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Møz Added a new video Zimtstern presents: F*** Yeah Mike Schär

11/24/2015 1:08pm
Zimtstern presents: F*** Yeah Mike Schär Swiss World Cup rider Mike Schär shreds the Downhill track in Wierihorn, Switzerland. Sit back and enjoy the ride! Support: Zimtstern / Race Face Performance Products / Bell Bike Helmets / Onza Tires

Møz Added a new video Kevin Dewinski - Off Season

10/24/2014 1:41pm
German World Cup rider Kevin Dewinski prepares for the upcoming Downhill and Enduro World Series. Support: Gates Nicolai / SR Suntour / Onza / Zimtstern April 2014 Location: Ilmenau, Germany

Møz Started a new thread Sam Hill's new Demo

8/17/2014 1:46pm
Looks like Specialized is stepping up their game as well. CLICK FOR BIG Official presentation is supposed to be tomorrow in the morning but that picture has been floating around for the last hour or so. Now I'm not too familiar with Demos, so does anyone spot any changes besides the new frame material? By the way - first post...
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Møz Added a new video BC2011 // Teaser

6/26/2014 10:18pm
This summer, my brother Jonathan and I flew all the way from Germany to beautiful British Columbia to spend our summer in what is most likely the raddest place in the world. Full edit will be uploaded soon, so in the meantime enjoy this little teaser! Support: Banshee Bikes / Point One Racing / ride2gether Music: Against Me! - Hot Shots

Møz Added a new video Dave Goris / Huck to infinity

6/26/2014 2:50am
Dave Goris jumping very far during his qualifying run at the 4th round of the German Downhill Cup in Ilmenau. He even managed to hit a photographer mid-flight and repeated that massive huck in his finals run... Insane! #davegoriscutthecoursein2013

Møz Added a comment about photo Who was left out?

7/8/2010 10:49am
Evan Turpen. 4th fastest American qualifier at the most recent Leogang World Cup, fastest non-factory rider at the Wheels of Speed in Willingen... just saying. I'm calling a podium for him!
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Møz Added a comment about news story 2011 Spy Shot Roundup

7/1/2010 2:09pm
It's not a Devinci, the proto pictures of the new Wilson show quite clearly that the shock sits in there way different. The "new" Session 88 is the one that Steffi Siegenthaler has been riding for the past few world cups with the only obvious difference being the paint. The Trek World Racing team is riding a slightly newer version of the Session 88 which essentially looks the same (different paint of course) but the pivots have been moved slightly, making the bike more suitable for this years' steep world cup tracks. I'm not sure whether we'll see those changes...
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