14, 2010

Team Geronimo Visits the National Guard Youth Challenge Program

San Luis Obispo – In the throes of the early 2010 race season, Team Geronimo/Banshee Bikes carved out time to make an important trip to visit the staff and students of the Grizzly Youth Academy.

For more CLICK HERE ...

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Pro GRT #2 Race Report from Graeme Pitts

The Venue:

Such a pleasure to have arrived at Plattekill mountain in New York State. This resort is definitely legendary, and the antithesis of Gucci - it is a down-to-earth, family-friendly place that makes me want to come back every year. The riding is epic. This year the weather gods were kind and only deposited a sprinkling of moisture the night before the race. Kudos to JDD for a seamless event - the Pro GRTs this year are running like clockwork, turning heads and getting attention from the global racing community.

The Course:


The same course we ran for Jr. World Championships Qualifier '08. Rooty, tight in the trees with a couple of good-sized hucks thrown in for fun. Enough steepness to keep the WC guys happy and enough flat so that it wasn't going to be won on skill alone. I really enjoyed riding and racing the course because it's awesome, technical and requires a fun, playful riding style to be able to hit quickly and ride fast, and a lot of commitment for the hucks. I'm having a particularly great time riding this year with Team Geronimo teammates Michael and Brian Buell.

For more from Graeme CLICK HERE ...

Thursday, April 29, 2010

Team Geronimo's Sea Otter Photos


Sea Otter 2010 was our official debut as a rejuvenated team. Thank you to everyone who helped to make it an incredibly successful event!

Special thanks to photographers Devon Balet and Geoff Pitts for their huge contributions. Additional photos by Andrew Bohan, Sick Lines, and Ian Wilkinson.

Alrighty, check out the gallery from our 2010 Sea Otter adventure here!


Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Port Angeles Pro Gravity Tour #1 - Race Report

By Brian Buell
Photos by Pigpants.net and Leslie Pitts

Another snowy departure

Leaving the snowy hills of Nevada City California behind, Team Geronimo/Banshee Bikes made our way up the coast to the first stop of the Pro Gravity Tour Series, located just outside the Port Angeles. Team Geronimo riders Graeme Pitts, Michael Buell and myself made the trip out. The Northwest Cup race organizers put together an incredible race, international competition and some of the world’s top teams were in attendance. The town opened up its arms to the whole racing community as Allout Productions held a video premier in town and hotels created bike washing areas for all to use. The vibe was really laid back and friendly when practice commenced on Thursday as the shuttle trucks chugged along up and down Dry Hill all day long making for optimum practice time on a fast and furious Pacific Northwest track.


The Team Geronimo/Banshee Bicycles pit was set up adjacent to the food cart and the shuttle truck queue, prime position as all competitors and spectators had to walk past. The Hayes Bicycle Group equipped Banshee Legend MKII team bikes were on display, clean and race ready. With everything buttoned down and the Team Geronimo flags flying it was time to get dirty.

Practice went off without a hitch as the shuttle trucks kept our Team moving up the hill for more. A far reach from the Sea Otter Downhill, the Port Angeles track was a big test for us and a great time to really hone in on our bike set up. The weather was phenomenal as blue skies and sunshine made for a fast track and happy riders. I can’t remember the last time I saw so many riders enjoying themselves, the track and the surroundings. The track was the same as last year’s Pro GRT track, a sub 3 minute, hot, nasty, white knuckle speeds through the tight woods smashing berms and getting loose over exposed, slick roots and rocks. It was so much fun to ride, each run getting faster and faster, the level of riding on the track was comparable to that of a World Cup race.

Saturday came with rain causing the track to slow down, ruts started to develop and the soil was less predictable in places, but it did not slow anyone down - the track was just too much fun. With our carefully- engineered mud fenders attached to the lower crowns of our Dorado forks, we were off to the top of the hill yet again to get our practice on. My practice session was cut short due to the most massive dead leg I have ever experienced, a lot of icing, stretching and pain management ensued all the way up 'til qualifiers that afternoon. Uncertain of how I would perform on my newly-sustained injured leg, I left the starting gate and had a steady run minus much pedaling. Michael and Graeme both had steady runs as well, all of us qualifying mid-pack in a World Cup caliber field of competitors.

Sunday morning greeted us with clear skies, which meant for a faster, drier track during practice. I spent my practice runs sectioning the track, making sure my speed was race pace to insure a successful race run. The atmosphere at the venue was electric, there was so much excitement and buildup to the Pro finals as the Port Angeles locals, equipped with their drums, bells, whistles and fog horns started their march up the hill. One hour before Pro finals started spectators lined the track of Dry Hill cheering on the Junior CAT 1 riders and the announcer was primed spouting off one liners - time to head back up the hill one last time.

Michael Buell

Michael was the first rider to leave the start for Team Geronimo. Sprinting hard out of the gate he looked very focused and ready to improve upon his qualifier from the previous day. He had a burner of a run going, the bike was working great and everything was hitting on all cylinders until he clipped a root with his foot on a crucial short uphill section two thirds the way down the track causing him to lose all momentum and necessitate a sprint off his bike uphill. It was a catastrophic mishap that lost him a lot of time and energy. In the grand scheme of things it was a great weekend and learning experience for him as it is still very early in the season, he is getting back up to speed on the bike and is feeling more and more confident each run. Michael Buell, 81st on the day. There will be another day.

Brian Buell

My leg was a big concern for me come race day, very uncertain how it would react overnight I was prepared to do anything to race to the best of my ability. A remarkable turnaround from the previous day, I felt strong - strong enough to give it my all for the final. My run started off very fast, the track was running very quick and I had to refocus as the speeds I was reaching were faster than I had run in practice. I was extremely pleased with my efforts up top but near the middle of the track I made some crucial mistakes the cost me momentum and time. I was pushing it to the limit and found the hill pushing back as I struggled to keep it upright. Nearly home free, I made one more mistake after compressing hard out of a turn and nearly into a frightened photographer. Once through the finish line I had a chance to relax and reflect on one of the most thrilling runs of my career. How I stayed upright is beyond me. I hit all of the technical sections of the track well and was very happy with how I approached my run. My bike was incredible and I could not be happier with my setup. I got a little overzealous in some sections and maybe a little unlucky which ultimately cost me. Brian Buell, 42nd on the day and gaining momentum.

Graeme Pitts

Graeme was the top qualifier on Team Geronimo and he solidified his big dog status by doing it again with a good run down through the dense Pacific Northwest hillside. He was extremely focused before his race run, had a great warm up and visualization ready to take to the track. Cool, calm and consistent he threw down a smooth run with only minor mistakes, one of those losing momentum out of a key turn riding in the soft soil teetering on the edge of the track. Happy with his efforts and his run, he is still determined to get faster each and every time he is on the bike. He was on fire all weekend and when it all comes together, watch out as he is a force. Graeme Pitts, 30th on the day in a field that included a multitude of World Cup-level racers - his eye is on the prize.

It was an amazing weekend of riding and racing. The big guns showed up and everyone had their game face on. This “mini” World Cup was a great experience and the time on the bike was extremely important as the season continues to roll on. We’re back in California now to train and prepare for the East Coast swing that stops off first in Nathrop, Colorado for Round 1 of the Mountain States Cup Gravity Series and bit of gated racing.

Team Geronimo would like to thank Scott, Casey, JDD and everyone involved in organizing this race for being so helpful and putting on this amazing event. Team Geronimo would also like to thank its sponsors: Banshee Bicycles, Hayes Bicycle Group, Dainese, Wrex Racing, Intense Tyre Systems, Point 1 Racing, MRP, ODI, Smith Optics, Kali Protectives, WTB, FSA, Gene Hamilton of Betterride, MTB Strength Training Systems, Kryptonite, Crate Works, Obtanium, Crankbrothers, Frame Wrap, Cowboy’s Fuzzy Duds, RufusDesign, Basalt Bike and Ski, Shimano, and Ogio.

Until next time . . . ride on!

~ Brian Buell

Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Team Geronimo to Visit National Guard Youth Challenge Program

San Luis Obispo, CA - April 30/May 1, 2010


After three races spanning the western hemisphere over the last three weekends, Team Geronimo will add San Luis Obispo to its itinerary for a special visit to the campus of the National Guard Youth Challenge Program.

Three weekends ago, members of the Pro Downhill Mountain Bike race team were in Guatemala for the Pan Am Championships, followed by the nation's largest biking event - the Sea Otter Classic, held in Monterey, CA. From there, the team continued on to Port Angeles, Washington for another major race.


Racing is a main part of their schedule, but Team Geronimo is especially looking forward to bringing the magic of biking to the students at The Grizzly Youth Academy located at Camp San Luis Obispo. Students will have a chance to test out a variety of high tech bikes and learn about the world of Pro bike racing.

Special thanks to Major John Oberg for arranging this opportunity for the team and the students.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

Team Geronimo at Sea Otter


It's another Sea Otter for the books, but 2010 marked the debut of Team Geronimo at the nation's biggest biking event.

Brian Buell and Graeme Pitts arrived back stateside from competing in the Pan Am Championships in Guatemala just in time to load up the Team Geronimo trailer in the middle of a Sierra blizzard. Michael Buell and Brandon Turman joined them a day later, and the trip to Monterey was underway. Team mate Cody Eichhorn was forced to miss celebrating his birthday at Sea Otter due to an elbow injury earlier in the year which required repeat surgery. He is healing well and due to join the team at the US Open at Diablo Freeride Park in NJ over Memorial Day weekend.

IMG_1662 by GeoffersonP.

The Team Geronimo/Banshee Bikes tent was conveniently situated right next to the Hayes Bicycle Group tent, and the whole area was abuzz with energy. Banshee Bikes engineer, Keith Scott, Trident Performance Sports and the Canadian Banshee Team joined in the pit, providing good cheer and camaraderie for the entire event. The team and the bikes got a huge amount of attention, with many people getting a chance to try out the team Legend Mk II, Rampant, Amp, Paradox and Spitfire.

This post is a short one, on the way to the Port Angeles Pro Gravity Tour race, which is turning into a mini World Cup race due to the ash from the Icelandic volcano, causing planes to be grounded. As we get situated there, we'll have more photos from Sea Otter and more news. Above photos courtesy of Geoff Pitts; more available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/geoffpp/

Thanks to Jay MacNeil at Banshee Bikes for continued support and all his hard work behind the scenes as we get to enjoy these magnificent machines and bring them to the world. We'd also like to thank Lawrence Saiyo for his help in getting them built in time for Sea Otter, and being present in the pit as our mechanic. A big thank you to Devon Balet, who got some incredible shots of the team as he put up with us all week. You can view his photos at http://devonbaletphoto.com

Monday, April 12, 2010

Vital MTB Exclusive: Pan American Championships

Join the USA team on their Guatemalan adventure in this Vital MTB exclusive. Props to Joey Schusler and Team Geronimo's Brian Buell for the filming.

Vital MTB Exclusive: Pan American Championships... - More Mountain Bike Videos

Jay Adds "I just want to add a congratulations to Marcelo Guiterrez and Markolf Berchtold for their results at the Pan Ams. Both former Banshee team riders it was good to see them tearing up the course... both guys are extremely talented and it was nice to see them in the vid."