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GT SANCTION EXPERT


TAKING THE ‘LONGER, lower and slacker’ mantra to the next level, GT’s new Sanction epitomises the direction today’s enduro bikes are taking, blurring the line between trail/all-mountain bikes and full-on downhill bikes.

The 165mm (6.5in) travel Sanction is a direct result of GT’s partnership with the Athertons and takes a lot of its inspiration from their World Championship proven Fury DH bike. On top of the radical geometry, 650b wheels and bulletproof construction, the bike comes with a race-ready spec that should charge as hard as the frame it’s bestowed upon.

PRICE 2170$ (complete bike)



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