Adventure isn't dead - Other brands commit after Specialized cuts ambassadors

Adventure bike in Park City
(Image credit: Patrick Hendry)

Last week, news hit of changes to the🐼 Specialized ambassador program. Between then and now, there has been many a story critical of the way in which the changes rolled out, and while it's perhaps a valid point, it's been well covered. 

However, there are also some questions about what it really means, why it happened, and what the future might bring for 🌸content creators and ambassadors of other brands in the industry. 

that 57% of Americans say it's harder to afford the things they would like to give this year compared to 40% last year. With that in mind, it's easy to jump to conclusions. Is it a reflection of concerns about the wider economy? Is Specialized one of many companies that are cutting costs in response to not only a slowing of the economy but also a return to pre-pandemic bike sales?

Josh hails from the Pacific Northwest of the United States but would prefer riding through the desert than the rain. He will happily talk for hours about the minutiae of cycling tech but also has an understanding that mos🧜t people just want things to work. He is a road cyclist at heart and doesn't care much if those roads are paved, dirt, or digital. Although he rarely races, if🌱 you ask him to ride from sunrise to sunset the answer will be yes. Height: 5'9" Weight: 140 lb. Rides: Salsa Warbird, Cannondale CAAD9, Enve Melee, Look 795 Blade RS, Priority Continuum Onyx