Lance Armstrong has joined the ownership group behind Honey Stinger, the Colorado manufacturer of honey-based nutritional foods.  In addition to future product development and endorsement of Honey Stinger energy gels, bars and organic chews, Armstrong becomes part of the ownership team in the Steamboat Springs-based company.


I first tried Honey Stinger products during a mountain bike race in Colorado, says Armstrong. I was impressed with the great taste and energy they provided. Honey Stinger works for me in training and racing because you want to eat them and they work. I like the whole team-they understand what athletes need and theyre great to work with. Im excited to be part of the Stinger team and work with them on expanding the products and business.”


Armstrong first met Len Zanni, Honey Stingers marketing director, when they teamed up to race the 12 Hours of Snowmass mountain bike race outside Aspen in 2008. The foundation for a new business partnership was hatched over the course of long bike rides and get-togethers with company leaders.


Bill Gamber, an athlete/ entrepreneur, teamed up with his father William, a honey industry veteran, Bob Stahl, a food product developer, and John Miller, a professional beekeeper, to found Honey Stinger in 2002. Today, the company produces over 20 honey-based energy products that are distributed internationally at specialty sporting goods retailers and natural food grocers.


Were thrilled and honored to have the opportunity to work with an athlete of Lances stature. Beyond his athletic achievements, Lance is an inspiration and a leader in the fight against cancer, states Bill Gamber. Our relationship with Lance comes at a time when Honey Stinger is riding a wave of momentum and this partnership is a major step for our brand.