Downtime - The Mountain Bike Podcast

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Downtime isn’t just another mountain bike podcast. It’s THE podcast for those who live and breathe gravity riding. Whether you’re chasing podiums or simply pushing your own limits on the trail, Downtime is your essential source for staying ahead of the curve. Downtime connects you with the key figures from the gravity community – the athletes pushing the limits, the mechanics wrenching on the fastest bikes, the industry insiders driving innovation. We bring you their perspectives and expertise, giving you a deeper understanding of the sport than anyone else. If you’re the kind of rider who analyses every line, dreams of perfect flow, and can spot a high-pivot at ten paces, then you’ve found your people. This is Downtime – where true gravity MTB fans get the edge.

Recent Episodes
  • Asa Vermette x Neko Mulally | The Exciting Future of MTB
    Apr 8, 2025 – 55:38
  • What Is a Tuned Mass Damper and Why Does Your MTB Need One?
    Apr 1, 2025 – 1:18:12
  • Racing to the Top: Ollie Davis’ Untold Story
    Mar 25, 2025 – 1:14:26
  • Ryan Gilchrist – The Ultimate All-Rounder
    Mar 18, 2025 – 1:45:28
  • Harriet Burbidge-Smith: Powerful Tools and Techniques for Injury Recovery
    Mar 11, 2025 – 1:36:55
  • Annie Ford – 55,000m Descending in 24 Hours and Much More
    Mar 4, 2025 – 1:40:52
  • Phoebe Gale’s Breakthrough Year and Lessons from the Elite Ranks
    Feb 25, 2025 – 1:24:54
  • Dan Booker: Racing, Recovery & Doing Things His Way
    Feb 18, 2025 – 1:58:43
  • Riding the Edge: Pushing Trail Bike Limits with Braydon Bringhurst
    Feb 11, 2025 – 1:25:13
  • Pushing MTB to the Limit: Simon French on Hardline Tasmania
    Feb 4, 2025 – 1:35:26
  • EXCLUSIVE: Fabio Wibmer Talks Standing Out and Staying Ahead
    Jan 28, 2025 – 1:38:32
  • Who’s Riding What? Alan Milway on the 2025 Downhill Roster
    Jan 21, 2025 – 1:45:36
  • Exclusive Deep Dive on OneUp Components’ New Pedal
    Jan 14, 2025 – 59:27
  • Anna Newkirk: 2024 Breakthrough and a New Chapter with Frameworks Racing
    Jan 7, 2025 – 1:30:33
  • Downtime Goes Downhill for the Last Time
    Dec 31, 2024 – 1:12:48
  • The Highs and Lows of World Enduro – Gowaan Gals
    Dec 17, 2024 – 1:24:24
  • Isabeau Courdurier: Important Lessons from the Highs and Lows of Racing
    Dec 10, 2024 – 1:30:52
  • From World Cup Racer to GMBN Presenter – Neil Donoghue
    Dec 3, 2024 – 1:39:22
  • Ellie Hulsebosch – Setting Your Sights on the Top Step
    Nov 26, 2024 – 1:12:19
  • 2025 World Cup Changes and 2024 Highlights With Misspent Summers
    Nov 19, 2024 – 1:40:47
  • Vero Sandler – Making History at Red Bull Rampage
    Nov 12, 2024 – 1:00:09
  • Lachie Stevens-McNab – What Actually Goes Into a Breakthrough Season
    Nov 5, 2024 – 1:41:37
  • From Beginner to World Cup MTB Racer: Sian A’Hern’s Journey
    Oct 29, 2024 – 1:22:49
  • Josh Bryceland – Don’t Call It a Comeback
    Oct 22, 2024 – 1:24:55
  • Six Simple Steps to Being a Better Rider in 2025
    Oct 15, 2024 – 1:36:56
  • In the Face of Adversity – Kasper Woolley
    Oct 8, 2024 – 1:33:15
  • Mont-Sainte-Anne 2024 – Post-Race Show
    Oct 6, 2024 – 1:13:03
  • Nina Hoffmann: Mastering MTB Performance, Psychology, Injury and More
    Oct 1, 2024 – 1:45:08
  • Mont-Sainte-Anne 2024 – Pre-Race Show
    Sep 29, 2024 – 52:09
  • Charlie Murray Shares His Performance Secrets, Discusses the State of Enduro and More
    Sep 24, 2024 – 1:14:51
  • Danny MacAskill – Childhood, Going Viral, Retirement, Fame and More…
    Sep 17, 2024 – 1:55:01
  • Downtime Goes Downhill – Team Camp
    Sep 13, 2024 – 1:02:30
  • Developing the Best Enduro Bike – Neko Mulally
    Sep 10, 2024 – 1:05:58
  • Loudenvielle 2024 – Post-Race Show
    Sep 8, 2024 – 1:00:19
  • Presenting MTB to the World
    Sep 3, 2024 – 1:14:18
  • Loudenvielle 2024 – Pre-Race Show
    Sep 2, 2024 – 21:59
  • Andorra World Champs 2024 – Post-Race Show
    Aug 31, 2024 – 1:05:39
  • Adam Brayton – Death of the Privateer?
    Aug 27, 2024 – 1:15:08
  • Andorra World Champs 2024 – Pre-Race Show
    Aug 26, 2024 – 51:27
  • From Racer to Filming With the World’s Best Athletes
    Aug 20, 2024 – 1:32:47
  • Behind the Scenes of Red Bull Race Tapes
    Aug 13, 2024 – 1:11:18
  • Adapting to Change – Greg Callaghan On Staying Competitive in Enduro
    Aug 6, 2024 – 1:07:34
  • Christian Textor Proves You Can Be a Parent and an Amazing Racer
    Jul 30, 2024 – 1:48:35
  • ALN – Losing Faith in the Process and How To Fix It
    Jul 23, 2024 – 1:09:07
  • Sven Martin – The Changing Face of Mountain Bike Racing
    Jul 16, 2024 – 1:43:06
  • Jesse Melamed – Staying at the Sharp End of World Enduro
    Jul 9, 2024 – 1:20:22
  • Les Gets 2024 – Post-Race Show
    Jul 6, 2024 – 1:08:43
  • The Art of the Possible – With Ben Hildred
    Jul 2, 2024 – 1:18:15
  • Les Get 2024 – Pre-Race Show
    Jul 1, 2024 – 38:13
  • Cy Turner on Steel DH Bikes, Industry Challenges and More
    Jun 25, 2024 – 1:21:12
Recent Reviews
  • doobeedoug
    First Time Listener, First Time Reviewer!
    What a great podcast interview skills great knowledge thank you
  • Ryan Madani
    Awesome podcast
    Great insight on rising and life
  • jvnmrk
    Best World Cup DH podcast
    Great guests, great insight. Highly recommended for DH fans.
  • Jgaube21
    Top notch
    Downtime always has the best guests and info, also avoids getting stuck in one sector like dh, enduro, etc. Love heading out for long rides and getting into a Downtime podcast.
  • napptym
    Give it a listen…
    I highly recommend giving this podcast to listen. It provides great insight into the sport. One of the most impressive aspects of the Downtime podcast is Chris Hall’s interview style. He asks good questions and then lets the interviewee respond His style and cadence are very easy-going.
  • jimmy thefire starter
    Fantastic
    Quite possibly one of the finest Mountain bike podcasts available
  • ossegia
    Overt sexism
    During the Lenzerheide pre-race show Chris Kilmurray said that a lot of women rely on speed to get through features because they don’t have slow speed skill… that it can be quite noticeable that they lack basic bike riding ability. Excuse me what? A majority of women in the downhill WORLD CUP don’t have basic bike riding ability? I was disappointed Chris Hall didn’t speak up to defend all of these phenomenal top athletes with AMAZING bike riding skills. Overt sexism like that should be shut down immediately. I’m usually a big fan of this podcast but this was a huge disappointment and very offensive. I hope that in the next episode Chris Hall apologizes for that or I will be telling all of my friends to not listen.
  • ShrigBoof
    Casual Sexism
    Generally love the show, but really disappointed to not hear any push back when Chris Kilmurray made the assertion that most women in the DH World freaking Cup are lacking “basic bike riding ability”. Would love to hear more female representation in the podcast, rather than a round table of men giving less time to the women’s category and when they do bring it up, often talk down their riding abilities.
  • Baileym1976
    The definitive Downhill and Enduro podcast
    This podcast is the best produced and most informative look into downhill and enduro racing. All the biggest stars and racers appear on the podcast along with the top manufacturers. The podcast is excellently produced and has no real rival in the areas that it covers.
  • Ex-wUnderground User
    Outstanding and can’t wait for the next episode!
    Absolutely my favorite podcast by far! Informative, entertaining, interesting and addicting. The combination of interviews of individuals from all around the industry, male or female, racer or engineer, to trainers and coaches, comparisons of equipment, state of the sport and industry, it’s all covered. Not to mention it gets topped off with the Downtime EP print!
  • wet desert
    Among the best MTB pods available
    Its difficult to justfy the value here just because its so saturated: UK based, Euro heavy but US commentary from Neko & Eliot: its kinda global. A wide range of interviews & input from riders, coaches, male & female, and it takes me 3-4 listens per pod to soak it up. Easily among my most droolingly awaited pod downloads of the week - even more so when there are extras!
  • Iowazero
    Excellent information and mtb talk
    Just started listening to this mtb podcast, but really enjoy the information and topics discussed. I myself am an avid Midwestern mountain bike rider. A++++
  • rojochilanga
    Thanks
    Chris is very well prepared for each guest and runs the interview smoothly which keeps it engaging from start to finish. Well done.
  • Nunyoboy
    Amazing, well curated content
    Chris does an excellent job covering all aspects of Mountain biking. Everything from gear design, production and testing to mental/physical training and coaching. All along the way there are bits of history sprinkled in from all kinds of guests that bring perspective to the sport that anyone can enjoy.
  • mikemikaels12
    Interesting guest, great interviewer
    Just switched to Enduro from Rock Climbing. Really like the variety and letting the guests talk. Great topics.
  • Carrythe0
    Great Show
    Really interesting takes and insight into the MTB gravity world. Keep up the great interviews and begins the scene views!
  • teeld23
    Great show for all things gravity MTB/Training
    Absolutely love this show! Thanks for bringing on the top people involved with the sport we all love so much.
  • Njridert1
    The best
    Without a doubt the best bike related podcast out there. Always top quality content and great guests. Always looking forward to a new episode drop. Especially love the ones with Neko and Elliot during race season. Thanks for the great listening material for the long drives and days at the shop.
  • Marlon iTunes
    Prime MTB podcast!!
    Great work giving us mtb fanatics a great listen on every episode you put out! Quality!
  • Louis Reilly
    Great podcast!
    Best MTB podcast out there.
  • J.C.Talley
    Great Podcast!
    This is my favorite podcast! I especially like the more technical episodes about new products and technologies. And the episodes about wind tunnel testing were very interesting. I wish we could have more details about the results. Keep these technical podcasts coming!
  • Steve15h
    Best maybe podcast I’ve found yet.
    The production quality, questions, and content is the best there is for mtb podcasts.
  • Brad Reece
    Makes my commute an opportunity instead of a drag
    I have come to really look forward to this podcast and it is a welcome surprise whenever a new episode becomes available. Chris provides a nice structure and keeps the conversation moving in a way that reveals a lot about the unique personality and experience of each guest while also keeping it topical. Every episode has something that a mountain bike enthusiast can take away and think about or put into action. It is not easy to interview people. It takes research, hard work, and talent to make it happen in a really meaningful way. Chris is definitely making it happen and is improving his craft with each episode.
  • Mayfielder
    Race Recaps with Neko and Eliot
    Great podcast. My favorites are the race recaps. Keep them coming!
  • duckbearpig
    Made by a Rider, For Riders
    This podcast has been a great way to bridge my less frequent rides as a newish father. It is a struggle to get the stars to align sometimes. I’ve also made some purchases based on the interviews which have definitely made riding more enjoyable. My wallet hates me, but my bike does not! Also it’s always interesting that most pros pick skills coaching as their “if you had 150 quid, what would you buy” so I think I might try that as I’ve hit a wall skills wise. Trouble is where does one find a coach that is reasonably priced and worth my time away from my family? My buddies are firmly in the, “just ride your bike” camp. Maybe it’s a New England, USA thing. Hopefully further listens will provide an answer!
  • justinhorstmann
    Great Podcast!
    Awesome interview with Bruni - excellent questions, great convo, really in-depth. Good stuff, thanks!
  • Endurohase
    Borderline great.
    Good guests, intelligent conversation, useful information but the host is like listening to wallpaper paste dry. If the guest is entertaining, the episode is great. If the guest is not that charismatic, the episode can be a struggle to get through - despite the good information being shared.
  • Slinnyguy1911
    Great Podcast
    Thanks for putting out great content to help get me through my work day!!
  • LawrenceLindsey
    Finally a quality podcast for mountain bikers!
    Great variety of interviews and topics, from top athletes to technology all focuses on gravity oriented riding. Please keep up the great show!
  • denali99755
    Great interviewer and solid lineup of guests
    Chris Hall is a really excellent interviewer; each episode he comes prepared with excellent questions, always including a few that stretch the interviewee a bit and get at something that's really specific to their career, interests, personality or history. And he asks his questions and knows exactly how long to step back and let the guest speak without getting rambly. Obviously MTB-focused, but anyone who's interested in doing interview journalism could genuinely take a clinic on this show.
  • BrianB811
    Let’s The Guest Talk
    I love the smooth flow and patience of this podcast. All too often the host steam rolls over the guests before they can get their point across. Not so here. Good pace and smooth flow to each show. Love it!
  • Derek Theil
    Enjoyed every episode
    I really like to hear how somebody got involved in the sport or how they prepair for an upcoming event. It's nice to find out their backstory and not just what they have accomplished. Chris keep up the good work! Cheers from Portage, MI
  • Da Commish #1
    Quality Show, Must Listen
    Great interviews and big name guests!
  • Can II
    Genuine Podcast
    Chris does a great job at asking unique questions that separate his podcast from some of the other mtb podcasts out there. Thanks Chris for doing such great work, a Downtime Podcast shirt is in my very near future!
  • Electric Toltec
    Mr.
    Been into the mountain bike world for a long time...back to the John Tomac days. My son is a pro downhiller here in the USA. The mountain bike community has always felt like family to me and in many ways it has been and continues to be. Your podcasts have been such a gem of a find, I feel I am even more connected to my Mountain Bike Family because of your podcasts. Thanks Brother for putting this out into the universe. Keep on keeping on!! All the best!! ET
  • 743power
    One of my favorites
    Downtime has become one of my favorites! The host, Chris, is curious and smart and leads the conversations in an interesting manner. The guests are diverse and the topics they cover are usually a little different compared to the routine media interviews you’re used to. Keep up the good work!
  • Fattyheadshok
    More quality Mtb podcasts like this one.
    Downtime Mtb podcast is an excellent well done podcast. As a fan of Mtb that came to it later in life. Podcasts like downtime are a great resource for educating yourself and for fun. I listen at work and just soak it all up. Great guests and great info. Keep em coming!!
  • Drew_and_Owens
    Best MTB podcast I’ve heard!
    Been listening to podcasts for almost 10 years now and for some reason I hadn’t stumbled across this gem! As an avid mountain biker I enjoy this podcast a great deal. Chris is a great interviewer who is well prepared and knowledgeable and asks insightful questions that I think the guests appreciate (I know I do!). Cheers from Central California 🍻
  • kdiff
    Best MTB podcast, learn something in every episode
    I love mountain biking and I’m also a podcast junkie so it shouldn’t be too surprising that I’ve repeatedly tried every biking podcast out there and Downtime is definitely the best. Here are a few reasons why: The guests, they range from big names like Jerome, Greg M., Tracy Moseley, and Aaron Gwin to experts like Jordi (at Fox) and John Hall. Next, Chris (the interviewer) asks insightful questions and I learn something from every episode. There have been a few guests that I thought “why listen to that person” but listened anyway and afterwards thought “wow, I really like that person” and/or “that was very interesting”. (That is a sign of a good interviewer.) Chris also lets his guests speak and doesn’t interrupt them. (This occurs regularly in another certain mtb podcast.) My only critique would be that I would like longer episodes but to be fair does an addict ever say they want less?
  • KFYork
    A proper podcast.
    Many podcasts - ironically - don’t let the interviewee say much. Rather, the interviewer often interrupts and goes on with drivel. The Downtime podcast allows for the interviewee to say what they’ve to say. Then, properly thought out follow-up questions ensue. Job well done. Give it a listen if you’ve not yet!
  • nermol
    Weekly Bike Nerd Fix
    What a great podcast for those of us who love the sport. I especially love the personal stories of the top pro’s and how they got into the sport, and how they stay at the top of their game. I look forward to a new one every week.
  • Parallax MTB
    Cheers from Panama!
    Loving this podcast! You guys should do something along the lines of not overdoing things like fancy drivetrains or looking up to the finest carbon for casual riders, The MTB rabbit hole can drag you in so easily that we forget to be grateful for what we have
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