William Robert Rallies The New "Bri'ish Racing Green" Supernought

A French athlete rides a bike designed in Canada (by a couple of Brits) with a British Racing Green-inspired colourway - a powerful trifecta. Watch William Robert as he tears through the Ussy Freeride zone on his "Bri'ish Racing Green" Supernought.

The origins of British Racing Green are somewhat mysterious. Some suggest it has Irish roots. When racing was banned on Great Britain’s roads, competitions moved to the Emerald Isle, a.k.a. Ireland. Regardless of its true origin, one thing is certain: it’s a fast colour steeped in racing heritage. Our inspiration came specifically from the race livery found on many of Aston Martin's touring cars, which is why we added the fluorescent green highlights.

Side hits are rad, everyone loves them. They’re fun, approachable, jibby, and let us express our creativity. Forbidden Side Hits is a series of short creative videos about having fun riding bikes. They’re a parking lot jibbin’, bike park berm slappin’, rock garden rodeo ridin’, trail speed trail gappin’ good time. Hold on to your tire levers cause these videos are gonna blow the bead right off your rim. Don’t forget to charge your AXS batteries either, cause this stuff will make even the nerdiest of comment section warlords kick the keyboard to the curb, mount their stead and ride off into the next craft IPA-laden sunset.

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