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Young Riders Enormous Send In Jean Shorts Is An Homage To Old School Freeride

Camera technology has improved but the spirit of freeride is the same.

In the early 2000s, a new discipline of mountain biking called freeride was all the rage. Riders were ditching their lycra to go into the woods to build and ride the craziest features they could. A big part of the movement was the popularity of riding in street clothes.

Watch Ashton Parker pay tribute to the movement and send a huge drop in jean shorts below.

In this video, Ashton teed up an enormous drop. As it turns out, the drop was a relic from the freeride movie Kranked 7 that had fallen into disrepair. Ashton and his buddies revamped it and got it going. They even donned the retro gear to film it.

A big part of freeride is respecting those who came before. The original builders and visionaries have their names forever stamped in features.

To get an idea of the vibe of freeride, watch Mike Metzger’s legendary Superman off an over 20-foot drop below.

While the revolution in capable bikes that can pedal has changed freeride from what it was when riders pushed heavy bikes into the woods to session single features, its influence is everywhere.

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