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Last week’s Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity was a feast of brands, agencies, campaigns and futuregazing – fuelled by lashings of seaside rosé (oh, and existential dread about the ...
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RUN | Powered by Outside on MSNInside the Kilian Jornet Playbook For Western StatesKilian Jornet returns to the 2025 Western States 100 14 years after winning it. We nerded out with mountain running GOAT on his training.
Mountain High Resorts is opening a new downhill mountain bike park June 14, marking a major expansion of the popular Southern California ski destination into summer recreation. The new bike park ...
Downhill bikes are specially designed for the rigors of this type of racing. They’ve got suspension similar to most cars and motorbikes to handle the incredibly rough ground they’re riding ...
How to get Mt. High Bike Park tickets. The Mt. High Bike Park is open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturdays and Sundays now through Oct. 12. Downhill bike tickets are priced at $42-$49 for adults and ...
If you were looking to judge the fastest downhill bike out there, it’s probably the one you want to get. 02. Nina Hoffmann's Santa Cruz V10. Nina Hoffmann's muddied V10 at Fort William ...
Mountain biking enthusiasts have a new reason to hit the trails as Ridge to Rivers and the City of Boise announced the official opening on June 27 of the Sideshow Trail in the Boise Foothills.
Currently, Bajaj has four different 125cc models, ranging in price from Rs 85,178 to Rs 1.11 lakh (ex-showroom, Delhi), which makes sure the brand has every corner of the 125cc bike market covered.
Magnus Carlsen clinched his seventh Norway Chess title after D Gukesh's loss to Fabiano Caruana in the final round. Carlsen secured the championship with 16 points, closely followed by Caruana and ...
After a quarter of a century of near misses and heartbreak, Norway’s rout of Italy in their World Cup qualifier has reignited the country's hope of a return to international football’s biggest ...
Reigning World Champion Gukesh is challenging World No. 1 Magnus Carlsen at the Norway Chess tournament. Carlsen, with 15 points, is closely trailed by Gukesh at 14.5. Following a loss to Gukesh ...
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