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  1. Old but new but old but new video..... Click here to view the article
  2. Winter time in Yorkshire can be a pretty rough place to ride, but if you attack it with the right attitude and plenty of clobber on, for me its some of the best fun you can have on a bike. So this is me laiking (playing) about in the cold and wet aboard the Mongoose Ruddy 27.5 + hardtail. Click here to view the article
  3. A downhill romp from the top of the Brecon Beacons through South Wales all the way to the coast through streams, rivers, waterfalls, reservoirs and across beaches. Click here to view the article
  4. A much anticipated sequel to his Road Bike Party video, Martyn Ashton has released Road Bike Party 2. Unfortunately injury has befallen Martyn, so friends, Danny Macaskill and Chris Akrigg have joined up to help Martyn complete his project. Click here to view the article
  5. If you thought that trials was only for rigid, tiny, urban based bikes, think again. Chris Akrigg shows us how some trials skills can translate to the trails. Click here to view the article
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