-
from declinemagazine.com
Andrew is considered one of the pioneers of the free ride-scene and is one of few mountain bikers that are recognized all over the world. Andrew raced downhill when a lot of today’s free riders were in nappies.…
March 2 2009, 7:53am | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
U.S. Open of Mountain Biking Launches Online Registration
With a staggering cash and prize payout valued at nearly $60,000, the 2009 U.S. Open of Mountain Biking continues the legacy of offering the largest pro-purse in America and the most competitive gravity racing in the nation. Set…
March 2 2009, 7:46am | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
U.S. Open of Mountain Biking Launches Online Registration
With a staggering cash and prize payout valued at nearly $60,000, the 2009 U.S. Open of Mountain Biking continues the legacy of offering the largest pro-purse in America and the most competitive gravity racing in the nation. Set…
March 2 2009, 7:46am | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
2009 USA Cycling Pro Gravity Mountain Bike Tour Unveiled
Combining races from some of the best series in the States, USA Cycling has announced a new gravity series called the Pro Gravity Tour. Here's the full report:
February 26 2009, 1:50pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Online Exclusive: Animal Commencal 2009 Team Launch Video
As much fun as it is drooling over new bikes and jerseys - yipee - we prefer to see the shit in action. Lucky for us, Dan and Gee Atherton were so pumped to receive their new Animal…
February 25 2009, 4:29pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
I was at home in Indiana last week, away from the warm California sun, and it has reminded me of cold winter days like these...riding any way you can. Good times. I poached this video from the guys…
February 25 2009, 12:31pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
The Future of American Downhill Racing is off to a Good Start in 2009!
Junior-X racer, Mitch Ropelato, takes two big wins at first National Downhill Calender Race and Keith Morelan has a break out performance to earn third place in the Junior Expert downhill.
February 24 2009, 8:11pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Evil Bikes and MS-Racing Join Forces
After weeks of closed-door meetings, dozens of skype calls, and death threats if the word leaks out, Evil Bikes and MS-Racing jointly announce the formation of an all-new UCI Trade Team for 2009. The new Evil Bikes/MS-Racing Team…
February 24 2009, 6:18pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
The Keyesville Classic Is Coming
A popular event due to the festival-like atmosphere, The Keyesville Classic uses a two-run downhill format that riders race on everything from a six-inch trail bike to a full-on DH rig. The event takes place on March 13-15…
February 24 2009, 5:29pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Atherton Racing Launches New Look and Sponsors for 2009
The Athertons, mountain biking’s most famous family, have announced details of their new kit and partners for 2009 which include Animal, Commencal, Nissan and Shimano.
February 24 2009, 4:29pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
The cover of decline #52 features "Team decline" in SRAM's Process Black magazine competition. Here's a behind-the-scenes look at the contest between Dirt (UK), decline (USA) and clict (AUS) mags.
February 24 2009, 12:32pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Jamis Bicycles Official Sponsor of Ray's Indoor
Jamis Bicycles is now the official sponsor of Ray's Indoor MTB Park and will have Kromo bikes available for customers to ride.
February 24 2009, 11:02am | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
SRAM just sent us the schedule of where their truck will be going this year. There are quite a few decline-approved events on there. Check it out.
February 23 2009, 6:49pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Point One Racing Stem Giving-Away
Want a free stem? Point One Racing, makers of quality parts like the stem you see above, is giving away free stems. Click over to PointOneRacing.com for more details and opportunities like this in the future.
February 20 2009, 4:06pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Bootleg Canyon Trail Pioneer Brent Thomson Passes Away
We got word that Brent Thomson, the man behind the the Bootleg Canyon trails, has passed away. Thank you for all of your hard work, buddy. You won't be forgotten. Here's the official word:
February 19 2009, 3:05pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Just in case you're getting a bit dreary over the winter weather, here's a vid of the Megavalanche in Alpe d'Huez, France. A mass start race with 1,500 participants, the course drops over 6,000 feet of elevation over…
February 16 2009, 2:24pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Recall Notice: 2008 Marzocchi 888 RC3 & RC3WC
Marzocchi has issued a voluntary recall of specific 2008 888 RC3 and RC3WC. Read on for more details.
February 12 2009, 3:26pm | Comments »
-
from declinemagazine.com
Help IMBA Open National Parks to Mountain Biking
At long last, the U.S. National Park Service (NPS) has proposed a rule change which will make it easier for parks to open trails for mountain biking. IMBA urges mountain bikers to register comments in support of the…
February 9 2009, 6:02pm | Comments »

