jsobrie
- Member since Apr 2, 2020
- Male / 34
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Beacon , New York
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Ride everything, obscure music, feminist ecosocialist
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jsobrie edspratt's article
Sep 27, 2023 at 7:07
Sep 27, 2023
Pinkbike Primer: Everything You Need to Know Ahead of the Snowshoe DH World Cup 2023
@RevedOut: lol I'm 34 I swear, had to get it from megaupload to a boombox/car cd player somehow

jsobrie edspratt's article
Sep 26, 2023 at 7:55
Sep 26, 2023
Pinkbike Primer: Everything You Need to Know Ahead of the Snowshoe DH World Cup 2023
Throwback to collegiate racing when WVU had a whole mix cd of different covers and dance remixes of country roads they would blast nonstop when we raced there

jsobrie edspratt's article
Sep 25, 2023 at 10:02
Sep 25, 2023
Video: Anneke Beerten's Course Preview for the 2024 Paris Olympics XCO Test Event
Wonder how many of the 'not real mountain biking' commenters spent the summer on machine-built flow trails at the bike park...

jsobrie scottsecco's article
Aug 14, 2023 at 8:20
Aug 14, 2023
Movies For Your Monday - Jackson Goldstone, Mark Matthews, Dennis Enarson, & Chickens
Hell yes Perris Benegas!

jsobrie ludomay's article
Aug 8, 2023 at 7:20
Aug 8, 2023
Video: Riding The Hardest Trail in Verbier with Ludo May & Kilian Bron
Looks like an SX V4 and a Scor

jsobrie edspratt's article
Jul 1, 2023 at 6:12
Jul 1, 2023
[UPDATED] Elite Finals Results & Overall Standings from the Val Di Sole DH World Cup 2023
More like Vali Di Höll-e

jsobrie henryquinney's article
Jun 29, 2023 at 10:00
Jun 29, 2023
First Look: 2024 Commencal Meta SX V5
Tempo and Meta V5 (note no AM or TR designation) might be putting it out to pasture. I have a TR and love it, but hard to see a slot for a new 140/150-60 bike in addition to 130/140 and 150/160 models.

jsobrie mikekazimer's article
Jun 23, 2023 at 8:28
Jun 23, 2023
First Look: 2024 Commencal Meta V5
They still make the Clash

jsobrie henryquinney's article
Jun 14, 2023 at 9:15
Jun 14, 2023
The Pinkbike Podcast: BMX Backgrounds & Breaking Bikes with Taj Mihelich
While pro DH bikes get sent on some gnarly stuff, pro DH riders are still lighter and (much) smoother than your average Joe. They also go much faster which reduces, or at least provides different forces on parts and frames. Their bikes also get fully stripped, inspected, rebuilt, and sometimes replaced every week so not really the same rigors.

jsobrie mattbeer's article
Jun 14, 2023 at 7:26
Jun 14, 2023
Bike Check: Barča Průdková's Unno Burn Enduro Race Bike
That tread pattern looks new for wild enduros