Did Tom van Steenbergen stomp the biggest front flip in mountain bike history? Watch the video from Tom’s Sony Action Cam, shot during production of Teton Gravity Research & Anthill Film’s new movie, UNREAL. Coming Summer 2015. #theUNREALmovie

Matt MacDuff’s Title Edit is on Another Level
Matt MacDuff’s Title Edit is on Another Level
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Katie Lozancich
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If a mad scientist decided to become a mountain biker, they’d probably ride like Matt MacDuff. The guy is always building mind bending features to ride—remember when he sent a double backflip on an open loop? His recent edit with Title is exactly what you’d expect from MacDuff: insane builds, and even crazier tricks. We’d recommend watching it a few times through to try and grasp what he’s doing, and good luck trying to name the tricks. We're still stumped.

Rampage Was Canceled, But That Didn’t Stop Kyle Strait
Rampage Was Canceled, But That Didn’t Stop Kyle Strait
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Max Ritter
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October is a magical time to be in the desert of Southern Utah. With perfect temps, generally dry weather, and riding elsewhere getting sloppy, it’s no wonder that the world’s best mountain bikers gather every year for a few weeks of red dirt shredding centering around Red Bull Rampage. Unfortunately, 2020 threw a wrench into those festivities, canceling the event and preventing most riders from traveling to this mecca of freeride. Despite that, a few riders did show up – including none other

David Godziek Channels His Inner Mafioso in NS Bikes’ Latest Film
David Godziek Channels His Inner Mafioso in NS Bikes’ Latest Film
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Izzy Lidsky
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Imagine this: you’re just putzing around on your BMX bike one day, having a ball hitting curbs and such, and two scary looking dudes with neck tattoos throw you in the back of their car. You’re terrified, unsure what you’ve done wrong, and they bring you out to a forest, mysteriously full of freeride features, hand you a dirt jumper, and are like ‘send it.’ You’ve basically imagined the premise of NS Bikes' new film. Featuring David Godziek as the shredding kidnapee, the film takes an