Eight years ago, when bikes had 26” wheels, steel was real, and bar-ends were the future to climbing faster, Anton Cooper––then a shorter, pocket-rocket version of his current self––shot onto the national mountain bike scene, matching the speed of New Zealand’s best elite racers.
Since then, Anton has grown into a size small 29er and become a household name on the international mountain bike scene for his consistently high performance. He is now a face of the Cannondale Factory Racing team, winning a Junior World Championship, Commonwealth Games Gold and, most recently, the U23 World Championship. Anton’s CV is so glowing you could read it in the dark. How did this metamorphosis happen, and what has gone into the development of Anton Cooper?
It’s not just about the legs
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