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Sunday
Dec272015

Mark Scott RAW - THANKS AND GOOD LUCK! 


Mark Scott - AKA - Angry Bird has killed it on Team Wideopenmag in 2014 and 2015. He's scored amazing results at British and EWS enduros and slayed the videos relentlessly!

For 2016 he's off to bigger and better things with a new team that's going to help him step up to the next stage of his career. We're stoked for him and we're wishing him a massive GOOD LUCK and saying a huge CHEERS!

Thanks to Luke Hough for the sick footage!

Friday
Jun052015

2016 Nukeproof Pulse Launched

Nukeproof have released details of the 2016 Pulse downhill bike, which has been developed in conjunction with Team Chain Reaction Cycles PayPal and designed to win World Cups.

Team riders Sam Hill, Mike Jones and Joe Smith have been testing this version of the bike since November 2014, with further testing being carried out by Nukeproof’s in-house development team.

The aluminium frame, designed around 27.5” wheels, has a 62 degree head angle, 440mm chainstay, 1232mm wheelbase and 425mm reach. It weighs in at 8.1lb and its release date will be unveiled at Eurobike this year.  

Watch Team Chain Reaction Cycles PayPal rider Joe Smith putting the 2016 Nukeproof Pulse through its paces:

Monday
Aug042014

OnTheHunt - Team CRC/Nukeproof - Mont Sainte Anne 

The fifth round of the 2014 UCI MTB downhill World Cup took place in Mont Sainte Anne, Canada, over the weekend where Team CRC/Nukeproof rider Sam Hill blazed the track and finished in first place. Mike Jones finished 13th and Joe Smith took 20th place.

Team Manager Nigel Page was there, as ever, to bring us all the action from Canada...

The ‘real man’s track’, the World Cup has been coming to MSA for over 20 years now and it is still renowned for being one of the best and toughest courses on the circuit. This year the course designers made some great improvements to the track and it was one of the best to date. Ironically this is the track where Sam had his last big win at the 2010 World Championships.

Sam, Mike and Joe all came into this race with confidence from some good results and a determination that showed all week. Sam had been telling me since his run in Leogang that he was winning Mont Sainte Anne and he did it with style. The quietly confident Australian has been putting in the work since his knee surgery last October, including following a strict training program from his trainer, Lewis.

Friday’s qualifying went great with all three riders in the top 15. Joe Smith in 15th, Mike Jones in 12th and Sam sixth with a slight mechanical. Joe has been on fire at the last few races in the UK and the speed Mike has moved up the world rankings is amazing and has everyone talking about him.

Practice for the lads went well on the race morning and everyone looked pretty focussed for their race runs. Joe was off first for the team and put down a great run to finish 20th.

Then it was young Mike off and as we watched him descend the mountain he looked pinned and wild. He wasn't happy with his run but his time was good enough for 13th which is an astonishing achievement for his first year in the senior championship.

A lot of the big hitters had come down and the race was getting faster and faster. Danny Hart was sat in the hot seat with a super-quick time and then it was time for Sam to head down the mountain.

Sam powered out of the gate in his casual looking style and looked like he was just cruising down the track, but as you watched what Sam was actually doing and the lines he was hitting it was amazing to see the master on top of his game. Sam was up at the first split, and again at the second split, riding into the last section flawlessly, crossing the line in 4:10 to the huge crowd’s delight. With five more riders to go it was a nail biting 15 minutes but no-one was able to match Sam's run!

The whole crowd erupted when the people’s champion realised he had finally won, the emotion and relief on Sam's face is something I will never forget and it was also the first ever win for the team on the world stage.

Huge congrats to Sam we are all super proud of him and the whole team has worked so hard to get to this point. It is an amazing feeling of sweet success.

The monkey is finally off Sam's back and we are excited for the rest of the season for all three riders.

Thank you to all involved in the team who work so hard and to all our sponsors for their continued support and belief in the team.

 

Tuesday
Feb182014

Team Chain Reaction Nukeproof 27.5 - Team Interview Read 

Tuesday
Feb182014

Team CRC/Nukeproof 27.5 Testing - Prototype DH Bike