
YT’s Peter Jamison in ‘No Fun‘
In his first project ‘No Fun’ since signing with YT Industries the 21-year-old shreds and leaves the production to cinematographer Calvin Huth.
In his first project ‘No Fun’ since signing with YT Industries the 21-year-old shreds and leaves the production to cinematographer Calvin Huth.
Behind the scenes of our very own Guy Johnston as he takes on his first season with the YT Mob.
Hell of a weekend for the YT mob. Gold in the juniors and a silver in the mens, in what will go down as one of the wildest World Champs on record.
It’s not everyday a kiwi signs to a factory team in their first year as a junior. Guy Johnston did just that. Get to know the humble farming kid from the Hauraki plains in this story from Issue 81.
16 year-old Guy Johnston has just become the latest kiwi to join the World Cup circuit after being signed to Martin Whiteley’s YT Mob. With Martin Whiteley having a huge part in almost every kiwi downhillers career it is exciting to see this pathway open up for Guy. Bring on next year.
Episode 7 brings the top 8 to the Final in Granda, where a lucky two riders will be selected to be on the YT Mob factory team next year. Pumped to see kiwi Guy Johnston looking rapid and in the running as a final 8.
This episode brings the mob to a passionate scene in South Africa and Japan, where the kids get the chance to learn from industry legend Martin Whitely, and World cup star Angel Suarez.
The YT Mob continues it’s world tour to Europe in the hopes of finding two new juniors for the coming season
Episode 2 brings the crew to Jentree here in NZ, where all the local talent puts in their bid to be on the 2020 YT Mob. Rad approach to finding a Junior rider for the team
YT have launched their World Tour, which takes them to six stops on six continents in search of a new rider for their team. Stoked to see the nurturing of young riders in full effect.
The YT Mob is on the hunt for new juniors to fill its World Cup team through a series of camps. One is at NZ’s own Jentree, so all aspiring juniors this is a great chance to get noticed.
Check in with the YT Mob riders – Gwinn and Mulally and get behind the scenes over the World Cup weekend.
The YT mob re-live the rumble in the jungle
The cat that got out of the bag has a name
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