Posted: 29 July at 2:26 pm
I know that a bunch of you were up in Whistler to watch the Crankworx Slopestyle finals to watch some of the top freeride guys light it up. Of course that also means this is old news to you guys but for those who weren’t there, Norco team rider Ben Boyko took the top result. Full entry »
Posted: 4 April at 8:31 am
A while back I noted that Ben Boyko was signed by Norco to represent the company on slopes and trails around the world. And after a stellar segment in Kranked 6: Progression, awareness in the industry about Boyko’s skills was bumped up a notch. Full entry »
Posted: 15 March at 8:30 am
One of the hottest bikes in the Norco lineup for 2007 has to be the A-Line Park Edition. Our first A-Line PE was out the door before it even hit the showroom floor and we were told that it’d likely be the only one we saw all season. Full entry »
Posted: 9 January at 8:24 pm
Norco’s always had a pretty solid factory team and the company is always looking to add strong riders to its lineup. Over the years, Norco has had (or continues to have) riders like Ryan Leech, Jay Hoots, Kris Holm, Fionn Griffiths, and many more represent on a world stage. Full entry »
Posted: 8 December at 7:58 pm
When Norco added the Six in 2004, the bike was so well received by the media that it was awarded Mountain Biking’s ‘Bike of the Year’ for the model year. Reviewers appreciated the bike’s relatively light weight, quality parts spec, and all-round versatility, something that helped riders access all sorts of terrain. Full entry »
Posted: 22 November at 9:14 am
A while back, I put together a quick overview of the 2007 Norco lineup and it’s a good introduction to some of the highlights (for me) of this year’s lineup. I’m going to use this space to take a closer look at the 2007 Norco Shore 1, which I’ll be riding on the Shore (!), up at Whistler, and a few other places around the province. Full entry »