Dirt Corps Racing
As ambassadors of our sport and culture, we¹re promoting the stoke of riding and creating an awareness by example to help build and influence a more positive outcome for the future.
We have a moto, Semper Dirticus, which means something along the lines of "Always Dirty". It sounds silly, but like the US Marine Corps from which it is borrowed, it represents our members commitment and dedication to each other and our passion for building, riding, and racing!
First Video showcasing Dirt Corps Racing;
MATT PATTERSON
[URL=http://vimeo.com/9329268]Matt Patterson, Director of Dirt Corps Racing from Walter Yi on Vimeo.
Known Aliases: Rooster, Flying Mattress, HuckThat
FAVORITE TRAILS: Tough to pick one, my own creations will always come first, like the new Duthie Hill flow lines or some of the exit 25 trails that are no longer with us. Other people's trails, like pretty much anything on the North Shore, or Whistler play a huge part in influencing our building and riding.
CURRENT FAVORITE PRODUCT:> The new Trek Scratch. Trek have designed the Scratch frame around downhill geometry but in a tighter and lighter package which makes the bike incredibly versatile. The Scratch 7 Matt's currently riding is only 34lbs and has a steep enough seat tube that it climbs like a goat, but as you can see in this video, it's more than capable of being ridden hard and fast. You can learn more about the Trek Scratch here:
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain_full_suspension/scratch#scratch
BACKGROUND: Kiwi, Freerider and Downhiller (Expert 30). Active trail-builder, web developer, photographer, dad, and much more. Matt is the first one to find it, hit it and get the crew with it.
As you can see, Matt oozes speed. More to come from Dirt Corps Racing!
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As ambassadors of our sport and culture, we¹re promoting the stoke of riding and creating an awareness by example to help build and influence a more positive outcome for the future.
We have a moto, Semper Dirticus, which means something along the lines of "Always Dirty". It sounds silly, but like the US Marine Corps from which it is borrowed, it represents our members commitment and dedication to each other and our passion for building, riding, and racing!
First Video showcasing Dirt Corps Racing;
MATT PATTERSON
[URL=http://vimeo.com/9329268]Matt Patterson, Director of Dirt Corps Racing from Walter Yi on Vimeo.
Known Aliases: Rooster, Flying Mattress, HuckThat
FAVORITE TRAILS: Tough to pick one, my own creations will always come first, like the new Duthie Hill flow lines or some of the exit 25 trails that are no longer with us. Other people's trails, like pretty much anything on the North Shore, or Whistler play a huge part in influencing our building and riding.
CURRENT FAVORITE PRODUCT:> The new Trek Scratch. Trek have designed the Scratch frame around downhill geometry but in a tighter and lighter package which makes the bike incredibly versatile. The Scratch 7 Matt's currently riding is only 34lbs and has a steep enough seat tube that it climbs like a goat, but as you can see in this video, it's more than capable of being ridden hard and fast. You can learn more about the Trek Scratch here:
http://www.trekbikes.com/us/en/bikes/mountain_full_suspension/scratch#scratch
BACKGROUND: Kiwi, Freerider and Downhiller (Expert 30). Active trail-builder, web developer, photographer, dad, and much more. Matt is the first one to find it, hit it and get the crew with it.
As you can see, Matt oozes speed. More to come from Dirt Corps Racing!
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