What's in Your Backpack? Must-Have Gear for Tackling Brisbane's Mountain Bike Trails
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
1M ago
If you're planning an exhilarating mountain biking trip in Brisbane, you might feel uncertain about which gear to bring along. The ..read more
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Where to ride your mountain bike in Brisbane and surrounds
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
4M ago
Brisbane is a great city for mountain biking, with many trails and parks to choose from. Whether you are a beginner or an expert, you can ..read more
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E-bikes, friend or foe?
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
5M ago
So I was recently provided an e-bike to try by the good people of Giant Brisbane and have put a few different rides in over the term ..read more
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The latest Giant Anthem29 was an update model. Are manufacturers making better bikes?
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
5M ago
I’ve been an anthem fan for several years now. Over the years I’ve had 26" and 27.5" variants and since 2018 when the full 29er version ..read more
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What can a coach do for you?
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
5M ago
What can a coach do for you? If you love mountain biking and want to take your skills and fitness to the next level, you might be ..read more
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Shimano Sphyre Sunnies review.
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
2y ago
I was fortunate enough to try a pair of these recently. There is always something special about a fresh set of factory clean crystal clear lenses. The sunnies came with a hard case that houses a spare lense, in this case for low light situations together with a microfibre soft case which doubles as a cleaning cloth. There was also a spare nose piece included which is something I have found is handy to replace over time, especially if you use sunscreen on your face often which seems to break the rubber down. The lenses have a clip on surround which serves an aesthetic purpose mainly however I p ..read more
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Tubeless tyre myth busting
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
2y ago
Tubeless tyres (TL) have been around on mountain bikes for years (and even longer for cars!) and in the last couple of years road bikes also. These provide some real benefits when used so take a look at what these are in relation to mountain biking first. One of the biggest for mtb benefits is the ability to ride at lower pressures, without a high risk of pinch flats. The lower pressures allow the tyre to mold to the shape of what it rolls across providing a larger contact patch which provides more grip. Be warned though, too low and you may risk burping (when the tyre bead releases from the ..read more
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10 tips to maintain or regain your cycling mojo.
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
2y ago
1. Join a ride group. There is no more a sustaining motivating factor than riding with others (and socialising is good for your mental health also!) 2. Do a skills course. Not only will you refresh you skills to keep you safe, it will be a great confidence booster plus you can meet others that may of similar ability and fitness as potential riding buddies. Set some ride related goals. These can be events, being able to ride a certain distance or maybe just a certain trail. Ride a new location. Hitting some trails new to you can be a great adventure to motivate you along. New bike day. Altho ..read more
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Trance 29 Pro 0 review.
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
2y ago
I recently picked up a Trance 29 to experiment with a bigger travel bike in the lead up to a planned trip to Derby. Well, Covid may have canned the Tassie trip but the dance with the Trance must still go on! My regular race rig is an Anthem29, and I love it! It’s light, fast, nimble and after owning 3 in the last 3 years I have it pretty much dialed to fit like a glove. But in Derby, everything is bigger! So a bit more travel was in order. The Trance29 is Giant’s next graduation in travel to be 130 up front and 115 rear. Yes there are models with more travel however an important item often ove ..read more
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Sram AXS XO review.
Mountain Bike Coaching Brisbane Blog
by Mark Routledge. Australian National Team CX Coach
2y ago
Ive been riding with the new Sram AXS (said axis) wireless rear mech and dropper post the last few weeks. It came standard on my new Giant Trance29 Pro 0 (which will be reviewed under seperate blog). I’ve been riding Shimano di2 on both road and CX for the last 3 years and electronic shifting has been a very positive experience for me. In fact I’m yet to find someone who regrets changing from mechanical to electronic shifting, and doubt I ever will. The CX bike has seen the full on frozen mud conditions of a european winter, rain storm road riding and rocky trail conditions and has not missed ..read more
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