POV Downhill Mountain Biking of Fort William World Cup Downhill Course

Downhill MTB GoPro footage through Scottish Highlands
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Claudio Caluori is back for another POV track ride-through down the UCI Mountain Bike World Cup track in Fort William, Scotland. Ride along as he blazes through the Scottish Countryside, boosting off big jumps and flying down some gorgeous single track!

 


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