MTB INSIGHTS SEASON 3 – AN ORIGINAL 4K PRODUCTION BY XTREME VIDEO & DIRECTED BY RYYS.
After the success of Seasons 1 & 2, MTB INSIGHTS returns with a 3rd season visiting unique riding locations around the world. Follow the likes of mountain biking legends Richie Schley and Mads ‘Makken’ Haugen, along with upcoming stars such as young phenom Jackson Goldstone and slick shredder Veronique Sandler, to name a few, as they share what they are doing to stay relevant in today’s MTB lifestyle. Adventure with us to Norway, the US, New Zealand, the UK, Canada, France, Germany and Israel, for some INSIGHT on how these pro’s adapt and pivot in today’s ever changing world…
EPISODIC SYNOPSES
50 shades of shred: Richie Schley
The living legend of gravity bike scene who got fed up with bike heaven of Whistler, Canada and moved to sunny Laguna Beach, California? Forty-nine-year-old Richie Schley will show us how the MTB Hall of Famer can still stay relevant to the scene he created almost forty years ago.
Beyond borders: Noga Korem
Does everyone has the same opportunity to do what they love? Twenty-six-year-old Noga Korem, an Enduro racer from Israel will show us both sides of the medal when it comes to racing and pushing her local scene against all odds.
Austrian craft: Clemens Kaudela & Peter Kaiser
How much does it take to be a professional on the biking scene in Austria? Clemens Kaudela will present us his riding and ramp building skills while Peter Kaiser, the young talent behind the lens, will show us how to score a dream job in the industry.
The Masters Brothers: Wyn & Ed Masters
New Zealand’s bike stars or professional jokesters? Thirty-year-young Eddie and Wyn Masters will show us both sides of the medal when it comes to racing world cups and making generations laugh their heads off. Will they find their way to stay relevant on the scene where each split-second counts?
Social Media matters: Veronique Sandler
Instagram star with an ever-growing bag of tricks or an all-out racer with podium aspirations? Twenty-five-year-old Veronique Sandler of New Zealand will show us how to stay relevant after dropping out of World Cup circuit and claiming the title of the best tricking girl on the Internet scene!
The Nor-way of living: Mads “Makken” Haugen
How a thirty-year-old mountain bike pro athlete can stay relevant on the scene dominated by young guns and big tricks? Norwegian shredder Mads ‘Makken’ Haugen will show us his motivation to still push the boundaries of what is possible on a bike and how he shapes his legacy as one of the most renowned freeride event organizer!
Bad Boys for life: Bryan Regnier
French enduro racing machine or media manager? Thirty-three-year-old Bryan Regnier will show us both sides of the medal when it comes to racing, filming and creating his professional image. As a protégé of Cedric Garcia – former Red Bull Rampage champion and multi-gold medalist, Bryan has a perfect opportunity to stay relevant in the scene.
Art of Adjusting: Eliot Jackson
Downhill racing powerhouse or technical geek? Twenty-seven-year-old Eliot Jackson from Oklahoma will be battling not only the clock but also his health issues to pursue his dreams of mastering passions. Will he finds a way to stay relevant in the fast-paced two-wheeled scene just like his brother Andrew did as a pro BMX rider?
The Super Unknown: Piotr Krajewski
Polish bike skills teacher or international super-unknown? Twenty-eight-year-old Piotrek Krajewski from Warsaw will be battling hard luck to turn his passion into a job and fulfil a childhood dream of every rider. Will he find his way to stay relevant in the world filled with self-proclaimed specialists?
Long way from Kindergarten: Jackson Goldstone
One hit wonder or a biking prodigy who pushes the boundaries of what’s possible for young riders nowadays? Canadian young gun Jackson Goldstone will show us how to stay relevant after becoming the world’s best-known pushbike rider and scoring millions of views under his first edit!
WATCH MTB INSIGHTS SEASON 1 ON VIMEO ON DEMAND HERE
WATCH MTB INSIGHTS SEASON 2 ON VIMEO ON DEMAND HERE
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