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Monday
Mar122012

2012 GT Factory Racing Team Launch

GT Factory Racing Team Launch shot on location in Southern California. Extra special thanks to Scott Bradfield and Dan Brown.

 

  • Creative Agency: Metis Creative
  • Director: Clay Porter
  • Producer: Cameron Baird
  • Co-Directors Of Photography: Clay Porter and Cameron Baird
  • Editor: Clay Porter
  • Production Assistants: Drew Ruiz and Thomas Webb
  • Still Photographer: Sven Martin
  • Music Supervisor: Androo Mitchell
  • Original Score: Seb Taylor
  • Sound Design: Keith White
  • Colorist: Jake Blakestone
  • Phantom Tech: Nick Schrunk

 

Friday
Mar092012

2012 This Is Peaty Trailer

This Is Peaty - 2012 Trailer from Steel City Media on Vimeo.

Follow us: @ThisIsPeaty + ThisIsPeaty.com


Now then.

Steve Peat… Where do we start?

There’s literally nothing left to be said, about the man who has done so much for his sport. His relentless enthusiasm, fun and approachable personality has molded him into the role model that riders and fans of all ages, look up to today, and will do for years to come.

Flat out both on and off the bike…
It’s the reason we all love him and it’s the reason he’s still at the top.

Steve Peat has fun riding his bike. Plain and simple.

This Is Peaty is here to document that fun.

Coming April 2012.


"This Is Peaty is set to take you on a personal tour, through the UCI World Cup, World Champs, British Downhill Series + tons more along the way.

Don’t think for a second that it’s going to be racing 24/7.
You get the beers in, whilst Steve and co provide the entertainment… "

Cheers!

Supported by:
Monster Energy
Five Ten
Royal Racing

Tuesday
Mar062012

Jerome Clementz The Precepts Of Enduro

Jérôme Clementz - The Precepts of Enduro from Bluegrass Board on Vimeo.

About Jérôme Clementz
Jérôme has been riding bikes for as long as one can remember. Racing both XC and DH when younger, he soon got bored with riding the same loop all afternoon or queuing for gondolas and decided to ride his own way, up and down the “Vosges” mountains range where he lives, before Enduro was called Enduro. He’s won all major Enduro events since, including the Megavalanche in l’Alpe d’Huez twice.

About the Clementz precepts and the origin of Enduro
Besides teaching a number of principles for living, Enduro also provides standards for putting these principles into practice. These standards are called precepts, or rules of discipline. So that these standards would not lapse into rigid ritualism, consideration was given to the times, the society, the culture and customs of the region in which Enduro was being practiced. This concept that speaks of Enduro’s natural flexibility in adapting to the land and culture to which it spreads eventually became known as the Clementz precepts of the Enduro Order...

The legend of the Bluegrass Eagle
The origin of the legend of the Bluegrass Eagle has been lost in the passage of time. It is said that the Bluegrass Eagle won the "Thousand Worlds War" long before man mastered the creation of fire. Possessing supernatural powers, it could transform its plumage into an impenetrable carapace. Its spirit, noble and free, has inspired our range of helmets and protective gear.
bluegrasseagle.com

Sunday
Mar042012

2012 Boxxer/Zerode Team At The Australian National Championships In Adelaide

National Champs glory evaded us this year; Tim and Henry both had runs that were not their best and placed 12th and 8th respectively. Far from bad results, but also not what they were aiming for or capable of; some days, it just doesn't go your way.

Marcus was fast in the final, and looking back through the times was 7th at the intermediate split, but unfortunately put it into the dirt 2/3rds track distance, he recovered and pedalled hard through to the finish to salvage a 16th position.

As they say, 'that's racing', and we'll be back again to take another shot at it next year.

Friday
Mar022012

2011 iXS European Downhill Cup At Leogang At 1000 FPS

During the stop of the iXS European Downhill Cup 2011 in Leogang, Austria, some of the riders were captured at 1,000 frames per second while chasing down the muddy downhill track. Enjoy the results in this stunning video.