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We get down and dirty with Gary Fisher, one of the founding fathers of mountain biking,
Cyclist: What are your earliest memories of the Tour? Serge Laget: I first discovered the Tour in my village of Langogne in the Cévennes in 1954, when I was seven. I remember as if it were yesterday.
Nick Grey
The Doc turns the tables on vicarious glory hunters
Unless you follow the high-octane world of hard enduro motocross racing, you may not have heard of Manuel Lettenbichler. But this German superstar of motor-powered, two-wheeled off-road antics is also
From wild hallucinations to life-changing reflections, ultra riders share their unforgettable stories of endurance grit with James Shrubsall
To cycle up a mountain is to pedal into a world of paradoxes. Mountains are a playground and a torture chamber; a means of outdoor adventure and inner discovery; an opportunity for wonder, a guarantee