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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.