Matt Hunter’s idea of a good day is any day he gets to ride his bike. Chill rides with the fam or power trains on The Farm, This is Home.
Matt Hunter’s idea of a good day is any day he gets to ride his bike. Chill rides with the fam or power trains on The Farm, This is Home.
What happens when the Anthill crew captures trail dogs as the true heroes? Trail dogs shredding like you’ve never seen before.
“If you’re never in the way, then you’re always right where you need to be.”
We’re hiring! If you think you have the skills that we are looking for, we love to see what you’ve been working on
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.
Breaking through to the professional level is one of the hardest things to do in sports. Years of hard training, traveling to competitions far and wide and sustaining injuries await all those who wish to pursue a career as a professional mountain bike athlete.
For Vaea Verbeeck, years of hard work and dedication left her within inches of a podium spot. In order to break through to the next level, she had to take a step back and remember why she began racing in the first place.
With so much time around home lately, you may have noticed a few more plywood ramps and piles of dirt springing up around your neighborhood. Don’t worry, the kids are alright. All they need is a place to play.
See what Cam McCaul makes of the next generation of shredders the latest in Make Your Mark Series; The Kids Are Alright.
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.
Riding bicycles is more popular than ever. Sales are booming. Roads are being repurposed for cycling traffic. Tepair shops can barely keep up with the demand. 60 Day Cycle, a depiction of a lone cyclist pedaling through the empty streetscape of Vancouver and past its deserted landmarks.
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
Return to Earth. Now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video
Rolling through the forest, tires gripping effortlessly as they round another sculpted corner, it can be easy to get lost in the natural experience of mountain biking. Yet, trails are rarely formed naturally. Every foot, every inch of the trail has been painstakingly crafted by shovels, rakes, and pulaskis. The men and women who dedicate their time to these labors are the unsung heroes of the sport.
“In my mind, trail work and owning a mountain bike go hand in hand.” ﹘ Derrick Bell, trail builder
Return to Earth. Now available to stream on Amazon Prime Video
Though injured, the Bulldog is not beaten. Brook Macdonald is well on his way to recovery so he can get back to punishing his bikes and racing the World Cup Downhill Circuit.