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Long before DH racing went mainstream, these riders saw the light
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
This year, there are 10 World Cup rounds for downhill (DH) and for both Olympic-distance (XCO) and short-track (XCC) cross-country, and seven for enduro (EDR), which is the most we’ve seen for a long
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
The Doc turns the tables on vicarious glory hunters
Eighty years before Britain celebrated its first Tour de France winner, one man set the wheels in motion. Feargal McKay traces the legacy of Bill Mills, a forgotten pioneer
Some people contracted TT fever when they were very young. The experience changed their lives. Classic Bike spoke with five early adopters