SET THE PACE. GO ALL OUT – that's exactly what our RAGE update embodies. This bike is built to dominate races and conquer the world’s toughest tracks. For the launch, we’re offering a special highlight: with the Propain Positive Replica Edition, you can bring World Cup racing vibes straight to your home – this exclusive bike is limited to only 40 units. Ready to race? Better be fast!
The updated carbon lay-up of the RAGE was personally designed by Phil Atwill in an eye-catching sprinkle design – in the colors of our Positive Team. A real head-turner that performs on the track just as well as it looks!
Frame: Rage 3 R CF
Fork: Öhlins RXF DH 38 200
Shock: Öhlins TX 22 universal
Wheels: Newmen Beskar DH
Tires: Schwalbe Magic Mary First Ride
Drivetrain: Shimano Saint 10 Speed
Brakes: Shimano Saint M820
Handlebar: DMR Odub 35
Headset & Stem: Sixpack Millenium DRM 45mm
Grips: DMR Death Grips
Seatpost: Sixpack Kamikaze
Saddle: DMR Stage 2
The start of the World Cup season – for the first time, the Replica Edition took the big stage at the World Cup opener in Fort William, Scotland.
A look behind the scenes – in constant collaboration with PROPAIN's engineers and the team mechanics, we’re refining the perfect setup. Close collaboration with our athletes is the highest priority in the development of our bikes!
The Replica Edition is also a must for the toughest downhill race in the world. We proudly look at our riders Cami Nogueira, Gaetan Vige, and Jono Jones, all represented in the starting lineup of this incredible event with their Rage 3 R CF.
In Bielsko-Biala, Poland, junior riders Marco Lamaris and Oliver Vogl impressed with outstanding performances. After strong runs in the qualifying rounds, Lamaris secured an impressive 20th place. Austrian Oliver Vogl went even further, finishing an incredible 15th place.
Next stop: the fifth event in the French Alps. In the pouring rain of Les Gets, Phil Atwill battled through extremely challenging conditions to secure a solid 17th place in the fiercely competitive field. This would remain the best result for the Propain Positive Team this season.
The season highlight in Andorra – the World Championships were intense. Youngster Marco Lamaris once again showed his potential. Racing for Germany in the U19 Junior category, Lamaris sped to 9th place, securing his first international Top 10 finish.
After numerous intense stops in the Downhill World Cup, we reflect on a season full of effort and passion. Even though our team didn’t go beyond a 17th place, the performances of our riders in one of the toughest and most competitive fields in the world are remarkable. They gave their all on every course with full commitment. We are especially proud of the exclusive Replica Bike that our athletes rode during the season – a symbol of the performance and racing spirit they demonstrated on the most challenging trails.