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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

Monday, June 20, 2016

Brandon Semenuk




Video: Brandon Semenuk - RAW 100 V2

This, just like all videos with Brandon Semenuk is the best.

Saturday, April 2, 2016

Friday, September 25, 2015

R-Dog



Best video I have seen in a while. This dude has some really awesome flair.

R-Dog - 3 Bikes, 3 Minutes

Ryan "R-Dog" Howard throws down in the Coast Gravity Park on Sunshine Coast, British Columbia. In three minutes, R-Dog styles his signature whips on three Trek bikes—Session, Slash, and Ticket S. Music: "Keep on Swinging" by Rival Sons Preview Rival Sons' latest album, Great Western Valkyrie on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/great-western-valkyrie/id840442440

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 17, 2014

Akrigg



Its no secret that we worship Chris Akrigg at dirtwest. This time Chris takes us on a cyclocross ride...

Well here we go again, the second instalment of riding the bike with the curly whirly bars and skinny tyres. We are currently at the hight of the Cyclocross season so i thought it was about time i dug the cyclocross bike out for another spin. I read somewhere that Cyclocross originated for roadies back in the day trying to spice up their winter training. They would race from point to point using whatever means possible, racing down farm track and running across fields with the bike on there back etc. That was their spin. My back ground is Trials, and this is my spin!

Wednesday, September 17, 2014

Dylan Sherrard



I cannot remember if I posted this already. If I did... Who cares. Watch it again.

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Tom van Steenbergen



I don't really love how this was shot and put together. But it does have a huge frontflip on Crabapple. Watch to the end...Tom van Steenbergen lays down fresh lines on the newly opened Whistler Mountain Bike Park trails. The video features Steenbergen's signature laid-out whips, manuals and massive flips (including the first-ever front flip in the notoriously big Crabapple Hits).

Monday, July 21, 2014

Brendog




Brendan Fairclough is one of the styliest riders on earth. Watch this great edit of him shredding Schladming a new one.
We recently headed out to Schladming, Austria with Brendan Fairclough to ride the new Gambler 710. Needless to say, this was only going to end with one rad edit.
For more information on the new Gambler 710, including a downloadable Tech and Facts report and photo gallery, head over to www.scott-sports.com/page/gambler710

Saturday, July 5, 2014

Troy Brosnan




Troy Brosnan in Vernon BC

You guys asked for it so here is Pro Star at Silver Star Bike Park.
I decided to run the chest mount so you can see the bike. Enjoy

Friday, March 14, 2014

Big mountain




I don't speak foreign so I have no idea what this video is, other than awesome big mountain freeriding.

Sunday, December 22, 2013

Chris Kovarik



Chris Kovarik is awesome.
Summer of Summit - SEGMENTS - The Karver
Summer of Summit Segments episode #7 Chris Kovarik

Saturday, December 14, 2013

Remy Metailler



Jordan beamed this one over. The crazyness at 0:58-1:03 was the reason to send it over. Personally I don't see what the big deal is... I do that every time I'm at Whistler. Bout time we have a little more hip hop in edits.
Remy tears the Whistler bike park apart. A big thanks goes out to Garbanzo Bike and Bean for their support throughout the season.

Saturday, July 6, 2013