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Tuesday
Dec042012

2012 Kona Factory Team Australia - Victoria Project Round 3, Season 2

Kinglake Round 3
Filmed and edited by Jake Lucas Media
in association with Darcy Wilkinson
Song: Body Count - Funkores ft. Hilltop Hoods
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Tuesday
Dec042012

2012 Avid Zerode Team At VicDH Rnd 3 Kinglake

Whooooooo, Kinglake is rad! It's close to Melbourne, really fast and seriously good fun.

Henry's VicDH curse of misfortune continued with a flat tyre during qualifying and then and early problem out of the gate in the final saw him over the bars and without a chance. With no prospect of a good result, he had fun and styled it up for the massive crowd.


On the other hand, Ben Hill was killing it all weekend, speed and style are the two things that easily define this guys riding, Benny took to the G-1 to the podium once more, It was a close race for the Junior men with the top 3 split by less than .6 of a second.

Monday
Dec032012

2012 Kevin Aiello Rider Profile

 

Monday
Dec032012

Devinci Racing A Year In Review

Follow Devinci Global Racing on the 2012 World Cup from South Africa to Norway where Stevie Smith takes his first World Cup victory.

Wednesday
Nov282012

Trek World Racing DH 2012 Leogang World Champs

Race favorite Aaron Gwin (USA) saw his hopes of taking the World Title this year come to an end around 1min 20secs into his final race run in Leogang, when inexplicably his front brakes failed, resulting in a crash. Shortly after the crash Aaron pumped the brake to try and get some pressure going but it was insufficient to complete the course safely at speed, and he cruised to the line disappointed he was unable to throw down a full race run. After the brake failure, both brakes were sent to Shimano Japan and were thoroughly evaluated by their engineers, and in Norway the results of their findings were revealed to Aaron and his mechanic Monkey. Testing proto-type products, always to the limit and sometimes to failure, is part of the role of modern day professional downhill teams and riders. The timing couldn’t have been worse, but the feedback and information gleaned was extremely valuable and all part of the process.

http://www.trekworldracing.com/index.php