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Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast
Singletracks.com
434 episodes
6 days ago
Podcast host Jeff Barber, Editor-in-Chief at Singletracks.com, aims to inform and inspire with topics and interviews from the mountain bike world. Since 2015, we have been sharing weekly stories from under the helmets of the most inspiring and influential mountain bikers. Join us as we learn from top athletes, product designers, trail builders, coaches, mechanics, artists, and leaders in the mountain biking community.
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Podcast host Jeff Barber, Editor-in-Chief at Singletracks.com, aims to inform and inspire with topics and interviews from the mountain bike world. Since 2015, we have been sharing weekly stories from under the helmets of the most inspiring and influential mountain bikers. Join us as we learn from top athletes, product designers, trail builders, coaches, mechanics, artists, and leaders in the mountain biking community.
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He competed in the first Rampage, and today his bike brand is beloved by riders
Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast
1 hour 4 minutes 15 seconds
11 months ago
He competed in the first Rampage, and today his bike brand is beloved by riders

Lance Canfield is a mechanical engineer and former professional mountain bike racer who drew his first mountain bike design in 1996. Today his bike brand, Canfield Bikes, sells mountain bikes and components designed and tested in Poncha Springs, Colorado. 

  • What were downhill bikes like when you began racing in 1994? What did you want to improve about your bike?
  • Your first bike design in 1999, the Big Fat Fatty Fat, had 12 inches of travel front and rear. How did that work?
  • You competed on some of your own bikes in Red Bull Rampage, including at the first competition ever in 2001. What was it like? How did it compare to today's spectacle?
  • Why do you think there aren't many (any?) dedicated freeride bikes on the market today?
  • What makes the Canfield Balance Formula (CBF) suspension design different from others on the market?
  • Is CBF better suited for certain applications or travel ranges?
  • Why are you such a proponent of shorter cranks for mountain biking?
  • How has Canfield been affected by industry supply fluctuations over the past few years?
  • What's next for Canfield? Which mountain bike developments or trends have you excited about the future?

Visit canfieldbikes.com to see the bikes and components discussed in this episode.

--Keep up with the latest in mountain biking at Singletracks.com and on Instagram @singletracks

Singletracks Mountain Bike Podcast
Podcast host Jeff Barber, Editor-in-Chief at Singletracks.com, aims to inform and inspire with topics and interviews from the mountain bike world. Since 2015, we have been sharing weekly stories from under the helmets of the most inspiring and influential mountain bikers. Join us as we learn from top athletes, product designers, trail builders, coaches, mechanics, artists, and leaders in the mountain biking community.