Rab Wardell is a mountain bike athlete and coach living in Glasgow, Scotland. He recently set the fastest known time on the West Highland Way, a 96 mile off-road route connecting Milngavie and Fort William.
Mountain bike skills instructor Simon Lawton of Fluidride talks about coaching new riders and the MTB scene in Baja, Mexico.
What does it take to become Fabio Wibmer? Listen in to find out!
Mat walks us through the process for trail and bike park approval, funding, and construction to help others who may be considering a similar project in their own community.
CAMBA recently worked with River Falls Research Center on a study linking trail visits to $7.8 million in economic impact within two surrounding counties.
Pro and amateur cycling athletes alike have seen their 2020 race and training schedules disrupted, so we dig into the ways athletes can adapt to the challenges they are facing.
Chris Currie explains what instant center means, and fills us in on his process designing the 3VO suspension system.
The Singletracks staff has tested a ton of great mountain bike gear this year, and this week we're looking back at some of our favorite reviews.
Dr. Leatt, founder of the eponymous protective gear brand, explains how injuries work, and how the right equipment can reduce their severity.
How does tubeless tire sealant work? Is carbon a better material for building rims than aluminum? Are 30mm-wide rims becoming the standard?
Vittorio Platania explains how hydraulic mountain bike brakes work, and shares his tips for maximizing their performance on the trail.
Mountain bike legend Tinker Juarez talks about his career, and offers tips for getting fit, staying strong, and winning races.
We learn how frame designers like Alastair work with bike brands to create unique mountain bike designs.
Gareth and Jeff chat about the mountain bike industry, swap notes about how trail access works in the US compared to parts of Europe, and discuss general mountain bike culture.
In this episode, we find out what it takes to put together a professional mountain bike team racing at the World Cup level.
In this episode, the Singletracks staff talks about the process we use to evaluate the mountain bikes and gear we review regularly.
Pedal Up is working with Boys and Girls Clubs to start after school mountain bike programs, with funding for pump tracks and bike fleets.
We chat with Hannah Bergemann about women in mountain biking, freeride, and the new MTB movie, Accomplice.
Scott Nydam and Vincent Salabye talk about a mountain bike program in Gallup, New Mexico designed to reach Native American youth.
Lael shares her tips and tricks for bikepacking and mental toughness, and talk about the role gender plays in ultra endurance competition.
Being the bike mechanic for a World MTB Champion requires deep focus and dedication. In this episode, Brad Copeland, shares the story of how he progressed from a shop wrench to a traveling technician with the fastest XC team on the planet.
We attempt to answer the who, what, why, where, and when of gravel biking.
Don't miss this episode where we cover everything you need to know about mountain bike tires.
In this episode we discuss the latest on mountain bike racing, athletes, tourism, brands, and of course everyday trail riders.
In this episode, Paul shares the #1 skill mountain bikers actually need to work on, mountain bike skills myths, how mountain bike skills and fitness are related, and whether watching videos online can be a substitute for in-person skills coaching.
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