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Greg Minnaar joins Rush Sports

By Press Office · 31 comments

International mountain bike racing legend, Greg Minnaar, has joined South African-based bicycle industry wholesaler, Rush Sports, as a director.

ccs-62657-0-49696400-1479478271.jpgThree-time world champion, Greg Minnaar, has joined South African-based cycle industry distribution company, Rush Sports, as a director. Photo credit: Gary Perkin/flipper

Minnaar, who begins his 18th professional downhill racing season in 2017, will play an advisory role in the company initially, using his international contacts and experience to help grow the company’s product range and reach.

“We are very pleased to have Greg join Rush Sports as a director. While he’s seen largely as a racing legend, he’s accumulated a wealth of product and industry knowledge in his almost two decades of international competition and travel,” said Andre van Aarde, Rush Sports Managing Director.

“We have ambitious growth plans for Rush Sports and Greg’s presence and input as a director will be highly valuable to the business. Greg is more than just a talented, committed bike racer, he is constantly in tune with the technology and trends of mountain biking and we believe he will offer a lot in terms of guidance and advice,” added Van Aarde.

“I’m excited to join Rush Sports. It’s a company that’s been around for some time but has adapted better than most to the changing business patterns in the bicycle industry, both internationally and in Southern Africa,” said Minnaar.

“I intend to be racing for a good few years still and am super motivated for the 2017 season with Santa Cruz Syndicate. But I have reached a point where I feel I need additional goals and the directorship with Rush Sports allows me to focus on new objectives within the industry that I’m so passionate about,” he added.

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One of the brands that Rush Sports distributes in South Africa, is Maxxis, which has been a sponsor of Minnaar’s since 2003.

“We have a very strong relationship with Greg as an athlete. As one of the greatest mountain bike racers of all time, he offers the Maxxis brand the highest level of endorsement. With Greg joining Rush Sports we will be able to expand our relationship from the racing side and into the business side, which is exciting for us as South Africa is a key market for the Maxxis brand,” said Ryan Huang, Maxxis International Sales.

“We have been mindful of the changes to the business landscape in the cycling market, particularly over the past 18 months and have always looked for ways to make Rush Sports as current and relevant as possible. With Greg on board as a decision maker, we intend to ensure we continue along that path, but with more international focus, particularly in other developing markets,” added Van Aarde.

For more about Rush Sports, visit www.rushsports.co.za. For more about Greg Minnaar, visit www.gregminnaar.com.

Comments

V12man

Nov 22, 2016, 7:18 AM

Perhaps he has a secret crush on Greg and is hoping that he'll come and personally deliver his order.

LOL... wonder where he might put it..... of course - crushes on Greg are reserved for Hayley-Ann.... :)

 

I never understand why people can't call and talk to other people these days....  solves a LOT of issues very simply.... if you have a problem, pick up the phone and ask for the boss.... works most of the time....

GLuvsMtb

Nov 22, 2016, 7:23 AM

LOL... wonder where he might put it..... of course - crushes on Greg are reserved for Hayley-Ann.... :)

 

I never understand why people can't call and talk to other people these days.... solves a LOT of issues very simply.... if you have a problem, pick up the phone and ask for the boss.... works most of the time....

Agreed. I had an appointment with someone at home yesterday over lunch time. When he was late I phoned his office, and they got back to me to say that he got held up at his previous appointment and will be at my house in 15 minutes. Now I could have gone to their company FB page to whinge there, but why do that when its quicker and easier to just pick up the phone?
Gen

Nov 22, 2016, 7:25 AM

Agreed. I had an appointment with someone at home yesterday over lunch time. When he was late I phoned his office, and they got back to me to say that he got held up at his previous appointment and will be at my house in 15 minutes. Now I could have gone to their company FB page to whinge there, but why do that when its quicker and easier to just pick up the phone?

But they did reply, (on the same day).. Maybe he should just check his spam[emoji102]
Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Nov 22, 2016, 7:53 AM

LOL... wonder where he might put it..... of course - crushes on Greg are reserved for Hayley-Ann.... :)

 

I never understand why people can't call and talk to other people these days....  solves a LOT of issues very simply.... if you have a problem, pick up the phone and ask for the boss.... works most of the time....

From my perspective, it's a bit of a CYA situation. If it's a particularly time sensitive issue, I'll start with a phonecall to lay the groundwork and then follow up with an email to make it official. I like having records of communication. It also helps avoid confusion. IF you set things out properly.

 

But for a quick thing which doesn't require much detail, or a hurry-up request - phonecall is king. 

 

Also for buying / selling stuff. 

Captain Fastbastard Mayhem

Nov 22, 2016, 7:55 AM

oh, and top reply from Rush. 

Stretch

Nov 22, 2016, 8:57 AM

I am a qualified bicycle technician, servicing bicycles from home. About 3 weeks ago I sent Rush Sport an email wanting to buy a bearing for a Cane Creek headset. They did not even bother to answer me. NOT IMPRESSED.!!!. Jaco Hoffmann Pretoria. Faerie Glen Cycle Workshop.

watch out chaps...we have a first post badass here

Tankman

Nov 28, 2016, 4:47 AM

Greg Minnaar = Santa Cruz

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