Since turning Pro in 2008, Ryan Anderson has represented Canada at five World Championships and raced some of the world’s most prestigious cycling events including the Tour of Flanders, Paris-Roubaix and the Vuelta Espana.
His decorated past as one of Canada’s few top-tier professionals includes riding for teams like Direct-Energie, Rally Procycling and Team SpiderTech.
Today, Ryan has since retired from road racing and returned to his roots in mountain bikes. “I want to keep this dream going of seeing the world with a bike in hand but no longer bash into people at high speeds.”
He’s set his sights on gravel adventures and endurance mountain bike races. Last summer he took his Solo and went bike packing around BC including in the Chilcotin and Kootenay mountain ranges and this year he is hoping to head up north. When he's not exploring on his gravel bike, you can find Ryan riding his Altitude on the North Shore!
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Remi Gauvin Q&A – Behind the scenes of Tessellation
Remi Gauvin has been riding the Altitude since 2015, experiencing all its tweaks and updates along the way. Now, as he gears up for the 2024 season, he's taking on the completely redesigned Altitude.
Tech Highlights: Meet the all-new Altitude
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Tessellation - Introducing the all-new Altitude
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