Anne Galyean and Sarah Rawley share what it means to live a life brimming with aspirations, and prove that you can still find your greatest successes on the bike through work-life integration.
Would you rather win Rampage or a DH World Cup? How about being able to ride like Brandon Semenuk or Aaron Gwin? Those questions and more in this massive collection of either / or polls.
In the spring of 2018, rumors of a steel full suspension created by a Michigan Tech student were flying in the small town of Houghton, MI. The source turned out to be a project that Russ Crofton and his senior design team were working on.
With no concrete diagnosis, but the knowledge that daily physical activity helps relieve pain, Mike Stewart makes fitness a priority and gets back on the downhill bike.
This is the story of the mountain bike scene in three areas of China’s Yunnan province—Dali, Lijiang, and Baoshan. It is about the culture, the trails, the potential, and, of course, the local riders who call it home.
After moving to Canada for skiing, Yuri fell in love with the mountain biking on offer in the Sea to Sky region. Yuri recently suffered a life-changing accident and this is his story told from his brother-in-law's perspective.
The 2019 World Cup calendar is looking hot, so what can we expect from the Maribor round? Ex-racer and UCI Technical Delegate David Vazquez shares his thoughts.
At 5,856-metres above sea level, the San Jose Volcano is a sight to behold. An intrepid crew of riders decided to ascend and descend the volcano for the first time ever, by bike.
Going biking in Scotland and hoping for good weather is like rolling dice - sometimes you win, sometimes you lose and this bikepacking adventure certainly had its moments of uncertainty!
YT has a crew of heavy hitters assembled in the Utah desert for Red Bull Rampage. Take a look at the bikes of Andreu Lacondeguy, Cam Zink, Ethan Nell, Jordie Lunn, and Adolf Silva.
Bringing together Stif Cycles' Sammy Smithson, Scott Cordy of Pedal Addiction Cycles, one-half of D&D Cycles, Dan Locks and the imitable Sandy Plenty of The Trailhead Bike Co., HKT Podcast discusses the impact of direct to consumer brands (in the UK), how they each approach online discount mentality, marketing and much, much more...
Taking road tripping to the next level, the two brothers started in Cancun, Mexico and rode North all the way to Whistler Bike Park. The main difference about this road trip; they're doing it entirely under their power!
Lucio Rivas is an Argentinian born Queenstown local and he has an obsession with vintage GT mountain bikes - he's collected around 40 old-school models.
Chris Kilmurray, coach to riders like Tahnee Seagrave, Greg Callaghan, Greg Williamson and others, chimes in on how he thinks the 2019 UCI MTB rule changes are going to affect next year's racing.
The Quantocks offer mountain bikers a magnificent variety of terrain to ride, from scenic tracks up high on the heath to flowing downhills in the deep forests of the combes.
The Aboriginal Youth Mountain Biking Program is a group of mountain bike riders, coaches and community leaders who support and encourage Aboriginal youth to mountain bike.
Katy Winton gives an open and honest view of what it’s like to be pushing hard at the top of one of the most challenging disciplines that mountain biking.
If you were a top pro, would you care more about winning the World Cup overall title, or would you want the one-day win for a World Champs rainbow jersey?
Chris Hall from the Downtime Podcast chats with Eliot Jackson and Neko Mulally about what it's like to race at World Champs, the challenges of the Lenzerheide track, and what it takes to win.
Joe Krejbich, mechanic to Rachel Atherton sits down to chat about his background, how he got from working in a bike shop to working for the Atherton's, and then we'll step through a World Cup weekend from Joe’s point of view.
After being propelled into the spotlight thanks to Danny MacAskill's video - Home of Trails - the Graubunden region has plenty of epic riding to offer.
In this edition of The HKT Podcast ex-World Cup DH racer, Ben Cathro, talks about how he's carved out his niche analysing world cup tracks, how he started his MTB career and loads more.
In the this Powell Movement Podcast, Derek talks about growing up in Kamloops, how he got into making movies, when employees leave and much more. Derek has no filter so it's a fun podcast!
The Hillbilly Huckfest is a friendly gathering of bikers with some fun contests, local trail shuttles, bike tours, sick parties and indeed the Dark Fest sessions by some of the best freeride bikers in the world.
As the coach to riders like Tahnée Seagrave, Reece Wilson, Greg Williamson & Wyn Masters, Chris Kilmurray shares his unique insight into how to unlock the secrets of the Mont-Sainte-Anne world cup track.
After winning multiple EWS qualifier events, Adam Norse sets out to race the entire Enduro World Series as a privateer, while holding down his day job as a mechanical engineer.
Photographer Rob Rebholz visits the East Coast's Gravity Logic built bike parks in Killington, Windham and Thunder Mountain to find out what each spot has to offer.
La Palma's close proximity to Spanish rider Carlos Blanchard's home meant he overlooked the island's potential for years. After visiting and riding some of the best trails on the planet, he questions why he'd not travelled there sooner.
Michael Clyne, now a 40-year-old Scottish racer, tells his story about how he's gone from hacking around on hardtails to competing at the top level in the UK's toughest enduro races.
These guys take road tripping to the next level - starting in Cancun, Mexico they rode North hitting up riding spots on the way with Whistler Bike Park set as their final destination. The main difference about this road trip; they're doing it entirely under their power!
Tackling the Mamore range above Glen Coe, on the map it looked perfect, with defined trails up and down the summits, amazing 360 views and some promising descents.
Alan Milway is a coach with a list of clients past and present that most people can only dream of working with, including the Athertons, Danny Hart, Manon Carpenter, Martin Maes and Brendan Fairclough.
Take a look at the BC Bike Racer's bikes, from those challenging the top step, challenging themselves, or the team of crew members who also take to the course to support the racers.
Jared Fry's collaborated with some of the world's best photographers to create paintings that will help support the Stevie Smith Legacy Foundation, the Kelly McGarry Foundation, and the Red Cross BC Disaster Relief Fund.
Former Polish National DH Champion Mikołaj Wincenciak's newborn son Sasiu was born with neuroblastoma cancer, and the Polish MTB community is raising funds for him to go to Germany for a complex surgery.
Is the risk worth the reward? "The paradox is that to make myself feel fully alive I have to risk life itself." Ryan Leech opens up on how we handle risk in our sport.
View the action from the 2018 Fort William World Cup through the lens of a local. Alasdair MacLennan breaks down his thoughts on last weekend's action.
Cam Mackenzie heads to Cairns, Australia and finds sandy beaches, local wildlife, tropical fruit plantations and a wide variety of mountain bike trails.
James Shirley spends the summer roaming the world in search of EWS racing glory whilst living out the back of his converted van. Find out what life's really like on the road.
Morocco is one of the most varied and diverse countries around, but does that make it the perfect place for a mountain bike adventure? Richard "Gaspi" Gasperotti finds out...
Mille Johnset has the future at her feet and is feeling ready to take on her first world-level downhill race under the careful guidance of the Atherton Academy.
Run for those who can't run or ride their bikes anymore due to spinal cord injuries at the Wings for Life World Run on May 6th and help raise money for research to help find a cure for paraplegia.
After their local pump track was bulldozed yet again, San Diego cyclists are rallying for the support of the surrounding community, asking them to call on council and show support for not only this specific community park, but parks like this around San Diego County.
Burning the candle at both ends, a group of mates flipped the bird to a traditional weekend of riding to see if they could hit 4 spots in 4 states over 48 hours.
Wheels take a tremendous amount of abuse. Consequently, I'll be the first to admit to having a bias against wheels that strike me as prizing fashion over function. But where do you draw the line?
Over 25 pro DH and EWS riders including Sam Hill, Troy Brosnan, Brook MacDonald and more, have donated autographed jerseys to help raise money for Adrian Walsh after he suffered a devastating spinal injury.
Most engineers will tell you that innovation simply requires that standards change. But what kind of performance gain actually merits creating a new standard and making last season's parts obsolete?
With the help of generous donations from the Pinkbike community, we were able to provide bikes and bring smiles to the faces of ten at-risk youth from one of America's most dangerous cities. Thank you for Sharing The Ride with us Camden!
Ex-Norco Factory Team downhill racer Hugo Donais has built a personal bike park in Victoria's ultra-exclusive Uplands neighbourhood, and he's looking for a renter.
Max Schumann, Ines Thoma, Ludo May, James Shirley and other EWS racers are treated to diverse culture and trails as Israel's Noga Korem whisks them around the country.
Looks, for better or for worse, matter. I’m not saying they should. I’m just saying they do. Arguing against this is a lot like arguing against the existence of gravity here on earth. The better question, then, is this: Just how much do looks matter to you when you’re purchasing your next bike?
Things are heating up. A bill that would remove the ban on bikes in Wilderness areas has cleared its first hurdle in Congress. Oh, and there's a petition floating around the Internet asking IMBA to stop opposing the bill in question.
Share the Ride is back again - donate now to help provide disadvantaged children with bikes, helmets, and locks, and for a chance to win a Canyon Strive, plus tons of other great prizes.
Over the years, the popularly accepted "ideal" amount of suspension travel for every kind of mountain biking has changed. Why is that and what do you think is the perfect amount of suspension for XC, Trail, Enduro, Park and DH bikes?