Kurt Sorge Joins Chromag Bikes

Kurt Sorge Joins Chromag Bikes

Posted by Rebecca Ritz on

Chromag Bikes is pleased to welcome Kurt Sorge to the Chromag Family.

A great guy and a hard worker, Kurt Sorge has accomplished iconic status in the mountain biking world, but at home he’s just a down to earth rider who loves adventure in the mountains.  Coming from Nelson, BC, Kurt has a lot in common with Chromag and it was simply inevitable that our paths would cross eventually.

Kurt Sorge

Kurt joined us in the spring of 2020 as a Chromag rider. He's been product testing our technical components and apparel as well as gloves and protection.  He’s already had a lot of influence on our product development and we look forward to working with Kurt in the future! 

Kurt Sorge heading to his compound in Nelson, BC

“It has been really cool to see Chromag progress as a company over the years. As a BC born and bred brand they have always caught my attention. Now arguably the best aftermarket product in the industry they have branched out into the apparel and protection world. This really sparked my interest, from having high quality materials and well thought out designs for all types of weather..I couldn’t be more excited to team up with Chromag to help create the most functional and stylish mountain bike gear every rider is looking for.”

                                    - Kurt Sorge 

Kurt Sorge and his cat!
Kurt's latest summer project: 

We look forward to working with Kurt and being a part of his storied career. Have a look here at the 2018 visual story of his home life. It doesn't look too bad!

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