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In this episode of the Singletracks podcast, we ask Jeff for his climbing tips, and talk about the skills involved in mountain bike trials riding. Jeff tells us about his favorite places to ride, including some unexpected discoveries, plus he shares his tips for being successful on YouTube.

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“This instructional video covers a technique I call a “Punch.” In 1997 I set the World Record for bunnyhopping a mountain bike, in this tutorial I show you a more useful technique for getting up and over obstacles on my bicycle. Check it out and let me know what other skills you would like to …

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Markus ‘Max’ Stöckl is driven by the need for speed. The general manager of the World Cup-running MS-Racing Mondraker MTB Team likes nothing better than to go down a slope as fast as possible and has been setting speed downhill mountain-bike records for over 20 years. For his new V-Max project, 42-year-old Stöckl was aiming …

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Mike Hall of Yorkshire, England, has officially set a new record for the Tour Divide, with a time of 13 days, 22 hours, and 51 minutes. He broke the previous record by a whopping 12 hours and 46 minutes! For those who are unfamiliar, the Tour Divide route travels from Banff, Alberta, all the way to …

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