Coming from a cyclo-cross background, young Frischi soaked up everything Ritchey, a pioneer in mountain biking had to offer. This went far beyond just riding a bike. Tom showed his riders, how to fillet braze frames in his work shop in Skyline. He even let the riders do some work on the frames which they would be racing on. The riders had to build their own bikes, instead of purely just racing on them, so that they would get familiar with the technical aspects of a bicycle.
At this stage, Tom was 34 years old, he was still super fit and took part in every training ride that his pro riders did.
As much as Tom’s riders learned from his know-how and history, Tom learned a great deal from them as well, often asking the riders for their feedback and ideas.
The sport of mountain biking was in a huge experimentation phase in the 90s and unlike road or cyclo-cross, nothing was impossible.