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Matt Fairbrother is a young New Zealand born mountain biker with a sense of adventure. Arriving on the shores of the UK for the Innerleithen EWS and very few plans, Matthew ended up setting off on an adventure to ride between the rounds of the Enduro World Series last year. We sat down to find out all about it, as well as hearing about his recent attempt at the super tough Highland Trail 550. Matt tells us about bears, being attacked by a goose, unintentional single speed bike packing and plenty more. So sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Matt Fairbrother.
You’ll find Matt Fairbrother on Instagram @matthewfmtb.
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Supporting Partners
iXS
Thanks to iXS for supporting the talent pathway in Downhill racing via the iXS Downhill Cup which has been the training ground for many of the racers who’s names we are now familiar with at the top of the World Cup circuit. Without brands like iXS, we wouldn’t have the incredible depth of racing talent that we have. Find out more or get involved at ixsdownhillcup.com and check out iXS awesome clothing and protection at ixs.com/mtb.
Magura
A wireless dropper post is a great upgrade for your bike and the Magura Vyron MDS V3 is a great choice. A short overall length means you can fit a good amount of drop in your frame. It’s bluetooth connection is robust and fast and fitting it takes a matter of seconds. You can also easily adjust the travel between 100 and 125mm and 150 and 175mm with a simple spacer. Check them out over at magura.com.
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Photo – James Vincent