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YourMTB.com Update and Survey

By iDrew on 1/18/2008 on iDrew's blog

Hi YourMTB.com Members!

As you may have heard, my company, The Kisco Group, has taken over operations of YourMTB.com and all of the other Enthusiast Group sites, including YourCycling.com, YourRunning.com, and YourClimbing.com.

What does this mean for YourMTB.com? Well, first off, YourMTB.com isn’t going anywhere! And the goal remains to make YourMTB.com the best mountain biking community on the web.

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yourMTB.com in action

By EVOMO on 5/1/2007
Groups: Evomo
yourMTB.com in action

here is a close up shot of the yourMTB.com logo in action on the official Evomo Team Kit at the Firestone Santa Ynez Classic.

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Evomo at Firestone NMBS #2

By EVOMO on 5/1/2007
Groups: Evomo
Evomo at Firestone NMBS #2

Brandon Bitorff of Evomo racing the mens expert XC race at the Firestone Santa Ynez Classic... notice the yourMTB.com logo! cheers guys!

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Masthead Image used on YourMTB.com

By Debaser on 2/1/2007

Photo I took in Fruita that's being used as a masthead on yourmtb.com....

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New (hidden) site feature: Bigger photos

By Steve Outing on 11/15/2006 on Steve Outing's blog

We've just added a new feature to YourMTB.com: larger versions of photos. It's kind of hidden, so here's the deal:

When you are on the page of a photo in the YourMTB.com Galleries, click on the photo and in many cases you'll see the original photo as submitted to the website. If the photo has a larger version available for viewing, your cursor arrow will turn into a hand -- which indicates that you can click the photo and something will happen.

When a photo is submitted to the site, we create a standard-size version of it so that it fits properly on a standard photo webpage. But we also keep the original photo on our server; now we allow you to see the original.

Keep in mind that some photos are small when they're submitted. For those, you won't be able to click to view a larger version because there isn't one.

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Help us design a YourMTB t-shirt?

<em>Steve Outing</em>'s picture
By Steve Outing on 9/15/2006

Hey, everyone. Walker and I are planning to attend the Interbike show in Las Vegas in a couple weeks. (We hope to meet some of you there!) So we want to get some YourMTB.com t-shirts printed up before that.

Can you help us brainstorm about what would make a cool YourMTB.com t-shirt?

Our logo (see top of the page) works well on a shirt, but what should be the main element? ... We could use the phrase, "Eat. Sleep. Mountain Bike," which we use on our bumper stickers, but we're not married to that.

What ideas can you share with us?

When we come up with a cool design, we'll also start giving away some t-shirts as contest prizes, and probably sell them, too, for people who want to support the site.

Since YourMTB.com is all about your stories, photos and videos, in the spirit of the site we thought we'd try to tap your creativity. ... What would you like to see on a YourMTB.com t-shirt that you'd want to wear?

Thanks!
Steve
Founder and publisher, YourMTB.com / YourClimbing.com / Enthusiast Group LLC