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- With the 2017 season kicking off in Lourdes, France, expectations are running high. But in DH mountain biking, the only certainty is that anything can happen. For Loïc Bruni and the rest of the sport's elite, this means taking nothing for granted.
- The start of a new season in the Enduro World Series is always a joyous occasion. For Curtis Keene, it's a chance to put all the pieces together and get back to winning. But the road to victory is fraught with uncertain and unfavorable conditions.
- After a disappointing race in Rotorua, New Zealand, Curtis Keene and Jared Graves arrive in Tasmania, Australia to spend a week preparing. But despite their best efforts, unforeseen developments leave them adjusting strategies at the last minute.
- Psychology, fitness, and technology are the holy trinity of mountain biking. Pros with factory support get a huge advantage in all three categories, but the unpredictable inevitability of injuries and gear failure can wreck even the most blessed.
- The Emerald Enduro in Wicklow, Ireland is the riders' favourite race of the year. Even if the weather turns sour, the rabid fans make up for the poor conditions. But with Curtis Keene sidelined with an injury, they will have one less rider to cheer.
- Curtis Keene explores that focused state all riders strive for - a feeling that everything's come together and you're riding faster than you've ever done before. Whether you call it 'flow' or 'being in the zone', here's how to find it.
- It's Specialized Racing's Curtis Keene's first race after injury at round six of the EWS in Aspen, Colorado. Curtis's comeback, Sam Hill and suspension choice are all up for discussion as we look ahead to some high-speed, high-altitiude action.
- For those who can't break into the pro ranks, travelling with the Enduro World Series as a photographer might be the next best thing. And for mountain bikers of all sorts, there's no better place to go than Whistler, Canada.
- The conclusion of another EWS season brings victory for only a select few. Sometimes the race doesn't go as hoped, but it's all about a love of riding.
- Every racer has his own goals, and Curtis's are high. But after a bad start to the season in Chile and issues adapting to unique trail conditions in Scotland, the season hasn't started as he imagined. Can he get back where he wants to be at stop three of the Enduro World Series in Valloire, France?
- There are few feelings better than riding a mountain bike well on an exciting track like La Thuile, Italy. While the goal is always to get from point A to point B the fastest, each rider has his or her own style when it comes to tackling the route.
- An off-season full of rigorous training can't prevent a rash of mechanical failures in Wicklow, Ireland. This doesn't discourage On Track cameraman Nicolas Guy-Caron, though he plans to join the enduro race himself for the first time, in Italy.
- Curtis Keene and Jared Graves battle Colorado, the high altitudes in round five of the Enduro World Series. Jared' has confidence is running low after a season so far full of adversity, but he fights on in the hope of turning things around in Aspen, USA.
- Curtis Keene breaks in a new bike at Whistler, BC, Canada while taking on the legendary Top of the World stage at Crankworx. Many a rider has seen their dreams turned to dust in this rugged 12.2km stretch, but Curtis is ready for the challenge.
- The conclusion of another EWS season brings victory for only a select few. Sometimes the race doesn't go as hoped, but it's all about a love of riding.
- For those who can't break into the pro ranks, travelling with the Enduro World Series as a photographer might be the next best thing. And for mountain bikers of all sorts, there'is no better place to go than Whistler, Canada.
- Follow two UCI World Cup rookies 2017 cross-country U23 champion Kate Courtney and 2017 junior downhill champion Finn Iles as they make the step up to elite-level racing. The pair quickly realise the benefits of hindsight and experience.
- As World Cup rookies Kate Courtney and Finn Iles prepare for their second pro events, hear from their rivals about what it takes to be the very best in a sport where consistency and confidence are key.
- No elite-level mountain biker can achieve success without a team behind them to make sure their bike is set up to their personal preference and running the best it can. Meet the mechanics who work with World Cup rookies Kate Courtney and Finn Iles.
- Finn Iles and Kate Courtney prove they can deliver on the high expectations sports fans have for them. The MTB rookies continue to learn that the good things are hard and the hard things are good.
- World Cup rookies Finn Iles and Kate Courtney, along with their fellow pros, talk about the music they listen to when they want to fire themselves up on race day. Plus, they discuss the importance of bike suspension and air quality on performance.
- World Cup rookies Finn Iles and Kate Courtney discuss the importance of preparation and how the right approach and focus can be a huge mental positive come race day, while coach Chris Kilmurray reveals the six Ps.
- The season draws to a dramatic end at the final World Cup of 2018. While the overall titles are out of reach for rookies Kate Courtney and Finn Iles, it's a chance for them both to lay down a marker at the end of their debut year among the elite.
- It's the fourth year of the Enduro World Series MTB race season and Curtis Keene hopes to capture his first EWS title after a disappointing 2015 filled with injuries and frustrations. This year, Curtis is joined by fellow Specialized rider Jared Graves as he hits eight events on three continents.
- The Enduro World Series Kicks off in Chile and things do not go exactly as planned (at least for Curtis). In Episode 2, the terrain and altitude of Nevados Chillan aren't the only challenge Curtis will have to overcome if he hopes to race with the best in the sport.
- The start of the Enduro World Series: 6 Months, 8 Races, 3 Continents. Curtis and Team are in the Southern Hemisphere competing in the first stop in Rotorua, New Zealand. It's time for the Team to put all the training and planning to the test. But what do you do if it doesn't go according to plan? How do you turn it around? For Curtis this means going back to where his Enduro Racing career began: Prescott Arizona.
- It's the fourth year of the Enduro World Series MTB race season and Curtis Keene hopes to capture his first EWS title after a disappointing 2015 filled with injuries and frustrations. This year, Curtis is joined by fellow Specialized rider Jared Graves as he hits eight events on three continents.
- A rider can control their training, they can control their bike set-up - but try as they might, a racer cannot control the clock. Race # 8 of the Enduro World Series in Zona Zero, Spain once again reminds us of how competitive the sport of mountain bike Enduro has become. With minuscule amounts of time separating the riders from either a podium position or being an "also-ran", the racers are forced to put aside the weather, the crashes and the abuse of their machines to push as hard as they can to make the clock stop.
- This Episode deals with the passion and the risks involved with racing mountain bikes. It is dedicated to Will Olson, race plate number 139 at Stop #5 of the Enduro World Series, who unexpectedly passed away on August 1st 2015 while racing. The athletes, the event organizing committee, the volunteers, and the spectators, came into Colorado with excitement but left Crested Butte with heavy hearts. This Episode is dedicated to Will. Ride in Peace.
- Wild weather, slippery courses and the continued search for speed and fitness are all on the menu as Curtis and the rest of the athletes of the Enduro World Series travel to Scotland. Riding a bike in difficult conditions like these is one thing, but racing a bike in the mud and the cold is something else completely different. As Curtis continues to search for the pieces of the puzzle he'll need to get back into the Top 15, one of the EWS's main contenders sees his season crushed due to injury. Aggressive racing, harsh Weather and a new Series leader will all emerge from the woods of Peebles.
- The single track of Colorado is rock filled and dusty but it's the high elevation that's the real punishment during the 5th stop of the Enduro World Series. Winter Park would be the scene of breakthrough performances from American racers AND crashes that left others holding their head in their hands, wondering "What if?" While series Leader Jared Graves once again exerts his dominance, Curtis continues to search for the right combination of the right preparation, plus the right equipment, on the right day.
- Each year riders from around the world seek to prove they have the talent, focus, and confidence required to be named the next Motocross Champion. Ken Roczen, the German-born returning champion, strives to capture the prestigious title for the second time in a row with the support of his new race team RCH, but coming off of a disastrous Supercross season plagued by injuries has placed doubt in the minds of many. His former teammate, Ryan Dungey, seems to be at the height of his racing career and more determined than ever to take back the championship title which was once his in 2012. Over the course of six episodes, this series follows Roczen, Dungey and others throughout the 2015 Motocross season as they endure the unending pain of preparation, weekly travel throughout the United States and the expectations of fathers, fans, sponsors and internal demons.
- Mental and physical preparations are important; but in the end, time is all that matters. After a very disappointing race is Chile, Curtis is looking to beat the clock and make it up for things in Scotland. Episode 4 of On Track with Curtis Keene follow the racers through the second race of the series - as the Enduro World Series visits the Tweedlove Festival.
- The start of the Enduro World Series: 6 Months, 8 Races, 3 Continents. Curtis and Team are in the Southern Hemisphere competing in the first stop in Rotorua, New Zealand. It's time for the Team to put all the training and planning to the test. But what do you do if it doesn't go according to plan? How do you turn it around? For Curtis this means going back to where his Enduro Racing career began: Prescott Arizona.
- The italian alps redefine summer weather with hail and unforgiving temperatures in round four of the Enduro World Series. Take a closer look at the women's division, as well as POV footage from Curtis Keene.
- Let's face it, Curtis' results after the first 3 rounds of the Enduro World Series are far from the expectations he had set for himself this season; but he's not the type of guy to simply roll over and give up.. Returning home from Scotland, Curtis books a trip back to his roots in Arizona. Trail building in Prescott and riding full gas in Flagstaff is the perfect recipe for taking a break from the pressure of the Enduro World Series. Will it help him to free up his mind from the though beginning, the crashed and injuries? All we know is that it is never bad to get your hands dirty and earn your turns once in while.
- EWS continues in beautiful Scotland. where hometown hero Joe Barnes shows everyone how to properly ride Scottish terrain. Meanwhile, last years champion, Jerome Clementz encounters some misfortune and Curtis Keene hopes to finish in the Top Ten.
- Croissants, Fondue and Enduro?!? Despite their distinct cuisine, when it comes to Mountain biking, the French are known for being consistently fast and for finding themselves on the top step of the podium. Why? Maybe its the geography of their country? Perhaps its the the structure of the French national races OR it maybe have something to do with their "liberal interpretation" of the race courses. In this Episode of On Track with Curtis Keene Season 2, we head to Sameons, France to race the 4th stop of the Enduro World Series and discover the 5 reasons why other riders love to "Hate The French".
- After 8 months, 8 races and mind boggling 27,314 meters of descent, our story ends here in Finale Ligure, Italy. The last stop of the Enduro World Series is the place where the season long Championship will be decided; and the final time in the season the racer's have to leave their mark on the History books. For some, this has been an epic season to remember, for others it will be a year to leave as far behind as possible, but whether the toll was paid in effort or in injury, the 2015 EWS season proved to every racer that no one rides for free.
- They call it "Crankzilla": the longest, toughest, hottest and some would say most technically demanding race of the Enduro World Series this season. 60 KM of riding, 2500 Meters of elevation gain and more than 7 hours of riding through five stages that would test amateurs and Pros both physically and technically. After a season of close calls and "almosts", Curtis is finally able to put it all together and have the right race on the right day. Watch Curtis as he takes one step further toward his overall season goal of making the top 10 during this 6th stop of the Enduro World Series.
- Currently riding in Prescott Arizona, Curtis takes us back to stop #2 of the Enduro World Series. When results are not as expected, the people that surround you become even more important. From the Team Mechanic Paddy, to his teammates Mitch and Anneke, Curtis looks to re-find some equilibrium, while a hometown hero takes his first ever EWS win.
- Every Race is a story. The transfers, the perfect lines, the mechanics and the Crashes are a part of every Racer's Tale. In this episode of On Track with Curtis Keene we explore 3 different stories from what is consistently one of the toughest (and paradoxically most liked) races in the Enduro World Series: Whistler, British Columbia, Canada. Follow Curtis as he struggles with injury to make the starting line. We track BC transplant Josh Carlson as he puts together a dream run of stages at his "Home race" and we follow young gun Richie Rude who has apparently decided that concepts of Age and Experience don't actually count for anything at all.
- The Enduro World Series Kicks off in Chile and things do not go exactly as planned (at least for Curtis). In Episode 2, the terrain and altitude of Nevados Chillan aren't the only challenge Curtis will have to overcome if he hopes to race with the best in the sport.
- Red Bull Frozen Rush was the world's first-ever off-road truck race on snow. Eight 900-horsepower Pro-4 trucks and the best drivers in the world, including athletes Ricky Johnson and Bryce Menzies, hit the slopes in front of 10,000 fans.
- From a field of hundreds, it's now up to the finalists to conquer this daunting course. After last year's historic four-way tie between Alfredo Gómez, Jonny Walker, Graham Jarvis and Andreas Lettenbichler, this year's final has a lot to live up to.