MADISON, Wis. - Jan 2, 2005 - What do you do with the most talented woman in cycling? If youre GT, you sign her up. GT proudly announces that Jill Kintner has joined the GT team.
The 24-year-old Kintner began racing BMX when she was 16, and killed it. Won every comp there was to win. Then she took to the bigger bikes at age 21 and in short order has already won every title in 4X. Shes a walking highlight reel.
Currently residing in Seattle, Wash., Kintner still rides both MTB and BMX, and has now won every title in both sports and is still going strong.
I'm a competitor and want to win every time I compete, but I also enjoy the camaraderie of the sport. I have met extraordinary people from around the world and feel very lucky in my life to have had these opportunities through my bike racing.
When not modeling the back of her jersey to her competition, Kintners also an avid snowboarder, golfer, tennis player, runner and ping pong enthusiast. Seems she never sits still for long.
GT has always had the best of the best on their program, said Kintner, so for me to make it to that level and for them to recognize my accomplishments means a lot.
Kintners riding a GT i-Drive 4.1 in her 4X competitions and the GT Ultrabox in her Elite Womens BMX comps. You might even see her in a DH comp or two in 06.
The bikes are smooth and tight, she said. Its going to be a very good year.
We think so, too. Welcome, Jill. Sorry, competition.
Jills 2005 highlights:
· 4X UCI World Champion, Livigno, Italy
· 4X World Cup Champion
· 4X US National Champion
· Jeep King of the Mountain Champion
· Australian Series champion
· 4X Sea otter Champion
· Crankworx Champion
· Norba Slalom, 1st-place at Deer Valley
The 24-year-old Kintner began racing BMX when she was 16, and killed it. Won every comp there was to win. Then she took to the bigger bikes at age 21 and in short order has already won every title in 4X. Shes a walking highlight reel.
Currently residing in Seattle, Wash., Kintner still rides both MTB and BMX, and has now won every title in both sports and is still going strong.
I'm a competitor and want to win every time I compete, but I also enjoy the camaraderie of the sport. I have met extraordinary people from around the world and feel very lucky in my life to have had these opportunities through my bike racing.
When not modeling the back of her jersey to her competition, Kintners also an avid snowboarder, golfer, tennis player, runner and ping pong enthusiast. Seems she never sits still for long.
GT has always had the best of the best on their program, said Kintner, so for me to make it to that level and for them to recognize my accomplishments means a lot.
Kintners riding a GT i-Drive 4.1 in her 4X competitions and the GT Ultrabox in her Elite Womens BMX comps. You might even see her in a DH comp or two in 06.
The bikes are smooth and tight, she said. Its going to be a very good year.
We think so, too. Welcome, Jill. Sorry, competition.
Jills 2005 highlights:
· 4X UCI World Champion, Livigno, Italy
· 4X World Cup Champion
· 4X US National Champion
· Jeep King of the Mountain Champion
· Australian Series champion
· 4X Sea otter Champion
· Crankworx Champion
· Norba Slalom, 1st-place at Deer Valley