There’s something to be said for being weird. It’s a matter of perspective, and perhaps it’s a matter of the type of “weird,...
Issue 9.2
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Issue 9.2
Theme: Progression (Summer 2018)
Release Date: July 24th, 2018
As a sport, mountain biking has a relatively short history. But even in its few decades of existence, there have been a number of people, places and moments that embody its growth and progress. From racers like Miranda Miller, being unequivocally genuine on and off the track, to builders like Aaron Rogers, redefining building—and thus riding—in the Midwest, it's apparent our sport is in good hands. Places like Teton Pass, WY, and Aptos, CA have had an equally great contribution, providing a place for like-minded individuals to gather and create—and, most importantly, ride their bikes. Issue 9.2 is just one small reminder that we're all capable of helping our sport continue to thrive.
In this Issue
In both geology and evolution, there is a theory called “catastrophism.” Don’t stop reading yet. I know such esoterica may sound...
Monkeys are assholes. Over the years, I have grown to hate the jungle for many reasons: the suffocating heat, humidity, and all the critters and bugs...
A train of soldiers from the 25th Infantry Bicycle Corps, made the 1,900 mile trip from Missoula, MT to St. Louis, MI. Known as the “Buffalo Soldiers...
Fanie Kok hasn’t had a physical address in three years. Even if someone did try to ship him something, he’d probably be in their...
Aaron Rogers has gone from a backwoods rumor to the Upper Midwest’s premier trial builder, with his work appearing everywhere from his hometown of...
In this small, sleepy town, a core group of riders turned this half-acre of dirt into a haven for biking progression. Many of the greats got their...
Thanks to a stroke of genius, a triumph of reverse psychology and a leap of faith, Teton Pass survived its unsanctioned roots to become a prodigious...