Showing posts with label jumps. Show all posts
Showing posts with label jumps. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Max Morgan



Here is a cool video of someone going fast on some fun looking DH trails.

Dig into some East Coast action as Max Morgan takes his Deity equipped Santa Cruz to Neko Mulally's stomping grounds for some two-wheel drifting and pure entertainment! 

Filmed and Edited by Rob Parkin Video... 


Monday, July 24, 2017

Deathgrip: Brendog and Ratboy



To celebrate the launch of Deathgrip, Brendan Fairclough and Clay Porter release one of the most acclaimed sections from the movie, ‘Best Track Ever’, featuring Brendan Fairclough and Josh Bryceland. Fairclough and Bryceland head to Schladming, Austria, which hosts what is widely accepted as the best UCI Mountain Bike World Cup track in recent history. Globally recognized as two of the most stylish racers out there, Fairclough and Bryceland put the ‘Best Track Ever’ through its paces, putting viewers on the edge of their seats eager to get out there and ride themselves. 

Deathgrip- A film by Clay Porter and Brendan Fairclough is available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and more.

Friday, November 4, 2016

Brandon Semenuk: Lapse



This is sure to be nuts. The newest release from the worlds most talented freestyle rider.

Brandon Semenuk: Lapse
A short film by Rupert Walker & Brandon Semenuk

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Gee



This made me ill...

Red Bull Hardline with Jeep 2015: Gee Atherton POV Course Preview

Published on Sep 10, 2015We're two days away from Red Bull Hardline with Jeep, and here's the world exclusive GoPro first run with Gee Atherton.
will anyone conquer the Jeep Renegade Step Up?

Sunday, July 26, 2015

Brandon Semenuk



This is probably the coolest edit I've seen. It's filmed in one shot. Brandon Semenuk is one of the best riders in the world on one of the coolest trails in the world filmed by the best people.

Published on Jul 21, 2015
Download the complete film on iTunes now: http://radi.al/unReal. unReal is available for digital download on iTunes, Amazon, Google Play, and more and is currently on a worldwide film tour.

To celebrate the release of unReal on iTunes (http://radi.al/unReal), Teton Gravity Research (TGR) and Anthill release one of the most acclaimed segments from the film. Widely recognized as the best slopestyle mountain biker in the world, Brandon Semenuk has become the first mountain biker to film a full segment in a single continuous shot. This uninterrupted shot was filmed by the most advanced gyro-stabilized camera system, the GSS C520, mounted to a truck on a custom road built next to a custom trail that took three weeks to build. This true cinematic achievement required perfect coordination between Semenuk, Anthill Films, and TGR with regard to athleticism, planning, timing and logistics.

Injured at the time, Semenuk only hit the full line once.

The historic moment was produced for unReal, the feature mountain bike film inspired by the unprecedented creative union of production companies TGR and Anthill Films, and the limitless imaginations of a group of the best mountain bikers in the world.

Download unReal:
iTunes - http://radi.al/unReal
GooglePlay - http://radi.al/1OWN
MGo - http://radi.al/2qar
Amazon Instant Video - http://radi.al/3NL2
Playstation - http://radi.al/fs0

unReal is currently on a worldwide film tour. Click here for a list of film screenings: http://www.tetongravity.com/films/unr...

Check a chance to talk with Brandon Semenuk & the cinematographer LIVE next Tuesday, July 28th, from 5-6 PM EST at our live video Q&A! RSVP here: http://www.shindig.com/event/unreal

GET LOST IN THE MOMENT

"There comes a time in all our lives when we must let go of all the chaos and clutter of the modern world and tune our minds to a simpler idea…to see into that empty space just a few feet in front of us and see nothing else… to see the path ahead as a story yet to be written. Entire days of our lives can pass by without meaning, yet within these moments of absolute clarity there’s an entire lifetime worth remembering. It’s simply a matter of letting the rest of the world melt away…"

ABOUT UNREAL

Sony presents unReal with Shimano & Trek, a new film produced by Teton Gravity Research & Anthill Films starring Brandon Semenuk, Brett Rheeder, Cam McCaul, Graham Agassiz, Steve Smith, Tom van Steenbergen & Thomas Vanderham, with Brook Macdonald, Finn Iles, Ian Morrison, James Doerfling & Matty Miles. Written, directed and edited by Anthill Films. Art direction and additional writing by Good Fortune Collective. Additional support from Bike Magazine, Evoc, Knolly, Pinkbike, Rocky Mountain, Western Digital & Whistler Mountain Bike Park.

MUSIC

For What It’s Worth
Performed by: Buffalo Springfield
Courtesy of: Elektra Entertainment Group
By Arrangement with: Warner Music Group Film & TV Licensing

Lee Jackson

Vital RAW - Lee Jackson Whacks Whistler + Norco Aurum Bike Check - More Mountain Bike Videos

This guy rips pretty hard in the bike park. Lots of cool lines in this. No music

Lee Jackson gaps and slaps the trails of Whistler's lower mountain.
Here's what AJ Barlas noted about making the video with Lee.
"We attempted to get a good mix of burly gap lines and fast sections, with the one move that Lee was most worried, and psyched about being the gap on the slab of Schleyer (ender); a move that apparently only Nick Geddes has successfully hit. It's serious, and we were stoked to get it smooth. Lee was jittery the rest of the night. He did it the original day filming, but cased and wasn't happy with the clip, so he stewed over it for 3 days between the original shoot and the redo.
"A couple of interesting stats: Lee destroyed one wheel, blew a tire off the rim, flatted front and rear on separate occasions, blew pieces of his chain guide apart, taking bed rock with it all in 2 days time shooting."

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Brendog



It's so weird, seemlingly this edit has all the ingredients for radness: Brendog on his home trails on an enduro bike....Something about this edit just didnt click for me.

One of the most simple pleasures in mountain biking is just waking up in the morning, gearing up, and heading out to your local trails. For Brendan Fairclough, that means hopping on his Genius 700 and heading out into the Surrey Hills. This is mountain biking.

Friday, March 13, 2015

Saturday, February 28, 2015

Invergarry



A big portion of this edit was filmed in Invergarry on Shovel Buster. Always glad to see when 'our' bike park shows up on the internet... Especially when its a great rider doing huge bangers, enjoy!

Liam Wallace - Winter Getaway

Song: Dillon Cooper - Knuckle Up

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Invergarry




Spank Industries/Morpheus rider Liam Wallace has been filming an edit in Invergarry bike park. The edit is set to drop in the next few weeks. We will post it as soon as its out. in the meantime here is a clip of him riding Shovel Buster

Thursday, February 5, 2015

Drew Bezanson

The wallride in this facebook video is ridiculous. No one rides like Drew Bezanson.


Monday, February 2, 2015

Shoulder season



Mindspark cinema and Bas Van Steenbergen in Utah. You know this video is going to be rad.

Bas van Steenbergen l Shoulder Season

Bas van Steenbergen l Shoulder Season @TransitionBikeCompany @skyridecycle@dissentlabs @Basvansteenbergen #shoulderseason

Friday, January 30, 2015

Road Bike Party 3



I know this isn't super current but I missed it. This the third Martyn Ashton Road Bike Party to hit the interweb. The second since his life changing crash. Enjoy people doing weird things on skinny tires...


Presented by Martyn Ashton and starring Sam Pilgrim, Road Bike Party hits the Californian dirt.

Friday, January 23, 2015

Fatboys



Everyone seems to be getting fat these days. This time its Mitch Ropelato's turn

Monday, January 5, 2015

Up and Down Squamish

Up and Down Squamish features a thrilling trail ride loop on Diamond Head in Squamish, BC. Shot in sequence, this 30km loop takes around 2-3 hours, hits 6 trails, climbs a total of 1500 metres (nearly 5000’), and rewards you with 10 km of descent. Enjoy a mix of hand built trails and machine built trails that have been made possible by SORCA, Dream Wizards, and countless volunteer hours.
The first trail on the loop is called Power Smart. Located at a high elevation and off the beaten path, this trail has endured more damage caused by water than by cycling, dirt biking, hiking, or even horse riding. This trail is wild, with lots of steep, technical switchbacks and loose rocks the size of your head. During most of the year water runs down the trail, you’ll be sure to get your feet wet. It’s not a popular trail that gets ridden very much and it is in dire need of repair. This trail is a lot of fun to ride though, be sure to hang on tight. Power Smart feeds into IMBA Smart. There are nice long corners and well planned switchbacks on this trail. Enjoy a descent followed by a bit of climbing as you pass from mature forest to areas of regrowth. Carve around narrow round corners, cross tidy bridges, and have a fast exit! This trail is another hand built gem in the Sea to Sky Corridor. Next is a trail called Fred. This is a good XC trail that has a few punchy climbs, some short, steep descents, and lots of technical turns. The more you ride it the more you’ll discover the flow built into this trail. It gets better every time you ride it. Ongoing maintenance continues to improve the drainage and speed.



Tinder is next; it is the obvious way to connect Fred and Your Mom. A brand new machine built trail by Dream Wizards, it features bermed corners, braided climb lines, table top jumps, split cedar river crossings, and manageable grade climbs. Cruise through fresh clear cut and enter the mature forest! Your Mom is a real charm. Here you will find lovely curves and corners. Beware of adjacent borrow pits as one false move means you’ll be buried alive. The gentle terrain carries good speed, but watch out because there are corners that will catch you if you’re going too fast. You will finish on Phil and Cams which is also the bottom of Pseudo-Tsuga. This piece of trail rewards you for all the hard work you’ve put in. Enjoy easily acquired speed, bermed corners, rollers, and optional gap lines as you cruise down to the bottom parking lot. People will be watching, so be sure to pick off the last gap to berm.

Thanks to Dunbar Cycles and Transition Bikes for making this video project possible. Thanks to SORCA for overseeing and maintaining the vast Squamish trail network. Thanks to Dream Wizards for the addition of Tinder Trail this summer. If you feel obligated please purchase a trail pass and/or donate to SORCA for increased maintenance and further trail development at SORCA on Trailforks. - Sid Slotegraaf

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Coast Gravity Park



This place looks like it should be a bike park

Brett Rheeder



I got trapped under a rock for a long time! But I'm back and  here is some content! This video is just  that Brett Rheeder guy doing stuff on his bike. Must watch

Horsepower | Brett Rheeder

Cherry Creek is a small community within the interior region of British Columbia. While it was first discovered in the 1800's and stripped of its gold, Brett Rheeder made his stake on the land creating a unique hay bale slopestyle course. Teaming up with Mind Spark Cinema, Brett brings you his latest video, "Horsepower". Music by Rival Sons

Thursday, October 23, 2014