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Video: Two Chilean Young Guns Probably Ride Better Than You in 'No Limits'

Apr 1, 2023
by Carbone Company  

They are Emilio (12 years old) and Pedro Hidalgo (9 years old), two brothers and young talents from a family of 6 brothers from Chile who arrived at Squamish two years ago.
Turn up the volume and enjoy a small taste of what's coming in hot for this 2023...

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Biking is their lifestyle since they were 2 years old, breaking all records at their age, they came to the mountain bike paradise to stay and leave their mark.

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At the age of 2, they began their first pedaling on a "real" bicycle on their family farm in Chile, always supported and motivated by their parents and their uncle Nicolás (Director / Whyte Bikes Chile Rider).

"In their first minutes on the bike they showed great control and a solid technique for their first obstacles which drew a lot of attention from all of us".-

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They love spending time on dirt jumps and pumptracks as a family, they have many just steps from their house in Squamish

Naturally in a family of 6 children and an environment surrounded by love for the bicycle, they began to develop, progress, train and make their own trails and jumps together with all their brothers, always sharing and competing with each other in a good way, being the first kids to ride so young in bikeparks

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Jumping and unlocking trick variants is one of their favorite hobbies.

When they arrived in Squamish, they began to train daily with their chilean coach Raimundo Guzmán (Banshee's Factory Rider) who lives very close, now they live and breathe bikes every day; training downhill, enduro, pumptrack and dirts everywhere, even winning local BMX races with their dirt bikes.

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Pedro and Emilio made their debut in Crankworx Whistler with excellent results for their first Downhill races.

His uncle Nico travels to Whistler every year for MTB season, due to Covid he had not been able to see the progress of the kids, but in 2022 he travel to train the entire season in BC together.

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From left to right: Emilio Hidalgo, Nicolás Hidalgo (Uncle) and Pedro Hidalgo.

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Pedro and Emilio made their debut in Crankworx Whistler with excellent results for their first Downhill races.

For this 2023 they will train professionally with Ignacio Rojo (professional rider and coach) the entire bike season and will compete in local races throughout BC and Crankworx, they hope to be able to add more sponsors to project their promising professional athlete career in a short term for this year.

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They have enjoyed riding and meeting the best riders in the world, who undoubtedly had a show and lots of laughs...

This year is coming hot for these two for sure!

Stay tuned:
@emilio.hidalgo10
@pedro.hidalgo1

Video / Photo by:
Nicolás Hidalgo - Carbone Company Films
@nicohidalgob - @carbone.co

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5 Comments
  • 1 0
 There was more air in that video than I've got in the last 49 years of riding a bike Big Grin
  • 1 0
 Jajaja good one!
  • 1 0
 hell yes. love to see this
  • 1 0
 Rippers!







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