Our brand ambassadors represent the philosophy and values of each of our brands: improvement, sacrifice, performance, discipline... But at the same time, these athletes also represent the most human part of our brands, those with which we identify and with which we connect. Discover them!
BH Coloma Team
The project led by Carlos Coloma and whose main exponent is David Valero, sees Paris 2024 as a priority objective, taking into account that the structure achieved bronze with Valero in the last Olympic event, Tokyo 2020, and that its instigator and driving force , Coloma himself, won the medal in Rio 2016, again a bronze, which changed his career forever.
BUFF® Megamo
With the recent addition of the reigning European champion, Wout Alleman, BUFF Megamo Team puts the cherry on top of a project that also sees the incorporation of Spanish Pablo Rodríguez and Dutch Rosa van Doorn for this 2024, while Janina Wüst, Hans Becking, Jose Dias, and Enrique Morcillo continue to be part of it. Aspiring to be among the contenders for the goal of being the best. A major challenge indeed!
Samuel Sánchez
Samuel Sánchez conquered the world one day in August 2008 at the Beijing Olympics and also stood among the top three in the Tour - 2nd in 2010 - and La Vuelta - 3rd in 2007 and 2nd in 2009. Proudly Asturian, he reinvents himself already retired from professionalism and will debut in this 2024 with the gravel world champion jersey in the Master 45 category.
Óscar Pujol
Óscar Pujol is one of the most charismatic and respected figures in the cycling sector in our country for many reasons. He was a professional cyclist, presenter, and a prominent figure on the GCN channel in Spanish, having traveled the world competing during his active career and now enjoying his passion for two wheels. His approach to cycling embodies an 'Estival' spirit.
Saleta Castro
'Triathlete since 2001', reads on his Instagram profile. Without intending to contradict her, we will say that long-distance triathlon has always been part of her DNA. Her 21 long-distance triathlons completed – with victory at the IRONMAN in Maastricht in 2017 – speak of the talent and ability to improve of a unique athlete who has found in cycling, in all its modalities and disciplines, a new way to challenge herself.
Marcel Zamora
Marcel's relationship with Castelli goes back so far that the protagonist himself has trouble remembering the initiation point. His victories and his knowledge and experience in the specialty allowed the brand to evolve some of its most iconic models for triathletes. Gravel is his renewed passion and Banyoles (Girona) is the place to find it.
María Gijón
The Finnish concept sisu , which María Gijón made her own after participating in the Ironman 70.3 World Championship in Lathi (Finland), refers to the human capacity to evolve with determination, resilience and courage. Skills that also define this amateur triathlete who loves challenges. Because the best is always yet to come.
JORBA BROTHERS
When asked where their shared passion for gravity cycling disciplines comes from, the Jorba brothers shrug. It must be, they say, "something that comes from within." Guillem, Ferrán, Pau, and Ignasi felt, at different times and to varying degrees, a love-at-first-sight for enduro and downhill disciplines that they still maintain today. They convey passion in everything they do. Theirs is 'flow'.
ALEX ISCLA
"Downhill rider from Andorra," reads his official Instagram profile. From Andorra to the world, Alex has recently switched from practicing enduro to downhill. It is in this latter discipline that he aims to make a name for himself among the world's top specialists. And he has chosen the path of partnering with the best. Long live the 'Alex & Alpinestars Cycling' union.
NATALIA GUILHERME
Natalia Guilherme set herself a goal: to compete in an Ironman 70.3. And she achieved it - 17 times to date -. Then, she thought about making the leap to the mother of all distances: Ironman. She has already completed two. Just a few months ago, she set out to launch a project that would allow her to integrate her great passion with the possibility of inspiring more women to practice sports. Do you know how this story ends? Yes, Women’s + is already a reality.
DAVID FERRER
For someone who has been everything in their profession, finding new motivations is a fundamental part of the life process. David Ferrer needs no introductions: a top 10 ATP tennis player for almost a decade and the current Spanish captain of the Davis Cup team. 'Ferru' now enjoys both road and mountain biking as much as he does on the tennis courts.
FELIPE ORTS
The term pioneer is used to define those who break barriers, achieve success where few have before. In Spanish sports, there are no shortage of examples. Felipe Orts is one of them. A cyclist capable of excelling internationally in a discipline, cyclocross, where no one in our country had previously achieved what Felipe has: being among the world elite.