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Downtime - The Mountain Bike Podcast

2025 World Cup Changes and 2024 Highlights With Misspent Summers

Downtime - The Mountain Bike Podcast

Downtime MTB

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Sports, Hobbies, Leisure, Wilderness

4.9628 Ratings

🗓️ 19 November 2024

⏱️ 101 minutes

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Summary

Misspent Summers just launched their downhill and enduro yearbooks, so we thought it would be a good time to catch up and chat about some of our favourite memories from the 2024 season, as well as to look forward to 2025 and talk about some of the changes that are coming to the sport. Find out if we understand the rule changes. Hear our thoughts on three person podiums, the move to no protection, and the jeopardy created by the restriction on team numbers. The guys also tackle the big question, will enduro be ok? There’s lots to dig into. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Ben and James from Misspent Summers.

You can also watch this episode on YouTube here.

You can get your hands on Misspent Summers’ amazing yearbooks here.

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Transcript

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0:00.0

A lot of uncertainty, isn't there?

0:02.6

I think that's the difficulty.

0:04.7

Short term, it's like perilous for people, like for teams, brands and riders.

0:09.8

Enduro riders haven't been earning and don't earn UCI ranking points from those events.

0:14.7

And therefore they don't have a, I guess, a value in that gravity team picture.

0:20.5

Who in the top 20 elites at that race had a sort of team structure lined up for 2025

0:25.7

and it was pretty dismal.

0:30.9

Hey everyone, I'm Chris Hall and this is the downtime podcast where we're going to be taking

0:35.0

you deeper than ever into the gravity-based side of mountain biking. This episode is supported by Magura and extract coffee and we've got a competition

0:42.0

and a discount code for you lovely listeners. With the new Gustav Pro, Magura have redefined

0:47.2

mountain bike braking. Engineered for e-bikes and gravity riding, the Gustav Pro delivers more

0:52.1

control, later braking points and less arm pump

0:54.9

without compromising on sensitivity and modulation. 40% more pad volume, double the oil volume and

1:00.9

thicker rotors means your bike spends more time being ridden and less time in the workshop.

1:05.5

The Gustav Pro isn't just about raw power, it's about intelligent engineering. The EasyLink

1:10.4

system allows for

1:11.3

tool-free brake hose disconnection, while the Easy Tube feature enables quick hose length adjustments.

1:16.7

With a larger air gap between pad and disc, it's also easy to have rub-free brakes all the time.

1:22.3

Whether you're tackling steep downhill runs or powering through e-bike adventures, the Gustav Pro

1:26.3

provides the stability, modulation and confidence that you need. Want e-bike adventures that Gustav Pro provides the stability,

1:29.7

modulation and confidence that you need.

1:31.9

Want to win a pair of Gustav Pro brakes?

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