Nuke Proof had their prototype Scalp downhill race bike out for everyone to see and it was certainly attracting more than it’s fair share of attention, and rightfully so. This impressive new bike ticks off all the boxes in the go-fast DH bike category and looks to be a winner right out of the box. Inside you’ll find all of the info and some great photos showing you what this speed machine is all about!
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Nuke Proof had their prototype Scalp downhill race bike out for everyone to see and it was certainly attracting more than it’s fair share of attention, and rightfully so. This impressive new bike ticks off all the boxes in the go-fast DH bike category and looks to be a winner right out of the box. Inside you’ll find all of the info, some great photos, and a video giving you the complete rundown of this new speed machine!
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Continuing with the theme of German brands at Eurobike (after all, it is in Germany), here we have Bergamont. Not known hugely outside of Germany, the two bikes we chose to look at inside are the Big Air MGN for freeride duties and the Straightline Team for downhill. Check inside for all the info and a whole load of pictures!
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Queenstown, New Zealand - Ben Griffin and Sarah Jarvis were crowned the men’s and women’s 2010 Champions, respectively, as top alpine ski racers went head-to-head Tuesday in their battle for the New Zealand national giant slalom (GS) honors. The race was held on a challenging course at Coronet Peak near Queenstown.
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Queenstown, New Zealand - Ben Griffin and Sarah Jarvis were crowned the men’s and women’s 2010 Champions, respectively, as top alpine ski racers went head-to-head Tuesday in their battle for the New Zealand national giant slalom (GS) honors. The race was held on a challenging course at Coronet Peak near Queenstown.
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Woodbury, CT - Woodbury’s Zoning Commission last week approved an expansion of tubing at Woodbury Ski Area, to include an expansion of winter operations and conversion of one lane for summer tubing.
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Flagstaff, AZ - Following hours of contentious public debate, the Flagstaff City Council late Monday put off a vote on supplying culinary water to Arizona Snowbowl to make snow at the ski area above the city.
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Carrabassett Valley, ME - A longtime dream for many Sugarloafers, and rumored across the mountain for the past several months, became a reality on Tuesday when officials at Sugarloaf announced the Maine ski resort’s massive terrain expansion this winter onto Burnt Mountain, the resorts neighboring peak. Officials of Boyne Resorts, Sugarloaf’s parent company, also on Tuesday unveiled a comprehensive, ten-year vision for development at the resort, called Sugarloaf 2020.
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Carrabassett Valley, ME - A longtime dream for many Sugarloafers, and rumored across the mountain for the past several months, became a reality on Tuesday when officials at Sugarloaf announced the Maine ski resort’s massive terrain expansion this winter onto Burnt Mountain, the resorts neighboring peak. Officials of Boyne Resorts, Sugarloaf’s parent company, also on Tuesday unveiled a comprehensive, ten-year vision for development at the resort, called Sugarloaf 2020.
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Component of 10-Year Master Plan to Double Size of Maine Ski Resort
Carrabassett Valley, ME - A longtime dream for many Sugarloafers for much of the Sugarloaf’s 60-year history, and rumored across the mountain for the past several months, became a reality on Tuesday when officials at the Maine ski resort announced the beginning this winter of a massive terrain expansion onto Burnt Mountain, the resorts neighboring peak. Officials of Boyne Resorts, Sugarloaf’s parent company, also on Tuesday unveiled a comprehensive, ten-year vision for development at the resort, called Sugarloaf 2020.
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