GT Carbon Zaskar 100 9r

GT Carbon Zaskar 100 9r

GT Carbon Zaskar 100 9r

  • Frame: GT Zaskar 100 9r Carbon 2014, size Medium
  • Fork: Fox Talas 95 – 120mm Kashima
  • Rear Shox: Fox Float CTD Kashima 100mm
  • Shimano XTR: Cranks triple 175mm, Derailleurs w. clutch, XTR casette 11-36, chain, shift levers 10 speed, Trail disc brakes, 160mm rotor rear, 180mm rotor front
  • Pedals: Crank Crothers Candy 11
  • Wheels: Crank Brothers Iodine 3  29″ (QR 15 front, thru axle rear)
  • Stem: Crank Brothers Iodine 3, 80mm
  • Bars: Crank Brothers Cobalt Carbon, 750mm, 15mm riser, 9 degree back sweep, 5 degree up
  • Seat: SQ-Lab 611active  14cm width
  • Grips: SQ-Lab MX711 (size medium)
  • Tires and Tubes: Kenda H-Factor 2.2
  • Seatpost and Seat Clamp: Crank Brothers Kronolog 5″
  • Headset: Cane Creek

Hans Interview on Pinkbike March 2013

A couple more of Hans shredding in his back yard trails.When you think about the sport of mountain biking and the people who made it what it is today, only a handful of names rise to the top. One of those names is, undoubtedly, Hans Rey. He is known as a world famous trials rider, a freeride pioneer, world traveler, TV personality, stuntman, trail builder, spokesman ... the list goes on. Whatever you know him as, one thing is for sure, he may be one of the greatest ambassadors the sport of mountain biking has ever had. Now, let's check in with Hans and see what it's like to spend a day in his Adidas. More at http://www.pinkbike.com/news/Endless-Trail-Hans-Rey-Interview-2013.html

Haiti

hans1 The MTB Ayiti event was organized this year for the first time with the ultimate goal of developing mountain biking in Haiti through local, microenterprise Haitian businesses. The Haiti Ascent Mountain Bike Stage Race is a cornerstone event – it’s more than just a race. This race will develop a mountain bike ecosystem in Haiti and provide a transforming experience to participants. I was contacted by the organizer in the early planning stages last year. It sounded very promising, even though I’m not a racer anymore and never was into endurance racing – I thought it would make a nice ride to traverse this beautiful but poverty stricken Caribbean Island at my own pace. There was a great opportunity to tie in a Wheels 4 Life charity project and to help develop a local mountain bike infrastructure that could potentially attract mountain biking tourism in the future and help the grim economic situation that country is facing, especially after the devastation earthquake in 2010 that destroyed many cities and killed over 300,000 people.

5 Volcanos in 5 Days in Ecuador with Alban Aubert

image002We just completed a cool and exhausting trip to some of the famous Ecuadorian volcanos with Swiss Freerider Alban Aubert and photographer Patrice Schreyer. Our goal was to ride each volcano from between 16000 to 17000 ft, about 5000 meters. The idea was to drive as high as we could with a 4×4 vehicle, then hike to the Refugios/ mountain huts, spend the nights at high altitude and then climb a bit further in the morning before descending into the low lands.
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