Hello there, two-wheeled compadre, happy Spring! Out here in the Columbia River Gorge, we’re still seeing frosty mornings, but earlier and earlier in the day it’s disappearing into the ever-greener corners of our trails, yards, and gardens. The telltale signs… Read More ›
Northwest
No Other Way
New Look, New Feel, Classic Norco. Rider-first mountain bikes designed and tested in the backwoods of British Columbia. Directed By: Andre Nutini and Zach Rampen Cinematography: Andre Nutini, Liam Mullany, Harrison Mendel Edit: Zach Rampen Production: Absolute Cinema Colourist: Sam… Read More ›
Bas van Steenbergen//Duncan RAW
A lap down Double D in Duncan BC.
Squamish Frozen Ground with Fabien Cousinié
No loam, no problem! Watch Fabien Cousinié squeeze all the speed and steeze he can out of the frozen Squamish trails on his @nsbikesco FUZZ. It transforms some trails in a giant concrete pumptrack and makes some sections quite a… Read More ›
A Tall Tale – Perception is reality aboard the all-new Instinct
From exaggerated stories of blissful alpine singletrack to rubbing elbows with the pros, everyone has “that friend” whose tales from the trail are too good to be true. But this story feels different. They’re telling it with confidence and you’ve… Read More ›
How It Is with Caleb Holonko
Kona Gravity Team Rider Caleb Holonko and his Process X CR show us how it is.
Thomas Vanderham Blasting Blues
Espresso and John Deere are two of North Vancouver’s most popular trails. But these blue flow lines are far from its gnarliest. So it was surprising when North Shore local and freeride legend Thomas Vanderham said they were two of… Read More ›
“Across the Bay” w/ Kyle and Kevin
Last February, the two owners of Transition Bikes, Kevin and Kyle, decided to depart from Bellingham, and hop across the bay to Orcas Island for a day of relaxed shredding.
Storm Warning – Quinn Hanley
A bad day on the bike is better than a good day at work could be the mantra of the Sea to Sky… And the rest of the world. “During the long winters in Whistler with no way out, we… Read More ›
The Sound and The Trail
A single day’s journey in the Puget Sound delivers riders to hidden corners and majestic viewpoints. The Sound and the Trail celebrates any adventure, any day, on any terrain, for any rider aboard the Pivot Trail 429. Learn more about… Read More ›
2021 Rocky Mountain Race Face Enduro Team – Jesse Melamed, Rémi Gauvin, and ALN are back!
We’re proud to continue racing in the Enduro World Series this season with our three dedicated athletes, Jesse Melamed, Rémi Gauvin, and Andréane Lanthier Nadeau. The Rocky Mountain Race Face Enduro Team is ready for 2021, so hang on as… Read More ›
Winter Vibes with Oli P
The heavy rain of the PNW bring a close to the jumps for the season. For us who live here, it’s a time to slow down, heal, and get ready for another season of riding. Take a couple minutes of… Read More ›
Bas van Steenbergen // Baconator
Bas van Steenbergen riding his favourite hometown trail in Vernon BC. Filmed by Brody Jones.
Off Season? – Ft Steve Vanderhoek
What off season? The skiing conditions are great but so are the riding conditions! With my knee surgery pushed back due to COVID it doesn’t look like the two planks are in the cards for the next little while but… Read More ›
Christening the Forbidden Dreadnought
Bigger, burlier, and ready for anything, this mountain taming bruiser of a bicycle knows no bounds, and neither will you. Expanding our category-defying High Pivot design from the Druid and applying it to a platform for the extremes. A DH… Read More ›
The Shore | A North Vancouver Mountain Bike Film
North Vancouver is home to some of the most legendary mountain bike trails in all of Canada, which attracts riders from around the world. For local shredders, it’s a place to escape the hustle of the city that sits below… Read More ›
The Back Forty: Ep. 4 Whitehorse
After 2 weeks on the road and close to 2500 km’s driven, the girls had finally reached the most northern part of the trip: Whitehorse. Driving this far made everyone realize how massive their home province is and was a… Read More ›
Pearl Izumi presents: Underexposed EP 12 – Cannon Beach, OR
Brice’s Dispatch from the trail: I don’t know what Paradise looks like for you, but I have a good idea of what it looks like for me. It includes a beautiful coastline, some rolling and rugged mountains that jut up… Read More ›
Kirt Voreis 2020 insta-jam
My @kirtvoreis_allride 2020 insta edit
Jordan Graves | A Sense of Home
Cinematography : Pierre-Luc Arseneau Featuring : Jordan Graves Song : Cruising by Bronze Whale Location : Squamish, British-Colombia Special thanks to : Haley Bowen, Luke Prentice and Craig Norris Filmed on BMPCC 4k
2021 Cascadia Dirt Cup Enduro Series Schedule
Ok Cascadians… I’d like to say the New Year is here, the Cascadia Dirt Cup 2021 Season is set, let’s get back to racing! We’re definitely working toward that goal, however the schedule is still tentative, and all dates and… Read More ›
2021 NW Cup Downhill Mountain Bike Series Schedule
• May 14-16 Dry Hill • June 4-6 Skibowl Mt. Hood • June 25-27 Tamarack Bike Park • July 16-18 Whitefish Bike Park • August 6-8 Stevens Pass Bike Park • September 10-12 Dry Hill https://www.nwcup.com/2021-race-schedule
2021 NW Cup Downhill Mountain Bike Series Schedule
• May 14-16 Dry Hill • June 4-6 Skibowl Mt. Hood • June 25-27 Tamarack Bike Park • July 16-18 Whitefish Bike Park • August 6-8 Stevens Pass Bike Park • September 10-12 Dry Hill https://www.nwcup.com/2021-race-schedule
DEITY: Let It Snow featuring Bas van Steenbergen
From snow to brilliant conditions, join Bas van Steenbergen as he gets festive for the masterful lens of Rupert Walker in the latest edit by DEITY, “Let It Snow”! Happy Holidays! Filmed / Edited: Rupert Walker deitycomponents.com
No Better Place – Biking at Home: Big White, BC
British Columbia is home to some of the world’s best mountain biking. Four world-class athletes, spending their season close to home, take this time to enjoy the local terrain at their home mountain, Bike Big White. TELUS STORYHIVE supports compelling,… Read More ›
Kialani Hines: Validation
Kialani Hines: Validation Quote from Kialani Hines When Heather and I came together to create a video. Originally we were going to do a fun edit that didn’t really have any meaning other than shredding! Though there is always room… Read More ›
Emblem Cascadia – Lush Connections
The visceral memory of a ride years ago brings PEARL iZUMi athlete Brice Shirbach back to the Pacific Northwest for another full-sensory riding experience. ____________ I’ll never forget my first time in the Yacolt Burn State Forest. It was a… Read More ›
Gateway Green: Portland’s New Bike Park!
Portland’s new bike park, Gateway Green, is now open! MTB and BMX friendly pumptracks, dirt jumps, skills courses, trails and even a bike trials section make up this epic new addition to the Portland riding scene. The park is located… Read More ›
This dirt jump session started out chill… Then quickly thawed out.
What’s better than a chill dirt jump session at the local spot with a good crew? Not much… It’s pretty much the best thing ever — Plus, if you have the right crew, it might not be a chill session… Read More ›
Pearl Izumi presents: Underexposed EP 11 – Mt. Hood Village, OR
Extending northward from Lassen Peak in Northern California to Mount Lytton, about 100 miles north of the Canadian border in British Columbia. The Cascades might be my favorite range of mountains in all of North America. It’s a chain dominated… Read More ›
The Back Forty: Ep 2. Revelstoke
As the trip North continues, the girls board the Arrow Lake ferry, leaving the Kootenays behind them and make their way across to Revelstoke. This is where Casey grew up, and she was eager to show Micayla and Georgia around…. Read More ›
Chasing light with Jane, Huck the dog, and the Specialized Epic EVO
This time of year sundown hits early here in Washington. Between working at the shop on weekends and finishing up school, time management is the key for Jane and cattle dog Huck to get out and chase some of the… Read More ›
BIG WILD. A Squamish Trail Building Project
A short story documenting Matt Bolton’s covid trail building project in the Squamish backcountry.
Hayden Zablotny Fall in Vernon
With winter approaching quickly, we set out to stack some last-minute clips. Here’s a dose of Hayden’s style in his hometown Video by: Jackson Parker https://jacksonparker.ca/
Changing Seasons feat. Mark Matthews | MTB RAW
Mark Matthews has the eye of an artist when he builds his trails. He finds a picturesque landscape, identifies a line that complements his riding style, and spends hours in the forest, turning his vision into a creative masterpiece that… Read More ›
Nelson RAW
“After breaking my wrist this summer, I was more than stoked to get in a few laps at home this season. Nothing crazy, just pure simple trail riding on some of my favorite runs in the world. Steep and deep… Read More ›
Dillon Butcher – Welcome to the NOBL Family
To say Nanaimo’s Dillon Butcher is flying under the radar would be an understatement. He’s the type of dude who can casually throw down a cannonball to barspin combo and then crush a forty foot send on his DH bike…. Read More ›
SKID
Nathan Blake is a trailbuilder and NF team rider on Vancouver’s North Shore. With his trail bud Axel, Nathan is a regular on North Vancouver’s rowdiest, slippiest trails, both on the bike and the tools. Steep, slippy and rowdy, his… Read More ›
Miranda X Cypress
Cypress is fast. More laps, more tokens, more pressure, and more pace. It’s a constant game of chase and a song of holler. You’re in the woods but you’ve caught the energy of the city below. You rush to get… Read More ›