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The “Scottish Scene” Part 3

The “Scottish Scene” Part 3

Episode 3 is a slightly different approach to your average bike video to take a look into a day in the life of Oban’s original ganster/part time comedian – Ben Cathro. After spending a morning “preparing” for the day ahead, we see Ben riding his [...]

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The “Scottish Scene” Part 2

The “Scottish Scene” Part 2

Episode 2 of Scottish Scene features the carnage of the 2011 Scottish Championships held at Killin. We then take a trip across to Innerleithen to check out the skills of Joe Connell riding his local trails. Joe has had a great season this year riding [...]

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Scottish Cycling presents: A Day of Downhill

Scottish Cycling presents: A Day of Downhill

When: Friday the 27th January 2012 10.00am – 4.00pm Where: Eastgate Theatre, Peebles / Glentress Forest, Scottish Borders. A day of downhill mountain bike information from Scottish Cycling’s experts: Chris Ball (Scottish Cycling, UCI, founder of Dirtschool) Richard Lord (Scottish Cycling’s Regional Development Officer) Chris [...]

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The “Scottish Scene” Part 1

The “Scottish Scene” Part 1

Scottish Scene is a self funded project taking a look at the downhill mountain bike scene around one of the most beautiful countries in the world. Shown across 5 episodes, each episode takes a look at some of the fastest riders in Scotland doing what [...]

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Scottish Scene Trailer

Scottish Scene Trailer

Stuart ‘Stuz’ Leel has been a favourite here at DWR since he started putting together small edits from the SDA races, this project looks like it’s going to be a cracker. You can keep up with Stu over at his Fresh Lab Visual facebook page [...]

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Red Bull Downforce – Swansea Wales

Red Bull Downforce – Swansea Wales

ROWAN SORRELL CONQUERS RED BULL DOWNFORCE! On 4th December, 32 of the UK’s top downhill mountain bike riders descended into Swansea city centre for Red Bull Downforce 2011. Overlooking Swansea Bay, riders were challenged with steps, terraces, narrow archways, grass verges and some of the [...]