We also get into their US origins, how they handled Covid, e-bike sales versus mountain bike sales, marketing advice, and of course we asked about headset cable routing.
Chief designer Rob Gow, engineer Ben Farmer, and some guy named Gee Atherton on the advantages and challenges of additive manufacturing. Plus the new bikes they plan to release in 2022.
Félix Gauthier talks about the Canadian brand's success, its rich racing heritage, and a stumbling block so big that it nearly brought them to their knees before they could even get going.
Under Lappartient's leadership, France embraced enduro and once again became a dominant force in World Cup DH competition. Now he is at the helm of the UCI, talking about big changes...
We sit down with BMC's head of mountain bike development to talk about the challenges of making carbon bikes in Switzerland, taking risks and why 27.5 wheels should never have been a thing.
We talk to Skratch Labs founder Dr. Allen Lim about starting a company from nothing, eating real food, what gut rot is, why pro athletes are like canaries in a coal mine, and more.
We caught up with key members of the Öhlins' mountain bike department to find out how they approach suspension, where the market is heading and what you can expect from the Swedish company in the future.
We caught up with the son of Formula's founder to chat about the business' successes, failures and how they intend to become a major player in the market against competitors SRAM and Shimano.
Rose Bikes might be fresh name in the bike world for many of you, but this family run company has been around since 1907 and it's no slouch when it comes to making bicycles.
It's been pretty crazy to see the growth of Cube bikes, from that first small container of bikes just over 20 years ago to the powerhouse of the bike industry they are today.
Fox Factory’s founder, designer, and mentor talks about the birth of high-performance off-road suspension and how his namesake company arrived at the top of the mountain bike game.
Andrea Pierantoni has been with Marzocchi since 1976, his father Athos Pierantoni was the first employee in 1949. We sat down for a quick MTB history lesson, some info on recent events and to get a glimpse of where Marzocchi is headed in the future.