Héctor Saura - California DLX
"California DLX" - a video about Héctor Saura's trip to California last June and July riding trails at Woodward West, Freedom 40 and the Aptos Post Office jumps.
Filmed by Matson Hunter & Alex Reveles
Edited by Pol Aceña
Thumbnail photo by Alex Herzog
Song: Children Of The Grave by Black Sabbath
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Beyond The Bike: Tyler McCaul Episode 4
Tyler has done everything from representing his country and World Champs to riding Rampage across the years and yet still remains
FEST Series - Loosefest - POV Video
Nico Vink built some of the biggest jumps ever. Belgum might be a flat country, but it now has some huge jumps, located in the Ferme Libert Bikepark
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The Making of "Hashtag Goodtimes"
KOBLENZ, 29 July 2014 — Just four weeks ago, the “Hashtag Goodtimes” edit wowed the online community with its breathtaking shots and killer tricks. Now, it's time to look behind the scenes of how the film was made. A united force of four course builders, four cameramen, a graphic designer, a photographer, a load of volunteers and, of course, the Canyon Factory Freeride Team pitched in to make the film happen. The rugged terrain made for a difficult project, but thanks to everyone’s efforts the set came together in no time at all. As soon as the build team left the site, filming had begun. In 30 degree heat, with a tight schedule and a lot of crashes – the guys really gave everything: "It was an intense time and we pushed ourselves to the limit", says filmmaker Lukas Tielke. "But we're all totally stoked with the result. The clip is worth every drop of sweat.” The making-of clip shows that, despite the hard work, there was no lack of fun in the process.
More information about the Canyon Factory Freeride Team can be found on the CFFT Website and on Facebook.
Canyon was founded in 1985 as Radsport Arnold and renamed as Canyon Bicycles GmbH in 2001. Since 1996, bikes have been sold under the new Canyon name. The manufacturer from Koblenz handles development, assembly and direct sale of road bikes, mountain bikes and triathlon bikes as well as accessories and clothing. Canyon employs its own engineers, composites experts, designers and quality managers to ensure in-house quality management of the highest level. In recent years the brand has been elected several times the most sought-after mountain bike and racing brand throughout German-speaking countries. Canyon has many awards to its name, including the German Design Award.