Ben Cathro walks us through how to get a young rider interested in balance bikes and how to help them progress as they get more comfortable riding them.
For the last decade the best of the best have been invited to compete at Red Bull Hardline, the hardest DH track in the world. This year things went a bit sideways...
A crash in 2022 left Aimi struggling with post-concussion symptoms. Could she get back up to race pace and take home the World Champs win in front of her hometown crowd?
In this episode, Cathro breaks down sponsorship. What is it, how does it work, what brands might expect from you, and what you could expect from brands.
Braking is learned by all but only mastered by a few. Join Ben as he explains the principles of braking and drills that will have you slowing quicker so you can go faster.
All the tricks of the trade to set your suspension up "smoother than a well oiled badger." We're still not quite sure what that means, but our bikes feel great.
After years honing his craft in the elite category, and the opportunity to have more support than ever, can Thibault Laly conquer his demons and deliver for Pinkbike Racing?
Ben Cathro and Henry Quinney sit down to talk about all the things that happened at the Lenzerheide World Cup, as well as give the scoop about Pinkbike Racing's Team.
Fort William's conditions were brutal and the racing was hard—and that’s not even factoring in all the extra duties Cathro has signed up for as a presenter and team manager.
Ben Cathro and Henry Quinney take you to very muddy Leogang to talk about the highs and lows of World Cup racing, and the difficulties of following it.
Nestled away in the picturesque Austrian Alps a few hours either side of the cities of Salzburg and Innsbruck is the expansive ski resort of Saalbach-Hinterglemm.
A trackside chat with Ben Cathro about his first time at the Sea Otter Classic, how he successfully broadened his career beyond sponsored athlete, and how he feels about the current level of elite World Cup racing.
The track at Lourdes this year is fast, rocky and rough. Join Ben Cathro on a practice run through the wild track as he tries some crazy lines for the first time.
In a year where everything has been more different and chaotic than ever before, what are Pinkbike's test editors and some of our regular contributors asking for?
The 2021 DH World Champs in Val di Sole was one for the books and Ben Cathro caught up with the men's winner to discuss exactly what he did to take the win.
There's been no shortage of action from the first World Cup DH race of the season and our man Ben Cathro was trackside checking out who was hot and who was not.
It's the final World Cup of the season and Ben Cathro is back one more time to break down one of the most technical sections of the Snowshoe World Cup DH course.
Most of the Les Gets 2019 World Cup DH course is high speed and devoid of line choice. However, there are a couple of corners that are worth a closer look and Ben Cathro was on track to give us the lowdown.
In this edition of The HKT Podcast ex-World Cup DH racer, Ben Cathro, talks about how he's carved out his niche analysing world cup tracks, how he started his MTB career and loads more.
Go top to bottom on the Fort William World Cup DH track with Luca Shaw and Brendan Fairclough, and take a look at a few key changes to the famous track with Ben Cathro.
Ben Cathro is part of the MTB Cut DH team and is the only racer on the World Cup Circuit that is 7 feet tall. Ok maybe he's not 7 feet tall, but damn he's a giant. Ben is here with fellow team mate Joe Barnes and is sporting the all new prototype Orange 225 bike.