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Mille Johnset Joins INTENSE Factory Racing: A Thrilling New Chapter for 2025

INTENSE Factory Racing is proud to announce its first addition to the 2025 downhill team: the incredibly talented Mille Johnset. At just 23 years old, Mille has already established herself as a formidable competitor, with an impressive résumé that includes two podium finishes in 2024. Her aggressive riding style, sharp racecraft, and undeniable talent make her a perfect fit for the INTENSE team as they gear up for an exciting season ahead.

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TRASH FREE TRAILS & INTENSE
Our INTENSE Factory Racing team sees riding as more than just a sport—it’s a way to connect communities, promote well-being, and support the environment. Pump tracks exemplify this, bringing riders of all ages and abilities together to enjoy physical and mental health benefits. However, these spaces can often be overlooked, which is why we partnered with Velosolutions UK to make a difference. Combining their expertise in track maintenance with our passion for riding, we collaborated with the local community in Stockwood, Bristol, to enhance the pump track and create a lasting positive impact. Together, we’re ensuring these spaces remain vibrant and accessible for future generations.
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OSCAR HÄRNSTRÖM - BUILDING TWO DREAMS AT ONCE
Explore the thrilling world of Oscar Härnström, the mountain biker who built his own bike park! Dive into his custom INTENSE Tracer build, featuring top components tailored for performance. Read about his biking experiences, favorite tires, and exciting plans for the future. Discover why Oscar's passion.
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A Podium-Packed Weekend at the UK National DH Series Opener
The UK National DH Series opener at Rhyd-Y-Felin saw INTENSE Cycles achieving remarkable results with three podium finishes despite challenging weather and track conditions. Joe Breeden secured 3rd place in the Elite Men category, Lou Ferguson also placed 3rd in Elite Women despite a crash, and Olly Morris clinched 1st in Vets Men with a crash. Team manager Olly Morris highlighted the camaraderie and support among the riders, which made the weekend special despite the setbacks. The team's performance and resilience promise more thrilling races ahead as the series continues.
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