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Team riders Steve Peat, Greg Minnaar and Josh Bryceland spent three days testing the new equipment in Italy.
After 8 years, 13 World Cup wins, and 2 World Championships, the brands are ending the longstanding partnership.
The 650b wheel size—between 26-inch and 29ers—will be everywhere next year.
The 7-day stage race in Pennsylvania trims its distance, tweaks some stages
He's been racing for only four years, yet Aaron Gwin dominated the professional downhill circuit last season. Somehow, the 24-Year-old still finds time to restore muscle cars and...
Dates and location set for the 2012 Red Bull Rampage freeride contest
The company that pioneered thru-axle forks and created the Speedball adjustable-height seatpost is calling it quits.
Dan, Gee and Rachel discuss their new bikes, their goals for 2012 and what it’s like to come back from life-threatening injuries.
Mountain bike legend Hans Rey hopes to raise $50,000—enough to deliver 500 bikes to remote villages in Asia and Africa.
After five years with Commencal, the trio of siblings joins Marc Beaumont on GT Racing.
The four-time world champion to ride X-Fusion forks and shocks
Cyclocross star Jeremy Powers says he's feeling good heading into the national championships this weekend.
The growing fork maker resigns Santa Cruz locals Andrew Taylor, Tyler McCaul and Jack Fogelquist.
Best known for its carbon mountain and road bikes, Scott hopes to re-establish the gravity-oriented Syncros brand.
Three-time World Cup champion Greg Minnaar to develop signature apparel and protection.
High above a rushing river, three mountain bikers descend one of the most exposed trails we've ever seen.
Freecaster's chief says he's 99 percent certain that Red Bull will broadcast mountain bike World Cup races in 2012.
The 5-time national champion discusses her amazing comeback, Olympic dreams and inspiring a new generation of riders.
The new mom reclaims her spot on Trek World Racing, joining several fresh faces on the team.
U.S. frame-builder Sapa—maker of Titus, Turner and other brands—is quitting the bike business.

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