Sam Pilgrim

Sam Pilgrim (born 4 June 1990 in Colchester, Essex England) is a Professional freeride Mountain biker. Known for his missing tooth and his unique style of tricks, he gained international fame with his YouTube channel exposure under his name Sam Pilgrim in which he makes videos documenting his extreme stunts on various courses around the world. He is an FMB World Tour overall winner in 2013, becoming the first European athlete to win the competition since its establishment in 2010.[1]

Sam Pilgrim
Personal information
Born (1990-06-04) 4 June 1990
Colchester, Essex,England
Team information
Current teamMonster Energy
DisciplineSlopestyle Mountain Bikes, Dirt jumping
RoleFreestyle
Rider typeSlopestyle, Dirt, Freeride

Early life

From Colchester, Essex England, the British freeride star would begin riding mountain bikes at the age of 14 and quickly winning his first competition the Filthy 48. In 2007, he would compete in his first international competition season, at only 17 years old he would quickly become a fan favorite winning his first major competition at King of Dirt in Austria.[2]

Sponsors

Sam is currently part of Monster Energy Mountain biking. Pilgrim's main bike sponsor is with NS Bikes. He currently is a GoPro athlete as well. He also has deals with Haibike, Swatch, TSG, Continental, Trickstuff, Halo Wheels, and Ergon.[3]

Achievement

Pilgrim has won dozens of FMB competitions such as Red Bull District Ride in 2011, competing in Dew Tour, various Crankworx events, and the X-Games. He placed 3rd overall in 2011 in the FMB World Tour. He placed 5th overall in 2012 in the FMB World Tour Rankings and 6th overall in 2010.[4]

FMB World Tour Champion 2013

  • Won FMB World Tour (1st Overall)
  • 1st 26Trix
  • 1st NS Bikes Slopestyle
  • 1st FISE Slopestyle Montpellier
  • 1st Swatch Rocket Air
  • 1st Teva Slopestyle
  • 2nd Bearclaw Invitational
  • 2nd at Crankworx L2A
  • 2nd Red Bull Berg Line
  • 3rd Red Bull Joyride (Diamond Series)
  • 5th at Colorado Freeride Festival
  • 14th Overall at X-Games Munich
  • Placed 29th at Red Bull Rampage

References

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