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IMBA Epic Copper Harbor Trails. Photo posted by copperhippie. The International Mountain Bike Association is gearing up to pick its 2010 class of “Epic” mountain bike trails and anyone can submit their nomination online. If you’ve ever wondered how IMBA chooses its “Epics”, here’s a little peek into the selection criteria from IMBA Communications Director …

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It’s been several years since we started collecting GPS trail data and within the next week or so we’ll officially cross the 1,000 trail map mark! Today there are officially 991 active mountain bike trail maps with several more in the queue to be approved. To put the number of trail maps into perspective, here …

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It’s been several years since we started collecting GPS trail data and within the next week or so we’ll officially cross the 1,000 trail map mark! Today there are officially 991 active mountain bike trail maps with several more in the queue to be approved. To put the number of trail maps into perspective, here …

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Photo: Matt Gephardt, KTVX. Courtesy abc4.com. Don’t get us wrong, we love the US Forest Service. The Forest Service is one of the biggest federal supporters of mountain biking and most of our favorite mountain bike trails around the US are located on Forest Service land. But methods used in a recent trail closure near …

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Photo: Matt Gephardt, KTVX. Courtesy abc4.com. Don’t get us wrong, we love the US Forest Service. The Forest Service is one of the biggest federal supporters of mountain biking and most of our favorite mountain bike trails around the US are located on Forest Service land. But methods used in a recent trail closure near …

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