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š Bruniās New Brakes
š Bosch Steps Up Its Game
š Riding School: How To Manual
š Quick Picks
š Sending it: Canyon drops their pro bike
Canyon
Canyon just dropped the 2025 Sender CFR - a full-on DH beast built for World Cup podiums. It features a high-pivot single-pivot suspension, mullet wheel setup (29" front, 27.5" rear), and a carbon frame with adjustable geometry. Prices start at ā¬4,499. Already proven by Troy Brosnan, this rig is made for serious shreddingā¦
šØ WBD announced Enduro World Cup docuseries
Warner Bros. Discovery Sports is dropping Grit & Glory, an eight-part docuseries diving deep into Enduro World Cup racing. Launching in August, it blends race-day footage with behind-the-scenes grit, following top riders through all seven stops. Expect emotion, adrenaline, and storytelling that brings enduro mountain biking to the mainstream.
š Freeride Is Dead? Nah.
GHOST Bikes
Ghost just dropped the Poacha, a gorgeous new freeride rig that proves big-hit bikes are still alive and kicking. With 180mm of front travel, up to 190mm in the rear, mixed wheels, and dual crown compatibility, it's built for sending it deep. The unique co-rotating linkage drives a low-mounted shock, and the aluminum frame is ready to take a beating. Freeride ain't deadāit just got a new weapon.
RACING
š„ Braking News
New technology to come? Brake prototypes for Loic Bruni - Photo: Pinkbike
Nothing like some fresh drama and speculation ahead of the first DH world cup.
Loic Bruniās bike was spotted with some mysterious prototype brakes and itās set the internet ablaze.
This added with the fact that Magura is no longer the brake sponsor for the Specialized Gravity race team and you have grown men losing their minds.
The news is a pretty major shift considering how tight the Magura x Specialized relationship has been over the past six years. Weāve seen a ton of MT7s powering riders like Loic Bruni to the top of World Cup podiums around the globe. That collab definitely had its golden eraābut all good things come to an end.
Nothing can stop Bruni! No more Magura brakes for Loic. Photo: UCI Worldcup
The lever, caliper, and even the rotor are all unlike anything out thereāno brand (not even in prototype stages) has shown anything similar. Word is, itās all being tested in secret by his mechanic, Jack Roure, who's using some kind of data system to fine-tune things, possibly tracking braking performance.
The leading rumor?
These might be Brembo brakesāyeah, that Brembo, the motorsport giants who bought Ćhlins last year in a $405 million deal. If itās true, we could be witnessing a whole new era of high-performance MTB braking.
From the photo we've seen, the master cylinder looks huge and comes with a built-in dial for adjusting the lever reach. The clamp is a two-piece hinge design, keeping it solid and clean on the bar.
The rotor? Mounted backwards compared to typical designs, with its cutouts pointing in reverse. Wild stuff.
TECH
ā”ļø Bosch Cranks It Up A Notch
More boost for uphill challenges - Bosch increases the power! Photo: Bosch E-Bike Systems
Bosch is like your ex who saw you thriving and hit the gym out of spite.
Theyāre cranking things up for 2025 and 2026, dropping major upgrades to keep pace with heavy-hitters like DJIās Avinox and Specializedās S-Works motors.
šĀ Power Up (Literally)
First up: Bosch is giving its current Performance Line CX motor a free over-the-air upgrade in July. That means torque jumps from 85 Nm to 100 Nm, peak power climbs from 600 W to 750 W, and assist ramps from 340% to 400%. All of it tweakable via a slider in the eBike Flow app. The caveat? Your bikeās manufacturer has to greenlight the update ā and not all components may be rated for the full juice.
ā” New Motor, Who Dis?
For racers, Bosch is unleashing the Performance Line CX-R motor this fall. Itās 100 grams lighter thanks to a magnesium housing and titanium internals, and brings a more aggressive power curve, extended boost, and a Race Mode that delivers full send with lag-free acceleration.
There's also a new eMTB+ mode ā think of it as the lovechild of eMTB and Race modes ā with āDynamic Controlā that intuitively adapts to terrain and rider input.
The new C-XR is designed for racing on the highest level! Photo: Bosch E-Bike Systems
š Smarter Displays & Shifting
On the cockpit side, Boschās new Kiox 400C display sits flush with your top tube and offers seamless access to ride data. For bikes with the new TRP A12 drivetrain, Bosch adds M+ eShift ā an automatic coast-shift that changes gears while youāre coasting downhill. Yes, itās basically a psychic derailleur.
Bottom line: Bosch isnāt just playing catch-up. Itās building a future-proof e-MTB system for riders who want more performance, more smarts, and way fewer excuses.
RIDING SCHOOL
šĀ How To Manual
The manual might look like the wheelieās cooler cousin, but itās actually one of the most foundational skills in mountain biking.
More than just a flashy move, it teaches you how to use your legs to control the bikeās balance, an essential technique for everything from cornering to clearing trail obstacles. Master the manual and youāll level up every part of your riding.
Manual Basics
Start by dropping your hips and shooting them back, making an āLā motion
As you push through your legs, straighten your arms and shift your weight back behind the saddle
Donāt pull with your arms, drive the front wheel up by pushing from underneath using your legs
As the front wheel lifts, find the tipping point, where the bike balances and youāre floating the front end
Range of Motion is Key
Leave a bend in your knees so you can push forward or pull back to maintain control
Think of this like steering: if you canāt move either direction past the balance point, you canāt stay balanced
How to Find the Tipping Point
The tipping point is where the bike feels weightless and everything slows down
If you fall short, the front end drops. If you go too far, you loop out
Keep adjusting forward and backward slightly to stay centered
The longer and slacker your bike, the higher the front wheel will need to be for balance
Common Mistakes
Pulling with the arms
This shifts your weight forward, which causes the front wheel to slam down. Instead, keep your arms straight and use leg drive
Using all your leg push in the setup
Riders often get into the right position but burn all their momentum at once, leaving no room to adjust mid-manual. Keep some bend in your knees to push or absorb as needed
Pro Tips for Dialing It In
Your hips should be behind the saddle, not just above it
Keep your shoulders relaxed, donāt shrug or tense up trying to hold the front end
Practice small manuals first, just lift the front wheel a little and feel the movement
Ride in a slight downhill or smooth trail section for more glide and less pedaling
With Mastery, you can learn MTB skills fast. Itās an app making it simple to learn MTB skills from top pros. The app is launching this month so join the waitlist to ensure you get first access.
RACING
š„ Video Of The Week
RECON revisits Aaron Gwinās legendary run 10 years later.
š§ Podcast Of The Week
We interviewed none other than NRML MTBer in the RECON studio. Donāt miss this!
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This newsletter is written with ā¤ļø every week by Nic Bean, Michael Sikand, Justin Rausch, and Marc Brodesser