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Source: http://www.imba.com/news/news_releases/03_04/03_25_freeriding.html
PDF: http://www.imba.com/news/trail_news/17_1/itn_17_1.pdf
IMBA Publishes Freeride Guide with Support from Rocky Mountain Bicycles
For Immediate Release
03-25-04
Contact: Pete Webber, IMBA communications director
pete@imba.com
303-545-9011
The spring edition of IMBA's newsletter focuses entirely on freeriding and
challenging trails. This growing segment of mountain biking has emerged as a
major topic for land managers, riders and IMBA.
The special issue features a dozen articles, including a list of freeriding
areas, IMBA's position on freeriding, a look at freeriding pros and cons, and
new resources to help create freeriding areas and technical trails.
IMBA corporate member Rocky Mountain Bicycles sponsored the Freeride Guide,
and an expanded freeriding section of the IMBA website containing new
resources, advice, and trailbuilding techniques.
The Freeride Guide was mailed to IMBA members in mid-March. Hard copies are
available by contacting info@imba.com and a PDF version can be downloaded
from IMBA's website. The expanded freeriding section of the IMBA website is
located at http://www.imba.com/resources/freeriding
IMBA's leadership role in freeriding goes
well beyond publishing the Freeride Guide. Both Subaru
/ IMBA Trail Care Crews and the fee-based IMBA Trail
Solutions program have helped develop new freeriding
areas, dirt jump parks, and technical trails. IMBA-affiliated
clubs around the world are creating new freeriding areas
as well.
Rocky Mountain Bicycles, located in Vancouver, British Columbia, has been a
freeriding leader since the 1990s and was one of the first companies to
embrace this style of riding.
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