Shred edits are one of mountain bikings purest forms of stoke. No interviews, n...

Shred edits are one of mountain bikings purest forms of stoke. No interviews, no B-roll, just a trail and a rideror four. However there is so much more than meets the eye, a long story behind the slow-mo and cuts. In this particular case, it took six months of hauling dirt, shaping and busting ass. Another long day of filming: hiking the trail multiple times and lugging pounds of gear. These gentlemen, along with the help of a few others, started the initiative. They single handedly scoped, dug and perfected this trail, turning dreams into reality. It is truly a work of art, and the proof is in the way they ride it. Watch the full "Rainbow Road" edit, now live at FreehubMag.com. | Riders: Andy Grant (@andyshirebmx), Spencer Baldwin (@spencerbhamx), Dylan Evanger (@dylan__ev), Scott Scamehorn (@scottybhamx) | #freehubmag #rainbowroad #jumptrain