Bikes Online Does Sea Otter
Podiums. Community. Good times. Sea Otter 2022 was a Bikes Online family reunion of sorts. Uniting our global team for a few days of bike-themed festivities. We stoked the greater bike community with swag, giveaways, athlete signings, and opportunities to ride with both Amy Morrison and the Polygon Factory Racing Team. Speaking of the riders, let’s talk about those podiums, shall we?
Marin rider Martha Gill scored second place in the Dual Slalom and 3rd in Downhill. Beside her on the podium was Polygon rider Amy Morrison with second place in Downhill. Amy also earned a solid 2nd place in enduro. A Polygon and Marin sandwich on the women’s podiums and we couldn’t be more proud to support these crushers!
Celebrating the rankings and efforts alike the Marin and Polygon athletes absolutely held it down over multiple disciplines and never lacked an ounce of stoke when meeting fans back at the tent. Including Dan Wolfe and their partner in crime Nick who arrived at Sea Otter via Polygon Bend R5 and Marin Nicasio 2 after a 1900 km long cycling trip; and Dan still had plenty of banter left in his tank upon arrival.
Sea Otter was not just a great time, but a memorable one for our brands and their athletes. Celebrating the titles, shenanigans, and already looking forward to next year.
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