Elixir – A Film About Nick Geddes In the mountain environment, we often point to athletic achievement as a form of inspiration. This athlete climbed that peak or that rider won this competition. While physical achievement can be inspiring in its own way, is it truly a measure of character? Too often in the bubble of the mountain culture, athletic achievement is celebrated over true inspiration. Sure, it takes mad skills, discipline and balls of steel to do some of the things athletes do, but that often has little do to with the depth […] Cycle DโArcy McLeish | September 11, 2014 0 Comments
New Ogden UT Bike Park, A Platform For What Is Possible In Building Public Bike Parks Recently in the City of Ogden Utah community bike enthusiasts came together to work with and along side city government to build and develop a unique bike park that people of all levels could enjoy and ride. Cycle Guest Author | July 9, 2014 1 Comment
California Trip Report: World Class Single Track & Totaled Cars | The Downieville Downhill Lets start by getting straight to the point, if you like riding bikes, and you have never been to Downieville, California, stop everything you’re doing and head there immediately. I had never been to Downieville before, but had always heard good things, so when the opportunity arose I jumped on it. A few days ago my friends Jordan, Andrew, […] Conditions Report Jesse Cassidy | June 18, 2014 2 Comments
Kovarik and Co. in Whistler Bike Park | The Best WBP Segment This Year? If there’s one thing we know, it’s that Chris Kovarik slays Whistler Mountain Bike Park. Many have claimed it, but Kovarik lets his riding speak for himself. Kovarik has been known for his flat out riding and unique lines, gaps, and drifting. Not to mention the proper use of metal music. We like that. If this video got you stoked, check out a few more below and go check out Kovarik […] Cycle Eric Behn | November 10, 2013 0 Comments
Brown Pow and Face-Shots, Biking is Still Ripping in Tahoe It’s finally that time of year again, it starts getting colder, snow dusts the mountain peaks, and Instagram and Facebook feeds are clogged with pictures of people getting their first turns of the season. With excitement building for the nearing ski season, it is easy to forget our two wheeled friend that has helped us get through our snow sliding withdrawals for months. So don’t trade out that bike for boards yet because […] Conditions Report Jesse Cassidy | November 5, 2013 3 Comments
Brain Labs: SockGuy Cycling Socks | The Best Socks Ever When it comes to selection, SockGuy has it down. With over 150 sock graphics, multiple styles and even a unicorn or two, They have a sock for everyone. We had a chance to wear a few different pairs of socks over this summer season while riding all sorts of trails, and boy did we love them! Purpose: SockGuy cyclingย socks are […] Cycle Eric Behn | October 30, 2013 0 Comments
Cycle Sundays: The Top Three Runs & Highlight Video | Red Bull Rampage The famous Red Bull Rampage freeride mountain bike competition went took place in Virgin, Utah. Known as the only true big mountain freeride event, where riders are allotted three days and three team mates to build and sculpt their own lines down a face of rock and dirt, the Rampage is one of the most dangerous events in […] Cycle Eric Behn | October 20, 2013 1 Comment
Cycle Sunday: The Crash of a Lifetime at Red Bull Rampage Red Bull Rampage has been ramping up this week and will go broadcasted live today on RedBull.tv but the big story for qualifiers was 37-year-old Dustin Schaad’s massive fall. See the full photo sequence below and hear Schaad recall the fall in his own words by following the link below: CRASH OF A LIFETIME: Dustin Schaad Walks Away […] Cycle Eric Behn | October 13, 2013 0 Comments