By Paul Andrews, BI editor on October 6, 2010
A veteran air artist adds another big title to his dossier.
Posted in Mountain Biking | Tagged cam zink, cameron zink, Mountain Biking, red bull rampage 2010, slopestyle
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 12, 2010
More evidence that mountain bikers are better athletes than road racers.
Posted in Tour de France | Tagged Cadel Evans, Mountain Biking, ryder hesjedal, tour de france 2010
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on June 17, 2010
On the same day, two iconic Marin mountain bike pioneers announce new lines.
Posted in Bike business | Tagged gary fisher bikes, joe breeze, mountain bike history, Mountain Biking
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on May 23, 2010
Duthie Hill Mountain Bike Park will serve as a model for public-lands partnering to open access for mountain biking everywhere.
Posted in Trail Access | Tagged Duthie Hill mountain bike park, Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, glenn glover, justin vander pol, king county parks, mike westra, Mountain Biking
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on February 10, 2010
Rains have abated at last and a touch of spring seems to be in the air, albeit on the cool side. (Allergies are acting up.) At Arastradero, which I use as a benchmark indicator, it is still sloppy in parts. The ground is just too saturated on certain switchbacks and shaded sections. It sucks…figuratively and, [...]
Posted in Mountain Biking, Tales from the Trail | Tagged arastradero regional park, Mountain Biking
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on September 9, 2009
They’re back logging again on Tiger Mountain, which this time means that the Northwest Timber Trail is closed for the year. This wasn’t supposed to happen. The logging was not supposed to start till after Oct. 15, the beginning of the trail’s seasonal closure (till April 15). But with the economy improving and price of [...]
Posted in Advocacy, Mountain Biking, Trail Access | Tagged Mountain Biking, Tiger Mountain, trail closure
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on September 7, 2009
Before the weekend’s rains hit, Jim Lyon and I took a day to do some classic high-country mountain biking, the kind everyone did before Whistler, North Shore and Galby changed the mountain-bike scene. We must have run across a dozen marmots (whistling pigs) in the meadows, waddling languidly around and engaging in their high-pitched, eerie [...]
Posted in Mountain Biking, Tales from the Trail, Today's Ride, Videos | Tagged entiat, glacier peak wilderness, grouse pass, mountain bike video, Mountain Biking, pugh ridge, whistling pigs
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on September 2, 2009
The good, the bad and the better all got plenty of air time last night at perhaps the biggest communal gathering ever of the Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance at Duthie Hill, which by the way is coming along nicely as a miniature Whistler mountain bike park in the Issaquah highlands. Upwards of 100 folks turned [...]
Posted in Advocacy, Mountain Biking, Obama Bikes, Trail Access, Videos | Tagged Duthie Hill mountain bike park, Evergreen Mountain Bike Alliance, Mountain Biking
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 20, 2009
You won’t see Tiger’s trails like this for a long time. They’re in primo condition, better than they will be two weeks from now. How can I say that so assuredly? Because if it rains, they’ll be wet. If it doesn’t rain, they’ll be on their way to getting pitted out from constant use. There’s [...]
Posted in Mountain Biking, Tiger Mountain | Tagged Mountain Biking, Tiger Mountain
By Paul Andrews, BI editor on July 18, 2009
Kudos to Cyclelicio.us for picking up on this: In Colorado, of all places (mountain and road biking both are hugely popular there), Jefferson County commissioners have some cloth-eared notion of banning bikes on any and all county roads. Richard asks we help spread the word and nip this stinker in the bud. Here’s some key [...]
Posted in Advocacy, Mountain Biking, News Cycle | Tagged bike license fee, downieville, Mountain Biking, Road Cycling
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