|
| Bike I ride: | 2006 Faith |
| Favorite Trails: | Deliverance One trick poney Home Grown Grin and holler |
| About Me: | Live to ride ride to live |
| Products Recommended: | none - View Products |
| Companies Supported: | none - View Companies |
| Stats: |
Photos: 5
Photo Views: 606
Videos: 0 Video Views: |
To me it seems PB trys to stay unbiased with their coverage of this international sport. Cool, but they are the main outlet for info on Canadian riders competing globally so it would be great to see more coverage of these few athletes that make it there and do really well. And that could lead to more support for the rides who defiantly need it. Thank you stacyohut for pointing out that Claire was the first Woman's elite dh medal podium that's super cool way to go Claire. And Lauren is bad ass she'll be there soon.
Its defiantly more than one trail as the film flows it jumps from one trail to the other with little pause, so it seems like one trail.
Sure is, those long manuals look like a fast way though some of those sections I love that nose manual with the bike turned out to the right at 3:40 and that line he took at 3;00.
Is this pretty much the same for 2011 888's if not what are the main differences?
Great west coast riding vid. Even makes Half nelson look fun on a big bike. His line choices on gave me some ideas on more to try there. The Cypress stuff looked like a real blast.
Hornby is a great place to ride and hang out, worth the trip at least once. Just make sure you lock your cooler up at night. People there raid the campgrounds then go back into the woods where they have their own camps eating and drinking everyones supplies. Must be nice living for free on a paradise island. Also a great place to take the girlfriend riding for the weekend great mellow flowy trails, from what i rode anyway.
Nice angle on that jump to get Mt Habrich in the background. And good work on getting that jump ready to ride too, it looks good to go now! I took a look at were the tire tracks were on that landing and was surprised to see them way way down there. And we are trying to make are trails much better than any MTB park ever could, for ourselves and everyone else. Just remember to ride within your limits and if you go down, never point your finger at anyone but yourselves my friends. If we live by this simple rule their will always be progressive trails for everyone. Nice whip 2 About Us
ContactsAdvertise
AdvertisingCool Features
Pinkbike DailyRSS
Pinkbike RSS Feed
Sep 24, 2010 at 23:05