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Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Comp Carbon 6Fattie test


An excellent bike for the hiker who wants to ride safely on technical and non-technical tracks. At moderate speeds it is faithful: the section of the tires give us stability, grip in corners and comfort due to the use of lower pressures. From a race point of view, the use of “standard” sections still give advantages in terms of reactivity and driving precision.

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[email protected] I am a fan of everything that has 2 wheels: at a young age I practiced road and track cycling (Italian Allievi champion). At the age of 18 I passed into the cross country competing at national/international level as an Under23. Past Elite, I made the choice to take things more lightly from a training point of view, and my love for gravity disciplines was born, training me as an FCI MTB instructor and guide. Now I have made passion my profession by managing 2 MTB centers on the island of Elba (Bike Center Elba and Elba MTB), creating the FANTAmtb and telling in an ironic but professional way everything that revolves around MTB thanks to 365mountainbike and 365TV (YouTube'PULITI dentro BIKER fuori').

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