The Downtime Podcast

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Synopsis

The detail of elite mountain bike performance

Episodes

  • Enduro Is Back, Is It Bigger and Better Than Ever?

    27/05/2025 Duration: 01h16min

    Enduro is back and it feels like it might be turning a corner. After a couple of tough seasons, there’s a real sense of momentum building in the sport, and we’re here for it. In this episode, I’m joined by Greg Callaghan and Morgane Charre, two riders who’ve been at the sharp end of Enduro racing for years, to dig into the first two rounds of the 2025 EDR season. We’re talking big changes: the return of two-day racing, a fresh energy in the pits, and a crop of new talent shaking things up. Greg and Morgane share their experiences from Pietra and Poland so we get the low down on what went on. We get into everything from course design and recovery strategies to weather chaos, injuries, and the impact of a brand new documentary series that's got people talking. There’s still a way to go, but if the start of the season is anything to go by, Enduro’s future is looking a whole lot brighter. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Morgane Charre and Greg Callaghan. You can also

  • Loudenvielle 2025 – Pre-Race Show

    26/05/2025 Duration: 47min

    I’m Chris, this is the Downtime Podcast and you’re tuned into our Loudenvielle pre-race show with Chris Kilmurray. If you’re listening, that means that like me, you probably LOVE the sport and want to know as much as possible about what’s going on. That’s exactly what we are here to do. Throughout the season, we'll be bringing you analysis and insights that you won’t hear elsewhere. However, as you probably know, the mountain bike industry isn’t in a great place right now and as a result, this series doesn’t have any brand support. The World Cup coverage is the most expensive thing I produce, as it often includes travel and I like to pay the guys for the expertise that they bring to the table. I honestly considered not running the series this year, but I love doing it and from what all of us involved have heard trackside from the fans, you love it to.  So I’ve decided to fund it myself, for now. But if this show means something to you, and you want to keep it going, then please consider support

  • Bielsko-Biala, Poland 2025 – Post-Race Show

    20/05/2025 Duration: 01h26min

    I’m Chris, this is the Downtime Podcast and you’re tuned into our Poland post-race show with Neko Mulally and Olly Morris. If you’re listening, that means that like me, you probably LOVE the sport and want to know as much as possible about what’s going on. That’s exactly what we are here to do. Throughout the season, we'll be bringing you analysis and insights that you won’t hear elsewhere. However, as you probably know, the mountain bike industry isn’t in a great place right now and as a result, this series doesn’t have any brand support. The World Cup coverage is the most expensive thing I produce, as it often includes travel and I like to pay the guys for the expertise that they bring to the table. I honestly considered not running the series this year, but I love doing it and from what all of us involved have heard trackside from the fans, you love it to.  So I’ve decided to fund it myself, for now. But if this show means something to you, and you want to keep it going, then please consider

  • Secrets of Suspension Tuning with Mark Fitzsimmons

    20/05/2025 Duration: 01h23min

    Mark Fitzsimmons has been shaping how mountain bikes ride for decades. From his early days in customer support to developing cutting-edge suspension at RockShox and FOX, he’s worked with the world’s fastest riders and the best teams in the business. In this episode, Mark shares hard-earned wisdom on suspension tuning, what really makes suspension work, why building trust with athletes matters, and the habits that lead to long-term success both on and off the bike. Whether you're chasing podiums or just trying to get your bike feeling dialled, this one’s packed with gold. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Mark Fitzsimmons. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Mark his tips on LinkedIn here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Insta360 Insta360 have just launched their latest game-changer, the X5. It shoots full 360 video in 8K, with lenses that are more durable than ever, and comes with upgraded audio thanks to a new wind guard and

  • From the Fundamentals to the World’s Fastest: Coaching Works

    13/05/2025 Duration: 01h22min

    This week I’m talking MTB coaching with Paul Howard from ZEP Coaching and the GSMBC. Paul’s been shaping mountain bike coaching for years, and his work has helped define the global standards we see today. We dig into how modern coaching has evolved, how elite-level riders are pushing the limits, and what we can learn from the way the best in the world ride. From coaching kids to helping World Cup athletes rider faster more consistently, Paul shares powerful insights on technique, bike setup, and the power of coaching at all levels. Whether you're a coach a wannabe coach, a racer, or just love thinking about how you ride, this one’s packed with value. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Paul Howard. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Insta360 Insta360 have just launched their latest game-changer, the X5. It shoots full 360 video in 8K, with lenses that are more durable than ever, and comes with upgraded audio thank

  • Bielsko-Biala, Poland 2025 – Pre-Race Show

    12/05/2025 Duration: 59min

    I’m Chris, this is the Downtime Podcast and you’re tuned into the original pre-race show with me and coach to the stars, Chris Kilmurray. If you’re listening, that means that like me, you probably LOVE the sport and want to know as much as possible about what’s going on. That’s exactly what we are here to do. Throughout the season, I’ll be joined by Chris for the pre-race and ex-racers and team managers Neko Mulally and Olly Morris for the post-race debrief. We’ll be doing our best to bring you analysis and insights that you won’t hear elsewhere. However, as you probably know, the mountain bike industry isn’t in a great place right now and as a result, this series doesn’t have any brand support. The World Cup coverage is the most expensive thing I produce, as it often includes travel and I like to pay the guys for the expertise that they bring to the table. I definitely considered not running the series this year, but I love doing it and from what all of us involved have heard trackside from the fans

  • Building Canyon’s Fastest Bike Yet : The New Sender

    06/05/2025 Duration: 01h04min

    This week I’m joined by Jan Ehrhard, senior design engineer and one of the key minds behind the new Canyon Sender, to find out what it takes to design a World Cup winning bike. From sketchbook to the start gate, Jan takes us inside the high-stakes world of bike development. We talk about the evolution of Canyon’s downhill platform, the wild insights from their Mule test bike, and the delicate dance between anti-rise, pedal kickback, and speed generation. You’ll hear how rider feedback, innovative thinking, and raw race emotion come together to shape the bikes that push the limits of the sport. This is a deep dive into the future of mountain bike design, and one of the fastest bikes on the planet. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Jan Ehrhard. You can find out all about the new bike here. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Insta360 Insta360 have just launched their latest game-changer, the X5. It shoots full 3

  • Troy Brosnan: New Bikes and New Beginnings

    29/04/2025 Duration: 01h01min

    This week I’m joined by one of the most consistent and respected riders on the downhill circuit, Troy Brosnan. We dive deep into the emotional and physical demands of racing at the highest level, and Troy shares what it really takes to stay at the top, from endless bike testing and tuning, to adapting to wild race conditions. We talk about pushing comfort zones at events like Hardline Tasmania, the challenges and rewards of switching to a new bike, and how technology is shaping the future of the sport. But it’s not just about racing. Troy opens up about life off the bike too, sharing how becoming a father has impacted his life, his mindset, and even his performances on track. We also dig into the importance of long-term team relationships, working with a new mechanic, and how he’s finding balance between being a world-class athlete and a family man. This is a rare, honest insight into the heart and mind of one of downhill’s finest. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Troy

  • State of World Cup DH and Enduro: Downtime Debrief Ep.1

    24/04/2025 Duration: 01h13min

    This is a brand new mini-series, Downtime Debrief. For fans of our ‘Downtime Goes Downhill’ series you’ll know my good friends Ben and Jonny who I’ve been racing downhill alongside for the last two seasons. For 2025, things are shifting a bit. Our race plans are heading in different directions, and we wanted to create space to talk about more than just our own racing. So four times throughout the year, we’ll be getting together to chat about bikes. Whether that’s our own racing, world cup drama, bikes, tech, products, basically whatever is on our mind. This is a bunch of fans talking about the sport we love. So if that sounds like your vibe, then settle in for episode one of Downtime Debrief. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Loam Pass Downtime Debrief is proudly supported by Fox Racing, Wahoo, Continental, Magura and Sprung Suspension. Listener Offers Downtime listeners can now get 10% off of Stashed Space Rails. Stashed is the ultimate way to sort your bike storage. Their clever des

  • World Cup 2025: What to Expect with Chris Kilmurray

    22/04/2025 Duration: 01h56s

    This week, I’m joined once again by elite mountain bike performance coach Chris Kilmurray, as we dive deep into the build-up for the 2025 MTB World Cup season. We’re talking preseason prep, the role of health and performance testing, and why team camps matter more than ever. Chris shares his take on the new World Cup format, the rise of AI in training, and the logistical battles that teams face behind the scenes. We also cover the real risks of injury, how riders adapt to new bikes, and what it takes to stay consistent through a chaotic season. Whether you're chasing speed or just love the sport, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Chris Kilmurray. You can follow Chris on Instagram @point1athletic. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Loam Pass Picture this, over 50 epic mountain bike destinations across North and South America. Two free days at each. A third day at half price. No blackout dates. Just yo

  • Moto Legend, MTB Talent – The Wonderful World of Mani Lettenbichler

    15/04/2025 Duration: 01h13min

    Mani Lettenbichler is as humble as he is hardcore. Coming from Hard Enduro where he dominated the 2023 season, going undefeated and proving he’s an absolute machine on a dirt bike. But that’s not the whole story. Mani’s also a huge fan of mountain biking and absolutely shreds. He’s raced eEDR, and is no slouch on a downhill bike. In this episode, we chat about how his moto skills transfer to MTB, what it would take for him to line up at a World Cup downhill, and why e-bikes are putting a massive smile on his face. We also dig into what it really takes to win at the top level in Hard Enduro, from brutal race days and gnarly terrain, to hydration, nutrition, and the mental side of it all. Plus, we get into what’s next for a rider who genuinely loves everything two wheels. Mani is a great person to have involved in our amazing sport and he really brings the stoke and a heap of good vibes. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Mani Lettenbichler. You can watch this episode on

  • Asa Vermette x Neko Mulally | The Exciting Future of MTB

    08/04/2025 Duration: 55min

    Today, we’ve got a special one for you. Asa Vermette is the most exciting young talent in downhill racing right now, and in this episode, we sit down with him and Neko Mulally to unpack it all. From Red Bull deals and World Championships to injuries, rivalries, and the rise of US downhill, we've got it all. Asa opens up about what it takes to compete at the top, what it means to be part of the Frameworks program, and how he plans to step it up again in 2025. Neko sheds some light on what it's like to have the most exciting rider in the sport on your team and talks wind tunnels, SpeedSuits and Red Bull Hardline. So it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Asa Vermette and Neko Mulally. You can watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Asa on Instagram @asavermette, the team @frameworksracing_5dev and watch the team's YouTube channel here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Loam Pass Picture this, over 50 epic mountain bike destinations across North and South

  • What Is a Tuned Mass Damper and Why Does Your MTB Need One?

    01/04/2025 Duration: 01h18min

    This week, we’re diving deep into mountain bike innovation with Matt Shearn from Rimpact, a brand that started with tire inserts and is now making waves with cutting-edge technology. The Tuned Mass Damper, inspired by Formula One, promises to transform your ride, reducing vibrations and both mental and physical load. We’ll get into the science behind it, the testing process, what riders are saying and how I got on with the device. Plus, we’ll explore Rimpact’s chain damper and how it’s tackling drivetrain feedback to improve your ride even more. If you're ready to hear what these game-changing technologies could mean for your ride, then it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Rimpact's Matt Shearn. You can watch this episode on YouTube here. You can find out more by heading to rimpactmtb.com and find them on Instagram @rimpactmtb. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners Loam Pass Picture this, over 50 epic mountain bike destinations across North and South America. Two free

  • Racing to the Top: Ollie Davis’ Untold Story

    25/03/2025 Duration: 01h14min

    Today, we’re catching up with rising downhill star Ollie Davis. From his early days on The Union to riding with the legendary Santa Cruz Syndicate, Ollie has been making waves on the World Cup scene. Now, as he gears up for a new chapter with Trek, we dive into his journey with his first ever podcast. From injury and recovery to the mental battles of elite racing. Ollie opens up about the pressures of the sport, the lessons learned along the way, and what the future holds. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Ollie Davis. You can watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Ollie on Instagram @olliedavis.6 and the team @trekfactoryracingdh. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners A big thanks to Bikmo for supporting this episode of the podcast. Bikmo makes bike insurance simple, with cover you can trust when you need it most. Founded by riders for riders, Bikmo gets what we need. If you’re based in the UK, Ireland, Germany or Austria, you can get yourself and y

  • Ryan Gilchrist – The Ultimate All-Rounder

    18/03/2025 Duration: 01h45min

    Today, I’m joined by a rider who’s redefining what it means to be a complete athlete, Ryan Gilchrist. He’s the King of Crankworx, the eEDR overall champion, and Pump Track World Champion. But Ryan’s success isn’t just about raw talent. It’s about meticulous preparation, relentless training, and a mindset that leaves no stone unturned. From dialling in every detail with his Yeti team to mastering the art of race craft, Ryan’s pursuit of performance is second to none. We dive into his journey, his approach, and what it takes to sit at the top of the sport. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Ryan Gilchrist. You can watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Ryan on Instagram @ryangilchrist73 and on YouTube here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners A big thanks to Bikmo for supporting this episode of the podcast. Bikmo makes bike insurance simple, with cover you can trust when you need it most. Founded by riders for riders, Bikmo gets what we need. If you’r

  • Harriet Burbidge-Smith: Powerful Tools and Techniques for Injury Recovery

    11/03/2025 Duration: 01h36min

    Today, I’m joined by Harriet Burbidge-Smith, better known as Haz, one of the top names in women’s slopestyle and freeride. But the past year has been a challenging one, as she suffered a serious neck injury that forced her to step away from riding and focus on recovery. In this episode, we dive deep into her journey, what it’s like to face injury as a professional athlete, the mental and physical battles of recovery, and how she’s navigating the uncertainty that comes with time off the bike. Haz also shares some of the tools and techniques that have helped her along the way, from mindset shifts and meditation to nutrition and support networks. We also talk about the evolution of women’s slopestyle and the importance of sharing experiences to help others. It’s an open and insightful conversation about resilience, growth, and what it really takes to come back stronger. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Harriet Burbidge-Smith. You can watch this episode on YouTube here.

  • Annie Ford – 55,000m Descending in 24 Hours and Much More

    04/03/2025 Duration: 01h40min

    Today, I’m joined by Annie Ford. Perhaps best known for her recent world record of over 55,000m descending in 24hours, Annie is an adventurer, endurance athlete, and passionate environmental advocate. Over the last few years, Annie has taken on some incredible challenges, but her journey isn’t just about pushing physical limits - it’s about using adventure to make a difference. We talk about her transition from marine scientist to activism, and how she uses extreme endurance to raise awareness for important causes. Annie also shares her thoughts on overcoming fear, finding purpose, and embracing adventure. This is an inspiring conversation with someone who’s redefining what’s bikes are capable of doing for us and our planet. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Annie Ford. You can watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Annie on Instagram @annieford01 and check out the film we talk about, Southern Blast, here. Podcast Stuff Supporting Partners A big tha

  • Phoebe Gale’s Breakthrough Year and Lessons from the Elite Ranks

    25/02/2025 Duration: 01h24min

    Today, I’m joined by Phoebe Gale, one of the most exciting young talents in downhill mountain biking. From growing up in Scotland to competing against the world’s best, Phoebe has been on an incredible journey. But it hasn’t all been smooth sailing. In this episode, we dive into her transition to elite racing, the challenges of injury recovery, and the mental side of high-performance sport. We also talk about her close relationship and rivalry with teammate Tahnée Seagrave, how she’s adapting to a new bike for the 2025 season, and what’s next for her career. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Phoebe Gale. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Phoebe on Instagram @_phoebegale and you can watch her episode of How We Roll here. Podcast Stuff Listener Offers Downtime listeners can now get 10% off of Stashed Space Rails. Stashed is the ultimate way to sort your bike storage. Their clever design means you can get way more bikes into the same

  • Dan Booker: Racing, Recovery & Doing Things His Way

    18/02/2025 Duration: 01h58min

    Today, I’m joined by Dan Booker, one of Tasmania’s finest. He’s raced it all, from downhill to enduro, tackling everything from Red Bull Hardline to the Enduro World Series. But his path hasn’t been straightforward. We talk about making the switch from downhill, dealing with injuries, and the realities of sponsorship. You'll also hear how Sam Hill played a pivotal role in Dan's story. Dan’s got a laid-back style, but don’t let that fool you, his approach to racing is calculated, and his journey is full of lessons. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Dan Booker. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Dan on Instagram @danbooker1. Podcast Stuff Listener Offers Downtime listeners can now get 10% off of Stashed Space Rails. Stashed is the ultimate way to sort your bike storage. Their clever design means you can get way more bikes into the same space and easily access whichever one you want to ride that day. If you have 2 or more bikes in

  • Riding the Edge: Pushing Trail Bike Limits with Braydon Bringhurst

    11/02/2025 Duration: 01h25min

    Today we’re joined by arguably one of the most skilled all-around mountain bikers on the planet, Braydon Bringhurst. While his name might not immediately top your list of elite riders, his ability both up and down the mountain is awe-inspiring. In this episode, Braydon not only reveals his approach to learning these extraordinary riding skills, but also shows how embracing challenges and pushing through the learning process can expand our own limits beyond what we thought possible. He takes us behind the scenes of his latest project, the Hard MTB League, a revolutionary showcase of what a modern trail bike can achieve, and shares insights from his other impressive film projects like '8600ft' and 'All Ways.' Join us as Braydon shows us that we all have the potential to push further than we ever imagined. So, it’s time to sit back, hit play and listen to this episode with Braydon Bringhurst. You can also watch this episode on YouTube here. You can follow Braydon on Instagram @braydonbringhurst and fin

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