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Its official , no more Syndicate/Sram

tuumbaq

Monkey
Jul 5, 2006
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well at least the intrawaeb says so :

http://nsmb.com/4968-santa-cruz-syndicate-and-sramrockshox-part-ways/
The Santa Cruz Syndicate and SRAM/RockShox brands have been synonymous with one another for 8 years, from the inception of the Syndicate in 2004 through 2011. It is with sadness and great respect that we are parting ways in 2012.



This has been an incredible journey, and the partnership has helped our racers achieve an impressive set of goals and dreams—2 UCI World Cup Downhill overall titles, 10 UCI World Cups wins by Greg Minnaar, 3 World Cup wins and a historic World Championship title by Steve Peat, and a Junior World Championship title by Josh Bryceland. These results were made possible using SRAM, Rockshox, Truvativ and Avid products, along with the world-class technical support of the SRAM team.



Working closely with John Dawson and Jon Cancellier on prototype Black Box projects and receiving their on-site support was a pleasure, and our heartfelt thanks go out to them for their years of dedication to the Syndicate. Thank you also to Dave Zimberoff for making the partnership possible.



Steve Peat says, “Leaving SRAM is a tough one for me. I have been with RockShox for 16 years so you could say the brand is engraved in me. But like most things in life nothing lasts forever and it has been a great time over the last 16 years. I want to thank each and every person at RockShox and SRAM who have helped me achieve my goals in my career. I have made lots of friends and had some fun times. Thanks guys!”



Greg Minnaar says, “Since joining the Syndicate in 2008 your support has been incredible. Thanks to all the crew that work hard behind the scenes making sure our Black Box equipment was keeping us ahead of the rest.”



Josh Bryceland says, “I’ve ridden SRAM since I started mountain biking and I’ve come far using their products. Times change and so do sponsors, thanks for 4 years on the Syndicate without a mechanical in a race run.”



Rob Roskopp says, “Our partnership with SRAM over the years saw many milestones achieved, Steve Peat’s 2009 World Championship in Canberra, Greg Minnaar’s win at Maribor in 2010 aboard the first carbon bike to take a World Cup win, and countless podiums over the last 8 years. I would like to thank the whole crew at SRAM for the great memories and support.”





The Syndicate and SRAM/RockShox have been together for quite a long time. What will Peaty, Minnaar, and Bryceland be riding this year?
 

Jason4

Monkey
Aug 27, 2008
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Bellingham
Now that's the classy way for riders to end a sponsorship with a company, none of the complaining that you see from other "professionals", just appreciation and gratitude. Bridges have been left intact.
 

Killerbarbies

Monkey
Sep 29, 2004
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Slovakia
maybe it has something to do with SC no longer offering SRAM parts in their build kits?
which is weird because SC still offer one build kit with SRAM stuff and that is their DH kit (just checked to make sure)..they have also greatly reduced Rock Shox rear shocks offered, the only one still there is the Vivid Air on the V10 Carbon
 

IH8Rice

I'm Mr. Negative! I Fail!
Aug 2, 2008
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which is weird because SC still offer one build kit with SRAM stuff and that is their DH kit (just checked to make sure)..they have also greatly reduced Rock Shox rear shocks offered, the only one still there is the Vivid Air on the V10 Carbon
that might change soon since all their other kits moved to primarily all Shimano for their 2012 build kits
 

4130biker

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May 24, 2007
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The other question: What big team will sram pick up in place of the syndicate? I would hate to see them step back from dh and not support another big team- seems like the company makes enough money for this kind of stuff.
 

Pete..

Monkey
Feb 11, 2009
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Santa Cruz
Yep.

After the Fox Racing truck was stolen Tuesday outside of Quebec while the crew were there for the World Cup, we put up a story announcing the theft and received a call from a Pinkbike user yesterday to inform us they had seen the truck while driving by it in Montreal and called it into police. Soon after, the police were on the scene and towed it back. The truck was just released back into Fox Racing's hands and they are grateful. "We debated even passing the word around at first but this shows it was worth it and the power of forums and communication. Super stoked! " says Mark Fitzsimmons from Fox Racing.

All is not well though as Mark tells Pinkbike, "The thieves cut a hole in the side wall, came inside, cut out the back door locks and removed everything bike and suspension related. They knew what they were after as they even took our shim tuning kits and left other valuables around them. They weren’t able to get into our tools as we had a second lock on those." The thieves have not been found so all those Fox Racing goods are still out there, so keep on the look out!

Great to see the biking community come together like this. And Fox Racing wanted to give a big shout out to all the race teams who lent them tools so they could continue getting things dialed in at the World Cup.
http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Fox-Racing-Truck-Found-and-Retreived-2011.html