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Today I’m joined by Leo Smith, aka Lando Steezy. I first saw Leo on Instagram a year or so ago and was blown away by his style on the bike. Fast forward to now and he’s making waves in the bike industry, especially after signing for Nukeproof and his recent film for Shimano. Leo is providing a role model for many people who up until now, didn’t see mountain biking as somewhere that they fit in. We chat about the responsibility that comes with that and find out more about Leo and how he got to where he is now. Hear about where he grew up and how bikes, music and photography came to be some important to him. Leo is part of an exciting group of riders who are bringing new styles, techniques and approaches to everything mountain bike and I’m super excited to see where it all goes. So sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Lando Steezy.
You can watch this episode on my YouTube channel here.
You can follow Leo on Instagram @landosteezy or his photography account @landosteeezy.
Check out his Shimano film here.
Some of the riders that Leo mentioned are @nyashadj, @jakeeatkinson and @alex_storr01.
Supporting Partners
Cotic
Cotic founder, Cy Turner, makes dream bikes. The RocketMAX was his dream bike for riding in his new home of the Peak District.
The RocketMAX also fitted my dream and I’ve been lucky enough to be riding one since 2020. The steel frame helps the bike breathe with the terrain. At speed, the longshot geometry comes into its own, bringing a stability that allows you to really go for it. The RocketMAX also has a fun personality that means that you don’t have to be going at warp speed to have a good time.
Cotic will let you choose one of their builds or specify your own dream build parts list. You can collect the bike at their brand new showroom in Chesterfield, where one of the team will help get you setup on the bike.
With regular owners rides and events and a company ethos that strives to operate in a low impact way, Cotic also gives back a good chunk of their time and profit to the riding community.
If that all sounds like your dream, then you can check them out over at cotic.co.uk
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