Ride N° 45 - Aug 2015 | Ride MTB

Ride N°45

Ride N° 45 - Aug 2015

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The 2015 season is marked by the departure of two great racers: Christoph Sauser and Ralph Näf are turning their backs on top-class sport at the end of the season. Ride pays tribute to the two racers with a look back at their different and successful careers on the international race tracks. The fact that Näf's children and their possible successors are also presented in the magazine is more of a coincidence than a planned editorial strategy.

The tours presented in the four-issue edition of Ride are also impressive. From the high alpine region on the southern flank of Piz Kesch to the bright green larch forests of Madulain, the first tour leads past one of the most beautifully situated SAC huts in Switzerland, the Es-cha hut. The route over the Cornopass through the Bedretto Valley has also made it into the magazine. What is expected to be a long descent turns out to be a varied singletrail tour with all kinds of surprises in store. You will also be surprised by the Lauberhorn trail up to Kleine Scheidegg. The Lauberhorn descent is one of the legendary routes of the Ski World Cup. Hidden beneath the hard-packed snow are excellent single trails - they form the basis for the trail version of the famous tour over Kleine Scheidegg. The fourth route, the tour around the Ortler, the "highest peak in the whole of Tyrol", is a tough one. The route is one of the most impressive, but also one of the most strenuous that the border region between Vinschgau and Veltlin has to offer. 

Content Ride N°45

  • Extensive lounge pages with all the important news from the sport of mountain biking
  • Photo gallery Laurence Crossman-Emms
  • Photo report: New mountain bike scene in Israel
  • Reportage: Small racers with big names
  • Interview with Claus Fleischer, head of e-bike systems at Bosch
  • In test: Rose Granite Chief 3, Focus Spine C 0.0, Juliana Rubion, Rocky Mountain Thunderbolt 799 MSL
  • Touring Report: Es-cha Hut
  • Touring Report: Bedretto Valley
  • Touring Report: Lauberhorn Trail
  • Touring Report: Ortler Circuit

Pages: 144

About Ride Magazine

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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