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General: [Video] Max Fredriksson: PowerPlace - Action at Järvsö Bike Park

26 January 2018 by Andrew Waldera

MTB News / Video: Swede Max Fredriksson is one of the world's best slopestylers and dirters. In 2016 he finished second in the FMB Diamond Series and was the third strongest driver in the FMB World Ranking. However, the 2017 season did not go according to plan: a series of injuries threw a spanner in the works for the young, ambitious Swede. But now Max Fredriksson is back!

After breaking his collarbone at Crankworx in Whistler, Max Fredriksson had a lot of catching up to do. Recovered, he made his way to Järvsö Bike Park on the closing weekend. The Swede not only had his big bike with him, but also his childhood friend Andreas and his camera equipment. After two days of driving fun, the result is a pretty smooth video.



Max Fredriksson on his plans for 2018: "It's just the best feeling to be back in the saddle. After all the injuries that kept me off my bike for so long, I developed a whole new appetite for biking and contests. In 2018 I will be taking all the FMB World Tour events and some other cool competitions with me. I've recently started making my own videos and will be producing as many as I can for my YouTube channel."

Video: Max Fredriksson - PowerPlace

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More than Andrew Waldera

Andreas Waldera has been working as an online editor and test driver for many years. With his roots anchored in BMX and downhill, biking can't be rough enough for him. Born in the Lower Rhine region, he moved to the beautiful Eifel region to pursue his passion for cycling.

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