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Gord's Ski & Bike
2 Locations to serve you better!

[L1]
2 Donald St
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA | 204.284.2952

[L2]
1765 Kenaston Blvd
Winnipeg, Manitoba
CANADA | 204.269.2952

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Matt Jasman
Assistant Tech Shop Manager.

At Gord’s since April 2007

Our very own Cliff Clavin, "the Winged nut that holds western civilization together", Matt is the weekend Assistant tech shop manager at our Kenaston store.

Matt loves to ride and LOVES his fox forks and Easton wheels... The dude managed to impress pretty much everyone in Panorama this year with his sleeper mountain bike skills.

As passionate about the job as anyone possibly could be, no one was surprised to see him listing cat wrestling, seagul watching and VW restoration as his hobbies since the guy is very much mechanicaly inclined.

All kidding aside Jazzman (as Micheal Best started calling him hours after we first hired him) is one of those dudes that'd do anything for our customers. His curiousity and unique desire to find solutions to problems is impressive and we're very happy he loves working at Gord's. We need guys like him around... well, let us qualify that last statement by saying we need ONE guy exactly like him around... and he's it.

Here are Matt's interview answers:

Favorite 3 tunes to ski/board/bike/workout to: Nine Inch Nails - The hand that Feeds, Rise Against - Entertainment, VNV Nation - Legion

When I grow up I don't want to stop having fun because society thinks old people can't ski aggressively or ride a bike down a mountain.

How would you rate yourself skill wise, on a scale of 1 to 10 as a skier? 7

How would you rate yourself as a bike rider? 8 on a bike

Best skier you ever ripped it up with > Alan Stewart

Best snowboarder you ever ripped it up with > Sterling Hunt

Best bike rider you ever rode with > Matt Coppens

Favorite movie: Supertroopers

Favorite beverage: A liter of cola

Lunch at the resort cafeteria: Depends on what the special may be, otherwise a burger or dog

I would consider myself first and foremost a biker.

The other sports I am passionate about include Sailing and Cross Country Snowboarding

My greatest sporting achievement would be first place for Laser Radial 16 and under male while sailing with the Manitoba Sailing Association

My favorite season is summer

What I like best about working at Gord’s: The wicked gear I get to see and learn about (We say "working with the guys" wayyyyy too much, I'll give it a break)

Most knowledgeable co-worker ski > Alan Stewart (unless I can vote for JF)

Most Knowledgeable co-worker bike > Matt Coppens

Most Knowledgeable co-worker snowboard
> Rowan

What would you call your “home” ski hill: Kicking Horse

My 5 favorite places to ride (summer)
: PANORAMA!, Kicking Horse, Eagle head, Whittier park and the Assinaboine park loop

My 5 favorite places to rip (winter): Kicking Horse, Big White, Sunshine, Frostfire, Spring Hill

In the summer I ride a 2007 Jamis XAM 1.0

My favorite 3 winter products here at Gord’s include Properly fitted boots, TNF Redpoint Jackets, Zardoz Not Wax

My favorite 3 summer products are Fox Forks, High end wheel sets (I'm partial to Easton Havocs myself) and Schwalbe Big Betties

My 6 day dream trip would consist of 6 days of foot deep powder at Whistler

I dream of one day owning a turbo Porsche

Favorite month for a ski/snowboard trip: March

Not that we have any favorites but…

The North Face or Mountain Hardwear outerwear > The North Face
Smith or Giro helmets > Giro
Scott or Nordica skis > Nordica
Dakine or Camelback hydration packs > Camelbak
Vitamin Water or RedBull > Vitamin water
Peak Performance or Karbon wintersport jackets > Peak Performance
Patagonia or Icebreaker underwear > Icebreaker
Swany or Dakine gloves > Dakine
Smith or Oakley goggles > Oakley
Thin or thick ski/board socks > thin
Scott or Rocky Mountain bikes >This is like picking a favorite child. Can I like both?

Ski or Snowboard > Ski
Interbike or Ski/Snowboard Show > Interbike
Road or Mountain > Mountain
Full suspension or hardtail mountain bikes > Full Suspension
Hot yoga or hot tub > Hot Tub
Helmet or toque > Helmet
Carbon or alu poles > Aluminum
Down or Primaloft > Primaloft
Mitts or Gloves > Gloves
Wax or Zardoz > Wax (I know, I listed Zardoz as a favorite product for winter, but it is not a replacement for wax, but a supplement)
Shell + Redpoint or insulated jacket > Shell + redpoint
Lifter or flat > Lifter
Muffins or donuts > mmm, donuts
Beach or Mountain > Mountain

Thanks Matt!

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The gang riding at Brandon Hills in October 2009
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WHAT DOES IT TAKE TO
LAND A JOB AT GORD'S?

The list of luminaries who make up Gord's Alumni is a long one, but that's mostly due to
the fact that we've been around since 1961. We do have a tendency to keep our staff for a longer than your average shop and we're very proud of that fact. We like to think that it comes down to hiring the right people, providing them with an enjoyable work environment and a very large hot tub on the roof (we wish).

When we hire staff there are a few strict guidelines that we follow... Little things like ethics, respect and walking the walk. We only hire folks who share our passion for the sports and activities we represent ... While we don't insist that our staff be experts skiers, snow boarders or bikers, we do insist that they posses a passion for those sports, that they get out and play and that they pursue a working knowledge of the gear and clothing we offer ... and last but not least every Gord's employee must posses a desire to share their passion with our customers.

It comes down to CARING and we care. Sometimes too much perhaps but one can never go wrong with hiring dudes and dudettes who care. Our belief is that if our staff cares, they will do what it takes to ensure your experience is a good one.

The product knowledge part of the equation is something we take very seriously at Gord's and we spend LOTS of time money training our staff. From taking key employees to ski and snowboard tests to taking our staff to trade shows and paying for hundreds of hours of product knowledge meetings and seminars, we seriously believe in the old adage that states that knowledge is power... And we do everything to make sure there is SOMEONE in the building that has an answer to your question, a solution to your problem or a suggestion for your next adventure.

The last part of the puzzle is that we all genuinely care for each other and treat each other as if we were family (complete with sibling rivalry). Working at Gord's entails buying into our core values, values that come straight from Gord Reid himself: Do it right, don't sell crap, listen to the customer and get out there and do it so you can relate and educate.

The quality of the people who work for us is our greatest combined asset. Without them we'd be just another shop selling stuff but with them we're so much more than a retailer, we're Gord's Ski and Bike.

GOT SKI EXPERIENCE?
Are you looking to buy your ski gear from someone who knows what their talking about? Looking to get some ski advice from someone who has, at the very least, skied before? How does 6 alpine ski coaches, 2 freestyle coaches, 3 ski instructors, 6 ex-racers and
a combined ski experience of well over 120 years sound? Fact is that no retailer in central Canada has more ski-knowledgeable staff than your friendly neighborhood Gord's Ski and Bike. Just take JF for example (pictured here skiing at Alyeska in Alaska), not many people anywhere have more ski experience than our President. No kidding, the guy has pretty much done it all including ski testing, racing, coaching, ski patrolling, ski repping and over 20 years as a full-time ski instructor in Quebec and Vermont. You want ski experience? Drop by our Donald store and let's talk white stuff.

RIDE MUCH?
As matter of fact we do! Did you know that absolutely every staff member at Gord's Ski and Bike belongs to Gord's Bike Club? It's mandatory to ride! If you're an employee you ride. It's as simple as that. The sum collection of staff bikes is mind boggling. Believe it or not, we're not kidding when we say that collectively the staff own well over
$90,000 worth of bikes (we don't ride crap). From JF's Commençal Supreme Mini DH and Darci's Rocky Mountain Slayer SXC to Coppens' and RT's unicycles and DH bikes, we have our priorities straight: RRSP's are for other people.

WALK IT LIKE YOU TALK IT
I remember when I was a 12 year-old kid in Montreal, Driving up to our chalet in the Laurentians every weekend, driving past GM's St-Therese assembly plant and seeing hundreds and hundreds of Hondas, Toyotas and Fords in the staff parking lot, thinking how wrong that was. Why would you not drive a chevy if you were building Camaros?

It's a matter of pride to us (and a pet peeve of mine) that we all ride and ski on stuff we sell. It's now an indelible part of Gord's culture. Except for the newbies who are given a year to flip their existing gear, we strongly recommend (and in some cases subsidize) that our staff ride the brands and products that we sell.

It's simple: How else can we honestly tell you how a Scott Genius rides unless we've ridden one ourselves? Of course we do the ski and bike and snowboard tests. Yes, we borrow each-other's rides regularly... but nothing beats real-world ownership experience in order to relate to you what living with this product is going to be like.
.. And that's why we insist that staff trash their Elans and hop on a pair of Dynastar's, It's called walking it like you're talking it. It's called integrity. It's the way Gord would have it.

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