In what may be the dampest installment of “The Wright Line” yet, our favorite Kiwi shredder is transported via mini-jetboat into a secluded bay, which marks the gateway to a primordial trail known as Te Tihi o Tawa.
The curse of bad weather was broken for the 2018 Crankworx Rotorua Giant Toa Enduro presented by CamelBak and the trails provided the perfect scene for some tight racing.
In this episode of The Wright Line, "Roots," Keegan Wright heads into New Zealand’s Wairoa Valley to session a network of flowy South Island trails known as “The Gorge”.
Keegan's 2018 season is shaping up to be another gangbusters trip around the world, racing select downhill World Cups in addition to his full EWS schedule. We took the opportunity to take a look at his new downhill rig.
Follow Keegan from peak to valley floor as he shreds down Cardrona's technical singletrack, rock gardens and tight switchbacks, right to the legendary Cardrona Pub.
Keegan Wright is fresh off a strong 2017 season, and 'The Wright Line' follows his adventures on the Devinci team. Episode 1 includes a ceremonial 'Powhiri' greeting, and some blazing pace on Rotorua’s raw, rugged trail systems.
Keegan Wright burst onto the scene at the Crankworx Rotorua Pumptrack Challenge in 2015. Now he is on Specialized and looking forward to the 2017 Crankworx kicking off again.
Young phenom and Rotorua local, Keegan Wright has just landed himself a deal with Specialized. Expect to see him vie for a spot on the podium this weekend at the opening round of the EWS at Crankworx Rotorua.