GoPro Video Challenge - Team Douche - Martin Söderström and Simon Berggren: Martin Söderström and I entered in the GoPro Video Challenge up in Åre, Sweden. We got there a day late, I got sick, and Martin had to go to Stockholm for one of the days, so we are super pumped we figured it out. We managed to win best edit, best POV, and best rider. Thanks for a sick week! TEAM DOUUUUCHE
Mining for Nugs: Mike Hopkins, James Doerfling, Garett Buehler, and Evan Schwartz together in one edit. Video: Scott Secco. Music: Shuffle Your Feet by Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and White Room by Cream.
Fortune Favours Fools: This video was part of the Go Pro Video Challenge this year in Åre, Sweden. Riders: Manfred Stromberg, Max Schumann, and Tobias Woggon. Video: Philip Ruopp.
Pacific Northwest - Yeti Cycles: After years of seeing imagery of the lush green trails from the Pacific Northwest form an overwhelming influence on the media and culture of mountain biking, we decided it was time to go experience the rich dark loam of the coastal regions for ourselves. So in the spring, we dusted off our trail bikes, packed up the rig, and headed north to see what we could find.
I love the Danny MacAskill video. I always like to see how the public react to the amazing stuff he does, or not as the case may be. I know if I was there I would be clapping lol.
Watching these video's Kovarik is the standout for me. Rowdy is an understatment! Special mention goes to Martin Ashton on that rather expensive roadbike
wow, Martyn Ashton..the definition of run what you brung. I think the most props go that video,..the backflip off the bunker in the golf course, freakin crazy..Everything in that video was nutz
WHERE IS THE NINE KNIGHTS VIDEO WITH ALL THE RIDERS HITTING THE OBSTACLE AT THE SAME TIME. If this video is not in, Pinkbike did a bad job on the choice of the videos.
hahaha i find it amazing that someone on pinkbike is getting neg props for saying they are going riding instead of sitting infront of their computer :o
Why? If it weren't for all the awesome companies supporting these projects and film makers, you wouldn't get all the free eye candy on pinkbike every week.
I hear what you're saying and agree to a point. But are we just calling the vid's put out by companies the best so they will keep flowing ducks and support or because they're actually good?
It's seems safe to assume that blind "Brand allegiance" and "conspicuous consumerism" hold a good deal of sway here if my getting neg-propped for the last comment is any indication.
Special mention goes to Martin Ashton on that rather expensive roadbike
drifting redefined .