Our friends over at Misspent Summers, who put together the Hurly Burly Book gave a copy to 2018 World DH Champion, Loic Bruni and asked him to talk through it. A fascinating insight into the season of the world champ. Yes, at 37 minutes long it does take a while, […]
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Interview: Dean Lucas on Scott
Along with fellow Aussie World Cup racers, Dean Lucas has been one of our greatest podium threats in the last couple of years, most recently taking the podium at Losinj, Croatia for Intense Factory Racing. Now signed up for a new deal with Scott DH Factory team, alongside free-racer Brendan […]
Read MoreIntense Announces 2019 Factory Race Team
Well, possibly the worst kept secret in 2019’s #teamrumours is announced. Aaron Gwin will be racing for Intense Factory Racing, along with Jack Moir and Neko Mulally. With Gwin becoming team owner and a new manager in Gwin’s long-time trainer Todd Schumlick, the team will definitely be one to watch […]
Read MorePRO, AMATEUR AND KIDSWORX ATHLETE REGISTRATION OPENS FOR CRANKWORX ROTORUA
Gate drops on reg for Dual Slalom, two Downhill races and all Kidsworx competitions rolling out at season’s first Crankworx stop, March 19-24 Ready to take your place at the start gate and get amongst some of the best trails in the world, alongside some of the sport’s best? Athlete […]
Read MoreVDHS Rd3. Mt Buller
It’s safe to say that DH is as strong as ever with 298 racers attending the Alpine Resort of Mt Buller for Round 3 of the Victorian Downhill Series. It was also quite a historical race being the first ever event to be incorporated in the MTBA National Cup, the […]
Read MoreAsia-Pacific Enduro Series – Round 3 coming up in Nelson, NZ
At the very center of New Zealand lies Nelson, a small city cradled in-between three national parks, and the Pacific Ocean, and home to over 300km of some of the best mountain bike trails on the planet. As New Zealand’s sunniest region Nelson attracts riders from around the world who […]
Read More2018 DH World Cup Series: Memorable Moments
With 2018 now a memory and firmly in the lead-up to the 2019 World Cup & Championships series, we thought we’d go over some of the highlights and memorable moments for us Aussies. A year that overall saw a few disappointments in some areas, with some rule changes meaning sometimes […]
Read More2018 in Photos: Andrew Howieson
2018 was a special year for me – a year of massive highs, and naturally, a couple of lows. To create some context, however, I’m going to step back in time somewhat. I bought my first digital camera – a canon EOS 1200D – back in December 2015 whilst living […]
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