This New Fernie MTB Edit is a "Must Watch" Masterclass in Style
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This New Fernie MTB Edit is a "Must Watch" Masterclass in Style
"I love doing tricks and riding jibs. Even on a pedal lap, we're always stopping to session a bank on the way up the climb, or pulling off the trail to ride an old jump."
"The title, Don't Tap The Glass, feels like a cheeky nod to the spectators and the 'rules' of how people think bikes should be ridden. Siggers and Mousseau aren't here to stay inside the box."
"It's about the 'let's have fun' side of riding that often gets lost in the era of chasing K/QOMs, and lap times."
Dylan Siggers' riding style emphasizes creativity and enjoyment rather than competition. His project, 'Don't Tap The Glass,' showcases a playful, trick-focused approach to mountain biking. The film encourages riders to break free from conventional paths and enjoy the ride. Filmed in Fernie, British Columbia, it highlights the fun aspect of biking that is often overshadowed by performance metrics. Siggers expresses a love for tricks and jibs, promoting a carefree riding experience with friends.
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