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Freeride bikes are lighter than downhill bikes – which enables them to be ridden not just downhill but through more technical sections, such as North Shore obstacles, and allows the rider to pedal back up for another lap, instead of requiring a shuttle or chairlift. Most freeride bikes feature slightly steeper headangles and shorter ...
Graham Agassiz (born 8 January 1990) is a Canadian freeride mountain biker from Kamloops, British Columbia. [1] [2] Agassiz travels internationally, and has participated in mountain bike films and competitions. He is a bronze medalist from 2015 Red Bull Rampage event. [3] He was also the top qualifier at the Red Bull Rampage in 2014. [4]
In 2020, Cam founded Milepost 35 Mountain Bike Camp at Mt. Hood, Oregon with, We Are Camp, LLC, the parent Company of High Cascade Snowboard Camp, and Windells Ski Camp. [10] Zink's 501c3 nonprofit, "Sensus Rad Trails" designs and builds the camp's private bike park while each summer campers can ride and learn from him during his Signature ...
Darren Berrecloth (born October 30, 1981), nicknamed "The Claw", [1] is a Canadian professional freeride mountain bike rider. Born in Parksville, British Columbia, Berrecloth is famous not only for his success in competitions, but also as one of the pioneers to the sport of freeride.
Kyle Strait (born April 4, 1987) [1] is an American freeride slopestyle mountain biker from Alpine, California. [2] He began racing in 2000 on the Monterey peninsula at the age of 12. [ 3 ] He participated in the first edition of Rampage in 2001 at the age of 14, won the contest in 2004 [ 4 ] and again in 2013. [ 1 ]
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Slopestyle, dirt, freeride Sam Pilgrim (born 4 June 1990) is a professional freeride mountain biker who also makes YouTube videos. He was an FMB World Tour overall winner in 2013, becoming the first European athlete to win the competition since its establishment in 2010.
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