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VIDEO | Josh's Mason InSearchOf Tour Divide bike
Hunt Beyond brand manager Josh Ibbett has just returned home after completing the Tour Divide, the iconic 2750mile unsupported off road bike race down the length of the USA.
Check this video to find out exactly what equipment is required to take on such a challenge. Find out what worked, what didn't and what changes he'd make.
Chase The Chaise... An Irishman conquers Kanza
Lloyd Berry did the Dirty Kanza 200 and he did it on his 30 Carbon Gravel Disc wheels!
"We didn’t come all this way for you not to finish!" … the words of 'Butt & Sun Cream Enforcer', as I collapsed in a heap in the shade, wrapped in an iced towel, forcing cold Coke down my throat.
Canyon dhb p/b Bloor Homes Bike Build Video
Off the drop with Emma Whitaker
Josh Ibbett rides the Tour Divide
VIDEO: The Dirty Reiver with Gosse Van Der Meer
Story time with Gosse- Pt.2
Whilst part one focused his first race in Arizona and adapting to elevation, this time we learn all about the hardship and struggles that Gosse faces during his cross country trip in the USA - everything from long training weeks to dietary dilemmas.
Put the kettle on and clear some time, this one is worth the read!
Story time with Gosse- Pt.1
HUNT's larger than life Dutch cyclocross racer, Gosse Van Der Mere, recently got an incredible opportunity to compete at selected mountain bike races and travel the USA at the same time.
Sit down, make a cuppa and read all about it so far.
LIGHTING UP LINCOLN
Biggest little bike race- Steel City DH
Running every spring since 2011, Steel City has always been a little different to your average mountain bike event, with 11 year old rippers racing against World Cup stars and World Champions, not to mention one of the largest number of female racers in the UK.
Read more about the race, losing van keys and almost crashing into Steve Peat on a quad.
Dirty Reiver - by Elaine Burroughs
It was about the time I sold my campervan last year, that the little worm in my ear started plotting how I was going to spend the money I got for it. After all, we always need more bike stuff, it’s only the justification that takes some thought.
It’s safe to say that it didn’t take long for me to hatch both a plan, and an excuse for the plan.
2019 saw me turning 50, and in the usual panic and societally-induced need to do something stupid to mark the occasion, I found the obvious excuse...