Not On Social Media? You’re Missing Out!

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The times they are a changing, and we’re not just a website and a magazine. Make sure you follow us on social media to keep up to date with all the latest news and antics, and to keep you away from ‘real’ news as long as is possible.

Over on Instagram, our man Rob Crayons has been bringing you a taste of the fun from Morzine.

A good day on the mountain, playing in the mud for our lads out in Morzine. Fingers crossed for some sunshine this weekend #Morzine

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Over on Twitter, you can keep up to date with all our stories, plus exclusive news and deals from our Premier Dealers. Check out #STPremier to see top new bike builds, special offers, and general bike riding goodness.

If you’ve not already been over to our Facebook page and given us a ‘Like’ you could be missing out. We now have the ability to broadcast live (from wherever there’s enough bandwidth!), and if you give us a like your feed will tell us when we’re live. You can also pop back later to watch the videos again. So what might you have missed out on recently?

First up, we had a visit from Brake Shield with a mess and time saving invention for when you’re cleaning your bike:

We also had our roving reporter Chipps broadcasting live from Presscamp in the USA. Here he is looking at the new Rover Helmet from Smith:

And here he is again with the new Camelbak range, coming later this year:

And, not live, but still over on Facebook, here’s Hannah doing some sort of modern ballet:

So what are you waiting for? Press the button!

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Hannah Dobson

Managing Editor

I came to Singletrack having decided there must be more to life than meetings. I like all bikes, but especially unusual ones. More than bikes, I like what bikes do. I think that they link people and places; that cycling creates a connection between us and our environment; bikes create communities; deliver freedom; bring joy; and improve fitness. They're environmentally friendly and create friendly environments. I try to write about all these things in the hope that others might discover the joy of bikes too.

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