Welcome to Destination Trail, a series that follows riders as they travel the globe, hunting for its greatest trails. Some of what they find might be renowned, some undiscovered, but that’s the point. When expectations and attitudes are stripped away, only the essence of mountain biking remains. This is where adventure thrives, and it’s here that memories are made.

    In this episode, we follow Curtis Keene and Darren Berrecloth as they take their new Stumpjumper FSRs to Ainsa, Spain to ride Zona Zero. More than just a place, Zona Zero is a group of passionate trail riders that have been building enduro-focused trails in the region for more than 11 years. The 1,000 kilometers of trails follow medieval village paths that traverse the surrounding foothills of the Pyrenees, intersecting with ruins so often that riding here is almost equal parts archaeology and trail riding. See why Curtis is already saying that Zona Zero should be on every rider’s radar.

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    1. Here is a challenge. Make a video talking about the Place and not about You. Using not one superlative… how amazingly awesome would that be!

    2. That's some awesome country and riding terrain. I'd love to spend a month or two there to really get it seared in my brain — including the local life style.

    3. Hey there guys at Specialized. Motivated by this wicked video we are planning to go to Ainsa and ride Zona Zero at the start of August this year. I was wondering if you guys could help me in gathering a little more information about the area, difficulty of the trails, locals in the area who will help us and hiring of bikes. Any information would help.
      Thanks a million

    4. Hola, he estado montando bicicletas mtb enduro durante los últimos 14 años. He comprado bicicletas de diferentes fabricantes (Trek, Santa Cruz, YT). Mi última compra es la Specialized e-mtb Turbo Comp con cuadro de aluminio. En primer lugar, la relación calidad/precio de esta bici es probablemente una de las peores, si no la peor, del mercado actual… un precio muy elevado para la pésima calidad de sus componentes. En segundo lugar, el servicio de atención al cliente es un “formalismo", pareciera que las personas allí han sido entrenadas para rechazar los reclamos! ¡Digo esto porque el tipo de respuestas que dan!

      Algunos de los problemas con mi bici:

      1) Tuve que cambiar las cubierta delantera y trasera originales después de algunos usos… Las cubiertas estaban sudando el líquido sellante antipinchazos tubular por todas partes.

      2) Antes de cumplir el primer año, el buje de la rueda trasera colapsó… Tuve que comprar uno nuevo.

      3) Ahora, la última es que todo el marco de aluminio presenta un severo problema de corrosión. Está creciendo por todas partes a una velocidad increíble.

      ES MI HUMILDE CONSEJO… Huye de las bicicletas Specialized. ¡Hay muchas bicicletas buenas con mejores precios y servicios de atención al cliente que funcionan!

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