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Jaie Toohey: 1 Minute In Greenville
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www.unitriders.com Jaie Toohey hits all the local Greenville spots for the camera, before heading back home to Australia. A very special thanks must go out to Colin Mackay, Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist for letting us crash their spots. Film + Edit: Allan Hardy
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Red Bull Rampage 2010 DVD Trailer
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On December 1st 2010 Red Bull and Freeride Entertainment will release a limited edition DVD documenting this historic event. Experience what it is like to make the "Ram-pilgrimage" following The Claw, Kyle Strait, Cam Zink, and the Coastal Crew on their way to the scariest event of the year.
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Crankworx Slopestyle Course Walk With Graham Agassiz!
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Crankworx Slopestyle Course Walk With Graham Agassiz!
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www.unitriders.com David Girsch made his way over to the USA for his first time in 2010, to ride some new places, and try his luck at some contests. Unit caught up with him while he was staying in Greenville, and filmed some sessions at Dave Mirra's and Ryan Nyquist's amazing indoor parks, as well as the local Greenville hangout, Jaycee. Film + Edit: Allan Hardy
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Carson Storch 2010 Bike Season
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Shots from the summer
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Brandon Semenuk: 2010 Crankworx Finals
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The competition gets serious at the 2010 Kokanee Crankworx slopestyle main event. In this video produced by the Coastal Crew, watch as Brandon Semenuk tricks every single jump in a nearly flawless run. But something happens on the last big drop that leaves everyone wondering, what would've happened if he'd just pulled it off?
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How to Beat the air lines on their fees!
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How to Beat the air lines on their fees! Airlines dont generally charge extra for hockey equipment since they do not want the NHL teams not to fly with them. Put your bike in a hockey bag and have it under 50 pounds is a simple way to beat those hefty bike fees! Remember to say it is sporting equipment in the bag and you shouldnt have an issue!