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Rockshox Rotorua Pump Track Challenge Presented by Torpedo 7 March 7, 2020 PRELIMINARY RIDER LIST RockShox Rotorua Pump Track Challenge presented by Torpedo 7 March 7, 2020 PRELIMINARY RIDER LIST NAME NAT HOMETOWN CATEGORY SPONSORS ASTLE Georgia CAN Whistler WOMEN | Pro Unior Devinci Factory Racing BEECROFT Danielle AUS North Richmond WOMEN | Pro Evil, Shimano, schwalbe, dharco BEERTEN Anneke NED Marienvelde WOMEN | Pro Specialized - DT Swiss - Alpinestars BERNARD Mathilde FRA Beaumont du VentouxWOMEN | Pro SCOTT/Michelin BOND Ashley NZL Rotorua WOMEN | Pro YT / Day Zero / Wide Open / Troy Lee Designs BROWN Casey CAN Revelstoke WOMEN | Pro C3 project, CLIF, Dakine, Sram, Bell Helmets BURBIDGE-SMITH Harriet AUS Canberra WOMEN | Pro Maxxis, KWT imports GATTO Micayla CAN Squamish WOMEN | Pro Diamondback, Oakley, Schwalbe, Abus, Skinnies GILL Martha GBR Horwich WOMEN | Pro Marin Bikes, Hopetech, WTB, PNW Components, Leatt, Deity HASTINGS Jenna NZL Rotorua WOMEN | Pro Pivot Cycles NZ HILL-WRIGHT Ronja AUS Rotorua WOMEN | Pro Norco, Mons Royale HINES Kialani USA Seattle WOMEN | Pro Pivot, TLD, Maxxis KINTNER Jill USA Bellingham WOMEN | Pro Red Bull, Norco, Shimano MANCHESTER Jessica NZL Rotorua WOMEN | Pro GT Bicycles, Worralls, Torpedo7, CamelBak, Lezyne, Abus, PURE Sports Nutrition MARTH Steffi GER Plessa WOMEN | Pro Trek RAWSON Shania NZL Papamoa WOMEN | Pro Giant NZ SCOTT Jordan USA Henderson WOMEN | Pro Hyper Bike Co SMITH Ellie AUS Central Coast WOMEN | Pro Dayzero bike, Dharco clothing, Michelin Bike, Bicycle Tech Bar, Boost Mobile SMITH Jessie NZL Hamilton WOMEN | Pro Team TVE sport, G-form NZ, Fist hand wear Europe, Winger MG STRAIT Rachel USA Alpine WOMEN | Pro GT, SRAM, Kenda Tires, Rynopower, Ergon Bike, Stans No Tubes, Deity Components, HT Pedals, Sombrio Cartel, Oakley, Yakima Racks THOMPSON Brooke NZL Rotorua WOMEN | Pro POC Q VERBEECK Vaea CAN North Vancouver WOMEN | Pro Rocky Mountain, TLD, Maxxis, Industry Nine, Fiveten, Shimano, Deity BERTHIER Jeremy FRA Lyon MEN | Pro Commencal bike, manitou Mtb, Axoreo, Dakine BIAS Michael NZL Auckland MEN | Pro TLD, ADU industries, Rynopower, HT components BROOKER Tyler NZL Christchurch MEN | Pro Mons Royale BRYANT Mason NZL Taupo MEN | Pro revolution products, transition bikes nz, etnies nz CHIARELLI Daniel AUS Newcastle MEN | Pro Jetpilot Clothing , Anonymous Gloves , Wearelusty COMETTI Luca USA San Diego MEN | Pro Canyon Bikes DOLFIN Stefano ITA Mandello del Lario MEN | Pro Four-T Project, CHAOYANG FRANKS Daniel NZL Cambridge MEN | Pro GUENNET Chaney FRA Châteauroux MEN | Pro Dartmoor Bikes, Michelin, Kenny Racing and Scorpion Sport Europe HADERER Mikey USA Walnut Creek MEN | Pro Mad Haderer Racing HAMILTON Louis NZL Rotorua MEN | Pro Commencal / Troy Lee Designs / Deity / Stans / Maxxis / Ethika HANNAH Mick AUS Yorkeys Knob MEN | Pro Polygon UR HEAP Elliott GBR MEN | Pro Chain Reaction Cycles Mavic HEINIGER Nils NZL Christchurch MEN | Pro HUDSON Collin USA Colorado MEN | Pro Airborne Bicycles, Fly Racing KELLEY Cody USA Utah MEN | Pro Alchemy Bicycles Factory Racing LEMOINE Tomas FRA Marseille MEN | Pro Canyon, SRAM, Mucoff, Continental, Stratos, LEATT LIEB David USA Ida MEN | Pro GT Bicycles, Industry Nine, Kenda Tires, Title MTB, Fiveten LORON Adrien FRA Carpentras MEN | Pro IXS, 100% MAIWALD Baxter AUS Emerald MEN | Pro Unit clothing, Fist handwear, Canyon MASTERS Eddie NZL New Plymouth MEN | Pro Pivot Factory Racing MEACLEM Billy NZL Christchurch MEN | Pro Commencal Bikes, TLD Bike, Etnies, ilabb, Marzocchi, Race Face MECHEM Garret USA Santa Cruz MEN | Pro Specialized, Deity, Fox, 100% MILLINGTON Duke AUS Lisarow MEN | Pro Dharco Clothing, Dayzero bike, YT industries, the space brace, boost mobile, bicycle tech bar NAPOLITAN Anthony USA MEN | Pro NOBLES Barry USA Sun City MEN | Pro Fly racing. 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