Olympian and Mountain Bike Hall of Famer


A bona fide icon in the mountain biking world, Travis Brown represented the United States in the 2000 Olympics and on ten World Championship teams in mountain biking; he also won two single-speed world championships. He's excelled at everything in between, from road races to cyclocross, and has three long-coveted NORBA National Pro titles to call his own. In 2006, Travis was inducted into the Mountain Bike Hall of Fame.

A graduate of University of Colorado with a degree in Microbiology where he was an All American in skiing and member of the '90 CU NCAA D1 Championship Ski Team, Travis was one of the earliest pro athletes to use FRS. He was first introduced to FRS in early 2005 and has been an avid fan ever since. Travis studied the science and carefully monitored his own performance with FRS before making it part of his regular training program. Travis continues his long career with Trek Bicycles as an athlete, product developer and spokes person.