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Pumping For Speed and Control

By tmg820 on 6/5/2008

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Learn how to pump for speed... and control!
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Pumping For Speed and Control

By iDrew on 6/4/2008

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Learn how to pump for speed... and control!
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How to Judge Mountain Biking Trail Speed

By yourmtb on 3/31/2008

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Learn to judge mountain biking trail speed on rough terrain

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Silver Streak

Silver Streak

Richard Kim turns it on in last sprint for the Silver Medal in Cross Country, Beginner Level, age 40-49. Richard's other job is as a Neurosurgeon in Orange County, CA.

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Speed...not so fast!

By stud muffin on 5/31/2007
Speed...not so fast!

Isabel cruises back up the Red Rocks trail in Gallup, NM.

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Jerk to genius

By weeman on 6/27/2006 on weeman's blog

THE SIMPLE DROP

This is the most common kind of drop, although I'm treating it as a beginners obstacle. I've seen more bikers eating dirt on simple drops than on larger ones. The problem is figuring out how to tackle the terrain and then choosing the appropriate technique for handling it. If you have the luxury of being able to stop and check out the drop first, do it. Riding something blind is always a recipe for disaster and midway down a near vertical chute is not the time to figure out that your chainring is going to bury itself into the lip.

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Tonka - A nice little trail on Doumont, near Nanaimo, BC

By subunit1 on 6/23/2006

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Little clip of Dave and I zipping (latter part of the video) through a trail called Tonka. Very fast and as you'll see - Dave makes a new exit point at the end of the trail.
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Any downhillers out there?

By Full Trucker on 4/18/2006

I'm a Colorado guy, been racing downhilll for a few years. Looking for other like-minded individuals to hit the resorts with this summer!