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On September 7-9 2011, Trek Australia hosted it’s dealers at the annual Trek World show, giving them a chance to see the 2012 range of Trek bikes, and Bontrager parts and accessories. Not only that, but dealers also had the chance to test ride the bikes at a Demo at Stromlo Forest Park. Follow us on Twitter @TrekBikesAust to learn about upcoming Demo’s and to keep up to date with all things Trek in Australia.

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The 2012 FMB World Tour is here. Starting with the Vienna Air King in April, the world’s best freestyle mountain bikers will fight it out for the FMB world tour crown. redbull.com Subscribe www.youtube.com

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While the masses were watching the football, the Orange Mountain Bikes collective went playing in the woods. Gorillaz and Lou Reed from the album ‘Plastic Beach’ – go buy it now.

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A TripAdvisor™ TripWow video of a travel blog to La Paz, Bolivia by TravelPod blogger Jeffsadventures. See this TripWow and more at tripwow.tripadvisor.com Mountain Biking The World “The World’s Most Dangerous Road, or as Bolivians more affectionately refer to it, Death Road, was named in 1995 by the Inter-American Development Bank. Their simple measurement? Deaths per mile! This is long before anyone thought tourists would pay to hurl themselves kamikaze style down the twisty, dirt road that has no safety barriers and drop offs in some areas as much as 3000 FEET! When a vehicle or mountain biker find their way off the edge, death is pretty much inevitable. On average, 26 vehicles per year(one every two weeks!) fall off the single-lane road killing between 100 and 200 people per year. In July 1983, Carlos Pizarroso Inde drove his bus over the edge, killing more than 100 passengers in Bolivia’s worst ever road accident…and that was just one incident that year!!! Depending on who you ask, 7 or 8 mountain bikers have plummeted to their death since 2003 for reasons such as failing to negotiate one of the road’s 200-plus turns, being bumped off the edge by a passing vehicle, or even as simply as losing concentration and stepping backwards off the cliff trying to avoid traffic(we were required to dismount the bikes for passing vehicles). The half-way point is marked by a monument donated by the Israeli government to commemorate the site where an Israeli girl plunged to her

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The best section on fort william i have seen from 2005. When Steve Peat won!! from unscene.

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