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Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

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  • Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

    How 23-year-old Gabriel Wibmer lands "Impossible" tricks on his mountain bike

    03.2.2026 | 1 Std. 14 Min.
    Gabriel Wibmer is a 23-year-old Austrian free ride and trials rider who's built a massive YouTube following with his creative urban riding videos, including the viral late for school series that's racked up nearly 25 million views, sponsored by Canyon bikes and hailing from East Tyrol, Austria, Gabriel has proven himself both as a Downhill Racer and as one of the most innovative content creators in mountain biking today.
    How did motocross and trials riding shape your mountain biking style? Who are your biggest influences?
    How has YouTube changed since your "Late for School" video in 2019? Do you think it is harder to go viral now?
    Is it true you came up with the "Wibmer Impossible" concept after having a bike stolen in Prague?
    Do you usually start with a location and build a story, or does the concept come first?
    What was the most challenging trick in "Wibmer Impossible"?
    How is your Canyon Torque DH bike set up? What modifications do you make?
    How did you prepare for the tricks in "Gravel Mania"? Do you ride drop bar bikes regularly?
    What was the hardest part about riding bike park features on a gravel bike?
    Where is your favorite place to ride?
    Do you have interest in racing downhill or trials again? What about urban downhill like Red Bull Valparaíso?
    What projects are planned for 2026?
    Follow Gabriel @wibmergabriel on Instagram and his YouTube channel. Cover photo: © Hannes Berger
    An automated transcript will be available at Singletracks.com later today.
    Follow Singletracks on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠@singletracks⁠⁠⁠ to keep up with the latest mountain bike news.
  • Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

    MTB skills: Tips and flow state secrets from expert coach Josh Whitmore

    18.11.2025 | 1 Std. 21 Min.
    Josh Whitmore is the founder of the MTB Skills Factory (mtbskillsfactory.com) in Brevard, North Carolina. He's a Level 4 certified mountain bike coach and he’s spent more than 25 years helping riders, from total beginners to professional racers, improve their skills and confidence on the trail. We'll dig into what makes riders better: how to train your instincts, how to practice effectively, and what separates skill from fitness on the trail.
    What makes the best mountain bikers great? Is it line choice, body position, mental focus, or something else?
    How can riders recognize whether their biggest limitation is technical or mental?
    What does “failing forward” mean when it comes to learning new skills?
    What’s the biggest mistake riders make when they’re trying to practice skills?
    If someone only has an hour to practice each week, what’s the most effective way to use that time?
    What subtle habits separate a “pretty good” rider from someone who’s really dialed?
    How do you balance fitness and skill in your own training, and what should riders prioritize?
    From a coach’s perspective, what’s actually happening when a rider hits that “flow” state?
    Is there a way to measure progress in skills that isn’t tied to race times or Strava segments?
    From your perspective, what defines a professional mountain bike coach, and what should riders look for when choosing one?
    Is there any kind of certification or background that really matters, or is it more about experience and results?
    What’s one small thing riders could do today that would immediately make them better?
    An automated transcript will be available at Singletracks.com later today.
    Follow Singletracks on Instagram ⁠⁠⁠@singletracks⁠⁠⁠ to keep up with the latest mountain bike news.
  • Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

    Why mountain bikers keep returning to this remote Michigan trail system

    11.11.2025 | 36 Min.
    Today we’re talking with Nick Ryan, the Trails Coordinator for the Copper Harbor Trail Club in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula. Copper Harbor has been on mountain bikers’ radars for years, both for its remote location and its incredible trail quali. With some exciting new projects underway and a lot of lessons learned over the years, we get up to speed on Copper Harbor with Nick.
    An automated transcript will be available at Singletracks.com later today.
    Follow Singletracks on Instagram ⁠⁠@singletracks⁠⁠ to keep up with the latest mountain bike news.
  • Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

    From stand-up to singletrack: How a comedian built Georgia’s most entertaining bike park

    28.10.2025 | 59 Min.
    Jarrod Harris is the co-founder of Jarrod's Place bike park in Summerville, Georgia. We'll be diving into what it takes to open a bike park, the challenges and rewards of building trails, and we'll talk about Trail Armor, an innovative product that was actually developed right there at Jarrod's Place.
    What's your background? How does someone end up starting a bike park?
    How did you learn to build trails?
    Were there any parks or trails that inspired you and your team when you were first starting out?
    Is owning and operating a bike park a good business?
    Trail Armor is a product that was developed at Jarrod's Place. What is it, and how does it work?
    Beyond Jarrod's Place, where is Trail Armor being used?
    Can you describe how the park is laid out? What are the most popular trails?
    What's the mix of riders you see at the park? Are you getting many locals, or do people travel from further away?
    Is there an off-season at the bike park?
    How much of your time goes into trail maintenance versus building new stuff?
    What would you do differently if you were to open another bike park today?
    What's next for the bike park?
    Learn more and buy a pass to Jarrod's Place at jarrodsplacebikepark.com.
    An automated transcript will be available at Singletracks.com later today.
    Follow Singletracks on Instagram ⁠@singletracks⁠ to keep up with the latest mountain bike news.
  • Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast

    Think all MTB helmets offer the same level of protection? Think Again.

    14.10.2025 | 42 Min.
    The Virginia Tech Helmet Lab has been providing independent safety ratings for sports helmets since 2011, and today we’ll hear from Dr. Barry Miller about how their testing works, why their rating system stands apart from standard certifications, and how the system has pushed manufacturers to improve designs over time.
    In this episode we discuss the following questions.
    Why did the Virginia Tech Helmet Ratings program get started?
    How do your ratings differ from certification standards like CPSC?
    How are bike helmets tested in your lab, and who performs the testing?
    How well do lab results correlate with real-world crash data and field studies?
    With so many models out there, how do you choose which helmets to test?
    The 5-star rating scale was recently recalibrated, making 5 stars harder to earn—why?
    Have the ratings influenced helmet companies to improve designs?
    How unsafe is it to mount accessories (lights/cameras) on a helmet?
    How do bike helmets compare tech-wise to helmets for other sports like football?
    What are the main limitations of your testing and rating methodology?
    Any upcoming testing updates, categories, or research directions riders should know about?

    An automated transcript will be available at Singletracks.com later today.
    Follow Singletracks on Instagram @singletracks to keep up with the latest mountain bike news.

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Podcast host Jeff Barber, Editor-in-Chief at Singletracks.com, aims to inform and inspire with topics and interviews from the mountain bike world. Since 2015, we have been sharing weekly stories from under the helmets of the most inspiring and influential mountain bikers. Join us as we learn from top athletes, product designers, trail builders, coaches, mechanics, artists, and leaders in the mountain biking community.
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