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New Ibis Ripmo, The Latest DH Field Test Review & Who Will Be Competing at the Paris Olympics

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All the must-reads from the last week. EDITORS' CHOICE Should-probably-reads from the past week Fi

All the must-reads from the last week. [View this email in your browser]( EDITORS' CHOICE Should-probably-reads from the past week First Ride: Ibis Ripmo - Now With Downtube Storage & Mixed Wheel Compatibility The Ripmo has received a facelift, but it's still a friendly all-rounder. [Read more]( DH Field Test: Commencal Supreme V5 - Too Complex or Perfectly Tuned? The Supreme provides an otherworldly amount of grip, and glides over bumps regardless of their size. [Read more]( SPONSORED Video: Triumph Amidst Trial - Norco Race Division's Just Getting Started EP4 Greg Minnaar proves the doubters wrong in Les Gets. [Read more]( All The Athletes Who Have Qualified For Mountain Biking At The Paris 2024 Olympics We have scoured the internet for press releases and dug deep on social media to figure out who will be on the start line in Paris this year. [Read more]( First Ride: Spot Mayhem 140 - A Trail Bike With a Titanium Leaf Spring The Mayhem uses a titanium leaf spring as part of its suspension design. [Read more]( Henry's Waffle House: Bike Brands Need to Get A Grip Henry's back with more hot takes, including his views on mayonnaise, and why bikes should come with better tires. [Read more]( Inside Propain Bikes - From a Chairlift Dream to an International Brand A trip to Whistler in 2006 was the inspiration that led to Propain Bikes and Sixpack Racing. [Read more]( Review: Mavic Deemax DH YLW - A Classic Downhill Wheelset Mavic has been using the Deemax model name for 25 years. [Read more]( The Pinkbike Podcast: Why Did Our Bikes Get So Big? Henry, Kaz and Dario talk about how both geometry trends and how our preferences have changed over time. [Read more]( Bike Check: Asa Vermette's Frameworks DH One of the fastest junior World Cup DH racers around. [Read more]( [Pinkbike.com]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this Pinkbike Newsletter email because you are subscribed to Pinkbike, which is a part of the Outside Network. [Pinkbike]( | [Outside+]( Outside Inc. | 1600 Pearl Street | Boulder | CO | 80302 | United States [U]( from this list

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