The North American Handmade Bicycle Show has established itself as the ultimate place for consumers and industry veterans alike to drool over the finest bikes on earth. This year marked the fifth year of the event and took place in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Two fresh riders take GT's unconventional new carbon DH bike for a thrashing in Southern California
Darren Berrecloth shares his photos from the Fabien Barrel Mt Kenya Challenge at Mt. Kenya, Nairobi. The riders descended over 16,000 vertical feet to complete the two hour race.
In another stunningly coordinated and carefully choreographed product release, Santa Cruz Bicycles has unveiled a new weapon in its growing arsenal: The Driver 8.
The company claims its new Blur XC is one of the stiffest, lightest, strongest bikes around. But this bike is more than a typical race-only machine.
Fisher only recently introduced the Roscoe, a 5-plus-inch-travel bike that is already being heralded as one of the company’s best designs ever. Now, the company has developed a one-of-a-kind custom slopestyle version built for team rider Greg Watts.
Recent storms dumped snow up and down the west coast all last week. The Bike web crew took advantage of the opportunity and set off to sample a once-every-ten-year snow dump on local singletrack. The result was a ridiculous 2-hour push to an even more impassable route, but proved that even the most arduous rides are a hundred times better than not riding at all.
Nathan Rennie is no longer a member of the Santa Cruz Syndicate team. The six-foot-three-inch, 200-plus-pound Australian has been a fixture of the team for the past five years, racking up 40 podium finishes, most notably a bronze at the 2006 World Championships.
Victor Lucas is one of a handful of seasoned professional photographers who document the World Cup from the first race of the series to the last. Here is a gallery of his mountain bike images.
'Complex' is the easiest description of Sven's character. A legendary skateboarder who originally hails from South Africa, Sven's a bit new on the World Cup scene, but an old hand at the same time. As a kid, he learned to shoot from his father, a professional photographer, and would snap away on trips in the African bush.