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Canvas: A Self Shot Film By Louis Citadelle

From 7Mesh: Meet Louis Citadelle. Some could say he likes to do things the hard way. Hailing from the mountain hub that is Morzine, Louis spends a lot of his time on the world cup circuit documenting professional race teams. When not filming Louis can usually be found hike-a-biking through the alpine and surfing through top notch loam. But for the last few years Louis has been combining his passions once a year to create something quite special. Sit back, relax and watch CANVAS. An entirely self shot edit, filmed around Morzine, Chamonix and Samoens.

DAWN TO DUSK

From William Robert: Dawn To Dusk. The final Project - It was a dream to build an entire spot and make a video project on it. Lot of work for this one, but we made it. Thank you so much again to the Kaaki’s family for the opportunity. Thanks also Mavic, Hutchinson, Adidas / Five Ten and Chromag for the support.

MT Prevost RAW With Seth Sherlock

From e*thirteen: Nestled amidst the breathtaking vistas of Vancouver Island's landscapes, Mt Prevost boasts a rich tapestry of Canadian mountain biking history. Immerse yourself for 3 minutes of Seth Sherlock ripping the Prevost trails on board his enduro rig during the off-season.

Brage Vestavik - LOST WISDOM

From Brage Vestavik: LOST WISDOM - a mountain bike edit from Spain! Had more footage from a trip to Spain in spring 2022 shooting for @tetongravityresearch Esperanto. Stoked to put this together with director Jeremy Grant and my crew @BLURMEDIA!

Rise 'N' Fly - Bernd Winkler

From NINEYARD: It all started with a call from the Trailland boss, Patrick Wiesenhofer. Bernd had the opportunity to immortalize himself with a freeride jumpline at Trailland Miesenbach. Since this was Bernd's first construction project, it was one of the biggest challenges in his career. What has emerged can be seen in this video -a unique jump line that does not yet exist in Austria in this size! Of course, the builder had to realize himself on his line with his riding, and what has emerged is Bernd's first video project with some bangers that have not been seen on this line before and probably won't be replicated so quickly. In short, "A passion project from the beginning to the end!"

PASTRANA’S FINAL SEND

From Channel 199: The crew is back at @midamericaoutdoors for Travis Pastrana's final progression session along side Banks Hovey. As Travis awaits a full knee replacement in the coming days, he has decided to check one last item off his bucket list. Travis' goal is to back flip onto an elevated platform, do a nose bonk, then front flip out of the nose bonk back to his wheels. Banks plans to jump onto the platform, wheelie across, and backflip off. Both of these tricks have never been attempted, so come along for the ride as Nate Wessel and Hubert Rowland help Travis and Banks work through multiple ramp variations, distance measurements, platform angles, and injuries in an attempt to reach their goals.

Zeb Powell shatters the meaning of snowboarding AGAIN!

From Red Bull Snow: We can't help but wonder... Is ANYONE having more fun than Zeb Powell!? Hard to say, but this action packed editmakes for a pretty good argument in his favor. If you want to get HYPED for this winter season, dive in to Zeb's all new video part featuring his wildest moments from the East Coast to West, and everywhere in-between. We hope you have as much fun watching this as Zeb had making it.

This Is... Louif Paradis

From Dakine: You don't get to Louif's level without getting after it, and that is true even when he's home. If you follow him on social media, you see his backyard snowboard park and his mountain trails he builds around his house. In This Is... Louif Paradis, he gets into the what, how, and why of everything he does on his property!

Matthew_Cusanelli
Matt Cusanelli

Height - 6'/183cm (mostly legs)

Weight - 155lbs/77kg

Inseam - 34"/86cm

Ape Index - The Original Slinky™

Age - 22

Bar Width - 780mm

Preferred Reach - 485-500mm

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