thewalrus
04-29-2006, 10:04 AM
via velonews,
Scott USA's Adrian Montgomery was recently in town, mobbing around Boulder in the team's new bad, black Sportsmobile. The custom van has everything a self-respecting bike-safari dork needs - racks, bed, bumpin' sound system, plenty of room in the back for a motorcycle and even a kitchen sink.
Montgomery's ride will do full duty on the NORBA schedule this year. Unlike the hulking team trailers of the bigger mountain-bike programs, which dish out top dollar to park their rigs in the NORBA pit zones, Montgomery and his van will set up shop like everyone else in the free parking.
In my mind, that's a good way for a smaller team like Scott to provide mechanical support for the riders, still have a presence at the races and save some cash. If you happen to park next to the Scott-mobile at a race this year, ask Montgomery to blast some bass.
http://www.velonews.com/images/news/9805.14537.f.jpg
Scott USA's Adrian Montgomery was recently in town, mobbing around Boulder in the team's new bad, black Sportsmobile. The custom van has everything a self-respecting bike-safari dork needs - racks, bed, bumpin' sound system, plenty of room in the back for a motorcycle and even a kitchen sink.
Montgomery's ride will do full duty on the NORBA schedule this year. Unlike the hulking team trailers of the bigger mountain-bike programs, which dish out top dollar to park their rigs in the NORBA pit zones, Montgomery and his van will set up shop like everyone else in the free parking.
In my mind, that's a good way for a smaller team like Scott to provide mechanical support for the riders, still have a presence at the races and save some cash. If you happen to park next to the Scott-mobile at a race this year, ask Montgomery to blast some bass.
http://www.velonews.com/images/news/9805.14537.f.jpg