Caleb Holonko Pushes the Limits With a World-First Move on the Toonie Drop
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Caleb Holonko Pushes the Limits With a World-First Move on the Toonie Drop
"Caleb Holonko is at it again with his signature style and handling in this short and oh-so-sweet banger, filmed on the moody and iconic trails in the North Shore of Vancouver. Filmed by Adison MacDonald for , this slice of vibes is just under three minutes long, but has us craving more. How It Is II, a follow-up to How It Is, was filmed on Holonko's home trails on Vancouver's iconic North Shore and is a masterclass in creativity,"
"Filmed by Adison MacDonald for , this slice of vibes is just under three minutes long, but has us craving more. How It Is II, a follow-up to How It Is, was filmed on Holonko's home trails on Vancouver's iconic North Shore and is a masterclass in creativity, style, and the kind of bike control most of us can only dream of on trails that are on most riders' bucket lists."
Caleb Holonko rides his home trails on Vancouver's North Shore with signature style and precise handling in a short, high-energy video under three minutes. Filmed by Adison MacDonald, the edit emphasizes moody trail atmosphere, textbook lines, and creativity across iconic features. How It Is II showcases exceptional bike control, culminating in a never-been-done move on the infamous Toonie Drop that caps the shoot. The video delivers compact, repeat-worthy sequences that leave viewers wanting more. Deven grew up in southern Oregon amid extensive trail networks, worked in nearly every industry role from unpaid shop groom to sales, service, and PR, and champions accessibility and positivity in cycling.
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