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ammayya123
03-09-2010, 02:58 AM
Fi’zi:k has hired endurance racing legend, Nat Ross, in a newly created position, fi’zi:k Brand Specialist for the USA retail channel. The Golden, Colorado based Ross will continue to cultivate his marathon prowess crossing the continent to educate the IBD and promote every facet of the fi’zi:k brand.

“With a resume that encompasses teaching, coaching, professional commentary and bike fitting in additional to his athletic accomplishments, there wasn’t a more befitting candidate to fill the role as fi’zi:k brand expert and communication specialist to the retail channel,” said George Eubanks, Sales Manager of Highway Two, fi’zi:k US subsidiary.

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BruceG
03-09-2010, 09:20 AM
Fi’zi:k has hired endurance racing legend, Nat Ross, in a newly created position, fi’zi:k Brand Specialist for the USA retail channel. The Golden, Colorado based Ross will continue to cultivate his marathon prowess crossing the continent to educate the IBD and promote every facet of the fi’zi:k brand.

“With a resume that encompasses teaching, coaching, professional commentary and bike fitting in additional to his athletic accomplishments, there wasn’t a more befitting candidate to fill the role as fi’zi:k brand expert and communication specialist to the retail channel,” said George Eubanks, Sales Manager of Highway Two, fi’zi:k US subsidiary.

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Knestis
03-09-2010, 09:26 AM
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