New entry nel team Felt: Darren Pokoj
Felt Bicycles is pleased to announce that mountain bike rider Darren Pokoj (AUS) is the newest member of the 2008 Felt Team.
The 21 years old Australian caught a lot of eyes not only during the various contests he attempted worldwide in the last two years. Now he is looking forward to a very successful future with his new partner Felt.
Darren showed his enormous potential numerous times in last season. Almost winning the Nissan Qashqai Challenge in Madrid Spain (discipline street), he proved his very personal style. Nobody can do nosedive 360s like he can. So within the pro-scene they are just called down under threes. But Darren is not only into street and dirt jumping. Originally he had started with BMX twelve years ago, then he got into mountain bikes. He became a quite successful DH and 4-Cross rider, winning various national and international 4X and downhill competitions in 2004 and 2005. In 2006 he also focused on freeride and slope style competitions, e.g. winning the slopestyle at the Red Bull Trailfox, becoming the Vienna Air King or placing 5th at the Adidas
Slopestyle and 6th at the Red Bull District Ride in Italy, even with a broken ankle! It obviously can be stated, that Darren is one of the most versatile riders. Doesnt matter if its downhill, dirt, slopestyle, street, park or just freeriding - Darren has that special feeling for his bike,
like only a few guys have. Felt produces a huge range of bikes for these different disciplines. Therefore its a perfect fit for
Darren and for Felt. Darren will bring in all his knowledge and experience to support Felt in achieving this aim. Felt is building a high-class team right now, having signed riders like Joscha Forstreuter as well as Cameron Zink (winner Kokanee Crankworx-Slopestyle 2006).
Right now, Darren is enjoying the down under summer at the Gold Coast of Australia. From April on he will spend most of his time in Europe to join all the international contests and to keep riding his bike all year long. Felt wishes Darren just the best for the next season. Stay the way you are, keep on rocking and go for gold.
Felt Bicycles is pleased to announce that mountain bike rider Darren Pokoj (AUS) is the newest member of the 2008 Felt Team.
The 21 years old Australian caught a lot of eyes not only during the various contests he attempted worldwide in the last two years. Now he is looking forward to a very successful future with his new partner Felt.
Darren showed his enormous potential numerous times in last season. Almost winning the Nissan Qashqai Challenge in Madrid Spain (discipline street), he proved his very personal style. Nobody can do nosedive 360s like he can. So within the pro-scene they are just called down under threes. But Darren is not only into street and dirt jumping. Originally he had started with BMX twelve years ago, then he got into mountain bikes. He became a quite successful DH and 4-Cross rider, winning various national and international 4X and downhill competitions in 2004 and 2005. In 2006 he also focused on freeride and slope style competitions, e.g. winning the slopestyle at the Red Bull Trailfox, becoming the Vienna Air King or placing 5th at the Adidas
Slopestyle and 6th at the Red Bull District Ride in Italy, even with a broken ankle! It obviously can be stated, that Darren is one of the most versatile riders. Doesnt matter if its downhill, dirt, slopestyle, street, park or just freeriding - Darren has that special feeling for his bike,
like only a few guys have. Felt produces a huge range of bikes for these different disciplines. Therefore its a perfect fit for
Darren and for Felt. Darren will bring in all his knowledge and experience to support Felt in achieving this aim. Felt is building a high-class team right now, having signed riders like Joscha Forstreuter as well as Cameron Zink (winner Kokanee Crankworx-Slopestyle 2006).
Right now, Darren is enjoying the down under summer at the Gold Coast of Australia. From April on he will spend most of his time in Europe to join all the international contests and to keep riding his bike all year long. Felt wishes Darren just the best for the next season. Stay the way you are, keep on rocking and go for gold.