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The Pinkbike Podcast
by Pinkbike
A weekly update on all the latest stories from around the world of mountain biking, as well as some frank discussion about tech, racing, and everything in between. Hosted by Mike Kazimer and featuring a rotating cast of the Pinkbike editorial team and other guests.
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Everyone's Favorite Topics: E-Bikes, Wheel Sizes, and Slopestyle
Just a few little topics that definitely won't get anyone riled up.
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World Cup DH Insights, XC Racing Controversies, and RIP Oliver Tree
Dan Wolfe joins us on this episode to provide behind-the-scenes insight from the Leogang World Cup.
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MTB Fashion, Pedal Preferences, & Floating Skinnies
The bigger the pants the bigger the tricks.
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Commenting on the World Cup Commentary, Specialized's New Demo, & The DH Bar End Trend
All sorts of things to talk about this week, everything from Asa Vermette's crash to Bruce Springsteen.
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Interview: Nick Lester on DH World Cups, Data Acquisition, & Mass Damper Testing
Nick Lester is a certified bike nerd, in the best way possible. Listen as he describes his findings after spending over 6 years digging into the science of MTB data acquisition.
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Peak Bike Season Is Here: Chatting About World Cup Racing, New Product Launches, & Listener Questions
Our picks for the Loudenvielle DH World Cup, a round of show & tell, plus some more reader questions.
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Testing $1,000 Mountain Bikes in the Desert: Value Field Test Recap
We go over our findings from the most recent round of value bike testing in Sedona, Arizona.
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Anne Terpstra On a Controversial XCO World Cup and Her Return from Iliac Artery Surgery
Three time Olympian and six time Dutch National XCO Champion, Anne Terpstra, shares her insights on racing in challenging conditions, her transition to a new team, and her thoughts on future bike technology and courses.
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China Bike Show, Spy Shots, & Reader Questions
Kazimer was getting over jet lag, and Dario has a cold, so this one is a little shorter than usual. We'll be back next week with a longer episode and a deeper dive into the reader question inbox.
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Interview: Hattie Harnden on Her Best Downhill Result To Date, and That Wild Reversed Stem Setup
Hattie shares her journey through injury rehab, her bike setup changes, and her recent success in downhill racing, offering insights into adaptation, training, and mental resilience.
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Till Alran's Aura Farming & The Infamous Hardtail Man: South Korea DH World Cup Field Notes
This week on the Pinkbike podcast, we dive into the season's first World Cup in South Korea, where loose, sandy soil and questionable track builds created a "recipe for disaster." The drama peaked when a dangerous feature was closed mid-race after Lou Ferguson’s crash, leading to confusion from off-site commentators. We also witnessed the bizarre saga of "Hardtail Man," a Polish rider on a dual-crown-equipped hardtail rig whose retro vibes turned into a safety hazard when elite riders nearly caught him during his run. The racing itself confirmed a massive "changing of the guard" as the new generation officially took over. Asa Vermette lived up to the hype with a clinical win, while Amaury Pierron proved he’s back in "Terminator" mode by crashing yet still clawing his way to an incredible third-place finish. Between the Alran twins’ calm "aura" and the Junior Women posting elite-level times, the depth of the field is reaching a fever pitch. Technically, the pits were buzzing over radical "trophy truck" bike setups and the legitimate podium success of belt-drive bikes. Looking ahead to Loudenvielle, it’s clear the veterans are under heavy fire. Whether it's the raw speed of the Juniors or the return of a healthy Pierron, the "old guard" will have to find another gear to stay on the podium this season.
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Matt Made a Mega Mullet
Are bigger wheels actually faster, or just scarier? Matt Beer decided to find out.
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Post-Otter Recap & More Reader Questions
Dario and Stephane go over their Sea Otter higlights, and then Kaz and Dario dig into some questions.
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Sea Otter Time - The New Product Flood Continues
So. Many. New. Things. Plus some reader questions, and some music listening homework.
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Pinkbike Podcast: RockShox’s New Zeb & Lyrik vs. The 1500 W Avinox Wave
Sea Otter season is officially here, and the gear is dropping fast. This week, Stephane Pelletier, Dario DiGiulio, and Matt Beer share first-ride impressions of the redesigned RockShox Zeb and Lyrik forks, alongside the updated Super Deluxe and Vivid shocks. But the real shocker? The "Avinox Arms Race." The team grapples with the 2026 power shift as a laundry list of new bikes hit the market featuring the Avinox M2S motor. With a staggering 150Nm of torque and 1500W peak power, the crew discuss the nitty-gritty details on eMTB's newest heavy-hitting power plant.
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MTB Launch Season Has Arrived - The Things We're Testing
Spring is here, which means there's a whole bunch of new MTB gear being released almost every day.
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Opinions on Dominions and More Listener Questions
Phew, brake week is finally over, but we decided to take a deeper dive into the testing and the results.
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Interview: Orbea, TQ, and Fox on Developing an eMTB That Doesn't Feel Like an eMTB
Getting three companies to work on one bike isn't as easy as it should be, but Orbea, TQ, and Fox pulled it off with the new Rallon RS.
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What Does It Take to Make it as a Smaller Drivetrain Manufacturer? An Interview With Microshift
We sat down with Microshift's Gus Jeffer and Patrick Chen to learn more about what it takes to navigate patents, and to carve out a place in the competitive drivetrain market.
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New Brakes, Suspension, Bikes - It's a Big Week For Product Launches
We're less than two months out from Sea Otter, and the floodgates have started to open, with all sorts of new product launches happening this week.
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How Faction Bike Studio Turns Wild Ideas Into Race-Winning Frames
A look inside Faction Bike Studios, the small Quebec company helping develop some of the most exciting bikes on the market.
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Why Aaron Gwin is a Threat Again & The Truth About Jackson Goldstone’s Speed
Fresh off a gruelling 20-plus hour travel day from Tasmania, Pinkbike’s own social media correspondent Dan Wolfe sits down with Matt Beer and me to deconstruct the 2026 edition of Red Bull Hardline Tasmania. While the finals were ultimately rained out, Dan provides some on-the-ground insights at the "new school" of freeride-DH builds, noting that the days of "bro-science" are over, replaced by precise measurements and "green-light" marshals.The crew dives into the technical nuances of hitting 70+ km/h features, why Aaron Gwin looked surprisingly dangerous on his new ride, and the rumours surrounding a potential 2026 Canadian stop at Cypress Mountain.Featuring a rotating cast of the editorial team and other guests, the Pinkbike podcast is a weekly update on all the latest stories from around the world of mountain biking, as well as some frank discussion about tech, racing, and everything in between.
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Talking with Jesse Melamed About Semi-Retirement, Racing Downhill, and New Bikes
What's next for Jesse Melamed?
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The FBI, a Serial Scammer, and $50k in Stolen Bikes: An Interview with Berm Peak’s Daniel Sapp
A conversation with Pinkbike alum Daniel Sapp, who now handles the day-to-day operations for Seth's Bike Hacks and Berm Peak.
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"The Earth is Not a Workbench" - An Interview With Legendary Mechanic Calvin Jones
An insightful chat with a man who knows just about everything there is to know about wrenching on bikes.
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Choosing Our Favorite (And Least Favorite) Trail Bikes and E-Bikes - Field Test Roundtable
Kaz, Dario, Stephane, and Matt sit down for an in-depth discussion to go over the best and worst performing bikes at this year's Field Test.
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What's Going to Happen in the MTB World in 2026?
Our hot takes on what's on the way this season, plus a look back at our riding stats from 2025, and some reader questions.
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Brett Rheeder on Rampage Risks, What Happened With Title, & A Possible Return to Competition
From Rampage reflections to building Signature and navigating life after Title, Brett talks about the evolution of his riding and his role in mountain biking.
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Where is Mountain Bike Culture Headed?
For the record, we don't think mountain biking is the new golf.
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Gearbox Bikes, Testing Fields, & More
Dario, Kaz, and Matt chat about the latest MTB news and reviews, and introduce the latest Field Test.
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Forking Around & Some of Our Favorite Bikes of 2025
Matt, Dario, and Kaz talk about recent reviews, industry turmoil, gear of the year, and dig into some reader questions.
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MTB Tech Innovations We're Still Waiting For
Where's the dropper post that goes up and down with the push of a button?
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Night Riding, New Bikes, & Carbon Pickleball Paddles
Spooky riding season is here in the Northern Hemisphere.
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Does Red Bull Rampage Need to Change? - An Interview With Tarek Rasouli
This year's Rampage left us with more questions than usual.
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Catching Up with Matt Fairbrother About His Latest Ridiculous Ride
10,252 meters (33,635 ft) of climbing in under 24 hours is bonkers.
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Rampage Bonus Episode with Katy Winton & Dan Wolfe
Coming at you almost-live from the Utah desert.
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Rampage, Racing Rumors, & Reader Questions
We're back from a couple weeks in Bentonville, so it's time to dig into the virtual mail bag and catch up on some reader questions.
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Shop Stories, Field Testing, & Reader Questions | Pinkbike Podcast
Kaz, Dario, Stephane, and Matt chat about the latest MTB news, and why it pays for bike mechanics to be nice to customers.
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Our Embarrassing Racing Moments | Pinkbike Podcast
Kaz, Matt, and Stephane talk about some of their embarrassing racing-related moments and answer more reader questions.
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The Bikes & Products We Were Wrong About With Mike Levy
We got Levy off the gravel bike for a special episode where we look back at the products and bikes that didn't live up to the hype.
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World Champs Chatter, Boutique Derailleurs, & Reader Questions
Kaz, Dario, and Matt talk about the World Champ DH and marathon races, plus dig into the recent Kona Hei Hei review and more reader questions.
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What Would Our Dream Homemade Bikes Look Like?
Kaz, Dario, and Stephane chat about pedals, homemade bikes, and a whole bunch more.
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Freeride's Alive with Hannah Bergemann & Steve Vanderhoek
Recorded live at Crankworx Whistler, we sat down with two of our favorite freeriders to chat about digging, sending, mental challenges, and more.
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The Development of the 2026 Fuel with Trek's Dylan Howes & David Knauf
Chatting with the engineer and product manager behind the latest version of the venerable Trek Fuel.
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Why Christopher Blevins is Living in a Retreat Center
Dario checks in with Chris Blevins to find out the secrets behind his World Cup XC winning ways, plus we dig into reader questions, talk about riding new trails, and more.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
A weekly update on all the latest stories from around the world of mountain biking, as well as some frank discussion about tech, racing, and everything in between. Hosted by Mike Kazimer and featuring a rotating cast of the Pinkbike editorial team and other guests.
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