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Linsey Corbin to Unveil Custom Bike/Beer Combo in Hawaii

Free Big Sky beer: Who’s not going to show up?

Posted on by LAVA
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Montana-based professional triathlete Linsey Corbin, America’s top female finisher at the recent 70.3 Ironman World Championships (third overall), has announced she will bring her new custom SCOTT Sports Plasma3, as well as Big Sky Brewing Company beer to this year’s Ironman World Championships.  Corbin’s custom SCOTT Sports Plasma3 bike, which debuted at the 2010 event, was auctioned for charity earlier this Spring. This year’s white, purple, and green ride features a Montana theme to match Corbin’s “Montana Made” moniker.

“SCOTT Sports continues to push the envelope on design. All they asked was that I send my favorite image of the Montana mountains. It’s the first bike I’ve seen with embedded photography in the design,” Corbin said. The bike also features her signature bison skull logo and a compliment of parts from longtime sponsors Speedplay, SRAM, Zipp, and Vision.

Missoula-based Big Sky Brewing Company, Corbin’s so-called “recovery” sponsor, will once again be packaging a Linsey Corbin Montana Made Ale for this year’s event. Corbin said, “I don’t know many triathletes that don’t enjoy a good, cold beer after a long day at the office.” We here at LAVA were fortunate enough to try the beer at the 70.3 World Championships, and the beer snobs among us think it a fine, fine ale. Previous versions have ranged from a filtered wheat ale to a hoppy, strong ale. The version we tried was almost a nice, strong, almost barley wine like style. To support SCOTT Sports’ design efforts on the bike, the brewery’s graphic artist designed a can to match this year’s frame design. In addition to this custom look, the can label also features logos from Corbin’s top three sponsors: Saucony, Clif Bar, and SCOTT Sports.

Both the bike and the beer will be on display at the Clif Bar Triathlounge, and featured during “Happy Hour with Linsey Corbin” Wednesday afternoon before the big race. The Clif Bar Triahthlounge, unleashed by the company at last year’s event, provides a space for athletes and spectators to hang out, try new products, relax, and enjoy the race. Happy Hour with Linsey Corbin will begin at 4pm on Wednesday, October 5th at the Team Clif Bar House located on Ali’i Drive in Kona. In the mysterious fashion of the Clif Bar Triathlounge, the address will be released closer to the event.

Of the pre-race event, Corbin exclaimed, “Free Big Sky beer: Who’s not going to show up?”