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Wie man ein tolles Trailnetzwerk entwickelt

By: Chris Posch August 22, 2016

Die Leitlinien für den Aufbau nachhaltiger Mountainbikewege und Trailnetzwerke wurden von Organisationen wie der International Mountain Bicycling Association und Outdoor Recreation Northern Ireland nachhaltig etabliert. Wenn Du nicht nur danach strebst, einen guten Trail zu bauen, sondern möchtest, dass die Biker in Deine Destination wiederkehren, dann befolge diese Schritte.

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Topics: trails, Design, destination, strategy, know-how-transfer, analyse, masterplan, sustainable trailbuilding

Study Trip - 2nd Ride with us 2016 - Save the date

By: Chris Posch May 19, 2016

Praktischer und strategischer Know-how Transfer

2016 lenkt Allegra das größte Trail-Entwicklungsprojekt der Alpen. Unsere vier Trail-Spezialisten Claude Balsiger, Lukas Häusler, Patrick Koller und Chris Bernhardt steuern ein Team von über 25 Trailworkern und -professionals, um der Bike Republik Sölden nachhaltige und spaßige Trails zu liefern. 

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Topics: trails, destination, development, strategy, know-how-transfer, masterplan, study trip, sustainable trailbuilding

WORK 02 - LAYING THE FOUNDATION FOR GRAUBÜNDEN

By: Darco Cazin March 26, 2016

graubündenBIKE has been the most comprehensive development project we have ever worked on, from the concept phase all the way to the execution of single action items. And we‘re proud of the results it has produced.

Graubünden raised 2.4 Million Swiss Francs to invest in the development of the mountain biking offer during five years. Regional and local partners doubled this amount, by investing cash and personal resources. In addition, all destinations made siginificant investments outside of the graubündenBIKE project. This huge effort from all partners was the foundation for the dynamic development of mountain biking tourism in all destinations.

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Topics: laax, st.moritz, trails, services, identity, work, davos, engadin, graubünden, lenzerheide, strategy, know-how-transfer, analyse, masterplan, klosters

The Environmental Impacts of Mountain Biking

By: Chris Bernhardt March 17, 2016

The environmental impacts of mountain biking are a topic of frequent, and sometimes heated, discussion by advocates, tourism promoters, environmentalists, and land managers. Unfortunately, misunderstandings and stereotypes exist, and in the worst cases poor information is used to make decisions about trail access. While there are many anecdotal and emotional responses to mountain biking, what are the actual impacts?

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Topics: trails, destination, Enviromental Impacts, strategy, know-how-transfer, traildesign

4 Things We Learned During The Project graubündenBIKE

By: Darco Cazin August 21, 2015

1. The bad image of mountain biking is home made
Amongst most mountain biking stakeholders, the image of mountain bike riders is not a positive one. This is due to the way our sport is presented in the general and special interest media as well as in advertising campaigns for banks, cars or soft drinks. If you look at those images, mountain bikers are almost exclusively seen riding over cliffs, through genuine pastures and very seldom on an actual trail.

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Topics: laax, st.moritz, trails, services, identity, davos, engadin, graubünden, lenzerheide, strategy, know-how-transfer, analyse, masterplan, klosters

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