Mountain Biking UK

MAGIC MOMENTS 2O23

For us, 2023 was the year when it really felt like things had gone back to normal. No lockdowns, no mask-wearing, no sky-rocketing inflation. The cost-of-living crisis continues, but travel has opened up again, events are once more drawing big crowds and we can ride when and where we want. While the bike industry is still in a spot of bother, there’s been plenty to celebrate this year, from epic racing to exciting tech. Here are our high points…

B.O.T.Y. BOUNCES BACK WITH A BANG

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