The latest issue gets inside the minds of riders and racers, amateurs and pros, exploring and explaining a shared love of the sport through painstakingly compiled stories, photography, illustration and design.
Chris Hall and Eddie Masters chat about the injuries Eddie has sustained this year, his approach to dealing with fear and getting back up to speed after his biggest crash ever, and more.
Innes Graham was one of the fastest young mountain bike racers on the downhill circuit, who left the scene after suffering a horrible crash at the Lenzerheide World Cup in 2016.
Camille Balanche is relatively new to mountain biking, but she has an impressive background in other disciplines. She and Chris Hall talk about her history, what it's like at the top, and more.
Chris Hall is joined by Eliot Jackson and Phil Young to talk about diversity and racism in mountain biking, find out how we are doing and what needs to change.
The COVID-19 pandemic and its effects on him and the bike industry, his views on the environment, and some of the things that Yoann has used to help him through a really tough year.
Dakotah Norton chats about his background in Motocross and BMX, how he found mountain biking and his no-compromise approach to becoming one of the best.
Sean has been a driving force behind developing the riding scene on the east coast of America, and along with Neko Mulally is the man behind Windrock Bike Park.
How Tahnée grew into the athlete she now is, dealing with injury, the prospect of 2020 being the most competitive season in women's downhill ever, and much more.
Joe’s career so far, including his love for flat pedals, his struggles with arm pump, having team mates like Sam Hill and Sam Blenkinsop, and plenty more.
Find out more about how Eddie's getting on with the injury that he sustained in Northstar, what it takes to be at the top in DH and Enduro these days, and more.
After a huge crash in 2017 where he was told he may never ride a bike again, Matt has worked his way back up the field and iscurrently ranked 17th in EWS overall.
Hear how Neko and the team designed the track, and what they were looking to achieve, the challenges the riders faced, and who really delivered at this amazing race.
Find out about the minimum time needed to really make some gains, why and how gym time can be really beneficial and efficient, and the need to develop multiple 'energy systems'. If you want to get the most out of your time over the winter, then give this episode a listen to find out how.
The Downtime podcast chat to Reece about how he got into the sport, his progression to the top level, his 2018 season, Red Bull Hardline and much more, including why it’s easier to whip on a 29er, and Eddie Masters' approach to world travel!
Downtime Podcast talks to Nick Grantham about how he got involved with Atherton Racing, injury prevention, recovery, key aspects of mountain bike training, and his view on the future of physical preparation for downhill mountain biking.
Jason Schiers, and Mello Bouwmeester, the guys behind the development of Crankbrothers new Synthesis wheelset, join Chris Hall for an in-depth chat on the Downtime Podcast.
Katy Winton gives an open and honest view of what it’s like to be pushing hard at the top of one of the most challenging disciplines that mountain biking.
Chris Hall from the Downtime Podcast chats with Eliot Jackson and Neko Mulally about what it's like to race at World Champs, the challenges of the Lenzerheide track, and what it takes to win.
Joe Krejbich, mechanic to Rachel Atherton sits down to chat about his background, how he got from working in a bike shop to working for the Atherton's, and then we'll step through a World Cup weekend from Joe’s point of view.
The Downtime Podcast talks to Cesar Rojo who's a great rider and one of the key engineers in the world of modern mountain biking. In this interview, we talk to Cesar about his thoughts on geometry, testing, data acquisition, timing vs feel, and comparisons between mountain biking, Moto GP and Motocross.
Alan Milway is a coach with a list of clients past and present that most people can only dream of working with, including the Athertons, Danny Hart, Manon Carpenter, Martin Maes and Brendan Fairclough.
The Downtime Podcast talks to Vero about how she got into mountain biking, her move away from World Cup racing, her approach to learning tricks, thoughts on social media, and much more.
Josh Bryceland talks about his childhood, riding with Peaty, sports psychology, why he quit downhill and plenty more in this edition of the Downtime Podcast.