Ride N° 44 - June 2015 | Ride MTB

Ride N°44

Ride N° 44 - June 2015

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This includes the Stalden circular tour near Visp in Valais. The route from Moosalp to Jungen and back to Visp via Gspon and the Gibidumpass is a kind of symbol of life. The tour over the Surenen Pass is less philosophical and more historical. This takes you from Engelberg into the Uri region and combines old feuds with new flow. The forces of nature then play the central role on the tour to the Keschhütte: the route leads past the Ravais-ch lakes, which are among the unknown highlights of the canton of Graubünden. The tour reports conclude with a freeride story: Ride set off to South Tyrol to take the pulse of the Kronplatz bike park.

In addition to the tour reports, the June issue of Ride once again contains an extensive news lounge with news, trends and curiosities from the sport of mountain biking - including an interview with Christoph Müller, the OC president of the World Cup in Lenzerheide.

The reports focus on the 2015 elections in Switzerland. Ride wanted to find out who is riding a mountain bike in the Swiss parliament and which political camp the biking politicians come from. A few surprises came to light. And last but not least, Ride flew to Rwanda and took a look at how the two Swiss Rudy Hauser and Ueli Guntli are building a race track for mountain bikers here - development work from a completely new perspective. 

Content Ride 03/2015

  • Extensive lounge pages with all the important news from the sport of mountain biking
  • Photo gallery: Bartek Wolinski
  • Reportage: The mountain bikers at the 2015 elections
  • Photo report: Trail building in Rwanda
  • Test: Norco Sight Carbon / Flyer Uproc 6 / Pure Cycling Nerve
  • Touring report Staldenrundtour near Visp
  • Touring report Surenenpass
  • Touring report Keschhütte
  • Touring report Kronplatz

Pages: 144
Language: German

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The mountain bike magazine "Ride" is considered the lifestyle magazine among cycling magazines and is characterized in print by a very high quality standard and online by a high degree of topicality. The high quality is reflected in the imagery, the design, the reports and the high-quality production. With many route suggestions and background reports, "Ride" shows generously illustrated where to find the most impressive bike trails in the Alps. The magazine also reports on the most important topics in the areas of racing, the scene, tourism and products. Reports, portraits and bike and product tests round off the publication.

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