Richard La China, CEO of Ninja Mountain Bike Performance, speaks to an audience during January’s Klamath IDEA Talk on Jan. 15 at Brevada Brew House. Richard La China, CEO of Ninja Mountain Bike Performance, speaks to an audience during January’s Klamath IDEA Talk on Jan. 15 at Brevada Brew House. The ramps sold by Ninja were designed by former Oregon Tech student Cade O’Neill standing right of La China. The ramps sold by Ninja were designed by former Oregon Tech student Cade O’Neill standing right of La China. After losing everything, La China said he found joy and purpose reconnecting with his passion for mountain biking and started Ninja Mountain Bike Performance — a multi-million dollar business – headquartered in Chiloquin, Ore. After losing everything, La China said he found joy and purpose reconnecting with his passion for mountain biking and started Ninja Mountain Bike Performance — a multi-million dollar business – headquartered in Chiloquin, Ore.
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