Benji brings the route guide back from the dead with two Calderdale loops and a top-five descents and disgusting climbs.
Singletrack Magazine Issue 166
All the features from Singletrack issue 166
Issue 166: One Gear, One Goal
Sam Morris took on the 1,430km Atlas Mountain Race — 25,000m of climbing, roughly three Everests — on a singlespeed. A tale of wind, rancid sardines, Imodium and Berber mint tea.
Issue 166: Merchandise of Singletrack – Through the Ages
The stunning collection of T-shirts, jerseys, tea towels, mugs and other stuff we’ve churned out for 25 years.
Issue 166: Gentle Giants
How does a 130kg rugby prop ride a mountain bike? Very fast, apparently. Pete Scullion reunites with Scotland international and ex-DH racer Zander Fagerson.
Issue 166: Cast of Thousands
We asked some of the people who've passed through Singletrack Towers over 25 years — designers, writers, editors and one actual brain scientist — to share their good, bad and zany memories.
Issue 166: From the Archives
‘We didn’t mean to start a publishing empire…’ Chipps looks back on 25 years of the fun, quirky and frankly daft bits — from £100 bikes to bothies, ska bands and Brooks saddles.
Issue 166: Rider Down
Mark and Chipps pay tribute to a few of the friends and colleagues the Singletrack community has lost over the past quarter century: Jenn Hill, Rob Fisk, Steve Worland, Pat Adams and Colin Meagher.
Issue 166: The Generation Game
The Gehrig twins gift their dad an unforgettable 70th birthday: a three-day, hut-to-hut e-MTB tour through the Swiss mountains around Davos — battery crises and all.
Issue 166: A Good Thing To Repeat
In the first issue of Singletrack Magazine, Mark and Chipps both wrote editorials. After 25 years, we figure that this is a good thing to revisit.
Singletrack’s 25th Anniversary Issue is here
Welcome to the 25th birthday bash of Singletrack! With cheeky editorials, nostalgic merch, epic dad adventures, and heartfelt tributes, it’s a rollercoaster of tales from a mountain bike community that’s still revving!
