Abstract 2 - Alius No Bad Days Mountain Bike Movie
Ab·stract /abˈstrakt,ˈabˌstrakt/ - Existing in thought or as an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence. Abstract is my mixtape. Collecting footage for a year on my own time and allowing myself to try new things. Experimenting with different ideas and songs. I try not to take things too seriously, making a project for myself because it's what I love to do. Spent a lot of time making this one, hope you enjoy it!
Music (In Order): Enigma - Panda Dub Golden Arrow - DARKSIDE Last Train - Allen Troussaint Ages - Incredible Polo Launch - Vandeluz, Marc 7 That's Life (Live at Dallas Memorial Auditorium 1968) - James Brown You're The One - PLÜM Wonder Dummied - Brooke Waggoner Ballade -Bakermat
Special Thanks:Jordie Lunn Aaron Grey Tom Van Steenbergen Carson Storch Daniel Fleury Dillon Butcher Ryan Morris Logan Peat & Coast Gravity Park Blue, Stella & Jessica RedBull Chris Ashforth Max Barron Kendall Mclean, Jake Innis & Cole Nicol Bears Ride Bikes
No Bad Days!
Matt Walker Joins Pivot Factory Racing
Matt Walker joins Bernard Kerr, Emilie Siegenthaler and Ed Masters on the Pivot Factory Racing Team for the 2019 season. The 28-year-old racer from Christchurch, New Zealand will focus on Downhill World Cups, EWS and Crankworx events. “It’s the whole package that makes this the dream team,” says Walker. “I have amazing bikes and a bunch of legends to feed off and push each other all while having a few laughs along the way!”
Matt Walker is no stranger to Pivot Cycles racing them on and off early in his racing career. “I’m always drawn back to them as they have been hands down my favorite bikes to ride,” he says. Matt's first major race with the team will be Crankworx Rotorua - an event he excels at, leaving with the points lead in the King of Crankworx competition on more than one occasion.
Steve Peat & Nicolas Vouilloz - Unfinished Business | SHIMANO
Subtitles available! Click on the CC (closed caption) button below the video. Which two names come to mind when you think of the biggest downhill mountain biking rivalries? How about the most successful World Championship winner of all time vs a World Champion with two decades worth of wins, making him the mountain biking pro with the longest career of victories. For us there's no bigger rivalry than Steve Peat vs Nicolas Vouilloz. Surprisingly though, Steve and Nico had never ridden together until they met on the French/Swiss border between Champery and Les Gets a few months ago. Both riders have unfinished business at these two historic venues so we thought we'd get them together to settle some scores, relive their failures and give them one more run down the tracks they couldn't quite crack as pro's. For us growing up these guys were huge inspirations. It's awesome to see the two biggest rivals of MTB still riding, having a ton of fun on their bikes and sharing some stories about the good old days. Long live these legends! Share your thoughts about this video by liking it and posting your feedback in the 'Comments' section below. Thanks as well for checking out the official #RideShimano YouTube channel! You can subscribe to all our videos here http://po.st/xxwsT1 via the red 'Subscribe' icon in the top right-hand corner. Keep in touch with everything we do at:
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AIM feat. Brandon Semenuk
Here’s a fact: Brandon Semenuk’s days of competing on his slope bike may be done, but he’s still setting the bar for the sport. Watch the latest Semenuk Raw 100 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X_vO8... With AIM, Semenuk and filmmaker Rupert Walker press on in their pursuit to push the boundaries of mountain bike filmmaking under their production company, Revel Co.