Thursday, November 13, 2008

Haro in Kenya!


As you can probably imagine, we got a LOT of sponsorship requests here at Haro. I think I could practically fill the bed of my truck up with all the proposals that roll in this time of year.

A couple of weeks ago, I got a request that really caught my eye. Here's the e-mail I received:

Haloo,

My name is Nickson Mwaura and resides from a small town(Gilgil) in Kenya,East Africa. Have been doing mountain bike racing for the past 5 years and have had the national title for two years 2004 and 2005.I recently got a Haro bike V4 SERIES, which I rode at one of Kenya's greatest mountain bike races. The news is it felt so balanced on climbs and descents which resulted in me winning the event in a time record.My query, is it possible to get sponsored by HARO.Attached herewith are some photos of me at the event.

Thanks,

Nickson




I have to admit that I wasn't aware that organized mountain bike races even existed in Kenya, so this was a pretty cool request.

With his sponsorship request, Nickson also sent a race report from the prestigious 10 to 4 Bike Challenge on the slopes of Mount Kenya where he mentioned racing his V4 to a course record. What he didn't mention is not only did he win this race in record time, but he did it after breaking his chain at the beginning of the race.


We decided that Nickson has a lot of potential, so we're sending him a brand-new Flightline Expert to race on and a Haro jersey so he can keep representing Haro in Kenya. One of the stipulations of giving Nickson this support is he must give his V4 he's riding now to a fellow racer who is in need of a new bicycle or to someone who would like to start racing mountain bikes but is unable to because they cannot afford a bike.

Once Nickson receives his bike, we'll be posting more pictures and his future race reports.


Here's a little more information about Nickson:

Name: Nickson Mwaura

Age: 27

Birthplace: I was born in a small town in Kenya called Gilgil

Years mountain biking: I have been mountain biking for 5 years now

Profession: I'm a second hand clothes dealer in my home town. I'm also involved in volunteer jobs ie conservation. We(my team) recently took part in a self sponsored tree planting activity in a town far away from my town where we have had mountain bike races since the year 2000.

Goals: My goal in biking has been to improve both in standards and performance and to once ride in the international scene among other world top mountain bike riders. My goal in life has been to be successful in whatever I do and to become a mentor to whoever may want to follow in my line. I have been thinking of what i can give back to mtn biking and how I can improve the levels of competitive mountain biking in my country.


Check out the zebras in the background of this photo. How often do YOU get to ride among zebras?


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Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Send this man a bike that fits...

I got a good chuckle out of this picture. A friend of mine sent me an e-mail with "Send this man a bike that fits" in the subject line. Here's the message that followed:


"44 looks like a bear on a unicycle.

Send this man a free Masi coffee house bike, L or XL size/ throw in a pump if you've got one laying around (his rear tire looks a little flat).

Here's his address:

1600 Pennsylvania Ave
Washington, DC

Ship it Jan 10. He doesn't move in until 1/20/09..."

Come on Trek...you can't do better than this for our President-Elect? I mean, I didn't vote for the guy, but he at least deserves to be riding a bike that fits.

Mr. President-Elect Obama, if Trek won't set you up with a bike that fits, please let us know and we'll send you either a nice Haro Metro bike or Masi Caffe Racer. And we'll also gladly send you a pump so your secret service guys won't be fixing so many flats for you.