Tyler Medaglia Interview - New Team  for the Canadian ISDE World Trophy Rider
Enduro, Canada, Interviews Noel Flatters / Editor Enduro, Canada, Interviews Noel Flatters / Editor

Tyler Medaglia Interview - New Team for the Canadian ISDE World Trophy Rider

News broke this morning that Canadian ISDE World Trophy Team member Tyler Medaglia had signed a contract with Canadian MX team Honda Canada/Gopher Dunes Racing (GDR)/Fox Racing. This move came after his previous team (Thor GasGas Racing Canada) folded operations several days ago. We had been hearing rumours over the past month or so that things were ending for the team, so I was definitely interested to see where Medaglia, currently one of Canada’s best ISDE riders, would end up. Tyler was kind enough to give some time to Enduro.Media earlier today to chat about the change, his new team, and how the team was looking at his Enduro/Off-Road racing program.

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Shooting Pro Hard Enduro: Red Bull Outliers - The Track Walk

Shooting Pro Hard Enduro: Red Bull Outliers - The Track Walk

In mid-August I got back from shooting for a week in Ontario at the Canadian Grand National Championships and the final round of the Triple Crown Series. Next up for me was to shoot Red Bull Outliers - Round 5 of the FIM World Hard Enduro Championship Series here in, and around, my hometown of Calgary AB.

For Outliers the prologue would take place at Olympic Plaza in downtown Calgary, with the single Hard Enduro stage being run in the Badlands just north of Brooks in Steveville, Alberta (about 2.5 hours east of Calgary). I’ll cover the prologue and the hard enduro stage in later posts, but for this one I’m going to share my experience going to shoot the pro riders’ reconnaissance track walk out in Steveville on the Thursday afternoon before the weekend of racing.

The Outliers course is held on private ranch land, just on the edge of Dinosaur Provincial Park. The Badlands are a beautiful combination of desert and prairie, characterised by relatively short but very steep hills made of clay and sandstone/shale. In the summer, this area can get atrociously hot and dry, with temperatures in 30c+ range most days. There’s basically no shade out there, except for what you can find in the coulees (valleys) below the hills. To top it all off, this is rattlesnake country, too, which just adds to the fun from a sports photographer’s perspective, lol!

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