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Every masterpiece begins with the frame

The INTENSE crew caught up with brand ambassador Jutt Wood for a quick Q&A, diving into the roots of his riding journey and the inspiration behind his latest build — a fully custom M1 crafted from the ground up. Jutt’s genuine passion for two wheels shines through in everything he does, making him the perfect rider to highlight what’s possible with our Frame First program.

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INTENSE Closes Out the Season in Style — Two Teams, One Brand, One Mission

Two Teams. One INTENSE Mission.

From the steep woods of Lake Placid to the high-speed straights, both INTENSE Factory Racing and INTENSE Racing USA closed out the 2025 season in true INTENSE fashion — with grit, speed, and style. Dante Silva landed an impressive 16th in finals, Louise Ferguson and Mille Johnset charged into the top 12, and the crew proved once again that whether it’s the global stage or home soil, INTENSE riders bring the fire.

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Oscar Härnström’s Gun Smoke & Silver Builds

Oscar Härnström’s eye for style shines in his latest custom builds: a matching INTENSE M1 downhill bike and DJ rig in a sleek gun smoke and silver theme. Known for his smooth style and creativity on the bike, Oscar’s signature touch makes these builds as much art as they are performance machines.

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Louise Ferguson Makes History at Red Bull Hardline.
Photos credit: @moonhead_media There are moments in mountain biking that shift the landscape—when skill, style, and courage collide in unforgettable ways. Louise Ferguson just gave us one of those moments. This past weekend at Red Bull Hardline Wales, widely known as...
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Race Report - World Cup #6: Andorra

The high-altitude track in Vallnord, Andorra pushed riders to their limits in Round 6 of the UCI Downhill World Cup. With fast straights, steep tech, and loose corners, the course demanded precision—and INTENSE Factory Racing rose to the occasion. From qualifying domination to Mille Johnset’s podium performance, the team proved once again that the M1 is built for the world’s toughest tracks.

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