No motor in sight for this one, just pure Akrigg grit. What more do you need to know? Nowt. Watch…
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“In chaotic terrain, Chris Akrigg comes alive. Where others see remnants of humans and nature, Chris envisions new technical lines. “Remnants” sees Chris take things back to basics with a project aboard his trusty T-140 29 trail bike. No motor in sight for this one, just pure Akrigg grit. Sit down, strap in, and enjoy some classic Akrigg manoeuvres.”
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I have been a writer for nigh on 20 years, a photographer for 25 years and a mountain biker for 30 years. I have written countless magazine and website features and route guides for the UK mountain bike press, most notably for the esteemed and highly regarded Singletrackworld.
Although I am a Lancastrian, I freely admit that West Yorkshire is my favourite place to ride. Rarely a week goes by without me riding and exploring the South Pennines.
Always brilliant to watch…absolutely nothing like the riding I do, but I find this far more interesting and entertaining to watch than the Danny M videos (but those are also very good). I think he has had that river in a few of his videos but still showing some great footage.
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