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Enduro doesn’t reward the loudest rider, it rewards the one who can repeat speed without breaking. Greg Callaghan has one of the deepest records in modern enduro mountain bike racing, with an almost unmatched run of starts and a 100 percent finish rate, and he’s built that career by making calm decisions when everyone else is hunting hero moments.
We start with riding in British Columbia and how Squamish terrain changes the way you think about risk, line choice, and progression compared with Ireland and Europe.
He shares why Enduro World Series racing clicked immediately, what it felt like when the first EWS start lists were packed with downhill and cross-country stars, and why he never felt the need to chase downhill glory.
We also dive into running a lean race program, bike setup and suspension evolution, and using tools like electronic suspension and training metrics without overcomplicating things.
Reach out and get in contact with me here.
Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now.
By Jarrad ConnollyEnduro doesn’t reward the loudest rider, it rewards the one who can repeat speed without breaking. Greg Callaghan has one of the deepest records in modern enduro mountain bike racing, with an almost unmatched run of starts and a 100 percent finish rate, and he’s built that career by making calm decisions when everyone else is hunting hero moments.
We start with riding in British Columbia and how Squamish terrain changes the way you think about risk, line choice, and progression compared with Ireland and Europe.
He shares why Enduro World Series racing clicked immediately, what it felt like when the first EWS start lists were packed with downhill and cross-country stars, and why he never felt the need to chase downhill glory.
We also dive into running a lean race program, bike setup and suspension evolution, and using tools like electronic suspension and training metrics without overcomplicating things.
Reach out and get in contact with me here.
Share it with your riding crew, hit follow, and tell us where you want to ride, the next chapter starts right now.