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Finding Form Down Under

In 2024, Cami Nogueira was selected for the first Women's Red Bull Rampage event in Virgin, Utah. A favorite to win the inaugural event, Cami crashed hard in practice and was sidelined with multiple injuries. She spent the winter rehabbing her injuries and came back strong with a strong performance at Hardline Tasmania, following that up with a trip to New Zealand for Natural Selection.

We traveled to NZ with colleagues and friends to train, share unforgettable experiences, and take part in the NST competition. It was an incredible journey filled with learning, teamwork, and adventure — and to top it all off, I was honored to win the competition!

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The Toughest MTB Competition On Earth
  • by Zach Dolinaj

The Toughest MTB Competition On Earth

Early this October, a crew of 30 freeriders, their dig teams, media, and fans descended on Virgin, Utah for the 19th edition, and 2nd annual women's competition, of Red Bull Rampage. 

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Clipless Pedals: Engineering Precision
  • by Wolf Tooth

Clipless Pedals: Engineering Precision

We started this project over two years ago and have invested countless hours of design and testing time with dozens of different pedal body, binding, and cleat designs carefully tested and optimized both in the lab and on the trail.

This realization sparked our mission: to design and build the perfect clipless pedal family, one that would consistently outperform all others in the areas we identified as most crucial. Clipless pedals needed a reboot.

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Orogenesis Dispatches: Part 2
  • by Wolf Tooth

Orogenesis Dispatches: Part 2

Once in Oregon, Kurt has primarily followed the Oregon Timber Trail. Using elevation gain as a metric for daily effort, he explains how climbing has taken priority over daily mileage, aiming for 7,000 to 8,000 feet of climbing per day.

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