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Light, comfortable and tough enough to be legit. The DJ is a team-driven evolution of the Xen glove, built for a supple feel with enough durability for all-day sessions and all-mountain riding. The Super Fit engineered Clarino palm is tailored to minimize bulk for enhanced bar feel and control, and matched with a breathable upper that pops with color. Upper features moisture-wicking, 4-way stretch, breathable mesh and reinforced fingertips for hard-wearing durability and knuckle flex zones. Palm features the Super Fit design with three-panel palm for a tailored fit. 1 – Thumb: The Super Fit Engineered thumb panel is essential to providing a snug fit with your hand while also allowing freedom of movement and enhanced grip necessary for maximum control and bar feel. 2- Palm: The Super Fit Engineered palm panel is optimized to provide a snug, comfortable fit without bunching when you grip the handlebar. By selecting the best material for each glove design and carefully sizing the palm panel to match the natural curve of the hand, the palm remains supple while providing a layer of protection. 3 – Body: the Super Fit Engineered body of a Giro glove is designed to support your hand’s natural movement, while providing a platform for padding and protection where you need it most. Clarino synthetic leather provides enhanced durability. 3mm EVA crash pad distributes impact energy.
Giro DJ Mountain Biking Gloves

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Learn how to practice and get ready for your first ride in this free video series that covers the basics of how to become a knowledgeable mountain biker. Expert: Rick Van Hoorn Bio: Rick Van Hoorn has been riding mountain bikes since 1987. He has professionally taught mountain biking and has created and led bike camping trips and wine tours. Filmmaker: Diana Bacon

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Learn about what tools to bring on your ride when you go mountain biking in this free video series that covers the basics of how to become a knowledgeable mountain biker. Expert: Rick Van Hoorn Bio: Rick Van Hoorn has been riding mountain bikes since 1987. He has professionally taught mountain biking and has created and led bike camping trips and wine tours. Filmmaker: Diana Bacon

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Learn what to wear in bad weather in order to stay safe, warm and dry in this free video series on mountain biking lesson for beginners. Expert: AP Bio: Aaron Phillips teaches mountain bike touring at the University of Utah and has logged multiple wins as a cross-country racer. Filmmaker: Mike Phillips

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Learn how to choose a mountain bike helmet for riding downhill trails in this free online video on mountain biking basics. Expert: Debbie Main Bio: Debbie Main teaches classes in mountain biking at a state university and is an avid mountain biking enthusiast.

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In which Scott Young, John Clark and Mike mcquaide conceive of an epic ride linking Chuckanut and Blanchard Mountains, as well as the Pine and Cedar Lakes Area near Bellingham, WA. Forty-three miles, 5800 feet of climbing, one broken chain, one broken spoke and one possible bobcat sighting. A true Team Unattacked epic. For more, go to www.mcqview.blogspot.com.

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How to do a cheat curl to shoulder press for mountain biking. You can find more great demos like this and a free bodyweight routine at www.bikejames.com.

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Rider – Dave Hernandez Location – Syracuse, NY

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Colorado’s Front Range offers inspiring mountain environs within striking distance of several urban centers, and Stephen Hlawaty’s Mountain Biking Colorado’s Front Range puts a myriad of biking trails at your fingertips. This guide covers more than 50 rides between Colorado Springs and Fort Collins, from leisurely cruises to demanding downhill. Detailed ride descriptions, include distances, estimated times, maps, and difficulty ratings to match your skill level to the perfect ride.

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  • Cover: Soft
  • Publisher: Falcon, September 1, 2003
  • Author: Stephen Hlawaty
  • Foreword:
  • Dimensions: 9 x 6in (23 x15.25cm)
  • Recommended Use: Biking guidebook
  • Manufacturer Warranty: Guaranteed binding

Peregrine Mountain Biking Colorado’s Front Range

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downhill runs round swinley forest bracknell Audio: Prodigy – Warriors Dance

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