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Ace Hayden, Aggy's Reunion, Andreu Lacondeguy, Brad Stuart, Darren Berrecloth, Fest Series, Graham Agassiz, Jeff Herbertson, Jordie Lunn, Kurt Sorge, Kyle Jameson, Luke Beers, Mads Makken Haugen, Matt Hunter, Matt Miles, News, Nick Pescetto, Nico Vink, Ryan Howard, Thomas Vanderham, Tyler McCaul -

You’ll want to see this one! With guys like Lacondeguy, Vanderham, McCaul, Agassiz, & Hunter; Kamloops had many of the top riders in the sport. And with prizes for Best Crash & Best Overshoot, they’re all sending it!

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News, Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Thomas Vanderham -

We’ve had geo-changing widgets on bikes for a while now, but it looks like the guys at Rocky Mountain have taken things a step further. This is going to be perfect for those riders who love to fettle and fiddle with their set ups. Not so perfect for those of you out there whose bike […]

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Andreas Hestler, Brett Tippie, Dakine, Geoff Gullevich, News, Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Thomas Vanderham, Wade Simmons -

This is AWESOME, great trails, fantastic riders and a brilliant concept for a movie… The Rocky Mountain crew decide to keep it local and explore Vancouver Island, just a short ferry ride from the headquarters in British Columbia. Watching this makes me think I need to go on a vacation and join them…

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Anthill Films, Dakine, Dream Capture, News, Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Sony Action Cam, Thomas Vanderham, Trail Crawl -

Anthill Films don’t mess about, and in this amazing edit they show you the full potential of using a POV camera, in this instance the new Sony Action Cam! Enjoy! “Anthill Films is excited to announce, Dream Capture, a new 5-part series of short mountain bike stories. Presented by Sony and released throughout the 2013 […]

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Andrew Shandro, Darcey Turenne, News, Norco Bicycles, Rocky Mountain Bicycles, Shimano, Thomas Vanderham, Trek Bikes -

Shimano just posted this up, you may have seen it over on Pinkbike who ran a feature this week, but if you haven’t it is well worth a look… Asia is certainly opening up at the moment! “China was once known as “the Kingdom of Bicycles”. But this is changing — especially in the cities. […]

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