Anthony is one hell of a rider. He's fast, determined and can corner like it's nobody's business. It has been a rough year for Anthony, he took a gnarly spill that concussed him. He was off the bike for a while, but now the newly turned pro is back on! Here he is aboard his dialed Transition Covert in Cascadia, Washington. Get Stoked and watch Anthony shred some of the northwest's best trails. Anthony rides for Transition Bikes, 100%, diety, and GoHuckYourself.com.
hell yeah go anthony. Anthony dose more than ride these trails, hes put countless hours into making/maintaining them. Ive rode with him since high school and he use to be one of the worse riders. And now hes without a doubt one of the best. BigDickPicNic
@FlowFarmers, Wow, that is one hell of a nice shot on the Zip-Line. In fact very professional. Nice job. Love the riding and the edit is very well done. I don't know about your profile but you can definitely turn your camera experience into something professional. I do admit that having a talented rider like Anthony does help things out a bit.
That was a super rad shot, too bad it was only for a couple seconds. I don't know if i've seen a shot quite that good even from Anthill or any of those guys. I'd love to see a longer shot like that, through some good turns and stuff. It would be hard to do, but man it would be great!
Yes I'm jealous I'm not living in the PNW and the trails here in CO are just awful! but how about we have some folk rip trails that are rough and blown out and not always groomed like a PGA golf course. Glad people put the work and wish the thoight and vision happened here instead of having horses on every trail with us bikers. Oh and no more Mumford and sons. They are terrible
WTF Lil' duzzy you're on the front page! Way to go man. You're shredding! Love the trails, love the style. Can't wait to head back home and get me some o that.
Such a great edit and riding! I also cant believe how inappropriate that whiny BS Mumford and Sons calls music is for ANY mtb edit, never mind the slay-a-thon taking place in this clip. Well, I guess it would work for a vid featuring 50+ dudes in lycra riding their 29ers slowly up hill.
I think the clip works well with easy and hard music. The easy music gives a sense of flow and being in the zone while hard rock gives a shredding hard vibe. Great vid and riding.
I don't necessarily think it needs to be hard rock or otherwise. In fact I kinda like the newschool bluegrass deal and think something like xavier rudd would have been sweet. Mumford and sons do not do the genera justice though, sorry but those guys are nothing but whiny drivel. Anyway, the edit is just sic minus the bad music!
Thanks mike. I'll keep my eye out for his truck to get a better look at the rack. It's a good concept to keep the bikes from beating up the truck & vice versa.
why man??? What's wrong with 26" wheels now??? honestly, I never tried 27.5 or 29 and i'm curious about it!!! but why put the 26" so down now... I don't kow much about riding, but one thing I know,,, 26'er teach me everything I know, and gonna teach me much more... that is for sure!!!
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And because mumford and sons are gay i just muted it and put on when the levee breaks. way better vid then.
though i do quite like mumford and sons
Great work to both of you. Job well done.
Awesome video. I've got to add Cascadia to my bucket list.
Soundtrack anyone?
cheers mate