“It’s great to be back with the SPY family,” says Bohan. He rode for SPY through 2009 and his return to the roster is a welcome homecoming and harbinger of good things to come. Voted by his peers as one of the greatest dirt jumpers of all time, the Australian-born legend continues to raise the style bar from his home in Southern California. The group we’ve assembled includes some of the most respected riders in BMX, absolutely, but they also share our passion for surfing, motocross, and having fun on and off the bike, which is really cool.”īohan’s smooth style and creative approach to riding landed him on the top of the podium myriad times in his career, including an unprecedented Gold Medal three-peat in X Games Dirt. It’s a perfect time to reinvigorate SPY’s presence in BMX and in a way that makes great sense for the SPY brand. Underwriting national-caliber races to partnering with USA Cycling to attracting industry leaders into our sales force. “We made incredible product for bike riders and racers over the past year, investing significantly in that performance category, and the corresponding successes we’ve achieved have been phenomenal-from signing world-class athletes and teams to “BMX exists where the currents of cycling and action sports converge,” says SPY President Michael Marckx.
(OTCBB: XSPY) today announced its BMX team for 2012, featuring Corey Bohan, Gary Young, Brandon Dosch, Eric Lichtenberger and the Free Agent/Rockstar Energy BMX team. Here’s the official release with all the info below. It looks like Spy have put together a hell of a team for 2012.