Former professional road racer Svein Tuft, returns to the his roots in British Columbia, rediscovering the simplicity and joy of two-wheeled adventures, epitomizing the spirit of exploration and freedom.
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Former professional road racer Svein Tuft, returns to the his roots in British Columbia, rediscovering the simplicity and joy of two-wheeled adventures, epitomizing the spirit of exploration and freedom.
Downhill’s most decorated rider, Greg Minnaar, a.k.a. “The Goat”, got off to a slow start in the 2022 UCI DH World Cup series. Finishing up the first round, Greg headed back to Morzine in the French Alps to fine-tune his bike, body, and mind for the remainder of the season.
Today, we release Long Live Chainsaw into the wild. Watch it for free (and then donate to the Stevie Smith Legacy Foundation!)
Here at Anthill, we believe bikes make the world a better place. Not only a powerful tool for some of the world’s most complex problems—from climate change to equitable mobility, the global transportation clusterf*ck, and economic and social equality—the bike is a unique play machine, improving mental and physical wellbeing, and making our lives better, day in day out.
Three years ago, PeopleForBikes set out to accelerate the construction of safe and complete bicycle networks in five U.S. cities. The Final Mile, a partnership between Wend Collective and PeopleForBikes, achieved that goal.
Yesterday, May 23rd, was the two-year anniversary of the announcement that 215 unmarked graves had been found at the site of the former Kamloops Indian Residential School. To mark this painful day, we are sharing a short animation created by Taj Mihelich and narrated by Chelsie McCutcheon for our Return to Earth episode “The Healer”.
We’re stoked to be included in the 2021 Offical Selection of the Banff Centre Mountain Film and Book Festival 2021!
“If you’re never in the way, then you’re always right where you need to be.”
Shimano picked up the Vimeo Best of the Year Award in the category of Brand Story: Large Business.
The gravel bike is not a diversion from paved road or trails, but a means to travel uninhibited across all surfaces.
The fifth and final episode of Return to Earth: The Series, The Lensman explores the career of mountain bike photographer Sterling Lorence and his impact on global MTB culture
The fifth and final episode of Return to Earth: The Series, The Lensman explores the career of mountain bike photographer Sterling Lorence and his impact on global MTB culture
The fourth episode of Return to Earth: The Series follows the journey and life lessons of AAron “Moose” Reichert, a mountain biking and community advocate on the island of Maui
The third episode of Return to Earth: The Series introduces us to Don Cook, a mountain bike pioneer from Crested Butte, Colorado.
The second episode of Return to Earth: The Series introduces us to “Big Red Ted” Tempany, a trail builder veteran from Squamish, B.C.
The first episode of Return to Earth: The Series introduces us to Martin “Cepi” Raffo, a pillar of the mountain bike community in Bariloche, Argentina.
The Legend of Tommy G
Did Matt Hunter really just film a POV edit with a glider plane? Find out for yourself in his latest Action Cam edit, Catch and Release.
For the next 24 hours (starting at 12:01am – 11:59pm PST) you can check out unReal for FREE on Pinkbike, Teton Gravity Research, Trek Bikes, and Bike Mag. Click through to watch...
On Friday, November 6th at 12:01am PST (9:00am CET) Anthill Films, Teton Gravity Research, and Trek will broadcast an online premiere of their newest mountain bike film, unReal, to the world. This will be a FREE premiere event, where the film will available to watch for a limited 24-hour time period.