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Friday
May182012

2012 UCI World Cup 1 South Africa Team Yeti Edit

The Yeti / Fox Racing Shox Factory Team embarks on another grueling season of racing in Pietermaritzburg, South Africa for round one of the World Cup. The race marks the return of Jared Graves to downhill racing, junior talent Richie Rude’s debut on the World Cup circuit, and a sneak peak at Yeti’s first carbon fiber DH bike. After a long off-season of training, goals have been set and expectations are high for the group - now it is finally time to race.

Presented By: Yeti Cycles and Fox Racing
Riders: Jared Graves, Richie Rude, Elliot Jackson
Filmed By: John Reynolds

Friday
May182012

2012 Mountain Creek Spring Classic Course Preview

Jamis Pro Rider and Mountain Creek Trail Crew Boss, George Ryan takes us on a GoPRO ride along preview of the all-new 2012 Spring Classic USAC Pro GRT race course. At 1.5 miles in length the new course promises to be one of the longest and fastest that Mountain Creek has ever seen. For more information visit: www.mountaincreekbikepark.com

Thursday
May172012

Yeti Our Process R&D Fabrication

Wednesday
May162012

Brandon Semenuk - Strength in Numbers High Speed

Rider: Brandon Semenuk
Location: Whistler Mountain Bike Park
Frame rate: 1,000 fps

Watch the free live online premiere of Strength in Numbers: May 24th 12:00pm PST - redbull.com/bike

Strength in Numbers is a rally call to connect all mountain bikers, regardless of location or language or discipline. The film captures a true way of life, from the world's best pros to those who are just learning to love the sport. Shot over two years in some of mountain biking's most iconic locations, Anthill's signature style combines compelling stories with core action to create a shared experience that unites all riders. Come join us!

anthillfilms.com/strengthinnumbers

Wednesday
May162012

Ian Morrison Meet Steve Smith

Ian Morrison needed some training for the Whistler beer league this summer, so he met the fastest man around, Steve Smith, for a day of training in Pemberton.

World Cup racing takes DGR ripper Stevie Smith far afield. He’s sampled Pisco in Chile, kangaroo in Australia, explored game reserves in South Africa, seen the fjords of New Zealand, and crisscrossed Europe from boot to mullet. While abroad, Stevie constantly hears about all the amazing riding at home, in British Columbia. Early in the 2012 season during Devinci Global Racing team discussions, he mentioned B.C.’s epic terrain and trying to sneak in some sample time. 

Because there is no time like the present to re-experience B.C.—and with a one-month break in the World Cup schedule—it was on. Springtime in Pemberton is the time. Tacky hero dirt is out and ready to be hit before it expires and desert-like conditions sink their teeth in for summer. 

With Whistler Bike Park opening on the Canadian May long weekend, local shredder and Devinci ambassador, Ian Morrison, was looking to sharpen his skills—preparing to wreck dreams in the upcoming Wednesday beer league races. Ian is known as the “scrub master.” He finished 6th in the 2011 Crankworx A-line event, solidifying his reputation as a force. At home he’s a style-driven rider focused on beer league race scene domination… and holding his own at one of Gold's famous GLC after parties. When Ian was asked to do some early-season riding with Stevie, it was time to detonate the bomb. 

Some words from Mikey Goldstein at Goldstein Productions: 

I met Ian Morrison close to 10 years ago working at a golf course together in Whistler. There was never a dull day. Ian found countless ways to turn tedious tasks into fun. He hasn’t changed since. Shooting with Ian and Stevie was hands down the best time I’ve had shooting yet. Stevie may be one of the top racers in the world, but stick him with Ian and just like any young guys in their early 20s, they can't pass up the chance to roll a big rock down a hill. We all knew that Devinci’s Gabe Fox always wants to see the footage as soon as possible… of course we had to mess with him a bit. While shooting, we decided to make our own joke version of a rough cut for Gabe to preview, and got him good.