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Pro Bike Check: Anneke Beerten’s Specialized Enduro S-Works 29
Born in Marienvelde in the Netherlands, from an early age Anneke seemed destined for a career in racing, starting BMX at just four years old. From her very first downhill ride, she knew what she wanted to do, become a bike racer. She had her first opportunity to race for a professional Dutch mountain bike team, and now she races around the world for the Specialized Factory Racing Team, standing...
Pro Bike Check: Remy Absalon’s Scott Genius LT700 Tuned
Remy Absalon started racing at a young age but could never make his mind up between XC or DH, so he was delighted when enduro first burst onto the scene in France. He became an enduro specialist in 2004 and quickly claimed victory in the Megavalanche, Superenduro, Crankworx and the French Enduro Series. Remy now races for the Scott SR Suntour Enduro team and we caught up with him in Finale to...
Pro Bike Check: Yoann Barelli’s Reign Advanced 27.5
After the first day of racing at Finale Ligure, there was a surprise at the top of the standings, Giant Factory Rider Yoann Barelli was sitting on the top spot. In his first year with the Giant Factory Off-Road Team, French rider Yoann Barelli has put down some solid results in the EWS consistently taking his teams top finish. However at the Finale Ligure event, he was on a mission, taking...
Pro Bike Check: Tracy Moseley’s Trek Remedy 9.8 29er
Racer, role model, inspiration, legend, there are many words that can be used to describe our new Enduro World Series 2014 Champion Tracy Moseley. Tracy has been at the top end of the sport ever since it began, and has done more for the promotion of womens racing than any other. Humble and approachable, Tracy has inspired a generation of young riders and her unrelenting speed and skill has taken...
Pro Bike Check: Martin Maes’ 2015 GT Sanction
Last season, Dan and the young shredder Martin Maes were testing a jet black prototype machine that appeared to be a scaled down version of a 200mm travel Fury downhill bike. So it came as no surprise when GT announced their new Sanction, a longer, lower, meaner beast than their current do-it-all bike the Force. The Sanction was designed to be a full-on Enduro World Series race bike, able to be...
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