In The Zone - PEAK Interview: Tristan Merrick from the Whistler Mountain Bike Park Team tells about the Peak Zone and the Top of the World Trail. A mind blowing experience which takes the flow that Whistler Mountain Bike Park is famous for and drops it on the Peak of Whistler Mountain. Prepare yourself for 5,000 vertical feet of the most spectacular lift accessed single track in the world.
Jeff Lenosky At Highland OverMountain Enduro: Jeff Lenosky talks about his transition from trials to enduro and how trials riding has informed (or misinformed) his Enduro racing.
#ILIVEINACAR - Josh Lewis: Nothing fancy, just a minute and a bit of bike thrashing!
One Day in Whistler: We filmed in Whistler during our trip to Crankworx. Video: Leandro Liberal.
Mattéo Iniguez - 13 Years Old: Mattéo Iniguez is a rider from Lozère (French Massif Central). This young gun is only 13 years old and already has huge technical skills! Mattéo will probably be one to look at in the coming years.
Brendan On His Bike: Riding old school freeride and new school freeride. Brendan would like to thank Joystick Bicycle Components and Sensus Grips.
Matt McCorkell - Twenty14: From the pouring rain to racing your first World Cup in your home country. Matt McCorkell tells us all about it. Video: Eastern Edge Films. Music: Big Scary - Invest, and Chet Faker - Jeans and Wallet.
FMD Racing Meribel WC: FMD Racing at Meribel WC. Songs: Bakermat – Vandaag (Original Mix) and ZHU - Faded (Odeza remix).
Forest Crew - Daily Sesh with Lucas Bernier: Lucas show us two new lines we built during the last few months.
Intense Team - World Cup Racing: Racing at the Windham and Meribel World Cups
Dan Gillooley: Dan Gillooley rides Northstar at Tahoe. Song: Stand Up by The Prodigy.
Wasp Boys in Europa: Privateers racing the DH World Cup circuit and having fun in between! Yeow!
Prloshka Tour: This is a summary of our 2014 trip through Austria, Germany, and Czech Republic. We rode at the following bike parks: Geisskopf, Kranska Gora, Schladming, and Leogang.
NSRIDE Chilcotins Trip 2014: The Chilcotin is one of the most rugged and beautiful areas in BC. Explore it while you can.
Marcelo Gutierrez Flies Down Technical Méribel, UCI DH World Cup:
Monster Energy: 2014 City 8
Who Speaks Wukchumni? This short documentary profiles the last fluent speaker of Wukchumni, a Native American language, and her creation of a comprehensive dictionary.
Tom Fugle: Longtime bike-builder, 72-year-old Tom Fugle is working to complete a chopper for the Born Free motorcycle show. After years of toiling in relative obscurity and near poverty Tom's work is at last getting some recognition.
Tom Fugle from scott pommier on Vimeo.
Crash & Learn: Aleksander Aurdal grew up crashing in just about every possible way before he settled with the sport of free skiing. The level of free skiing has really progressed the last few years and consequently increased the risk of getting hurt when learning new and dangerous tricks. Aleksander now uses his previous crash experience to avoid getting hurt in this fast progressing sport.
Crash & Learn - Aleksander Aurdal from ANTIMEDIA on Vimeo.
Title Photo by:
Robb Thompson
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He ride a Dh for slow skinny and ride an enduro for fast trail and jump...
On the other side, when I jump on the big bike, and either point it down Canadian Open course in Whistler going full speed, then loving every degree of my slack head angle on the steep north shore trails, and finish it off going ridiculously fast down a ridiculously steep sandy chute which would just be nearly impossible (for me!) on a small bike, it makes for some of the best moments in my life.
I'd say neither is more fun, they're just different experiences. Just like road biking is different from all mountain riding, and I don't fully comprehend roadies, I'll not say AM is more fun (even though to me it clearly is!).
in the forest you have defenitly more versatility in terrain. and way more control on a mtb then on a roadbike since roadbikes are made to go fast asap, and to sit on. but i still like the screaming of my tires on the road. still i find it way more bad ass what freeriders do then the roadbikers. its just not my version of riding funny how the street riding is so much more known and supported to the folks then the extreme riding, cause freeride and mtnride is just the extreme version of riding a bike.maybe it a matter of evolution you can do it extreme in the street aswell .good luck enjoy your ride. thats the most important
I would say that I have never been to Whistler though so I'm not exactly an expert !
I'm positive to developing of green energy but too many times things has gone wrong, it has to be done with care and Sami peoples right to be able to use the land is one of the most important things preserve.
Also, it's good to Jeff Lenosky pushing himself and still evolving as rider.
I don't know anything about it, but I doubt that's how you get them to sponsor you.