Brendan “Brendog” Fairclough has officially launched a brand-new, five-episode travel diary titled ‘Roaming on 2 Wheels’. This short series is a must-watch and is kind of filling a void in MTB media. Think reality TV, but for mountain biking, but not in a “guilty pleasure” way at all. This is a format that we haven’t really seen before in the MTB scene, and I think it has some serious potential.
Episode 1: Testing the Frontier in South Korea
Supported by a heavy-hitting lineup of industry giants like Monster Energy, Scott, Pirelli, SRAM/RockShox, and GoPro, this series isn’t just your average edit; it’s a high-production hunt for the world’s most remote and iconic trails. The global expedition is set to drop throughout 2026, starting with a deep dive into a land that’s about to become a major player on the racing circuit: South Korea.
The series opener joins Brendog heading to the heart of the Korean peninsula to sample good grub, hidden trails, and the rich MTB culture that has been growing in South Korea. He isn’t going alone, though. He’s brought along some serious rippers in the form of World Enduro Champion Jack Moir and World Cup racer Theo Erlangsen.
Roaming on 2 Wheels
South Korea is a bit of a mystery to the global MTB community, despite being 70% mountainous. The crew grabbed an exclusive first look at the brand-new World Cup track at Mona Yongpyong Resort, which is slated to host the first-ever Asian round of the UCI MTB World Series later this year. If you want to see what the future of world-class racing looks like in the East, this is the preview you’ve been waiting for.
Roaming on 2 Wheels
What’s Next for the 2026 Season?
While South Korea is the first stop, Fairclough and his rotating cast of freeride legends and downhill pros have a massive year ahead. Here is where the ‘Roaming on 2 Wheels’ crew is headed next:
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Destination |
What to Expect |
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Reunion Island |
Volcanic shreds in a tropical paradise. |
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Eastern Europe |
Exploring Poland, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic with cycling hero Peter Sagan. |
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North American West Coast |
A pure shred road trip through the birthplace of MTB history. |
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Chile |
Pioneering untouched trails high in the Andes. |
