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First Impressions: 2014 GT Sensor and Force

GT recently unveiled not one, but two, new bikes: the Sensor and Force. Having undergone a new, ground-up redesign, both models see changes, with new geometries, Goldilocks wheels and a new linkage called AOS, or Angle Optimized Suspension.

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Live! Scot Nicol of Ibis Cycles Bares All

04.12.2013

Ibis Cycles is an iconic brand with an amazing 32-year history. We asked Ibis' founder, Scot Nicol, to step on stage and tell his story. From 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight Scot Nicol did just that and we streamed it live on bikemag.com.

Exclusive: Brothers to Bring Backcountry to Your Laptop

04.12.2013

This year will see a relatively large expansion in the coverage we'll be producing for Dirt compared to previous years with the addition of the Enduro World Series to our schedule.

Dirty Words: The Sky was Born Today

04.12.2013

Today should be a national holiday because Sky liberated us from boring, utilitarian cycling and gave us fun-but-purposeful cycling. She broke down barriers in a hidebound industry that said “No girls allowed” and tore up marketing memos that advocated a fake representation of what riding a bike is really all about.

News: SRAM Unveils New Roam and Rail Wheels

04.11.2013

What SRAM wanted to create were wheels that were very stiff laterally (meaning they track true and hold a line), had a subtle amount of vertical compliance (offering a more comfortable ride) and were light enough to make them incredibly versatile.

The Bakery: Why Do You Hate My Vagina?

04.11.2013

The fact that you could kill someone while simply texting or talking on your cell phone while driving, I assume, would be enough of a deterrent not to do it. And obviously you weren’t drunk... With the exclusion of these factors, I can only assume that you were out to get my vagina and I am left wondering what it possibly could have done to offend you.

Exclusive: 26-Inch/650b Death Match…With Puppets

04.10.2013

We sent our trail correspondent, Everett Burl-Sap to scientifically test 26-inch and 650b wheels against one another using the Banshee Spitfire as the test rig – a 140-millimeter travel mountain bike that features interchangeable dropouts that can accommodate both 26" and 650b wheels. This test practically dripped with science!

Ask a Founder: Ibis’ Scot Nicol Bares All

04.09.2013

This is your chance to ask Nicol anything about Ibis—the bikes, the journey, the brilliant ideas, the blunders….you name it. So get your questions in now by using #askchuckibis on Twitter and we’ll do our best to toss your queries in front of Mr. Ibis.

Bike Test: Salsa Beargrease

04.09.2013

Salsa Beargrease Framset: $1,000 salsacycles.com Fatbikes traditionally have been designed with a high level of utility built in to them, with eyelets and reinforcements for cargo racks and plenty of extra water-bottle mounts. Salsa, however, took a different approach with its Beargrease. Designed it specifically as a race rig, the frame is completely void of [...]

Bike Test: 9:Zero:7 McGrath

04.09.2013

9:Zero:7 McGrath MSRP: $2,750 907bikes.com 9:Zero:7 bikes is a small bike company out of Anchorage, Alaska, with a rich history in snow riding. The company claims to have built the first ever aluminum-framed fatbike. The 9:Zero:7 model tested here, uses the symmetrical 170-millimeter rear dropout standard and is built with, pretty much, the McGrath parts [...]

News: Think You’re the “Next Big Thing”?

04.09.2013

Red Bull recently announced a new contest--Red Bull Phenom--aimed squarely at giving up-and-coming riders a shot at becoming the next slopestyle legend. To enter, you must submit a 60 second video of yourself pulling off your best moves and register on redbullphenom.com between April 8th to May 20th.

News: Brandon Semenuk to compete in fewer FMB events

04.08.2013

In 2013 Brandon Semenuk will be trimming the time he spends on the Freeride Mountain Bike World Tour. Bike tracked down Brandon to find out why he's changed his focus and what he has in store for 2013.

News: Curtis Keene Signs With Red Bull

04.08.2013

Curtis Keene is making a run on the Enduro World Series title this season and just signed with Red Bull. We sat down with Curtis in Sedona last week to find out more about his preparations, his thoughts on wheel sizes, and his shiny, new helmet.

News: Cancellara Wins Roubaix

04.07.2013

In the end, Cancellara outsprinted Belgium's Sep Vanmarcke for the victory in the Velodrome and had enough presence of mind to celebrate the win at the line with the classic Hannibal Lecter-esque, tongue-out-of-the-side-of-the-mouth salute, which is becoming all the rage in professional road racing.

Video: Danny MacAskill Imaginate Trailer

04.07.2013

"Imaginate" is a new six part series that will take you inside Danny MacAskill's mind as he prepares for his most ambitious project so far. Episode 1 will go live on April 16th

Video: Martin Soderstrom’s Crazy Year

04.07.2013

"2012 was definitely the craziest year of my career," says Martin Soderstrom at the outset of this video. It's a somber moment that gives way to a blur of insane action because, yeah, it was a hell of a crazy year for the rider who stood atop the podium on some of the biggest events of 2012. Not into slope style? Doesn't matter. The video is impressive all the same.

Left Field: Black Sabbath Teases New Album

04.06.2013

This is what we've been reduced to--giddiness over the fact that Black Sabbath is showing off the artwork for their new album ("13") and blessing us with a mere 27 seconds of Iommi and Butler sounding like the Sabbath of old.

News: Winner Announced in BC Bike Race Contest

04.06.2013

The Ultimate Wade Simmons Experience Video Contest has a clear winner!!!. BC Bike Race is happy to announce that after a very successful 10 days of voting and rallying Carlos Zavarce of North Vancouver has won the Ultimate Wade Contest by 300 votes.

Dirty Words: The Road to Hell

04.06.2013

Sunday, muddy, Sunday. It just turns out that way. Paris-Roubaix is probably the toughest one-day race on the UCI road calendar.... The course itself is mostly flat, but because much of the race goes through agricultural lands, the terrain is quite muddy on rainy days and a sea of huge dirt clods the rest of the time.

Video: RockShox Pike in Action

04.05.2013

Yesterday we ran one hell of a comprehensive story on the return of the RockShox Pike. Today, we're adding another video (it's of the official, party line variety) to the mix. Enjoy.

Exclusive: Five Minutes With…Allan Cooke

04.05.2013

I had the privilege of riding with 2002 X-Games BMX Dirt gold medalist, Allan Cooke. Allan retired from competition in 2009 and now works for Bell Helmets. After following his lines down some rocky, dusty Sedona trails, I cornered him for a few moments and snagged this interview with Cooke.

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