Mountain Biking UK

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for its earthquakes, but the tremors we’re feeling through the ground must be scoring at least five on the Richter scale. The cause of them? It’s Matt Roe, pummelling all 20kg of his Specialized Turbo Levo e-bike into a berm with such aggression that it’s making the earth shake. Standing three feet away, we’re a bit close for comfort, but then we watch Matt convert all that momentum into going sky-high and clicking a pancake-flat tabletop off the hip jump that follows, reassuring us that he’s in total control. He’s a hard act to follow, but the other guys on the shoot today – Luke Barber from Wind Hill B1kepark just

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