Mountain Biking UK

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the Year time again and we’ve been busier than ever, putting together our most comprehensive test to date (which explains why Rob and Tom look so knackered!). We’ve spent months researching, planning, riding, deliberating, riding again, writing and – in the case of a few hard-to-pin-down bikes – doing yet more riding, all in a bid to establish not one, but two winners. Why two? Well, this year, we’ve split our test into two categories, so that we can cover what we think are the most exciting and

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