It’s Wednesday already, I know right? Where does the time go? In preparation for some (hopefully) better weather here are some great videos to get you in the mood to ride. Not that we, or you guys need help with that, but watching midweek movies…
Readers’ Rides Bike Check: James’ BTR Ranger
What are you all riding? This is where we find out! You send us your submissions, and then we cast our judgemental expert lustful eyes over them and bring them to the world to ooh and ahh over. We’re picking the prettiest, the most curious,…
Matt Walker’s Home Run: Behind the Scenes
Earlier this week we posted a video of Matt Walker taking the run that could have been. Fort William World Cup was cancelled due to Covid, but Matt took the trip up to shoot a video. This time we go behind the scenes and see…
Cycling UK and OS Maps Challenge You to Bikepack Once a Month
Would you head out to the wilds once a month over the next year? Is it your idea of heaven, or something that gets a hard pass? Well, if you’re up for the challenge Cycling UK and OS Maps have teamed up and want to…
HT550 – The First Finisher is In!
The Highland Trail 550, 550 miles in length with over 16000m of climbing, started on Saturday morning, 22nd May, and the first finisher is already in. With some diversions in place this year, it’s not clear that this will stand as an official record time,…
Dropping in: Short Stuff You Should Know
There’s always a lot going on in the bike world, even if everything seems to pass us by so quickly. Here’s a look back at the past few days and what’s been going on. Crankworx Innsbruck Announces Slopestyle Riders With a few weeks until Crankworx…
Celebrate our birthday – or yours – with a screen break
Twenty years, twenty years eh… blimey… where do it go… 20 years of Singletrack mountain bike magazine. We would say it only seems like yesterday, but a lot has changed. Some of us have lost our hair, got slower, bikes have improved beyond recognition, yet…
Bike Shortages Stop Demo Events
Not only does the current shortage of bikes make it hard to buy a bike – it’s also making it harder to try one out. Outerbike, a major bike expo event in the USA, has had to cancel the first four scheduled events for the…
What’s the Deal with MTB and the Olympics?
If you’ve ever looked into qualifying criteria for the Olympics, you’ll likely agree that it’s a confusing affair. So what exactly goes into qualifying? What about when it comes to mountain biking? With the Olympics due to start on 21 July, we take a closer…
Roval Traverse Wheels Get Star Ratchet Drive Internals
Roval wheels has just launched its brand new Traverse Alloy wheels – and while it sounds and looks like there’s nothing new, the hubs (literally) at the centre of it all have been upgraded with DT Swiss Star Ratchet LN system. This is an 18…
Can Machine Learning Change The Shape of Bicycles?
A video of a SRAM collaboration with Autodesk, a company specialising in ‘generative design’, gives us a peek into what the not too distant future might hold for us. Autodesk is a company that combines machine learning and computer power with additive manufacturing techniques to…
Halo Gravitas are handmade wheels tested on the Downhill World Cup
Halo has added to its wide range of wheelsets with the new Gravitas, a handmade offering tested for the extremes of World Cup Downhill racing. In a market flooded with carbon rims, odd spoke standards and weird nipples it is nice to see that some…
Troy Lee Designs A3 Helmet | Monday Mini Review
Released earlier in the year, the Troy Lee Design A3 helmet promises maximum comfort, ultimate style and all-over safety. What is it? The Troy Lee Designs A3 helmet is the latest open face helmet from TLD. Funnily enough, it follows the A2 which in turn…
Gee Atherton Charges Down Fort William
It’s always impressive to see how fast riders can glide down Fort William. It’s a credit to the athleticism of mountain bikers at the top of their game. To ride down such a long, rough track and not take any breaks is a feat in…
Sweet Protection Ronin Max RIG Glasses Review
The Ronin Max RIG from Sweet Protection are designed for maximum coverage and performance during high intensity sport activities. Available in the Standard Ronin, and the Ronin Max, the Max version on test features an oversized lens that offers additional vertical coverage for added protection.…
Darkfest 2021: Dropping in For Sessions on the Full Course
Darkfest is in full swing out in South Africa. Some of the biggest names in freeride are out at the event right now and have been riding the finished course. Riders like Vinny T, Szymon Godziek, Louis Reboul, William Robert and so many more are…
Readers’ Rides Bike Check: Andy’s Geometron G1
There are so many great New Bike Day threads on the Forum – often the result of other lengthy ‘What Bike?’ threads – that we thought we’d create the opportunity to bring some of them to the front page for a bit of extra love…
7 More Bikes of the HT550 and how to follow them
With a weather forecast that looks ‘mixed’ and bothies out of bounds, this year’s Highland Trail 550 riders will be pedalling into the sunset/sunrise/low cloud/driving rain for the next week or so. Here’s the start list (rv = route veterans): WOMEN1 Ruth Crewe2 Dawn Anderson3…
Gallery: In Celebration of The Group Ride
After a long spell, group rides are back in much of the country. In celebration of the joy that is the group ride, with its giggles, its slithers, its mechanicals and its chat, we asked you to send us your photos from this week’s return…
Scouting About with Nukeproof: Part 3
Remember the new Nukeproof kit we posted about earlier this week? Well, look close enough in this video and you’ll see it in action. We can’t really promise you’ll be able to concentrate though, because the riding in Scouting About is wild. Tommy C delivers…
Fresh Goods Friday 550 – The ‘Month To Midsummer’ Edition
Yes, make sure you’re enjoying every day of the summer so far, you’ve got a month before it all starts fading away. OK, OK, it’s not all bad. We know that a British summer tends a little nicer after midsummer’s already gone. All those long,…
Matt Walker’s Home Run at Fort William
Matt Walker should have been in the start gate with a number one plate at Fort William this weekend. Unfortunately, as we all know, Fort William World Cup was cancelled due to Covid. This year would have been the 20th anniversary of the race at…
Updated UK MTB Racing Calendar: Changes for 2021
Due to Covid, there have been some changes to the MTB racing calendar for 2021. Both the HSBC National Downhill series and HSBC National Cross-country series have amended dates as well as venue changes. HSBC National Downhill Series With different restrictions in place all over…
Video: Samantha Soriano’s Road to Red Bull Formation – Episode Two
A lot has changed in the run-up to this year’s Red Bull Formation. With travel restrictions to contend with, a few of the riders are unable to make it to the event. Samantha Soriano has been busy preparing, this time by riding with three Rampage…
Side by Side, Beyond the Ride: Video for Mental Health Awareness Week
Cyclist & founder of ASCND.CC, Nick Frendo has created a short film for Mental Health Awareness week to highlight the great work of The New Normal charity. The New Normal Charity host peer-to-peer meeting groups to help support each other through life’s most difficult times.…
Round-Up: Highlights from Nove Mesto UCI XC World Cup 2021
The second round of the 2021 UCI XC World Cup in Nove Mesto tested riders with some tricky conditions. Notably, Thomas Pidcock (who took his first elite win) was the first British man to win an XCO World Cup since 1994. As the last race…
Can You Wheelie? You could be in the next Danny MacAskill video!
If you can wheelie, then you could be in with a chance of appearing with Danny MacAskill in an upcoming video. This is a once in a lifetime chance for a UK based bike rider. Danny MacAskill, Adidas and Five Ten have teamed up and…
10 Bikes of the Highland Trail 550
It’s the first event we’ve seen in a while and all those long distance riders must surely have the pent up energy of a spaniel that needs a wee. The Highland Trail 550, 550 miles in length with over 16000m of climbing, kicks off this…
Podcast: Meet the Orange Phase and our new Newshound
In this week’s podcast we have Andi talking about the Orange Phase that he reviewed recently. This EP8 powered enduro beast isn’t going to win any prizes at the ‘lightest eMTB’ contest, but that’s not really the point, is it? We also chat to Lauren…
Nukeproof Launches New Ridewear for 2021
Nukeproof has released details of their new ridewear range for 2021. Consisting of three main ride categories, there are options for men and women. For 2021, Nukeproof is offering the Blackline, Blackline Race, Outland and Casual ridewear options, giving you a few ranges to choose…
Midweek Movies: Road Trips, Racing and New Things
It’s hump day, we’re just a few days away from Friday! There’s nothing like watching some riding videos to make you dream of heading off on adventures. The weather hasn’t got the memo that we’re heading into June it seems, so fingers crossed for some…
Schwalbe British 4X Series 2021
For 2021, the Schwalbe British 4x series will make its return and host seven rounds. The first round is in Hartill at the end of the month. The release reads: The seven-round series will visit 4 of the best 4X venues across the UK, as…
Return of the Goat 2: New YT Capra launches with a big-budget movie
YT launches an updated Capra, but what’s more exciting the new bike or the big-budget movie attached to it? So what do the new YT Capra and a new unnamed Indiana Jones movie have in common? Give up? Well, each one is now associated with…
Road Collision Reporting Guidelines Issued
Following consultation across a range of media organisations and representatives, the Road Collision Reporting Guidelines, produced in collaboration with the University of Westminster’s Active Travel Academy, have been launched today. The Guidelines seek to reframe the reporting of road collisions so that they align journalistic…
Dropping in: Short Stuff You Should Know
Like a flower in bloom, the world is once again starting to open. Albeit it with trepidation and hopeful optimism. There’s stuff happening, races, launches, events and more. Here’s a round-up of what’s been happening, and here’s hoping we can safely continue. Rapha Teases new…
Binners Has Axle To Grind After Ordeal
Demonstrating that age and experience are no guard against stupidity, Singletrackworld.com near-legend status Forum regular, Adam ‘Binners’ Rawlinson has had what some might describe as the most testing week and a bit of his life. His ordeal started as he prepared to head for a…
Marzocchi Bomber Z1 Coil and Bomber CR Coil Shock Review
Intro When it was originally launched way back in 1997, the Marzocchi Bomber caused something of a stir. I don’t think there would be many riders to argue against it being the first really good suspension fork on the market. In a world of flexy…
Dirt Sisters of Shred: Encouraging Young Women to Ride
More women on bikes, especially young women is something we’d all like to see. Unfortunately, it’s not always simple, but thanks to Ruby’s Big Bike Challenge and Dirt Sisters of Shred, we should see more young women mountain biking in future. Ruby’s Bike Bike Challenge…
Trans-Savoie Announces New 50/50 Event for 2021
Launching in August, the Trans-Savoie have released details of their new 50/50 event, a six-day adventure in the French Alps. Following a five year break, the Trans-Savoie team announced their comeback with the 50/50, a mixed bike event. There are only 100 places, 50 for…
New Reserve 28/XC Wheels: No Weight Limit And No More Santa Cruz
If the ‘Reserve Wheels’ name sounds familiar, it’s because until recently, it’s been associated as Santa Cruz Bikes’ in-house wheel brand. Now, however, with the launch of the new 28/XC cross country wheels, the Reserve Wheels brand is going it alone (in much the same…
Wheels, Tyres, Clothing, Chickens: It’s Fresh Goods Friday 549
Do you ever set out for a ride and realise the moment you’re out the door that your legs are too tired to join you? It happens frequently to some of us here in Calderdale, probably due to the gradients on our valley climbs. Amanda…
Event Preview: PMBA Enduro, Round One at Graythwaite
The PMBA Enduro series will return for round one of the British National (an EWS Qualifier) in Graythwaite over the bank holiday weekend. Held on a private estate with plenty of off-piste trails, the race will take place over two days. Rated red 2 on…
Video: Samantha Soriano’s Road to Red Bull Formation – Episode One
Red Bull Formation will be back in Utah on 24 May to 1 June 2021. This women’s freeride event started back in 2019 and will take place for the second time in just a few weeks. With some of the top names in women’s freeride…
Making Burlish Bike Park Official
With the help of crowdfunding, a local charity, and a large donation from Sport England, Burlish dirt jumps is on its way to official status. Burlish dirt jumps, situated in Stourport upon Severn, has been a much-loved dirt jump spot for over thirty years. Now,…
Round-Up: Highlights from Albstadt UCI XC World Cup 2021
The opening round of the 2021 UCI XC World Cup brought a few surprises as the season began. A physical track, soaring temperatures and some technical sections, Albstadt was likely a shock to the system after such a long break from racing. Results: Elite Women…
Vihti: A Self Shot Mountain Bike Movie
How much effort would you be prepared to put into your sick edit? If your mates are filming, it’s not too bad to push up and ride a feature a few more times. But on your own? How far would you go? Maybe a few…
Naughty Northumbrian Returns for 2021
If you’re eager to test your skill and rusty from lack of racing, the Naughty Northumbrian is back this August. With six stages, rated a black 3 bar event on the EWS enduro event grading system, it’s not an easy event. However, if you want…
Specialized Launches New Adjustable Children’s Bikes
Specialized has just announced the launch of Jett, its new range of adjustable kids’ bikes. Available in 16, 20 and 24″ wheel sizes. Designed to last around 30 months, you can adjust as they grow with two crank positions (on the 20 and 24″ multispeed…
Starling Cycles Launch Limited Edition Murmur Stainless
Ask and you shall receive. Starling Cycles have launched a limited edition Murmur Stainless frame in response to the many requests for the bare metal finish. With only 15 available in sizes L and XL, you need to act fast if you want to get…
First Ride: The Gen 4 Cotic FlareMax punches way above its weight!
Now in its 4th incarnation, the Cotic FlareMax takes on frame updates, new build options and a ‘down country’ alter-ego. Can you believe that the first generation Cotic FlareMax is now approaching 5 years old? Launched in 2016, the Cotic FlareMax is Cotic’s aggressive short-travel…
Behind The Scenes of ‘This and That’ with Danny MacAskill and Kriss Kyle
Danny MacAskill and Kriss Kyle head to a few places around the UK for a riding adventure. It’s good to see the guys shred and ride a bit of everything. Due to the pandemic, it’s been a while since riders have been able to travel.…