Thursday 31 January 2008

Alpine Bikes Winter Series News

Last weekend was supposed to be the first round of the Alpine Bikes Winter series held at Innerliethen in the Scottish Borders. Unfortunatly on Saturday morning one of the marshalls unexpectedly collapsed and passed away. SPS events have released a statement about the incident which can be found in full here;
SPS Statement
During this time I would ask you to spare a moment to think about the family and friends. I would also like to commend the way in which the sad news was haddled by all at the weekend, especially the organisers.

Tuesday 29 January 2008

FTMB.net - New Look for 08

Our very good mate Jim over at FTMB.net has just given his site a facelift for '08.


There's a fresh look, new forums and a real good Victor Lucas interview to top things off.

If that aint enough, he rolled out the site last night and then missioned it over to Milton Keynes this morning for Corebike... Busy boy. Full repo to follow later this week!

Last but not least he's been jolly nice and hosted the last two issues of Wideopen for us. Meaning we can stay online free from bandwith troubles.

Hit up the site and get posting on the forums at www.ftmb.net

Monday 28 January 2008

twoand8bmx.com - New Website


Team rider Levi Rogers in BS1

Good news - Adi at Twoand8 just launched his all new website for '08.

He's got the new site, new designs and even a new rider... Brizzle local Levi Rogers (amazing).

Cast your mind back to the turn of the century and Twoand8 were the f*ckin coolest team in the MTB game, with Nigel Page and Chico Hooke representin them on the DH and BSX scene.

These days things are solid BMX and still damn cool and still with a top crew of riders, including Wideopen 5 interview victim Colum Walshe. All a cool bunch of guys that are just out to ride kids bikes, have fun and make their scene strong.

Check out the site and support the underground... http://www.twoand8bx.com/


Adi (left) and Colum W - Photo by Kung

No DW Link Iron Horse for 2009...?

Morning morning,

The big buzz over the weekend was that Dave Weagle may be parting company from Iron Horse and that IH's license on the DW link will expire at the end of 2008.




That means an all new Iron Horse DH bike for 2009 and quite likely an all new DW link DH bike by another manufacturer....

The buzz all kicked off
here on the mtbr forums. Take a look at 'DW's' post:

"there may be a Sunday, but it won't be one that I designed, and it won't be using dw-link. There will however, be at least one DW-link downhill bike on the market.. just not a Sunday".

Of course, until there's an official press release from anyone it's all forum bullshit... So stay tuned. There's a decent thread going on Descent-World here that'll likely pick up the news fast.



If you don't know what any of this is about... Dave Weagle is the fella behind the infamous 'DW Link'. Which is the suspension design used exclusively on Iron Horse, Independent Fabrication and Ibis bikes. It's massively well respected as one of the best pivot set-ups on the planet. World champ Sam Hill has been showing exactly what can be done with a DW link over the last few seasons. Check out the DW-Link site here for more.

No doubt whatever comes next will be worth waiting for... Will be interesting to see what Sam and Brendan will be riding for 2009. Stay tuned.

Wednesday 23 January 2008

Elbry...he's such a Vandal!

News from Elbry at Rider Run Company:

Vandal clothing are back! New colourways, new designs and a new look team for 2008.



Vandal want to start with a core group of riders to help build a solid foundation for their future teams.



They are looking for riders intrested in a grass-roots deal on Vandal clothing who want to help support the UKs OG mtb clothing brand.

If you're intrested...contact Elbry on
bsxworld@tiscali.co.uk


or blast over to Vandal's new distributor
http://www.riderruncompany.co.uk/

There's also a small forum going on so get involved here

Team Giant UK on Halo for '08


Ison just announced they've got Team Giant UK rolling on Halo wheels for '08.
Apparently Team Manager Warner took a bit of a shine to Chris Smith's set and decided to hook the whole team up.

Dan Yeomans, Chris Smith, Kate Curd and of course Warner will all be rolling on the following...

Halo Freedom Disc wheels built onto Halo Spin Doctor Hubs (Chris Smith Signature White Colourway) on their 4Cross and Freeride bikes.

White Halo Freedom Disc Rims built onto Halo Dozen 150/12 rear hubs on their DH bikes.

White Halo SAS rims built onto Halo DJD SS Cassette Hubs on their Dirt Jump Bikes.

Rob will also be using Halo Excite-D XC wheels on his XC training bike.


Check out http://www.halorims.com/ for all the wheel specs etc...

Halo is distributed in the UK by
http://www.ison-distribution.com/



Monday 21 January 2008

Foot Out Flat Out Shoots 1 and 2

The first two shoots from my DVD summed up in a short podcast for you all to enjoy!
Cheers to all the boys!

MINT.

Keep checking back for more shoots with more UK pinners.

www.myspace.com/footoutflatout

Sunday 20 January 2008

Free Delivery - Exclusive Interview

The best things in life are free right?

How about a free, feature length bike film??



Justin at Lucent Productions is making exactly that. A full length bike movie featuring stacks of racing and riding from all over the USA. After spotting a few teasers on Littermag.com I got in touch with him to get the lowdown…

- Who is Justin?
I am an independent videographer located in the Boston area, heading up the 'one man show' that is Lucent Productions. I started filming mountain biking when I was racing bikes in college, and then started getting more interested over the years. Fast forward 5 years: I've invested butt loads of money in better cameras and equipment, have a few prestigious awards under my belt, and have worked with some of the top riders/companies in the industry.


- 10 words or less that describe your film:
Free film that emptied my bank account this year.

- How's the editing going?
One section is fully edited, so I guess I'd say editing is going slow but steady. I have a full time job apart from Lucent so all my editing is done in my free time after work. Needless to say, my girlfriend will be happy when it's done!

- Any sections your pretty pleased with so far?
So far my guess is that Mount Ste Anne World Cup race is going to be best event segment. I have 4 hrs of tape to condense down to a 4-5 minute segment so you can be sure that its going to be jam packed. I think Dave Smutok's rider segment will be the best visually appealing since I was able to use the camera crane for a lot of his stuff.


The full vid is due out online for FREE late Feb/Early March. We’ll be catching up with Justin again for a full interview in Issue 6 of Wideopen. In the mean-time log on to his website for loads of updates.
Cheers to Justin for taking the time out to talk to us.

http://lucentproductions.blogspot.com/
Also... Here's a couple of clips from other vids:



Friday 18 January 2008

Asterix-Europe: New Havoc R Team Bike

Got these images of the new Asterix Europe race bike last night... No photos or detailed specs as yet but it looks like it's going to be sweet.



The Havoc R is a completely new bike, built from the ground up specifically for racing in the UK and Europe. It's got 8.5" travel, 1.5 head tube and a Maxle on the rear.

The new team line up is going to be Ben Baker (one to watch apparently...), Scott Mears, Andy Wright and Sam Flockhart. According to Chris at Asterix, their team bikes will be landing mid-Feb.



There's some more info at Dirtmag.co.uk and the new AsterixEurope.com site is going live any second now. Stay tuned for good things...





Wednesday 16 January 2008

Pro blog: Claire and the Fonta Winter Vomit Series


Chris and I both took windy wins on the weekend at the 1st of the Fontana Winter Vomit Series. It barely gets that windy on the top of Whistler mountain! Which made for a bit of a gong show.
You were at the mercy of 50 mile per hour gusts through the top corners, felt like a passenger through the mid rocky sections and might as well have been pedaling backwards along the wall of death, a 30+ second sprint to the finish.

The Wall, not just a clever name. Vomit! Chris did...

But more importantly, what is with the guy on the right in the background of my photo? What was he doing out there? Is that face fur? Thats random.

Anyways, hopefully more wins to come!


Top image is of Claire and her furry friend, bottom one is of Chris pre-vomit.

Claire is a VERY talented pro DH rider from Canada. She's spending her summer in Sunny So-Cal to escape the snow and will be E-beaming us some updates when she gets the chance. Stay locked to Wideopen for more...

Her sponsors are: Intense Rock Shox Sram, Truvativ, Avid, Maxxis, Chromag, e13, Fizik, Crankbrothers, Sombrio Girl, THE Helmets, Troy Lee Designs, Dakine, Evolution, Dynamic Core Fitness, Whistler Bike Park, West Coast Freeride Guides, Mavic












Tuesday 15 January 2008

All New Race Face Site Online

The chaps at Race Face HQ in Vancouver just got in touch to say that their new website is now online.

By the sounds of the press release they're pretty stoked with it ... "The new web site is a completely hand coded piece of digital artistry. The database allows for dynamic content providing a site that is very scalable (basically it’s easy to upload content and the site can easily expand to accommodate future online campaigns)."



Check it out for all the usual top quality parts, clothing and armour that Race Face are famous for.

Monday 14 January 2008

MTBCut.TV Latest

Missing the weekend's riding already?
Looking for some media to keep you going on a rainy Monday afternoon?

MTBCut.TV just uploaded a heap of new vids to sort you out.... Including a really good twenty minute tour round the Santa Cruz HQ. Give it a look if your stuck at your desk.



Log on to check out their latest vids:

TECH: Exclusive 20 minute tour of the SantaCruz factory
FULL LENGTH MOVIE: ‘The Picture’
RIDER BIO: Dan Atherton First Movie Preview
TRAILER: Virtuous


Fort Bill Wins Event of the Year!

For the 3rd consecutive year, the international mountain bike teams, tech support and race organizers organization (IMTTO) has awarded the prestigious "IMTTO Event Of The Year" trophy to Rare Management.

In 2007 they were the organizers of the UCI Mountain Bike and Trials World Championships in the classic venue of Fort William, Scotland. Close to 60 members voted (teams and tech support companies only), and of the 25 events voted for, it was clear that Fort William was again the obvious favorite.

Unlike other awards, this one recognizes any mountain bike event held in 2007, and is voted on by the industry main players when it comes to mountain bike racing and events. For the second year in a row, the members voted the Mont-Sainte-Anne World Cup as the 2nd best event (and therefore the best World Cp of 2007), very closely followed by the Houffalize World Cup. The highest ranked non-World Cup, non-World Championship event was the Roc d’Azur held in Southern France.

"The feedback we get from our members in this voting process is extremely valuable. We pass on that constructive feedback to the various organizers in order to help them further improve their already excellent events. As an organization, the role of IMTTO is to further assist the events in their growth and therefore further secure the future of mountain bike racing as a viable sport for our members. The trophy we have awarded to Rare Management symbolizes this aim." – IMTTO President, Martin Whiteley.

Results:

1. UCI Mountain Bike World Championships – Fort William, Scotland
2. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Mont-Sainte-Anne, Canada
3. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Houffalize, Belgium
4. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Maribor, Slovenia
5. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Offenburg, Germany
6. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Vigo, Spain
7. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Schladming, Austria
8. Roc d’Azur – Frejus, France
9. Kokanee Crankworx – Whistler Mountain, Canada
10. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Champery, Switzerland
11. Nissan UCI Mountain Bike World Cup – Saint Felicien, Canada
12. Bundesliga Cross Country National – Heubach, Germany
13. Swisspower Cup – Bern, Switzerland
14. Absa Cape Epic – South Africa
15. Lisbon Downtown – Lisbon, Portugal
16. Bundesliga Cross Country National – Munsingen, Germany
17. US Open – Diablo Park, NJ, USA
18. Bearclaw Invitational – Mountain Washington, Canada
19. Swisspower Cup – Schaan, Switzerland
20. Sea Otter Classic – Monterey, CA, USA

Friday 11 January 2008

Descend Hamsterley - Down N Out Winter Series Rd2

Sunday 13th is Rd 2 of the excellent Hamsterley Down N' Out Winter Series and by the looks of things... It's gonna be a soggy one!

According to Chris R at NPS 4X the track starts ..."with some realy nice smooth following corners before hitting the really technical rooty section and mini rock garden just after the cabin half way down, from there its steep steep steep into the dark woods and massive drop at the bottom into the finish."

Joe Barnes took the lead in Rd 1 with a 1:40:570, followed by Phil Ashbridge then Ben Ineson. Danny Hart on the podium this time round?

Good luck to everyone riding - i'll try and get some results online asap next week. Pop down and give 'em some support if your in the area.

If anyone wants to fire us over some pics for the site and Wideopen 6 - get in touch.

For more info visit
NPS4x.com

Wednesday 9 January 2008

Hardtail Nation

For some its the ride, others the challenge or simply a lack of funds for a bigger bike. Whatever the reason there are many of us that ride hardtails instead of full bouncers. If you fall into this group, or even if you're just curious, you should be interested to know that there is a new site just for you.
Hardtail Nation is the new internet website and forum that is aimed at those who preffer the hardtail life. The site is still reasonably new and is growing and being updated all the time, so go check it out...
www.hardtailnation.co.uk/

Tuesday 8 January 2008

New indoor skate park for Edinburgh

Here's the blurb from their website http://www.transgressionpark.co.uk/



Transgression Park is the latest initiative to come out of the EHX team. It’s an Urban FreeSport destination catering for all your urban and ‘extreme’ sporting requirements. The park will open in January 2008. Initially the park will consist of an indoor skatepark, a breakdance area, a cafĂ© and a shop. However as we get going we will be introducing free running, tricking, trials, a stunt school, an airbag and anything else you tell us you want to see (within reason!).The park was designed by Scotlands pro BMX rider Dave Sowerby. Dave was also behind the design of Penicuik Skatepark. We think he’s done a pretty neat job incorporating street and ramp features for BMX, Blades and Skateboards into the 9020 sq ft floor space.

The Park is located on the top level of the Ocean Terminal Shopping Centre which must make it the highest Skatepark in the UK. It also has views out across the Forth Estuary and the Royal Yacht Britannia – pretty cool!

Opening times: Monday to Sunday 10:00 – 22:00

The park is still on target to open on the 12th of Jan, but keep an eye on the website for updates. The park will also be open to those who roll on big wheels. Hardtail mountain bikes will be able to use the park, just clean your bike first please.

Hopefully I'll get down there for the opening day and get a few snaps for Issue 6!

Monday 7 January 2008

BUSA 08 goes to Cwm Carn!

News just in.... The 2008 BUSA Student Champs is heading to Cwm Carn!
I'm maybe a little slow off the mark with this one... But just found out that the BUSA's is coming to Cwm Carn, organised by the 'Extreme Knowhow' Events team.
The BUSA's is two days of partying and mountainbike racing and is probably the best weekend on a mountainbike money can buy. There's Downhill racing on Saturday and then XC racing on Sunday, meaning there's always LOADS of people there and a massive, screaming crowd lining the tracks on both days. Best of all it's cheap as chips to enter.
Cwm Carn should be great news for a lot of people. It's easy to get to from all over the UK, the tracks stand up to pretty much all conditions, there's permanent XC and DH tracks and - of course- it's open all year round for a bit of pre-race training. If you want a bit more info you can check out the excellent http://www.cwmdown.co.uk/

If your a student and fancy racing one of the best mountainbike events going, log on to the facebook group
here!


There's also the official press release here


Cwm Carn track video from the Cwmdown website:











Law of Fives Review at FTMB

Just a quick one to say that our mate James at FTMB has just popped up his Earthed 5 review... Sums the vid up pretty nicely I think.

Give it a read if your stuck for something to read on a wet Monday morning!

Click here to go to ftmb.net

Wednesday 2 January 2008

Pro-blog: Claire Buchar

Hey there friends.

Unlike last off season in ridiculously hot tropical Australia, Chris Kovarik and I are spending this off season in the warm sunny desert of Southern California near the Intense factory and some cool riding areas.

Either way, sure beats trying to deal with another snowy Canadian winter.... Had enough of those in my life, I can afford to change it up a bit thanks! No, winter in Whistler is almost as much fun as the summer but I was keen to keep riding my bikes throughout the off season again and this is where we ended up this time. Definately not a white Christmas... but spending it on the beach isn't such a bad thing haha.

Anyways, we found ourselves a cool little pad, got inspired by rare rains, bought some shovels and began digging pretty much right away. It seemed like pumptracks were popping up everywhere and I wanted one! 3 weeks and a sore back later, our master piece is finished! Now we are just waiting for another good hard rain to set it all in.

We plan on making some fun lines and transfers in and around the main track and it's supposed to rain this weekend so we may be able to take advantage of it. So this is how our off season has been so far. Nothing too exciting because pretty much, if we didn't ride bikes, we would be bored out of our minds down here. Seriously, I'd slit my wrists I think.

It seems like there will be a few pro riders in the area this winter though, escaping various shitty winter weather. We've already hung out with Brendan Fairclough and he's meant to come back later in the winter. We had some fun doing timed runs with him at a track in Elsinore. And Riffle lives not too far up the coast, we will have to heckle him soon and do some riding in his neck of the woods, er.., cactus. But tomorrow we are heading to Laguna with some local friends to ride some pretty cool DH tracks that start in the mountains (well, extremely large sand dunes for me) and end up on the beach. So thats it for now really......

Happy New Year to you all.

Claire.

http://www.canadiandhgirls.com/