Roadside: I’ve been fortunate to see the Tour of Flanders in person and ride the famed Belgian cobbled bergs on more than one occasion – and as we plod into a 2nd year of locked down travel, a look back at happier times might serve as a look ahead to what’s coming when travel opens
Month: March 2021
Next-Gen Sports have added a new tire sealant for low volume, high pressure tires, dubbed Super Sealant. It uses a synthetic latex liquid base and is ammonia free, hence the claim that this is non-toxic and “kills leaks, not fish”, something they actually tested on unsuspecting Dwarf Gourami fish… here’s more. Next-Gen Sports Super Sealant
De Ronde Preview: The biggest race on the calendar – If you ask a bike fan in Flanders. But ‘De Ronde’ is a phenomenal race, every year is an epic battle, not just between the riders, but the elements and the route. Ed Hood builds the excitement for Sunday with our Flanders PEZ Race Preview.
For most people in the states, Bryton isn’t a household cycling computer name — but we think that’s about to change. Bryton’s newest head unit, the Bryton Rider 750, comes packed with easy-to-use features, a color touch screen, and a price point nearly two hundred dollars lower than similar units from competitors. As of 2021,
Intend is the kind of mountain bike component workshop where everything they create just makes you want to ride your bike harder, and the return of their machined alloy Rocksteady cranks is no different. Developed & manufactured entirely in Germany, the gravity-ready aluminum Rocksteady crankset could be the perfect upgrade for enduro or all-mountain riders
Photo submitted by Thomas Brient, “…taken on a cold and cloudy Sunday, although the first of Spring. You can see the Palace of Versailles, nearby Paris – France, and on the right the golden roof of the Royal Chapel (1710) that was undergoing a complete restoration since 2017. Due to the pandemic, the Palace is
TOOLBOX: It’s that time of year for many cyclists: our base training period is ending and we’re moving into the “build phase”. But these five common mistakes can stop your progress, so here’s what to watch out form and how to keep your training on track. To me, all great training is based on a
Velo have entered the ebike market with two new saddle options for eMTB and commuter ebikes. Both get Velo’s iCarry system, designed to help you lift your ebike more easily by picking it up at the rear of the saddle. That’s not all… there’s also an antibacterial saddle from Velo, designed to ward off odour-propagating
The nature of our coverage here at Bikerumor doesn’t always lend itself to long term reviews. After all, before we can finish the story about one new wheelset launching, we’re already hearing about the next. But every once in a while, a product’s performance encourages a longer look. Or more appropriately, it performs so well
Race Breakdown: Another exciting weekend with the top battles in Belgium and Spain. Spencer Martin breaks down the action from Gent-Wevelgem and the Volta Ciclista a Catalunya and gives us his takeaways, the good, the bad and what it all means for the season. – This article is an excerpt from the Beyond the Peloton
Photo submitted by Kris, “I parked next to a decommissioned dump truck on a ride in Tanzania. I don’t think I’d have much of a chance if it was operational…” We always love seeing photos from where you are riding and are happy to share them with our readers around the world here on the Pic
Wondering what the difference is between SRAM GX Eagle AXS and the more expensive XO1 and XX1 wireless groups? In this post and video, we’ll show you every feature that’s shared, and what’s different, between SRAM’s wireless mountain bike derailleurs and shifters. Spoiler alert: There’s not much, which makes the price difference between them even
Race Report: After a tough, wind-swept 250 kilometres, Wout van Aert won the 2021 Gent-Wevelgem. The leader of the Jumbo-Visma team started the day as top favourite and did not disappoint. He won the sprint from a leading group of seven riders who had been off the front for most of the day. Italians took
Adam Yates has won the Volta a Catalunya ahead of Geraint Thomas in a race dominated by Ineos Grenadiers. Britain’s Yates, 28, led the race since a powerful victory on the summit finish of stage three on Vallter 2000. Ineos completed the top three in the general classification, with Australia’s Richie Porte second, 45 seconds
For many of us riders, spring time means lots of mud. Instead of skipping the mud puddles I love to embrace my inner four year old and go right through them. By the end of my early spring rides, I am covered in dirt splotches head to toe. This year I am excited to continue
Judging from the spate of videos on YouTube and perhaps related to the explosive growth in interest in gravel riding, endurance riding has become A Thing. While Paris-Brest-Paris is probably le grandpére of endurance riding contests, in the modern era The Race Across America began the trend towards ultra-marathon bike rides, with various supported and
Photo submitted by Kevin Krieg, “It doesn’t rain very much in southern California. When it does, it is very welcomed but puts a damper on my rides. I know, super spoiled. I have a trainer but only use it as a last resort. The day this was shot it had rained all night and morning
PeloPics: Gent-Wevelgem is this Sunday, and we have rummaged through the Cor Vos archive and put together this collection of the best Wevelgem photos from the 70s, 80s and 90s. The Wevelgem race might be the poor cousin of the Ronde van Vlaanderen with less muurs and cobbles, but it always had a worthy winner.
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