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Issue #036, Review -

At first glance, the new Specialized Stumpjumper looks pretty conservative. You won’t find any extreme geometry or glaring designs here. Nevertheless, on the trail the bike is a party machine – how can that be?

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Issue #036, Review -

Ever since Evil released the Offering, the American brand’s portfolio has left nothing to be desired! Evil now has a suitable bike for every type of rider. We reveal why the new Offering will be the best choice for most riders.

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Issue #036, Review -

The Propain Hugene is the first 29″ bike from the German direct-to-consumer brand. Right off the bat, Propain have succeeded in developing an extremely agile bike that scores with a brilliant spec at a fair price. But is that enough to make it a top trail bike?

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Issue #036, Review -

The Ibis Ripmo is the new star in the American brand’s portfolio: a combination of their popular trail bike, the Ripley, and their enduro bike, the Mojo HD4. This group test proves how well it’s succeeded in uniting the best of both worlds.

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Issue #036, Review -

The Pivot Mach 5.5 has received a lot of praise in our previous reviews. To make it even better, for an additional charge Pivot now offers the bike with the brand new FOX Live Valve system. But does the bike need FOX’s high-end electronic suspension?

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