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Product news: This is not Enduro...

September 9, 2014 by the editorial office

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Max Schumann has once again ended up in alpine terrain. As so often one could say, but this time it wasn't about racing in the mountains, but much more about "stumbling bikes". Together with two friends and equipped with a coffee machine, he climbed the mountains with his bike on his shoulders in order to conquer them, how could it be otherwise, on two wheels. The result is a great clip that conveys a good feeling of how demanding the terrain on this tour was.

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