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Top Ten YouTube Mountain Bike Videos

I know that Mtbr is everyone’s favorite mountain biking website. But there’s this other site called YouTube that is pretty popular, too. If you’re like us, you enjoy spending some time watching cool mountain biking videos as much as the next guy. But the problem is…there are TONS of videos! Right now, there are currently 81,000+ videos related to “mountain bike” on YouTube.

In an effort to spare you from wasting time watching poorly shot videos that some joe shot of his non-riding brother/sister/cousin going OTB in their driveway, we have compiled this list of Top Ten YouTube Mountain Bike Videos.

#10 mountain bike accident 1,484,225 views

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsDjh7oAAP0

“Look at the penalty for failure, dude….” Famous last words. Best trail riding video by a couple of ordinary guys. Could happen to any of us, right?
(warning: contains profanity - and rightly so)

#9 The Monster Park 1,402,898 views

Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L0PCtjDjzJU

Bike Magazine’s Monster Park slopestyle competition from Snowshoe Mountain Resort in West Virginia, July 2005. www.bikemag.com

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Norco Vixa and Kona Minxy, ‘09 Women FR Bikes

Norco Vixa: (Small) $2875
Travel: 152mm - 6″
Weight: ~36.5 lbs/16.6 kgs
Pros:
1. Quick and responsive, light and neutral to control
2. Small design fits average female shape well
3. Doesn’t over react to rider input
Cons:
1. Requires sizable effort to pedal up hill
2. Not a great sprinter
3. Seat Post interrupts shock stanchion
Kona Minxy: (Med) $2299
Travel: 150mm ~6″
Weight: ~39 lbs
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Pros:
1. Super stable at high speed
2. 1.5″ headtube provides more options for fork upgrades
3. Continuous seat tube
Cons:
1. Heavy/slower steering
2. Single pivot lock out under braking
3. OEM tire casing is thin and prone to flats
Reviewer: Tiffany Allmandinger
Age: 32
Height: 5’6”
Inseam: 33”
Weight: 135 lbs

Introduction -

Two months ago I was given the opportunity to test ride and review two new women’s specific freeride bikes; the Norco Vixa - MSRP = $2875 and the Kona Minxy - MSRP = $2299. Since then I’ve tried to ride them as much as possible on every type of trail I can find here in SoCal. I’ve pedaled them up hills, I’ve shuttled to the top of descents and I’ve played at the local jump parks. To give you an idea of where this review is coming from I’ll very briefly describe my riding style. I’m not a hucker, I’m also not into getting huge air. I’m more of an all-mountain, Super-D, long technical, fast descent sort of rider. I’ve typically ridden 5 - 5.5″ travel single ring bikes along with a lot of single-speeding on my hardtail. I’ve done my fair share of racing, both in college and out and still absolutely hands down, love to ride. I’ve done my best in the review that follows to channel 13 years of mountain biking experience into, I hope, a helpful guide for women thinking of getting a free ride bike. If you have questions I’ll do my best to answer them, and if I can’t I’ll research it until I can. Happy reading.

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Red Bull Rampage Rain Delay

The 2008 Red Bull Rampage qualifying is postponed due to stormy weather.


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Red Bull Rampage 2008 - The Evolution

The Red Bull Rampage is back and Mtbr is covering the event!

The last Red Bull Rampage took place in Virgin, Utah in 2004. It was the premiere mountain bike freeride competition at the time and is probably most responsible for the slopestyle competitions that exists now. It looked like the 2004 event was going to be the last and I’m psyched for the Rampage to be back. Even though there are now lots of freeride / slopestyle events, there’s still nothing else like the Red Bull Rampage, where riders can create their own lines on a big open course of mostly natural terrain.
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Kona CLUMP Riders Qualify For 2008 Nissan Qashqai Challenge

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- Outstanding ‘07 Performance’s Land Lacondeguy, Basagoitia and Fielder In Five-Series Event -

 

KONAWORLD (March 5, 2008) – Coming off an impressive 2007 season, Kona CLUMP riders Andreu Lacondeguy, Paul “Bas” Basagoitia and Grant “Chopper” Fielder automatically qualified for the 2008 Nissan Qashqai Challenge (NQC). The five-event series will take place from April through May at five different European venues with the Grand Final slated for London, UK.

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In its second year, the series features urban mountain bike freeriding boasting a $250,000 prize purse for the riders who prove they are the most “urban-proof.” Based on last year’s results, the three talented CLUMP riders were among 15 competitors that automatically qualified for this year’s contest. “Bas” led the way for the CLUMP boyz finishing second overall (behind winner Darren Berecloth), while Lacondeguy took fourth overall and Fielder nabbed 14th.

The Nissan Qashqai Challenge 2008 will consist of five contests in Italy, Spain, Germany, France and the UK. With the help and feedback of the NQC riders committee, Nissan have made several changes to the 2008 format including the addition of Open events. By splitting the series into two Opens and three Challenge events, Nissan has opened-up the contest to a wider range of riders while also allowing the top-15 riders from the 2007 series the opportunity to focus on peaking for the final three Challenges and Grand Final.

During the first two stops in Milan, Italy and Madrid, Spain, 10 riders will be given the opportunity to qualify for the final three Challenge events in Munich, Germany, Paris, France and London, UK. In addition to those 10 riders, the top-15 of last year’s NQC overall ranking will join them in the final three Challenge events. In total, there will be 25 of the world’s best mountain bikers showing off their savvy skills as they eye the title of freeride champion of the year.

Course builders from around the world will work together to provide an individual touch to each of the events. Keep an eye out for new buffed-out tracks sculpted of dirt and wood. The courses are sure to set a new standard in the sport.

Nissan is a sponsor of Kona Europe’s Bike Parks and Grassroots race program. For more information check www.konaworld.com, www.konabikeparks.com, www.konaeurope.com and www.nissan-qashqaichallenge.com.

About the Kona Bicycle Company:

The Kona Bicycle Company designs, manufacturers and distributes more than 60 models of purpose-built, high-performance mountain, road and urban bicycles. Founded in 1988 and headquartered in Ferndale, Washington, Kona bicycles are distributed worldwide in more than 60 countries through independent specialty bicycle dealers. Kona funds several professional road, mountain and cyclo-cross racing teams that include World Cup Champions, World Champions and National Champions. www.konaworld.com.

source: Keith Cozzens | Base Camp Communications




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