Wednesday, 3 October 2007

New designs from Twoand8

I met Twoand8's front man Adi a few months ago when I moved to Bristol. Everytime I've bumped into him riding BMX on the mean streets of Brizzle I'ved asked how Twoand8 is doing and what he's got in the pipe line. Everytime he tells me things are pretty quiet but new designs are gonna blow any second...

Well....Great news, the wait is over and fresh Twoand8 product is here!

Check out the designs below and visit http://www.twoand8bmx.com/ to support a truly pedigree UK clothing company.













Tuesday, 2 October 2007

2008 ODI Grips - First Look

Hot off the email from Matt at Ison are sneek pics of the latest ODI grips for 2008. They were only unvelied at Interbike in Vegas so are fresh as you like!



New Additions are:
Ruffian Lock-On Kits in Ltd Ed Gold.Ruffian Lock-On Kits in Ltd Ed White.
Rogue Lock-On Kits in Brown.
X-Trainer Lock-On Kits in Brown.
Longneck ST's in Gold.
Longneck ST's in White.
Subliminal BMX grips in Purple.
"O" BMX Grips in Purple.
Brand New Tangent BMX Lock-On Kits in Black -
Super slim lock-on BMX racegrips.
New Alu End Plugs in Various Colours.

They should all be available before Christmas. Click the image to check 'em out in a shady montage style!

ODI Grips online

Saturday, 29 September 2007

Fat Face Night Ride - Edinburgh Saturday 6th October


From Chris at Nakedracing:

We're now into the final few days before the race, new stories in the local news papers have started and there is a real buzz going around the city about the race.

The Expo and team area is now full with some great companies and the Uk's best test teams, with the Athertons, MBUK and many many more.

The Bike Chain is now the Co-Sponsors to the event and will be providing free repairs with there team of mechanics for all riders in finish arena. There shop in Rodney Street will open as normal over the weekend to buy all the latest goodies.

A map will be on line on Wednesday night showing all the parking places for riders very close the finish line.

£4000 worth of products!

All the categories have been sponsored and we have amazing £4000 worth of goodies to give away to the top 3 in each category and there will goodies from the guys & girls at Fat Face.

The list of categories sponsors

MTB Direct Hardtail
Sealskinz tyres Juvenile
Madison Youth
Knightrider Junior
Kona Senior
Chainreaction Master
661 Veteran
FUNN Expert

The Pro prize purse is £3000 in cash
to share between the boys and girls all these will be presented in the finish arena straight after the race.

Race HQ - Friday & Saturday

The Beehive Pub in the Grass Market is race HQ for the weekend, from Friday afternoon you can sign on and collect your race number and see the track, you will be able to walk the track on Friday night if you wish.

You will also get your drink and food wrist band which you can use anytime during the day in the Beehive all thanks to Fat Face, tell them and all our sponsors how good they are for helping to provide such an amazing support for this race.

More updates later in the week.

See you all in Edinburgh next weekend.

Friday, 28 September 2007

2008 NPS Dates


Rich Cunynghame - Photo by Huw davies.

Hot off the press, 2008 NPS Dates for your diary

*Please note the middle three rounds will all have UCI Points!

Rd 1 April 20th
Rd 2 May 25th*
Rd 3 July 6th*
Rd 4 August 10th*
Rd 5 September 21st

Venues are still to be confirmed, for any further information on the NPS, please checkout www.NPSDH.com



Tuesday, 25 September 2007

Garlands injured as well now....

How bad has this season been for injuries?? Matti, Minaar, Peaty, Gracia, Sam Dale... God knows who else.

Just spotted on Southern-Downhill that Dave Garland of Stendec has managed to bust himself up racing the 4x National at Hamsterley.... He'll be off for a while nursing a shattered Femur and is under going under the knife any second now. Click the link above and give him your best wishes.

Second get well soon of the day... Heal fast mate, the suspension of the UK needs you!

Matti Lehikoinen Injury - Update


The latest on Matti from 23Degrees:

"The doctors have confirmed that Matti will not need an operation to stabilise the fractured vertebrae. This is great news for Matti who has been dreading the idea of a major operation.

Due to the position of the breaks (no.4 has one fracture and no.5 has two fractures), it would have meant operating from the front, going in through the chest cavity, which is obviously a much more delicate and complicated operation. The doctors have confirmed there are no floating bones pieces, which is also good news. However, they have said that should the vertebrae shift in position, they will need to review the matter.

"Obviously I have to keep my back straight and not bend forward or do anything to risk the movement of the vertebrae. Yesterday I was vomiting from the painkillers and it was the most painful puke ever! I had to keep my back straight and it was pretty bad, but last night was my first full night of sleep, so things are getting better," said Matti this morning.

It is anticipated that Matti will be transfered from hospital in the coming days to a recovery and rehabilitation centre. Matti has been overwhelmed by the number of messages and well wishes. This morning Matti received a call from former Downhill World Champion, Vanessa Quin, who called form New Zealand. This meant a lot to Matti as Vanessa has had more than her fair share of neck/spinal injuries and was able to give Matti some very reassuring words.

Matti is keeping a diary, and when he's able to, will keep everyone up to date through a blog on his new team's web site, at http://www.ms-racing.at/"


Get well soon from Wideopenmag!

Monday, 24 September 2007

Pearce Cycles Series Results!


Image by Jim at ftmb.net. Check it out for loads of images and repos from the whole series.

The epic battle for Pearce Cycles Summer DH Series champion came to a close yesterday at Bringewood.

Scott Beaumont took fastest time of the day for the chaps and Aimee Dix for the girls. Just waiting on the word from Pearce for the series champion... stay tuned!

Results are here.

Thursday, 20 September 2007

Pearce Summer Series Round 4 - Bringewood


This weekend is round 4 of the brilliant Pearce Cycles Summer DH Series, to be held at Bringewood.

Straight from the Pearce site:

"Hopton has been ruled out, as the quota of 3 'major events' allowed to be held there each year has been reached, an agreement made between Forestry Commission and Hopton Castle Parish Council some years ago.Bucknell has been ruled out as Forest Enterprise could not make a decision within the time available to build a new course.

Therefore, we have decided to make the best of what is available - taking into consideration the recent bad weather. The original 'National' course will be used starting from the trig point, it's a track that hasn't been raced for a number of years and should provide more variety at the venue. If riders, who have entered, do not wish to race at Bringewood, a full refund will be given. But let us know ASAP as there is a long reserve list!

Entries are fully sold out but get down and do some cheering!

Wednesday, 19 September 2007

Avast! It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Yaargg!


Ahoy me harties! It's International Talk Like a Pirate Day! Be sure to all talk like scurvey sea dogs all day and offer to send anyone to DAVIE JONES if they dont do the same! Yaaarg!

http://www.talklikeapirate.com/

Tuesday, 18 September 2007

Issue 4 update...

Producer James has just sent round the first proof of Wideopen Issue 4...and it's looking damn fine indeed! It's another big one with loads of travel writing, race repo's, interviews and some amazing Emulsion images.

Were a little way off launching yet due to the worlds but we'll keep everyone update on Facebook and through the mailing list. Plan is early October at the moment...

Keep your eyes on your inbox...

Saturday, 15 September 2007

2008 Shui first looks...

Check out a quick first look at some of the new 2008 Shui tees coming out just in time for Xmas (yes, it is THAT time already!), pre orders now being taken from uk and euro distrubutors www.riderruncompany.co.uk, check out the designs below...



Happy shopping :)

Thursday, 13 September 2007

Just back from the Worlds...

Short(ish) and sweet as you can read the antics in ISSUE 4 (out soon-ish).

Arrived on Saturday having left home at 6AM (yes, thats commitment) and saw the final DH practice runs. Met up with Milki who was buzzing from a week's snapping. Then headed to the pits and had a chat with Kathy Sessler, Col Williams @ mtb-direct.co.uk (cheers for the grips dude), Gee, shook Peaty's hand and wished him luck (he was 10 deep in autograph seeking kids!) etc etc.
Sunday was epic, up early again, then saw final runs of practice and then BANG, it all went off. AWESOME atmosphere, Fort Bill does it again. The British and Irish riders were getting great shouts, I lost my horn (but hey), and lots of cheering with the bottom arena SOOOOOO loud.
Here, an Irish rider gets my "shot of the day" award (from me to me!) as he heads into the arena...

Upmost big up to Gump, Rachel, Katy and Gee for getting us some medals, and unlucky to those who lost saddles etc. Sunday night was party in a tent in Fort Bill....think I remember saying "hi" to rachel Atherton whilst pissed, Hic!...as below shows....

I was also up for some riding with some of the fearingout lads, so we did Wolftrax on Monday in gourmet sunshiiiiiiiiine, but Phil fractured his arm (rode on with it, rrrrrrrrespect) then Tues we went to Balnain bike park and realised we weren't Northshore pros (lol). Then....the big one, yesterday with the boys on the road back to England, I headed to the World Champs Dh track. I got my gondola pass and up I went. I was bricking it! Did 4 runs, the first very slowly at 12 mins, then got my shit on and got down to just over 9 minutes, with 1 stop, cos my arms and hands ached so much! Awesome track, love it. The Stinky at the bottom after 4 runs...

Top "long weekend" all round.

Watch this space....

Tuesday, 11 September 2007

Timo Pritzel 'Atmosfair' clothing incoming from Ison...


Ison just got in touch say that they we will be distributing dirt jump supremo Timo Pritzel's new clothing company Atmosfair.

The range is designed in conjunction with world reknowned graff artist Skism (Lodownmagazine) who also helped Timo with his Signature TSG helmets for 2007 and 2008 and featured in Dirt a couple of months back.

The range should be available in October through your local bike shop. They've got caps, sweats and tees so there should be something for everyone.

Monday, 10 September 2007

Ruaridh Cunningham is your new Junior World Champion!

The Fort William World Champs are all over and (as you probably know) Aussie Sam Hill held on to the Rainbow Jersey for the boys and Sabrinna Jonnier for the girls. In the Junior ranks, the UK's Ruaridh Cunningham did us proud by storming to first place.

It was an amazing weekend for UK downhill with Ruaridh's gold in Junior men, a bronze for Gee in Elite Men, a silver Rachel in Women's Elite and silver for Katy Curd in the Junior Women. Elite women had 4 female riders in the top 7! Good bloody job to everyone...

Scott W was on the scene doing the papping for Wideopen and will no doubt post something asap. In the mean time here's a vid from Freecaster.TV with Nigel Page on the mic:

Monday, 3 September 2007

Shui Comp Winner - Johnny Wardle


Well done to Johnny Wardle who just won our issue3 Shui Hoody comp(pictured here dining on a trifle at this years BUSA's). Nice one mate! Your new threads will be in the post sharpish...

Thanks to Elbry at Rider Run Company for supplying the prizes. Stay locked for more comps in Issue4...

Friday, 31 August 2007

New longtermers...

Look what came in the post today...


Thanks to Andy at Bigstone for sorting us out - I'll be running a pair as will Fearingout rider Steve. Expect to see them in future issues of the mag along with a different take on the flat pedal debate soon!

Thursday, 30 August 2007

NPS Round 4 at Caersws


This weekend sees round four of the Chain Reaction Cycles British Downhill Series at Caersws in Powys near Newtown to the west of Welshpool and Shrewsbury on Saturday the 1st and Sunday the 2nd of September 2007. Just follow the signs!

Running off the past success of the previous three rounds you will be in for a real treat as the top Pro riders will be using this as a warm up for the Worlds the following week. Team G-Cross Honda, Animal Commencal and the MBUK Team will be in full attendance ripping down the tight, twisty and technical track of Caersws. Throw in a few tricky jumps and a wide open and flat out finishing field means whether you are a rider or spectator this will be a round not to be missed.
The Sombrio Film Festival on Saturday evening is free and open to all and will be showing the U.K Premier of the latest Anti-Gravity series - UNHINGED. Bring your own chair and a beer and sit down and enjoy!

Refreshments will be on hand with our caterer continuing their Themed Nights, this week it’s "Yorkshire" so expect hot Ferret sandwiches and roast Wippet barms!

Fenwicks the bike cleaner people will be running a bike wash with free use of their jet washes and cleaner and we will have our fully trained Park Tool Mechanic looking after your ride, all free of charge!

Hang around for the Podium and see the top 5 in each category receive customised trophies from Hope Technology. Then shout and scream to receive some signed goodies from the top boys and girls before we wish them well and on the way to the Fort William World Champs!
Schedule:

Saturday
09:00 - 14:30 Open Practise
15:00 - 18:00 Seeding
18:15 Riders meeting
19:00 Sombrio Film Festival - Anti Gravity III "Unhinged"

Sunday
09:00 - 12:30
13:00 - 16:00 Racing
16:30 Podium

What more do you need to know? Parking and spectating is free!

Many thanks again to our title sponsors, Chain Reaction Cycles and our co-sponsors:

Loctite - Offering a track day for 4 riders in their Formula 3 BMW’s.
Fenwick’s - Making your ride sparkle.
TF Tuned - £200 to the rider winning their category by the biggest margin.
Ancillotti UK - £100 to the fastest rider of the day.
MFX Air Art - Offering 4 custom helmet spray jobs.
Action Cameras - Awarding hands free waterproof cameras.
Shimano - Providing course tape.
Balfa - Danger Boy products.
Ticket2RideBC.com - Holiday for two in Whistler!

We look forward to seeing you all trackside..
SPS Events

Wednesday, 29 August 2007

Last weekends Racing...

Dragon Downhill - Mynydd Du Round 3

Photo by Oke

Round 3 of the Dragon series last weekend at Mynydd Du. A great days racing by all accounts with sloppy conditions, big road gaps and FAST times. Top spot to Ralph Jones.

Results are
here and Dragon homepage here. We'll have a full repo in the next issue.

FoelDHRiders Bank Holiday Jam
And at the other end of Wales...The FoelDHRiders at Foel Gasnach had another Bank Holiday Jam.

Racing was down Track's 1 and 4 with a BBQ and some chilled runs to end the day. Top spot in the 'Best' cat went to Emyr Davies and in the 'Rest' to Tom Clarkeson. Prizes donated by The Edge Cycleworks in Chester and Wideopenmag.

Ems managed to set a Track 1 record later in the day with a 1:27. Hot on his heels was Michael Langford... one of the New Zealand under 19's Worlds team who'd popped over for some Fort Bill training. With only 3 runs of the track he was dropping his chain and STILL hitting 1:31's. Close but no cigar!
A great day's racing on a great hill. Thanks to everyone who made it happen.
Check out the Foel site here and some images by Chris Bartlett here.

Tuesday, 28 August 2007

Tree Hugging

Some Green words from Elbry at RiderRunCompany

These days it seems everyone is desperate to promote themselves as being "green." With climate change making itself ever more apparent and those scientist-types telling us all to "ACT NOW!" virtually every company across the world is scrambling for new ways to cut emissions, save resources and reduce that all important carbon footprint. Maybe I'm just cynical, but the majority of claims made by the larger companies don't really seem to add up, yesterday I saw a big company's maintenance van in a petrol station filling up with diesel. It had an advert on the back of it declaring itself as a "carbon neutral" company, must be a new type of diesel then! The simple truth is that a lot of companies are not really interested in saving the
planet. Instead they make bold and misleading claims over their "clean-up
efforts" in order to capitalise on public interest and save themselves a few
quid each year courtesy of the tax man. So what makes us any different?

Rider Run Co is committed to making as little an impact on the environment as possible. This commitment does not stem from financial gain or legal obligations, but from an actual interest in our surroundings and their future. People are drawn to mountain biking for many reasons, but a simple appreciation of nature and the outdoors is probably just as common as "I just love the buzz." I personally do not want to see my local trails under water/oven baked and i'm sure most of you feel the same way. As such, we take several steps to reduce our carbon footprint as much as possible.

· We recycle more than 90% of our office waste.

· We plant trees every winter (and hug them more times than is probably healthy!).

· We save fuel because we don't pay reps to drive around the country promoting us. They are out there though, just look for them at events or riding spots. Or better yet, just contact us over the internet!

· We send out our goods in degradeable paper packaging(usually recycled) instead of plastic packaging.

· We only advertise in download magazines like Wideopen. Paper magazines require trees to be cut down on a regular basis. Besides, we probably couldn't afford to even if we wanted to, since we put most of our profits back into mountain biking through events, riders and clubs.

However, there is only so much that we can do on our own, in order to make real changes in the industry we need help from YOU. For instance, we have received several requests for Rider Run Co stickers. Instead of printing off loads (and inevitably ending up with some left over as waste) we want YOU to show some individualism and creativity. Come up with your own designs and get your local printer/sign maker/sticker man to produce only as many as you need. They'll appreciate the extra business, the environment won't be damaged by unneccessary waste (e.g backing paper, printing chemicals etc) and you will end up with something totally unique! Send us some pics and we'll even put them up on our myspace site!

We as consumers have the power to change the habits of those who provide us with products. Next time you want a new frame/t-shirt etc. check out the environmental credentials of the company and their importers. Don't be shy, just ask them what measures they take to reduce their environmental impact and what they give back to their sport. Wherever possible try to support those companies that you feel give something back to both riding and the environment. In this way you will help smaller companies like us to prosper, as well as forcing the bigger companies to change their ways. Now go out and hug a tree!

Thursday, 23 August 2007

Flick time - Anti Gravity Unhinged



Word from Ghillan@Reflex Films...

"Anti Gravity Unhinged, the new mountain bike film from Reflex Films is on it's way!

Due for release on the 20th August 2007, Unhinged is the latest addition to the popular Anti Gravity series. Featuring exclusive footage of the worlds top Mountain Bikers, the film captures the true spirit of Mountain Biking with breathtaking scenery and awe inspiring action from around the globe!

Unhinged isn’t a film about freeride or downhill, it’s a film about mountain bikers and flat out riding. It's hard hitting, all out action from the start with some truly mind blowing cinematography and amazing riding. Most importantly it captures the true essence of mountain biking, something that every rider out there will relate to."

With a shedload of riders filmed in locations such as South Africa, France, Italy, Spain, Andorra, Austria and all over the UK, it sounds mint. Check out Ben Reid here in Ireland for example...

Watch out for a review in issue 4 of wideopen.

Wednesday, 22 August 2007

UK full sus?



Cotic have been making steel framed hardtails for a number of years - designed with UK trail riding in mind they've built up quite a following and for good reason.

After years in development they've released there first full sus - perfect for winter training and general hooning about all year!

Word from Cy is they'll be demo bikes available at 18bikes in Hope and BikesUK in Bristol very soon... sign up to there mailing list for more info.

We're hoping to feture Cotic in the mag soon but in the meantime here;s the low down on the Hemlock, pictured above...

The Cotic Hemlock is our all new super versatile full suspension machine. Years in development ; designed and engineered with the same painstaking attention to detail and refusal to conform to the marketing led 'norms' of the industry that brought you our award winning hardtails ; the Hemlock takes our trail bike philosophy to the next step. Like its hardtail brethren, it allows the use of long travel suspension without the excess weight or overt emphasis on one style of riding.

(visit our Geek page for more notes on development rationale)

A super low toptube keep the ride tight and chuckable, and a massively oversized downtube keeps both wheels pointing in the right direction for maximum handling confidence. There is, of course, enormous tyre clearance for up to 2.4" tyres, and a full length seat tube allows full saddle height adjustment. The cable routing is the same mud-repelling semi-outer design as our hardtails.

The heart of the frame is a 4-bar linkage suspension, complete with chainstay pivot. Why go for a multi-pivot bike in bearing hungry UK conditions? We simply prefer the way this type of suspension works and could achieve exactly what we wanted in terms of ride feel and performance. Don't worry though, this is still a UK designed and tested product, so all the practicality and functionality you expect from a Cotic is present and correct. For example, all the pivot points use double sealed off-the-shelf cartridge bearings, with a massive 15mm main pivot axle and double sided chainstay pivot bearings. This keeps stiffness high and bearing load low, and the use of easily sourced bearings means hassle free, cheap sourcing when replacements are required. How often might that be? Well, the bearings in the final prototype probably need replacing about now, after 2 UK winters and a whole Luchon summer season.

So what about the ride feel? Firstly, we have achieved a crisp pedaling feel around the sag point with lots of climbing traction: No fancy damper cheating required ! There's a small amount of pedal feedback, but that's a good thing in our book. It lets you know what's going on underneath you in those crux situations. We've cleaned technical climbs on the Hemlock that we've not managed on any other bike. Just after the sag point the axle starts moving back towards the frame. This minimises chain growth and gives that fantastic bottomless feel of a great 4-bar bike.

Transition news

News from Transition bikes over in Canada... check them out at www.transitionbikes.com



Riding season is in full swing right now and we are crazy busy riding and bringing you new products. Here is the latest.

New Siren Prototype

We are now riding the new girls freeride bike called the Siren. The bike is a 6" travel freeride frame designed for women. We took input from over 30 female riders to design a bike specifically for them. The frame has ultra low standover. We have girls that are 5'0" and still have great standover on the frame and love it. The frame also is very light for girls to throw around with a lower center of gravity and short stays so the ladies can pull the front end up easily. Production bikes should be available Dec/Jan.

New Clothing
We got 4 new t-shirt designs ready to go. We will also be working on a new jersey and long sleeve T in the next month.

New BottleRockets Here
We got the new production run of BottleRockets in with the new colors White, Raw or Baby blue. The frame remains unchanged for the upcoming year. Why mess with perfection?

New Sprocket

Kyle just finished up his design of a new 28 tooth sprocket and we now have them available for purchase in 5 colors (black, gold, green, red, blue).

New Chainguide
Kyle also just finished up his design of our new single-ring chainguide. The chainguide works with 32-36 tooth chainrings and is available in our standard 5 color palette (black, gold, green, red, blue). We'll have pictures of the guide on our website in the next couple days so stay tuned.

New Colors and Decals

Heads up for the upcoming year. All of our bikes will be coming with new decals kits so you guys can customize your bikes however you want. Each frame will come with a decal kit that features 4 different colors of decals to decorate your bike. Currently we only have new BottleRockets with the new colors and the rest of our frames with new colors will trickle in throughout the winter and early spring when we do new production runs.

Blindside Production Frames

The new 8" travel Blindside frames will be here around September 12th and ready for purchase.

Transition Sponsors Drop In Season 5

We are proud sponsors of Season 5 of Drop In hosted by our very own Dylan Tremblay. This year the Dirtbag crew will be heading down the west coast of the US on some of our home trails. Look for other factory riders like Mike Metzger, Andy Grant and Zach Hensley to make guest appearences on selected episodes.

Cheers,
-Transition Bikes

Tuesday, 21 August 2007

Scottish champs...

News in from Wideopen contributor and Fearingout team rider Ste...

Mud, rain and more mud was pretty much how the weekend looked at Ae. Heavy rain for much of Saturday meant that by the end of the day most riders were brown from head to toe. The track didnt really cope too well with the conditions and became pretty tough to ride in sections. Most notably the off camber sections which turned into mud pits by the time it came to race runs. I messed up the top section on my first run and struggled to improve my time on a slower riding track in the second. In the end I finished 33rd with a time of 3mins. Top honours wet to Joe Barnes who pulled out two runs at 2min 19seconds. Full report to come in wideopen issue 4!

Results can be found on the SDA website here.

Friday, 17 August 2007

Howies Chalk Board Van Spotted!


The Howies Chalk Board Van just rolled up outside my work at College Green in Bristol.

The idea is... they've painted their van in special paint that lets you doodle on it in chalk. Then hit the road with their skate team and asked people to chalk their thoughts on the subject of nuclear power on the van.

A nice idea to get people thinking... but (like it says on the van) is it the greenest way to spread the word? Looks cool either way!

First stop was Cardiff, Bristol today then on to Stoke, Manchester, Leeds, Sheffield and back down to London.

Check out www.howies.co.uk for news from the road.

Thursday, 16 August 2007

World Champs Live on MTBCut.TV

Awesome news. MTBCut.TV are going to be covering the World Champs LIVE at Fort Bill. To get you in the mood they've knocked up a trailer featuring Steve Peat, Fabian Barel,Greg Minnaar etc etc. Check it out:

Tuesday, 14 August 2007

MTBCut.tv Goes Live


Check it out. MTBCut.tv is finally online and streaming mtb videos direct to your PC. Take a look, it's the perfect thing for those rainy lunch times when your stuck in the office.

They've got heaps of vids to choose from... 'how to' and bike tech tutorials, race reports, head cams, trailers... all sorts of stuff. Give it a look, it really is good. No doubt we'll be getting in touch with them for a feature in the mag.

Here's the blurb from their website:

WHAT IS MTBcut.tv? MTBcut.tv is the world’s first internet mountain biking TV channel. In the past riders and fans of the sport have bought DVDs of events and memories up to a year after the event took place. MTBcut.tv uses a custom built player to bring Video on Demand and live coverage of events at the click of a button. The MTBcut player works on any platform.

The technology streams the footage to fit to the end user system requirements giving uninterrupted, high quality viewing pleasure. MTBcut.tv brings together prolific MTB film makers from around the world using the latest internet technology to give our users Mountain Biking Features NOW - not next year!

Headed up by Stu Thomson, himself a top World Class rider, MTBcut gets into the heart of the MTB lifestyle engaging riders, enthusiasts and MTB virgins alike! Stu’s lived the dream for 10 years and wants to share it with the world! It’s this industry experience that makes this MTB site focussed, individual, entertaining and popular.

http://www.mtbcut.tv/

Monday, 13 August 2007

UK Downtown on Myspace

The UK Downtown team have just launched their own Myspace site to keep you up to date with this years race plans. It's the place to look for news, entry info and media from the '06 round.

The race is going to be in Cardiff on the 21st October. Take a look at Wideopen issue 3 for an interview with downtown front man Chopper.

Check out myspace.com/ukdowntownrace

Wednesday, 8 August 2007

NPS Downhill Round 3 IMPORTANT UPDATES!


Next weekend sees round three of the Chain Reaction Cycles British Downhill Series at Moelfre near Oswestry in Shrewsbury on Saturday the 11th and Sunday the 12th of August 2007.

Here's the word from NPSDH.com:

"As you are all aware the recent out breaks of foot and mouth disease are to be taken very seriously, this weekends race WILL be going ahead unless you hear differently here on npsdh.com

No one wants a repeat of the previous spread of foot and mouth, we should all however be proactive and employ common sense, if you happen to drive past the infected farms on you way you might want to give your van a quick wash before you get to Moelfre.

If we are all proactive and do our bit then then there is less chance of it spreading.

Just to confirm, the race IS going ahead, unless this site says different. "

Schedule:

Saturday
09:00 - 14:30 Open Practise
15:00 - 18:00 Seeding
18:15 Riders meeting
19:00 Sombrio Film Festival

Sunday
09:00 - 12:30
13:00 - 16:00 Racing
16:30 Podium


What more do you need to know? Parking and spectating is free!

Monday, 6 August 2007

Re-launch of animalcommencal.com


News from Dan Brown at Team AnimalCommencal.

Dan, Gee and Rachel Atherton are stoked to welcome you into their world and introduce you to the new home of the Animal Commencal International Mountain Bike Race Team.

The site utilises the best in digital media to take you behind the scenes of life and times with the fastest family on two wheels.

It’s fully loaded with everything that’s happened so far in 2007 and will evolve as the team go about their busy schedule; racing, riding and generally living.
Gee says "This site is ideal, I'm looking forward to being able to keep the world updated on how our race season is progressing and to show all the funny stuff that goes on in the off season. its better than myspace"
Dan, "For me the most exciting thing about the site is the opportunity to give outsiders an insight into our sport, no matter which country they're from"
Rach, "I love it, Nick and Chris have done such a cool job, I hope you all like it!"
Make sure you keep coming back for the latest videos, pictures, podcasts, rider blogs and (we hope) a few more victorious race reports.

Check it out at.......
www.animalcommencal.com

Sunday, 5 August 2007

6th at the Nationals...



News just in - Fearingout team rider and Wideopen regular Ste Larking was 6th (in class) at the 4X Nationals at Redhill yesterday... he stopped by on his way back home to ride the infamous Charity Lane... newly clipped in and on his Dialled 4X longtermer for Wideopen he whooped us on the climbs and the descent! Reinstate. Check out the style in the photo! Rocky knarly landing too... more in Issue 4 due September!

Thursday, 2 August 2007

Wednesday, 1 August 2007

Transition...FOR GIRLS Y'ALL!!!!

Check out these sweet pics of the "Siren" Female specific FR frame from Transition. Thanks to Kevin Menard (owner) from Transition Bikes.
www.transitionbikes.com




Details are:
Transition Bikes Girls Freeride Prototype Frame
Rider owned bike company, Transition Bikes announces their latest prototype bike the Siren. The Siren represents one of the first female specific freeride bikes on the market. The frame features 6” of rear wheel travel, a light but burly frame design, female friendly geometry and a new look and feel targeted specifically to women. The Siren will be available in 3 sizes with a small fitting girls 5’0”-5’4”, medium 5’5”-5’9” and the large 5’10”-6’3. Complete bikes are weighting in around 33 lbs for a light built to 38 lbs for a burlier build.

So what makes a bike specific to girls? The Siren was designed with input from over 30 female riders all with specific needs from a freeride bike. The result was a frame with tons of stand over, shorter rear end to make pulling up easier, light but strong, and a suspension design that would allow lighter girls to actually be able to utilize all of the travel. Girls also wanted a bike that was strong but also had a feminine look which is why you see all sorts of nice curves on the Siren. “This is a frame that anyone can appreciate even though it is specifically targeted to women. I rode it for 4 days straight at Whistler and absolutely loved it. If you are a guy and you want to ride one, we don’t blame you and we would sell you one, but the fact is that women will benefit the most from this design and be able to push their riding further, says Menard”

Look for the Siren to be available January 2008.

Apologies...

1278 downloads plus back issues meant we exceeded our bandwidth for the month yesterday... so sorry to anyone who tried to visit!

We're sorting out the hosting/bandwidth issue for Issue 4 to avoid disruption.

Version 1.2 of the site will be online within a fortnight.

Monday, 30 July 2007

Monday Media - Hopton


Managed a trip over to sunny Hopton yesterday for a couple of runs down the new track. Top marks to the folks with the shovels they've done a great job. It's a really nice, fast track with loads of variety and plenty of jumps all over the place...

Top section is standard Midlands fare with lots of tight lines and roots ending with a tech(ish) little drop into a table and left berm combo. Middle section gets all fast, dusty and open... bit like the Scouse Track I thought! Down the bottom it gets nice and steep with some tight corners and a lovely double berm, rock garden to table-top finish. Great track and a nice short walk back to the top... Spot on. Keep an eye on Pearce Cycles for uplifts days coming up.

Anyway, just wanted to share two pics with you. Up top you've got my mate Owen with his tricked out Cove and Troy kit, hitting 'the line' and looking pro. The guy in the bottom shot was a Ludlow local and was over with his mate Ben and their chocolate lab. He'd just got some new wheels for his hardtail and was out giving the downhill thing a bit of a go. Spikey Jack lid, MX stem, beater and fucking loving it.

Two very different shots and very different riders.... both having a blast riding their pushbikes in the sunshine!

Friday, 27 July 2007

This weekends action...


Thursday, 26 July 2007

Over 1000 downloads in 3 days...

A big thankyou to everyone who's downloaded the mag in the last 3 days and given us all some awesome feedback - without you we'd be a bunch of losers making a mag that people didn't read!

Seriously - I want to thank everyone who has got involved with Wideopen since the early days back in February... we had a dream and so far it's come true.

Wait and see what's next!

Wednesday, 25 July 2007

New Pump Urban Wear site online


The new pump site is now online, complete with an all new organic range. Check it out at www.pumpurbanwear.co.uk

Sunday, 22 July 2007

Red bikes are faster!

Word from Ste@Fearingout regarding the Wideopen longtermer...

Just spent the afternoon at Mabie forest on the freshly built up DialledBikes Holeshot frame (dialledbikes.com) thats on test for Wideopen (wideopenmag.co.uk). First impressions are really good but I'll be putting in as many hours on it as possible over the next few weeks. The 4x track at Mabie is also looking good. Its is a little on the short side but has some killer jumps to keep you on your toes.



There she is all built up then. I did promis some shots of the sidekick in DH mode but in my rush to get this best built up I forgot all about it. so you'll have to make out what you can from this great shot of the Saturday evening slalom race at Pitfichie.

Foot out, flat out, eyes shut in blind fear!

Friday, 20 July 2007

Wideopen Issue 3 - OUT MONDAY!

Yeah guys check back here on Monday for a bumper issue - it'll be worth the wait!

Thursday, 19 July 2007

Rugog NPS update - October is the new July!

News just in from the Patonator -

SPS Events can now announce round three at Rugog will be re-scheduled to Innerleithen and a different track from that used at round 1. The new date will be Saturday and Sunday the 13th and 14th of October 2007.


Picture courtesy of Ian Linton

All entries from the cancelled Rugog round will automatically be transferred to the new revised date.

Those riders who can not make the new date and require a refund of your race fees, please do so by contacting Steve Parr with all your details:

steveparr66@yahoo.co.uk

SPS Events. Steve Parr & Si Paton..

http://www.npsdh.com/

Monday, 16 July 2007

Rugog strikes again "NPS DownHill Round 3 CANCELLED"

Bad news again for Rugog and the NPS... tough call but it's gotta be better than a repeat of last year.


image by Rex at foelgasnach.co.uk

SPS Events has taken the tough decision to cancel the next round of the Chain Reaction Cycles NPS this weekend on the 21st and 22nd of July 2007.

With the wettest June on record and July almost looking the same, this has left the pit fields at Rugog inaccessible along with our two back up courses at Caersws and Moelfre.

SPS Events will let you all know by Thursday the 19th of July as to whether we will re-schedule the round or cancel it all together and offer a full refund of race entries.

Again our deepest apologies.


SPS Events.



Steve Parr & Si Paton..
http://www.blogger.com/www.NPSDH.com

Fox Racing National Champs - Beaumont's got it!

Big up to Marc Beaumont... First place at the Nat Champs this weekend! 2nd place to Bryceland with Donny in 3rd. Top 3 females were Tracey Moseley, Helen Gaskell then Fionn Griffiths.

Full results are
here

Friday, 13 July 2007

News overload...

Morning folks! I spent last week in Les Gets with Riders Retreat whilst the rest of the WO team were working hard on the mag, having babies, moving house...that kinda thing. Was a great week with amazing tracks but not so amazing weather (pissed it down for 5 of 7 days).

Spent the week mostly sliding down the local Les Gets and Morzine tracks plus a day out to Switzerland, which was really good. We managed a quick photo-shoot one afternoon between downpours... here's Gary on the infamous Les Gets Gully run. Full repo and pics in the mag(obviously).


Anyway the press releases have been mounting up whilst I was away...here's a few of 'em.


Pump Urban Wear New Site The new site will be online 25th July, go check it out at http://www.pumpurbanwear.co.uk/



Caersws Cup From NPS4x.com . The entry for the race is now open on line. The races takes place July 28/29th at the Classic Caersws Downhill Venue nr Newtown Powys. The race is limited to only 300 riders for each day, these normaly fill quickly.

Full details of the event and online entry here



Edge Spring 07 if you've not seen it yet, the latest Edge magazine is out "Showcasing the best of the action from the Spring, the start of the race season and the first good weather we've had this year. " Check it out here


Happy Birthday Howies Howies are 12 years old this month, well done to them. Check out their website and mailing list for some birthday deals here


MRP have just launched their shiny new and improved website! Check it out at http://www.mrpbike.com/


From Matt at Ison
Team Identiti's Glen Coe has been pulling Double Backflips at CorbySkatepark. After a layoff to recover from his hernia op Glen has been back on it in a big way! He has been riding non-stop over the past few weeks and it has definitely paid off - as the video clip proves!!! Glen recently came into Ison to pick up a brand new P45 Pro Bike and it's good to see he is putting it to good use!!! It has held up to his riding with no problems - proof that the bike is strong enough (yet still nimble) for any rider!!!

The footage:


Wednesday, 11 July 2007

Issue 3 update!

Hey all - just a short note to let people know where Issue 3 is up to... as some of you will be aware last Thursday I became a Dad so things here have been a bit hectic!

However we're nearly there now with this issue - probably 95% complete, over 100 pages of TOP QUALITY content... should be online in the next week. Sign up to our distribution list using the Contact link (on the right) and we'll email you as soon as it's out!

Sunday, 8 July 2007

Schladming results...

Without reading too much into the results, Sam Hill is clearly favourite for the overall title this year; he now leads the championship by even further and Peaty finished back in 5th. Strong performance from Gee Atherton with a 2nd to Hill in the race and the practice. All 3 Honda riders in the top 7, so Brendan looks as if he is "On it" and over his hand injury from earlier in the season.

Full results on www.nissan-ucimtbworldcup.com Top 10 below....
1 HILL Samuel IRON HORSE / MONSTER ENERGY 3:51.44
2 ATHERTON Gee ANIMAL COMMENCAL 3:56.58
3 MINNAAR Greg TEAM G-CROSS HONDA 3:56.96
4 LEHIKOINEN Matti TEAM G-CROSS HONDA 3:57.01
5 PEAT Steve SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE 3:57.81
6 VAZQUEZ LOPEZ David MSC BIKES 3:57.93
7 FAIRCLOUGH Brendan TEAM G-CROSS HONDA 3:58.13
8 RENNIE Nathan SANTA CRUZ SYNDICATE 4:00.27
9 BEAUMONT Marc TEAM MBUK SANTACRUZ 4:01.39
10 REID Ben 4:01.82
Fearingout team rider Matt Simmonds got another good time on the board.
36 SIMMONDS Matthew 3:09.11 4:14.27
All in all, check how many "GBR" names you see on the board....we kick ass!

Friday, 6 July 2007

4X Nationals venue announced...

See BRITISH CYCLING for more information... but at least Forest of Dean isn't too far away!

Monday, 2 July 2007

UK specific Kona...



I quote (from BIKEMAGIC)...

The all-new Five O (top) is a UK-specific "hardtail trail" bike, featuring a new aluminium frame teamed with Marzocchi's 55R 140mm travel fork. The rest of the spec leans towards the burly - FSA Gravity Moto-X cranks, Hayes Stroker Trail brakes and Sun Ditch EQ rims shod with 2.35in Maxxis Minion tyres.

Looks quite interesting to me - quite possibly a good move, since fat full sussers seem to be taking over these days, and tbh are overkill for much of the UK.
Burly hardtails are where its at kids!

Worth taking a shoofty at the translation tho, as the new Coiler geometry adjustment seems really interesting - I can't wait to read a proper English written review!

More pics over here (words only in german tho) - READ THE TRANSLATION.