Dirty Pages was founded in 1999 as the first dedicated Dutch website on mountainbiking, where passion for the sport was its prime directive. In the years that followed the website steadily grew and started to focus on own written content. This original content, where quality, depth and broading of the mountainbike lifestyle became major centre points, made Dirty Pages become a comprehensive information and inspiration source for many, with the latest news, extensive test reports, race reports and a discussion forum. This discussion forum hosts a large cycling community, from the avid cross country rider to the weekend warrior downhill rider.
Dirty Pages characterizes itself to be a broad website with mountainbiking as its main focus. The website is the work of volunteers, who dedicate their free time to keep the website up to date and publish their own content.
Mission
Dirty Pages profiles itself as a reference website for the Benelux on mountainbiking. All aspects and disciplines of the sport are taken into account and Dirty Pages strives to add to the development of mountainbiking as a sport.
Editorial staff
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Ruben Boer
Initiator/Art Director/Webdeveloper/Advertising -
Coen de Jongh
Public Relations/Photography/Teammanager -
Jeroen van den Brand
Technical editor/News editor/Product tester
Advertising
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Postal address
Dirty Pages
Postbus 1195
9718 BD Groningen
Email addresses
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Business information
| Chamber of commerce | 04067294 |
Copyright
All content on this website is the property of Dirty Pages, including text and photographic material and is therefor protected with copyright (unless otherwise specified). This content may not be copied, reproduced or used in any other way, for any other purposes, in which form or in whatever way or means, or be published in other media (including other websites) without stricktly written premission.






