Archive for June, 2018

EWS Asia-Pacific Enduro Series: 2 New Venues Announced

The Enduro World Series is excited to add two new venues to the EWS Asia-Pacific Enduro Series. The series, announced earlier this year, has expanded to four rounds, with two of New Zealand’s most iconic destinations, Nelson and Christchurch, being welcomed into the fold. Nelson and Christchurch will form the […]

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Interview: Mick Hannah

An international circuit regular, Mick Hannah AKA Sik Mik is a stalwart of the MTB scene. Starting in BMX and moving to MTB at an early age, for over a decade he’s been representing Australia in downhill racing across the World Cups, Champs and even Rampage and Hardline events. Known […]

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Racing: World Cup #3, Leogang

The downhill MTB legend climbs back to the top of the podium in Leogang Rachel Atherton and Amaury Pierron tasted victory at the third round of the Mercedes-Benz UCI World Cup in Leogang, Austria. Amidst the soaring peaks of the Austrian Alps is a race track like no other. In short, when it […]

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Graeme Mudd: Home Is Where the Heart Is

Returning to Australia after a jam-packed 2017 season and now with a new deal for 2018 locked in, Muddy would like to say a few things in his own words… If “Home is where the heart is” is anything worth going by, my year ahead riding bikes should be extraordinary. After representing Lusty […]

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Review: 100% Status Helmet

Why do you need a full-face helmet like the 100% Status Helmet? If you’re racing downhill or suiting up for a chairlift day at an alpine resort it’s a given. Outside of that though, speed on trail and enduro bikes is ever-increasing, increasing the chances of bigger crashes and injuries. […]

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Racing: Fort William World Cup Downhill

Britain’s Tahnée Seagrave and France’s Amaury Pierron took their respective wins in front of a packed crowd at the second round of the Mercedes-Benz UCI World Cup downhill. The Aonach Mor venue is just about as iconic in terms of mountain bike racing as it’s possible to get. Only Canada’s Mont-Sainte-Anne has appeared on […]

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