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Jesse Melamed, Latest News, rocky mountain -

After the recent news of the separation between Jack Moir and the Canyon factory team, today we return to talk about jersey changes for another top rider in the enduro world with Rocky Mountain thanking Jesse Melamed for the good times.  

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Conor MacFarlane is the energetic type! When he’s not on a construction site the New Zealander is on his COMMENCAL! So when the opportunity arises to go shaping huge jumps in the wilds of Queenstown, Conor is quick to combine business with pleasure. With a shovel and a pick-axe, he heads to the spot on his META POWER. His philosophy is clear: with or without a motor, the limits of what is possible on a mountain bike are made to be pushed. In this video, there’s big new EMTB tricks from the man we’ve been used to seeing at competitions

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Dusty Wygle, Latest News -

Dusty Wygle is no stranger to thinking outside of the box. Check out his new video as he rides unique trail features while throwing tricks only Dusty’s mind can wrap itself around! Video: John Reynolds

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Latest News, Races, racing, uci -

A few days after the announcement of the new format for DH and the inclusion of XC marathon, enduro and e-enduro disciplines in the UCI MTB World Cup series, today  the UCI has revealed the dates of the race schedule, which includes 13 events and races in 9 different nations for 6 disciplines. The only location that will face the challenge of hosting all 6 disciplines in a single event spread over 10 days is the Portes du Soleil area, in the French towns of Les Gets, Chatel and Morzine. 3 events held in Italy with Finale Ligure which for

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flat pedals, Pedal, Plastic Pedal, PNW Components, Range Composite pedal, Reviews -

Over a good chunk of Summer and Fall, I’ve been riding PNW Components’ high value Range Composite pedals any time that I wasn’t clipped in. As a more affordable follow up to their Loam Alloy pedals, this pair takes the same general shape and profile and wraps it into a lighter and slightly less aggressive offering that costs half as much. Read on to see how they’ve been working out… Details 22 replaceable pins per pedal 7 colors 390 grams (verified) $49.00 USD Lifetime warranty As noted earlier, the general shape and size of the composite pedal is roughly the

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