Tag: trail riding

  • A Fine Cut Of Jibberish

    A Fine Cut Of Jibberish

    I tried to put together a droll introduction for this video, maybe introduce a salient analogy here or a risible pun there but words seem all but redundant this week. So here’s a fun distraction from the current news cycle, a completely different kind of gibberish to what we’ve been inundated with. Treat each other…

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  • Bernard Kerr’s London

    Bernard Kerr’s London

    Something tells me this may not be the most accurate depiction of London living. Instead of the tribulations of central city rent and murderous road infrastructure, Bernard Kerr sticks to the Surrey Hills’ trails, except when he’s in the air. It’s not hard to see why Kerr took the top honours at this years Red…

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  • Stepping On It At Minefield

    Stepping On It At Minefield

    Flaunting more flow than a Biggie verse, Hawkes Bay’s latest trail Minefield looks silky smooth under the assured tyres of Brook Macdonald and Charlie Makea. There are certainly enough features to keep most of us on our toes however. In between World Cup Downhill races Brook Macdonald is back at home in Napier training and…

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  • Scottland [sic]

    Scottland [sic]

    It’s always curiously incongruous, setting footage of cyclists riding expensive and meticulously refined pieces of engineering to the contrived earnestness of pop-folk music. It seems that somewhere in the past five years the saccharine crooning of sandal toting beard brewers became synonymous with the versatility of the modern trail bike. Irony aside, I’ll buy whatever…

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  • British Pie, The Leftovers

    British Pie, The Leftovers

    Hearty, nourishing and probably best served with something cold and malty, A Slice Of British Pie slid onto the internet earlier in the year, sideways and with maximum tomfoolery. Satiating though it was there’s always room for more of that particular flavour of bicycling and now we’re treated to the leftovers, just as tasty the following…

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  • Phonetic

    Phonetic

    While smartphones have undoubtedly tethered us tighter to work and the pursuit of validation by anonymous internet dwellers, they also enable a highly immediate and fuss free means of photography and film-making. Phonetic combines a spacious, ambient soundtrack with unpretentious videography and fast, smooth trail-riding to set itself apart from the crowd.

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