Welcome to Trek World Racing.

Trek is committed to outfitting the world’s best riders with the world’s best bikes as they compete in the world’s toughest races. Trek World Racing’s roster of world-class riders is poised to stand atop the podium at any stop on the World Cup circuit.

Owned and operated by 23 Degrees, with Trek as title sponsor, the Trek World Racing team is one of few World Cup teams to combine both cross-country athletes and downhill athletes into one highly competitive squad of 7 for 2010.

With a schedule that includes over thirty stops, the 2010 TWR race calendar will give race fans the world around plenty of riveting action. Follow along with the Parkin brothers’ new webisode series “In Pursuit” as well as news and images from each event. And if you happen to be in attendance, be sure to stop by the pits to meet the team and see the bikes.

Emily Batty

  • Nickname: Pitre
  • D.O.B.: 16 Jun. 1988
  • Residence: Brooklin, Ontario, Canada
  • Racing Pro Since: 2009
  • Career Highlights: 2008 11th ­overall World Cup, 2007 6th place at World Cup #6
  • Best Part of the Job: Getting to experience so much in life, and all the things that come with the job.
  • Hardest Part: The business end, I just like to train and race.
  • Favorite Food: Curry beef, grilled eggplant and Mexican food.
  • Music Interests: Everything with a good beat. I love music!
  • Other Interests: Food and reading all the nutrition labels at grocery stores. I love to bake and scrapbook. Coffee mmm….

Lukas Flückiger

  • Nickname: Luk
  • D.O.B.: January 31 1984
  • Residence: Wynigen, Switzerland
  • Racing Pro Since: 2007
  • Career Highlights: 3rd place World Cup at Offenburg, 2nd place World Cup at Bromont
  • Best Part of the Job: I’m always presented with new challenges to overcome. I like the adventure in nature, and I like the traveling.
  • Hardest Part: Training in winter and bad weather. Cold feet!
  • Favorite Food: Pasta with cheese and olive oil
  • Music Interests: Trance, hip-hop, pop
  • Other Interests: Cars, houses and sports in general

Matthias Flückiger

  • Nickname: Math
  • D.O.B.: November 27 1988
  • Residence: Orchlenberg, Switzerland
  • Racing Pro Since: 2009
  • Career Highlights: 2006 Junior World Champion, European Champion, Swiss National Champion, 2008 1st place U23 Schladming
  • Best Part of the Job: The tactics of the race, the training and being able to eat a lot in training. Also, the tension before the race start, the race itself, and the success!
  • Hardest Part: A pro mountain biker has to work 7 days a week, not 5 like most regular jobs
  • Favorite Food: Raclette (original Swiss food)
  • Music Interests: I listen to almost all music
  • Other Interests: Machines in general—especially cars, tractors and even excavators

Nicholas Mulally

  • Nickname: Neko
  • D.O.B.: 19. Feb. 1993
  • Residence: Reading, Pennsylvania
  • Racing Pro Since: 2009
  • Career Highlights: 1st place U23 in 3 2009 World Cups; 10th overall World Cup Offenburg 2009; 2008 U23 Canadian National Champion
  • Best Part of the Job: Achieving your goals!
  • Hardest Part: Balancing training, traveling and racing.
  • Favorite Food: Chicken Salad Sandwich
  • Music Interests: Rock and Roll
  • Other Interests: Motorcycles, BMX, Wakeboards and buildingResidence: Brooklin, Ontario, Canada

Andrew Neethling

  • Nickname: Needles
  • D.O.B.: August 5 1984
  • Residence: Somerset West, South Africa
  • Racing Pro Since: 2003
  • Career Highlights: 2008 11th overall World Cup, 2007 6th place at World Cup #6
  • Best Part of the Job: Crossing the finish line after putting a great run together. A close second to that is the practice sessions— I have a great deal of fun practicing
  • Hardest Part: Dealing with the doubts and the unknowns in downhill racing. Some things are out of your hands.
  • Favorite Food: Sushi and Mexican
  • Music Interests: Hip-hop, drum and bass, old school rock
  • Other Interests: Beach, summer, good music, girls, having a good time

Tracy Moseley

  • Nickname: Mo
  • D.O.B.: April 12 1979
  • Residence: Malvern, UK
  • Racing Pro Since: 2001
  • Career Highlights: 2006 World Cup DH Champion, 10 World Cup wins
  • Best Part of the Job: getting the opportunity to visit and ride at so many amazing places
  • Hardest Part: Living out of a bag and constantly being on the move in the summer months
  • Favorite Food: Christmas dinner
  • Music Interests: Whatever’s on the radio!
  • Other Interests: Dog training, being in the outdoors

Justin Leov

  • Nickname: Jusso
  • D.O.B.: 20-Oct-84
  • Residence: Christchurch, New Zealand
  • Racing Pro Since: 2000
  • Career Highlights: Podium at 2005 Angel Fire World Cup, 1st place 2008 NMBS at Deer Valley
  • Best Part of the Job: The feeling of a good race run plus the result
  • Hardest Part: Downtime after injuries. It always takes way too long to heal!
  • Favorite Food: Anything my girlfriend Tory makes. Anything Mexican!
  • Music Interests: Rise Against, Chevelle, Tool, mostly anything rock.
  • Other Interests: Coffee

Staff

  • Frame: Trek Top Fuel 9.9 SSL, OCLV Red
  • Fork: Fox 32 F-RLC, 100mm (Factory Tuned)
  • Shock: Fox Float RP23 (Factory Tuned)
  • Wheels: Bontrager RXL tubeless
  • Tires: Bontrager XDX 2.1 Tubeless Ready
  • Shifters: Shimano XTR, Dual Control or Rapid Fire
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR RD-M972
  • Crank: Shimano XTR
  • Cassette: Shimano XTR 11-34t
  • Pedals: Crank Brothers 4ti
  • Saddle: Bontrager inForm, 146mm
  • Seatpost: Bontrager 34mm, 185 x 5 (or 20)mm
  • Handlebars: Bontrager RXXL, 580mm
  • Stem: Bontrager RXL in white
  • Headset: Cane Creek
  • Brakeset: Shimano XTR, 160mm front, 140mm rear
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano XTR, 34.9, top swing

Top Fuel 9.9

The choice for every World Cup course that involves some degree of technical difficulty, the Top Fuel is the lightest and stiffest platform Trek has made yet. Built to spec, this race machine weighs just over 20lbs using the same production frame available today.

Specs

  • Frame: Alpha Red aluminum w/ABP, Full Floater, alloy EVO Link, E2 head tube, 203mm rear wheel travel
  • Fork: Fox 40 RC2 (Factory Tuned)
  • Shock: DHX 5.0 (Factory Tuned)
  • Wheels: Bontrager Prototype
  • Tires: Maxxis High Roller UST
  • Shifters: Shimano Saint
  • Chainguide: E-Thirteen LG-1 Taco
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano Saint
  • Crank: Saint single 38t ring
  • Cassette: Shimano 105 11-23
  • Pedals: Crank Brothers Mallet
  • Saddle: SDG I-Beam
  • Seatpost: SDG I-Beam, 31.6mm
  • Handlebars: FUNN Full-On, 750mm
  • Stem: FUNN RSX direct
  • Headset: Cane Creek 1.125″ top, 1.5″ bottom with 1.125″ reducer
  • Brakeset: Saint 203mm rotor front, 180mm rear

Session DH

Built to race spec, this Session 88 weighs in at less than 38 lbs. It’s the same Session 88 frame you can buy today, but with custom Trek World Racing team-edition hounds-tooth paint and graphics. Each team rider has his or her specific race-tuned options, but we can’t give away all the secrets…

Specs

  • Frame: Trek Elite 9.9 SSL, OCLV Red
  • Fork: Fox 32 F-RLC, 100mm
  • Wheels: Bontrager RXL tubeless
  • Tires: Bontrager XDX 2.1 Tubeless Ready
  • Shifters: Shimano XTR, Dual Control or Rapid Fire
  • Front Derailleur: Shimano XTR, 34.9, top swing
  • Rear Derailleur: Shimano XTR RD-M972
  • Crank: Shimano XTR
  • Cassette: Shimiano XTR 11-34t
  • Pedals: Crank Brothers 4ti
  • Saddle: Bontrager inForm, 146mm
  • Seatpost: Bontrager 34mm, 185 x 5 (or 20)mm
  • Handlebars: Bontrager RXXL, 580mm
  • Stem: Bontrager RXL in white
  • Headset: Cane Creek
  • Brakeset: Shimano XTR, 160mm front, 140mm rear

Elite 9.9 SSL

For races like short track or climbing-intensive courses, the hardtail still lives. It’s still the lightest weapon a racer can choose, and it’s quite possibly the stiffest frames around—ask Liam Killeen! Like all team race bikes, it’s the same bike you can buy off the floor today, just with team edition paint.

Specs

Trek

Headquartered in Waterloo, Wisconsin, Trek Bicycle Corporation is a global leader in bicycle design and manufacturing. From its first mountain bike in 1983 to the introduction of the world’s first concentric pivot suspension system, the patent-pending ABP suspension design, Trek has continued to pioneer mountain bike technology that is simple, robust and efficient from the perspective of every rider.

Driven by the belief that the crucible of competition is the ultimate proving grounds for its bikes, Trek is proud to be the title sponsor of the Trek World Racing team, helping fuel the team’s ambition as it pursues victory in both gravity and cross country events.

JBL

For more than 60 years, JBL has delivered products with technology developed in the professional arena—equipping everything from studios and movie theaters to clubs, Woodstock and even the Olympic games. This expertise continues to deliver products that present the real excitement of a live performance. The JBL experience is for enthusiasts who won’t settle for anything less than “live” at home, in the car or on the trails.

JBL’s eleven-year support and sponsorship of Trek’s racing programs is not by accident—cyclists have a real love for music and we have a love for cycling. This powerful partnership continues with the launch of Trek World Racing. Now watch our dust!

Fox

Fox is a racing-based, product-driven company that doesn’t limit the winning, performance-driven attitude to just the race course. Fox’s founder, Bob Fox said, “It’s a competitive world out there. Our goal is to make the best product a customer can buy. That’s where we started, that’s where we are today, and we’re not going to sit back and say we’re done. We’re never done.”

Shimano

Shimano is the world’s leading component supplier. With names like XTR and Saint, Shimano pulls together the most advanced engineering to provide the world’s best racers with the most precise, accurate and durable components they demand.

Look for only the highest caliber Shimano components and materials on the bikes of the Trek World Racing team. Shimano—engineered for the way you ride.

Bontrager

Working out of his California garage in the early ‘80s, Keith Bontrager developed a reputation for crafting some of the finest handmade bicycle frames and components around. Keith's mantra was simple: strong first, light second.

Today, Bontrager offers a full range of road and mountain bike components, all rigorously tested to meet Keith's stringent standards. The Trek World Racing team will be equipped with wheels, components and clothing created by the Bontrager team for both durability and lightweight.

Bontrager is the ultimate upgrade for race day and every day.

Lazer

Lazer are the result of 90 years of experience and passion. The objective has always been to find an excellent synergy between design, comfort and technology. Lazer Helmets stands for the passion of performance. Many great champions already teamed up with Lazer. Lazer’s partnership with Trek World Racing will only help them continue doing so.

e*thirteen components

e.13 components manufactures the world’s lightest chain guide system on the market today—the LG1. E.13 also makes a wide variety of innovative products, from Direct Mount stems to chain guides to headsets.

Funn

Funn mountain bike components has led the way in developing products like the Direct Mount stem, extra wide bars and the re-introduction of colored parts. For 2009, Funn is proud to collaborate with another trend-setter, Trek Bicycles. Funn provides all cockpit components for gravity riders of the Trek World Racing team.

SDG

SDG stands for Speed Defies Gravity, and they are the saddle and post supplier for Trek World Racing gravity riders. Featuring I-beam technology, the saddle system is lightweight and durable.

Alpinestars

Manufacturers of leading motorcycle and auto racing gear, Alpinestars supplies Trek World Racing’s gravity riders with the right technical clothing. Alpinestars: One Goal. One Vision.

Motorex

Motorex develops and produces lubricants and care products for the cycling enthusiast. The end result is fast and simple, yet professional bike maintenance… and optimum maintenance means maximum riding pleasure.

Hope

Hope produces high quality, durable parts using the latest and best design tools and machine tools and produce virtually every part in their UK factory from raw material to finished part. No sales waffle, let the product do the talking.

Maxxis

Maxxis is the official supplier of tires and tubes for the gravity program, outfitting the Session 88 race bikes and the Ticket Slalom bikes.

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Race Calendar

March

  • 12-17
  • Maxis Cup DH #1
    Gouveai (POR)
  • 18-33
  • Maxxis Cup DH # 2
    Vigo (ESP)
  • 29-April 5
  • Training Camp
    Hilton (RSA)

April

  • 6-12
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC/DH #1
    Pietermaritzburg (RSA)
  • 15-19
  • Sea Otter Classic
    Monterey, CA (USA)

May

  • 2-3
  • Avalanche Cup (AN)
    Lyon (FRA)
  • 4-10
  • UCI WORLD CUP DH #2
    La Bresse (FRA)
  • 11-17
  • UCI WORLD CUP DH #3
    Vallnord (AND)
  • 20-23
  • Lisbon Downtown
    Lisbon (POR)

June

  • 1-7
  • UCI WORLD CUP DH #4
    Fort William (SCO)
  • 12-14
  • European DH Champs (TM)
    Kranjska Gora (SLO)
  • 12-14
  • Wheels of Speed (JL, AN)
    Willingen (GER)
  • 15-21
  • UCI WORLD CUP DH #5
    Maribor (SLO)

July

  • 20-26
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #5/DH #6
    Mt Sainte Anne (CAN)
  • 27-August 2
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #6/DH #7
    Bromont (CAN)

August

  • 8-17
  • Kokanee Crankworx
    Whistler, BC (CAN)

September

  • 1-6
  • WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
    Canberra (AUS)
  • 14-20
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC/DH #8
    Schladming (AUT)

Race Calendar

March

  • 21-28
  • Absa Cape Epic (LF + MF)
    Knysna (RSA)
  • 29-April 5
  • Training Camp
    Hilton (RSA)

April

  • 6-12
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC/DH #1
    Pietermaritzburg (RSA)
  • 18-19
  • Swiss Racer Cup XC # 2
    Tesserete (SUI)
  • 20-26
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #2
    Offenburg (GER)
  • 27-May 3
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #3
    Houffalize (BEL)

May

  • 9-10
  • Swiss Racer Cup XC # 3
    Solothurn (SUI)
  • 18-24
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #4
    Madrid (ESP)
  • 30-31
  • British National Series (LK)
    Margam Park (GBR)

June

  • 6-7
  • Swiss Racer Cup XC # 4
    Gränichen (SUI)
  • 27-28
  • British National Series (LK)
    New Forest (GBR)

July

  • 4-5
  • National XC Championships
    UK and Switzerland
  • 11-12
  • European XC Championships
    Zoetermeer (NED)
  • 20-26
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #5/DH #6
    Mt Sainte Anne (CAN)
  • 27-August 2
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #6/DH #7
    Bromont (CAN)

August

  • 8-9
  • Bern Bike HC
    Bern (SUI)
  • 17-23
  • Marathon World Championships
    Graz (AUT)

September

  • 1-6
  • WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS
    Canberra (AUS)
  • 7-13
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC #7
    Champery (SUI)
  • 14-20
  • UCI WORLD CUP XC/DH #8
    Schladming (AUT)
  • 26-27
  • British National Series (LK)
    Newnham Park (GBR)

October

  • 7-11
  • Roc d’Azur
    Frejus (FRA)