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Local rider picked for first Kona enduro team

Influential biking company chooses Rhys Verner
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Rhys Verner, when he won big at the World Enduro Series last year.

An iconic mountain bike company has chosen local rider Rhys Verner to be a part of its first enduro racing team.

Kona Bikes selected Verner, who’s already been receiving support from the corporation.

It’s yet another accomplishment in a long string of achievements by Verner.

“It’s kind of been awhile coming,” said Verner, noting he’s been riding with Kona’s cross country program for some time.

The 20-year-old’s placement on the enduro team is a logical next step, given his big win in Italy last year.

During the Enduro World Series in Finale Ligure, the rider from Garibaldi Highlands managed to take first place in the under-21 category, finishing one minute and 14 seconds ahead of the closest competitor.

“[It] was a crazy feeling,” he said. “That was the start of everything, was winning that. It just kickstarted everything big time. Kona was really fired up about that.”

“We’re working on this new enduro program, and I’m pretty pumped to be one of the guys on it,” he added.

As part of his work with Kona, Verner gets to test-ride new bikes and provide feedback.

“They definitely do value my opinions,” he said.

Verner also said he’s talked with a product manager regarding models that are being designed for enduro racing.

Among other perks, Verner’s involvement with the company also allows him to pay travel bills for competitions that might have previously been out of his reach before.

“It just allows me to have the best shot at achieving my goals, and that starts with just getting to the races,” he said.

In two weeks, he’ll be competing in Chile and Columbia, which can both be expensive destinations to visit.

For Verner, his journey into the cycling world began in elementary school.

After classes finished, he and his friends would hit the trails.

Over time, he progressed from elementary races to high school competitions until he started competing at the elite level.

Verner used to race with local cycling club Team Squamish, which has produced accomplished riders such as world champion Miranda Miller.

He also said he cut his teeth training with people like Mark Bunyan, Cory Leclerc and Mike Charuk.

Verner said his parents were very supportive and noted the positive influences he had from fellow riders.

“There [were] lots of older athletes as well that were positive role models to follow,” he said.

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