Will was born in Utah, raised on the NY/VT border, and recently moved from Denver to Barcelona. When not searching for singletrack and abandoned refugios, he can be found enjoying a coffee while admiring Barcelona streetscapes. Follow along on his Instagram, @willardsbruce.
Santa Coloma de Farners offers 60 miles of volunteer-built singletrack laced with granite rock slabs that World Cup teams use for winter training — and it's just an hour from Barcelona.
This tiny Atlantic island packs world-class descents, UNESCO forests, and year-round riding into 286 square miles—and Europe's mountain bikers have been keeping it to themselves.
The Rockintor AirVora body armor offers CE Level 2 certified protection with a climb-friendly design, featuring a zippered vest format and ventilated pads for pedaling comfort.
The stroopwafel's history includes a time as a snack for the working class and riding along with Lance Armstrong in the Tour de France.
Adaptive mountain biking is growing thanks to the work of nonprofits, trail builders, and advocates.
Tremp, Spain, has a dedicated trail building association that is uniting a whole community around mountain biking.
Mountain bikers in and around Barcelona are fighting an uphill battle for legal access to miles of singletrack trails in the massive Collserola park.
A world of diverse and excellent mountain bike trails can be found within an hour of Barcelona, Spain.