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Featured Stories After six months aboard the longer and slacker Ibis Ripley LS, Rob gives his feedba

[Premier Logo] Singletrack Newsletter: Sep 28 2017 Mark is away finding out about some new bikes, Chipps is trying to get the dents taken out of his car after it was attacked by a man with a bag of bottles, Wil is on holiday eating all the Italian food he can get his hands on, and Hannah is preparing for her first ever downhill race. It's all go here at Singletrack Towers, but we're still finding time to head out for a play among those falling leaves. Make sure you do too. Having trouble viewing this email? [See web version.]( Featured Stories [Longterm Review: Crayons’ Ibis Ripley LS]( [Longterm Review: Crayons’ Ibis Ripley LS]( After six months aboard the longer and slacker Ibis Ripley LS, Rob gives his feedback on this high-end trail machine [Read more →]( [Interview: Katy Winton]( [Interview: Katy Winton]( As Katy Winton is announced as this year's 'Fox' for Red Bull Foxhunt, find out how she nearly gave up on bikes altogether [Read more →]( [Red Bull Foxhunt Reveals Rachel’s Replacement]( [Red Bull Foxhunt Reveals Rachel’s Replacement]( Katy Winton revealed as the 'Fox' for this year's Red Bull Foxhunt [Read more →]( [Issue 115 – Pre Order Your Copy Now]( [Issue 115 – Pre Order Your Copy Now]( Here's what to do if you want the next issue of Singletrack delivered to the comfort of your home [Read more →]( [Beating The Commute Blues]( [Beating The Commute Blues]( As summer sun turns to autumn gloom, Hannah tries to look on the bright side of commuting by bike [Read more →]( [More Stories →]( Latest Magazine [Issue 115 – Sneak Peek]( [Subscribe to read it now!]( [Issue 115 – Sneak Peek]( published 5 October 2017. [Check out the latest issue! →]( [More Publications →]( Company Info: Singletrack Magazine Lockside Mill Dale Street Todmorden Lancs, OL14 5PX United Kingdom Singletrack is a trading name of Gofar Enterprises Ltd. Registered Company No: 04180474 England. VAT No: 703451567 Contact Info: Phone: +44 (0) 1706 814397 Email: subs@singletrackworld.com [Privacy]( | [Email Preferences]( | Unsubscribe]( You are receiving this email because you have a website account from www.singletrackworld.com and have opted into receiving Newsletters. You can change your email preferences or unsubscribe at any time using the links above. DO NOT reply to this message. If you need to contact someone, email tech@singletrackworld.com

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