I would suggest anyone who needs a bike to consider applying. Even those
roadies who are thinking of mountain season but don't have a bike, Kyle,
Jeff. They seem to be pretty good builds for sport bikes not team/race
bikes. But for no reason should you need any more than that for what they
are marketing here.

On Sat, Feb 26, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Tyler <[email protected]> wrote:

> I saw this article on pinkbike today and I though someone of the
> people in the club might find it worth applying to be part of their
> "flight crew."  The article below explains it and the second link is
> their website.  The first link has the facebook page link to more
> details.  But basically they take normal riders/racers and give them
> their bikes (like a sponsorship but you don't need to be a pro) to
> spread the word about their company.  I think for some of the people
> in the club especially those looking for new or better bikes and gear
> could actually get in their "crew".  Their description fits many of
> our club members; rides bikes for fun, occasionally races, travels
> around for the races to different areas, talks to people, etc... Being
> on the team in general might help the cause.
> Plus you get to go to Sea Otter in California for one of the biggest
> bike conventions in the world.  I actually remember seeing a guy
> during the app state race who was part of this program and he was a B
> or C rider so they don't even pick based on ability.
>
> http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Airborne-Flight-Crew-2011.html
>
> http://www.airbornebicycles.com/Products/ProductCategories.aspx

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