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Enduro Bearings announces partnership with Cervélo Orange Living Cyclocross Team for the 2023/24 Season

  • Ron 

With a global group of ambassadors that includes athletes, mechanics and teams, Enduro Bearings is excited to add the Cervélo Orange Living Team to their roster. The Cervélo Orange Living Cyclocross program focuses on the future of the sport with a talented three rider team of first year U23 to U25 riders:

  • Sidney McGill, 4-time Canadian National CX champion and 1-time Canadian National MTB champion
  • Kaya Musgrave, 4-time Junior US National CX Champion and CX national team member
  • Jules Van Kempen, US National CX Championship Silver medalist

Enduro will supply the team’s Cervélo R5-CX bikes with a mix of industry-leading, lifetime warranty offerings including XD15bottom brackets and Directline derailleur pulleys. Additionally, Cervélo Orange Living will field test Enduro Bearings growing line of lifetime guaranteed products such as the patented Maxhit T47 bottom bracket.

Enduro Bearing supports the Cervelo Orange Living CX team

Enduro’s Ambassador Program Manager, Kurt Stockton, is excited about the new partnership. “With the cyclocross season underway, events like the muddy World Cup in Waterloo, WI offered a perfect stage to showcase the team riding on Enduro’s XD15 super stainless, ceramic-hybrid bearings ” states Kurt, “Installing XD15 bearings means one set of bearings per bike for the season and beyond. ”

“We know how nasty riding conditions can affect a bike’s performance. Enduro XD15 bearings are designed to last a lifetime, alleviating all those concerns,” Chris McGovern, team manager, says. “Eliminating worries for the riders and mechanics is a good thing and Enduro’s support allows everyone to focus on racing.”

Enduro Bearing supports the Cervelo Orange Living CX team

“XD15 corrosion-proof bearings mean I can power wash bikes with confidence. On a hectic, muddy weekend, my job becomes way easier when I don’t need to remove, clean or replace bottom brackets and derailleur pulleys.” says team mechanic Charlie Backus.

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