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Cami Nogueira grew up in Patagonia, Argentina, and now calls Bellingham, Washington home. A rider who rose to prominence by winning Proving Grounds back to back, she's at the top of her game and known for her all-out, attacking style of riding and her MASSIVE sends.
A pioneer in the freeride world, she’s ready to send it into the 2025 season and eyeing redemption at Red Bull Rampage after a huge crash took her out of the competition at the first women's competition in 2024.
We're excited to work with Cami as she travels the world tearing up every competition in her path. Hit the link below to follow along on Instagram.
Images: Japo Silva
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.
Alexey Vermuelen: Victorious at Chequamegon
Chequamegon is one of the races in the LTGP that is easily overlooked, but in my opinion has the most exciting finish line of the whole series. What seems on paper to be a very straight forward race never ends up being so simple, but who doesn't like a 20-30 person sprint to the finish line?
Kurt Refsnider and Josh Weinberg sit down and chat about Kurt's first 12 days on the trail through the state of Washington.
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