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TSG ambassadors are upcoming riders, great legends or dedicated people we respect for their performance. Check them out here.


Renton Millar
The Melbourne skate legend describes himself as skateboarder, traveller and husband. He combines all three perfectly and is crowned World Cup Skateboard Champ.
Jürgen Horrwarth
Jürgen defines skateboarding as an attitude to a form of art that aligns beautifully with bodily manoeuvres.
Jocke Olsson
Jocke is a vert legend from Sweden and everybodies nice guy.
Sam Beckett
Really talented UK vert kid that is part of the world tour showing the the future of vert skating.
Aaron Chase
The godfather of modern all-terrain bicycle riding. Chase essential created technical mountain biking by bringing a street and park influenced riding style off-road.
Cameron McCaul
It all started with a Toys r Us bike and ended in a real successful pro carrier.
Sam Pilgrim
You know what to expect when your nick name is leopardhead... aggressively he attacks dirt and street grounds like an animal while always staying nice and friendly.
Amir Kabbani
Ambitious, consistent and determined! But this is only one side to characterize Amir, he is a nice and funny dude as well who just loves riding his bike.
Timo Pritzel
Timo evolved from bmx pro to dirt pro to team coach to business man with his own clothing brand without ever loosing his natural niceness.
Mischa Breitenstein
Together with his brother Pascal, Mischa holds up the swiss mtb dirt scene in and outside his home country.
Pascal Breitenstein
Together with his brother Mischa, Pascal holds up the swiss mtb dirt scene in and outside his home country.
Ricardo Laguna
Multi-talented Vegas sunny boy who competes in BMX, hosts TV shows, organizes events, builds dirt courses, teaches at clinics, appears as guest speaker at schools... everything is possible!
Ale Barbero
The italian bmx machine!
Markus Hampl
Markus collects bmx titels but besides riding he loves building dirt tracks and is one of the best builders worldwide.
Brian Hunt
Brian is a ramp, street and dirt rider that always seems to have a smile on his face. His riding is burly, stylish and technical. In his spare time, he enjoys traveling and most importantly, ice cream.
Patrick Guimez
The french BMX pro lives in beautiful south of France and hosts its own event. Lords of Dirt is a friendly jam session with international riders.
Claudio Caluori
Part of the swiss DH world cup scene, Claudio never gets tired. Besides riding he puts all his energy into coaching the Scott 11 DH team.
Markus Pekoll
Ending up two times as national champ and with a 12th place at the WC in Schladming, Markus brings new spirit to the Austrian downhill scene and is for sure the future mtb hope for Austria.
Angie Hohenwarter
Sweet when you see her, but tough when she rides down the 4cross or downhill parcours.
Moritz Bauer
Our youngest team member is the most talented dirt youngblood. Definitely one to watch!
TEAM SCOTT 11
Scott 11 is a young European downhillbreed attacking the World Cup.
Iouri Podladtchikov
His mix of russian spirit and swiss correctness makes Iouri an interesting character. Besides snowboarding he also loves skateboarding.
Gian Simmen
First Olympic halfpipe winner back in 1998. Gian is still part of the scene, competing for fun and coaching the swiss freestyle rooky squad.
Etienne Gilbert
Traveling between eastern and western Canada, the French Canadian hasnt had to venture outside of his home country very often in order to make his snowboard career successful.
Ville Uotila
Part of the World TTR Tour Ville rocks at events and contest all around Europe.
Elias Elhardt
Elias is our newest addition to the team. A real bundle of energy, rocking with great performance and style.
Silvia Mittermüller
one of the strongest female riders in the snowboard scene able to take it from the pipe to the park to the pow with ease.
Benedikt Mayr
Loves riding backcountry as much as park and is a funny and open-minded personality.
Caja Schöpf
Caja is one of the best female german freeskier and the only girl in the german FIAT Freestyle Team.
Daniel Fetz
Successfull self-made wakeboarder, that doesnt only dominate the international scene but also runs his own wakeboard school.
AMBASSADORS
TSG ambassadors are upcoming riders, great legends or dedicated people we respect for their performance.
TEAM SCOTT 11
Nick Beer
Switzerland.s biggest hope to get back on the world cup to get back to top. European Champ, 6th place at World Cup in Andorra, Swiss Champ

What does riding for TSG mean to you?
I really like the gear and all the stuff. It.s all really high quality gear with a cool style.

Your sport has given you the chance to travel the world. Of all places you have explored, which has been most memorable?
The best memories I have are from a 3-month trip to New Zealand.
birthday:17.09.1987
hometown:Interlaken
riding since:2001
Adrian Weiss
Adrian was training hard through the winter to get into the top ten this year. A crash during the World Cup in South Africa took him away from racing for two months, but he is on the way back.

What does riding for TSG mean to you?
I am proud to ride TSG products. It.s good high quality stuff and like it.

How do you cope with a tough slam?
Hmm, it.s difficult to say. This year when I broke my vertebra I had to deal with the fear in my mind when going fast. It.s hard mental work and more practice.

What has been your scariest experience on a bike?
That was when I slamed in South Africa and broke my first two vertebras.
birthday:20.12.1985
hometown:Nürnesdorf, Switzerland
riding since:2002
Emilie Siegenthaler
The Swiss Champion, riding Scott bikes for ages.

What does riding for TSG mean to you?
It.s cool to have products that not everyone has, it.s kind of .exotic. and they are really listening to the riders and their ideas so I.m really glad to have the opportunity to ride for TSG.

Your sport has given you the chance to travel the world. Of all places you have explored, which has been most memorable?
I would say South Africa. I have been to many places in 2 years now, but the first world cup this year was incredible. Pietermaritzburg was a very special world cup, we had more than a hour to go up to the start with a huge old and used truck, which was filled with riders and we went up slowly on the highway, all the way around the hill. to the top of the jungle forest. Very unique experience: the people, the animals, the food, everything was new to me.

What has been your scariest experience on a bike?
I had many scary experiences in races or training at the worlds, nose dives on jumps for examples, sometimes it ended up with a crash, sometimes I was lucky. But I can.t remember one in particular. Maybe at the swiss championships in 2008, the track was very technical and difficult, and some drops where pretty scary also because the track was so long.
birthday:19.09.1986
hometown:Biel/Bienne (Switzerland)
riding since:2008 (DH), 1998 (XC)
Mirco Weiss
Mirco is a solid top 10 rider on the swiss Fourcross scene. He will finish his apprenticeship this year and then attack at the world cups.

What does riding for TSG mean to you?
It is great, because the products are really good.

What has been your scariest experience on a bike?
I was dirt jumping. I jumped over the last one and I realized that I come to short in the air. So I jumped over the bar, and bounced on the ground. It hurt so much and the result was a milt fracture.
birthday:15.8.1988
hometown:Nürensdorf, Switzerland
riding since:1997
Fabien Pedemanaud
The fastest french farmer is always pushing the limits.
birthday:12.6.1984
hometown:Ordan-Larroque, France
riding since:1984
Aari Barrett
The Kiwi is the hope in the Junior.s category. He.s already shown his skills by placing first junior at the opening round of this year.s world cup in South Africa.

What does riding for TSG mean to you?
Using quality and reliable protection.

Who do you respect in your sport?
Greg Minaar and Steave Peat.

What has been your scariest experience on a bike?
Crashing in some rocks and dislocating and snapping my finger! Not realizing until I hop back up to reach for the bars.
birthday:31.01.1991
hometown:Havelock North, New Zealand
riding since:2000