MTB

Mons Royale announces title sponsorship for Dual Speed and Style at Crankworx Rotorua

By Mons Royale

Merino clothing brand Mons Royale will be the title sponsor of the Mons Royale Dual Speed and Style event at Crankworx Rotorua on March 26, 2015.

The Wanaka based merino brand has signed a title sponsorship deal with Crankworx in
Rotorua as part of its growing commitment to mountain biking.

With a design philosophy that blends technical performance and a stylish aesthetic, Mons Royale creates highly versatile merino clothing. Growing from a core ski and snowboard background, mountain biking seems a natural brand extension for the brand whose garments are already a regular sight on bike trails across the globe.

The Crankworx announcement parallels the brand’s development of a range of riding
specific merino wool garments for men and women as part of its summer season 2016
(SS16) product range.

Mons Royale also has a commitment to a team of riders wearing and developing the
gear including Enduro World Series (EWS) rider Rosara Joseph and slopestyle rider
and all round rad guy, Conor MacFarlane.

Mons Royale head of brand and marketing, Richard Birkby, says Crankworx Rotorua
demonstrates just how big mountain biking is in New Zealand and what a fundamentally important part of the action sports scene it is.

“The Mons Royale team love to ride and so it’s a huge honour and opportunity to
become the title sponsor of one of the marquee events.

“The Crankworx brand is one of the strongest in mountain biking and will be an important platform in helping us take Mons Royale to a global audience - we’re looking forward to a great three years with the Crankworx team,” he says.

Mons Royale founder and chief executive Hamish Acland says right from the start
they’ve seen people mountain biking in their Mons gear because merino is such a
great fabric to ride in.

“For SS16 we’ve created a specific bike range because people were asking us for it.

“We think Crankworx is the perfect place to launch the range to the global media not
only because it has such a high profile, but because it’s about the whole mountain bike
lifestyle and we’ve deployed a similar design philosophy creating a set of versatile
garments that work brilliantly for riding in, which look just as good anywhere else.

That’s why we think that Speed and Style is such a great match with Mons Royale –
it’s a combination of performance and self-expression on a mountain bike. ”

Mons Royale’s title event the Dual Speed and Style is the love child of dual slalom and
freestyle - the ultimate window on the future of freeride where creativity begins.

Booster jumps, step-downs, boner logs and wooden drops, riders can expect them all
culminating in a crowd-pleasing, hair-raising mixer of moto whoops and flat corners.

Fastest down wins the speed points, but speed doesn’t trump style. Racers earn a
time credit for their artistry mid-race for tricks, flips and spins.

Spectators can lock in tickets to see the Crankworx Rotorua event on Thursday March
26 from 11:30am - 2pm through Ticketmaster.co.nz/rotorua.


Mons Royale


Mons Royale


Mons Royale


Mons Royale


Mons Royale


To find out more, check out crankworx.com/rotorua
TRIATHLON
Top International Professionals enter Challenge Wanaka
Challenge Wanaka continues to attract triathlon's big names to the shores of Lake Wanaka in 2019, with some of the world's best confirming their participation. American triathlon powerhouse, Andrew Starykowicz will be certainly pushing the envelope in Wanaka.
Saturday, 5 January 2019
MULTISPORT
Breca Swimrun Launches National Championships
Tuesday, 4 December 2018
CYCLING
Captivating Finishes at BDO Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge
Epic results unfolded today at the 42nd annual BDO Lake Taupō Cycle Challenge.
Monday, 26 November 2018
MULTISPORT
Wanaka athlete crowned 25thPeak to Peak supreme winner
Stunning bluebird weather greeted competitors at the 25thannual Torpedo7 Peak to Peak multisport race Saturday.
Monday, 13 August 2018
TRIATHLON
Taupo named as finalist in race to host 2020 Ironman 70.3 World Championship
IRONMAN, a Wanda Sports Holdings company, announced today that Perth, Western Australia and Taupō, New Zealand have been named finalists to host the IRONMAN®70.3® World Championship triathlon which will rotate to the Oceania region in 2020.
Wednesday, 13 June 2018

News Index »