AMPLITUDE

June 26th, 2012

By Factory Jackson

The Elements of Perfection are back, and with the help of Goldstein Productions they’re taking the Whistler Mountain Bike Park experience to a whole new level. Over the past decade, riders have been seriously pushing the limits of bike technology and trail design to keep up with the demand for speed and air. Long gone are the days of single crown 3-inch travel suspension and warn-in dirt tracks down open ski runs. Downhill mountain biking has been amplified to a level of multiple hit 50 foot booters and DH rigs looking to suck up anything in their path.

AMPLITUDE is a story giving you a glimpse of the past and the high impact reality of today.

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Team Riders – Berend Boer and Tristan Merrick
Main Unit Precision Driver – Trevor Berg
Camera Assistant – James Gill

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