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He knows what it takes for a city to land a World Cup MTB race
Episode 412
If you’ve ever watched a World Cup downhill or cross-country race at Mont Sainte Anne, you’ve seen Mountain Bike Hall of Famer Pat Drouin's work. And…
11 months, 3 weeks ago
Revel Bikes founder brings a fresh approach to a broken industry
Episode 411
If you follow the bike industry, you probably saw the news earlier this year that Revel was shutting down. It caught a lot of people off guard, inclu…
1 year ago
With no MTB trails nearby, he designed portable ramps for practice anywhere
Episode 410
If you want to get better at jumping, or you’re trying to progress your riding without a mountain in sight, this episode is for you. Tadas Puodžiūnas…
1 year ago
How Calirado Kid makes riders laugh while also making a difference
Episode 409
Joe is the Calirado Kid, a Sacramento-based mountain bike content creator known for posting hilarious bike-related videos on Instagram, TikTok and Yo…
1 year, 1 month ago
Longtime MTB trail builder Joey Klein explains how designs have changed over three decades
Episode 408
Joey Klein has been involved in mountain bike trail design for more than 30 years, and has worked for the International Mountain Bike Association (IM…
1 year, 2 months ago
Dropper posts: (Almost) everything you need to know
Episode 407
Jack Pittens is the co-founder 9point8, an Ontario-based bicycle component brand known for its dropper posts and other innovative products.
How did 9…1 year, 3 months ago
At age 55, Lee McCormack is still getting faster, and helping other riders do the same
Episode 406
Lee McCormack is a mountain bike skills instructor and coach, and he's the author of nearly a dozen books, including the NICA Skills Training Manual.…
1 year, 3 months ago
Mountain bike trail building and development are going platinum
Episode 405
In this episode of the Singletracks podcast we're going to be discussing some of the latest news and trends from the world of mountain bike trail dev…
1 year, 4 months ago
He had a hard time finding bikes that fit, so he designed one with 36-inch wheels
Episode 404
David Folch is the founder and CEO of Dirty Sixer, a boutique bike builder focused on fitting tall riders with big wheel bikes. The Dirty Sixer line …
1 year, 4 months ago
Riders want more technical trails, and he's happy to build them
Episode 403
Thomas Schoen is the CEO of First Journey Trails, a trail building company based in British Columbia. He's also the Director for the Williams Lake Cy…
1 year, 5 months ago