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  2. Markus Stöckl - Wikipedia

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    Markus 'Max' Stöckl (born in 1974) is an Austrian racing cyclist from Oberndorf in Tirol, mainly occupied with mountainbike racing, who is known for establishing the world speed record descending on a serial production mountainbike, both on snow, when he reached 210 km/h in 2007, [1] and on gravel, when he reached 164.95 km/h in 2011 on a volcano in Nicaragua, beating a previous record from ...

  3. Aaron Gwin - Wikipedia

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    In 2024, Gwin left Intense Factory Racing and formed an independent team, Gwin Factory Racing. ... 2010 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships Mont Sainte-Anne, Quebec ...

  4. Brian Lopes - Wikipedia

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    He was nominated in 2001 for an ESPY "Action sport Athlete of the Year" [3] and won two NEA (World Extreme Sports Award) for "Mountain Biker of the Year" in 2000 & 2001. [4] Lopes has also co-written a book, Mastering Mountain Bike Skills with Lee McCormack. Lopes has also been featured in a videogame; Downhill Domination on the Sony PlayStation 2.

  5. Mountain biking - Wikipedia

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    Mountain biking (abbr. MTB) is a sport of riding bicycles off-road, often over rough terrain, usually using specially designed mountain bikes.Mountain bikes share similarities with other bikes but incorporate features designed to enhance durability and performance in rough terrain, such as air or coil-sprung shocks used as suspension, larger and wider wheels and tires, stronger frame materials ...

  6. Robbie Bourdon - Wikipedia

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    Robbie Bourdon is a freeride mountain biker from Nelson, British Columbia, Canada. He is sponsored by Intense Cycles, [ 1 ] Red Bull [ citation needed ] and Oakley . [ 2 ]

  7. Greg Minnaar - Wikipedia

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    Greg first began getting noticed as a world class downhill racer at the age of 17, in 1999, racing select World Cups (including one in his home country of South Africa, in Stellenbosch) on a local shop team, aboard a Kona Stab Dee-Lux bike with a Marzocchi Monster T. fork.