
If like me you’ve been putting off visiting Whistler, this video of the new Top of the World zone should ensure that tickets for next year are purchased well in advance!
If like me you’ve been putting off visiting Whistler, this video of the new Top of the World zone should ensure that tickets for next year are purchased well in advance!
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Jump aboard the new COMMENCAL T.E.M.P.O with Hugo Frixtalon in British Columbia for this edit that oozes that late summer heat feel!
The T.E.M.P.O is our brand new short travel trail bike, a real playful powerhouse, designed to make the most of all those dream trails where the terrain is just calling out for you to enjoy.
Postcard from San Francisco is MacAskill’s first out-and-out MTB street trials edit for more than a decade, it is a display of his phenomenal bike handling skills and determination to go for the biggest (and riskiest) bangers.
Kiran MacKinnon is a human dyno. When Santa Cruz Bicycles needs to test, experiment and validate suspension then Kiran is the one of the main people we call on to do that work. Not only is he an extremely talented bike rider and incredibly knowledgeable about suspension, but he can actually interpret and translate what he’s feeling in a way that he can communicate to the rest of the engineering team. This enables them to cross-reference the data they’ve collected with real life, on-trail experience to build better bikes and provide the right setup for our riders. We’re constantly refining our VPP™ suspension as well as the damping tunes shocks we spec on our bikes in order to make sure our bikes ride really, really good.
Kona Gravity Rider and North Shore native Caleb Holonko has been turning heads with his classic mix of heavy hitting and super stylish riding. On a recent visit to the Kootenays with his Process X, he teamed up with local filmer Logan Williams and put together this solid clip that just scratches the surface of what both Caleb and the region have to offer.
“Throughout my life, I’ve spent many summers road tripping to the B.C. interior with very minimal exploration outside of Christina Lake. After seeing so many friends post and rave about the amazing trails, I decided to venture to Castlegar and Nelson for my first taste. Man, did it deliver! Endless single track, crazy woodwork, and some untouchable flow trails! It was great to put my little flair on trails that I normally would just chill through.
Thanks to all the trail builders that are killing it out there! I would love to buy you a bunch of beers, ya’ll are crushing it” – Caleb Holonko
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go on caleb. book yourself a ticket.go see how the canadians do it.
you know I never will…
Please don’t. I’m not sure the rest of us could bare the following years of you harping on about the “best trail ever”, that you rode while in BC. The riding there is amazing though.
gotta be some Sram camp or something you could snatch out from under seb haha
That’s why i don’t need to go… Not when I have Seb for words and Harookz and Barham for photos… Theres no need…
It does do that to people. And the beef dip at glc is also life changing. Go on Caleb. I’m sure we could find you some farm gate to rattle down the bike park on.And the answer to why do I need to go when all those guys are there? Coz it’s whistler