TRed’s ASHAA aero carbon track bar is the wildest, most niche handlebar we’ve ever seen. And their new Peregrine Falcon track bike is just as likely to make you faster! Do you need this wild shapely new ASHAA carbon track bar? Probably not unless you are regularly in the velodrome, racing a wide range of
Month: September 2021
Roadside Reload: On Sunday April 8th 2012, I got a second chance for a once in a lifetime experience of chasing the most feared Monument of the year – Paris-Roubaix. And just like my ride across these hellish roads a couple days prior, this day was nothing short of ‘epic’. As I looked back through
Britain’s Joss Lowden has broken cycling’s hour record for women. The 33-year-old rider posted a distance of 48.405km in one hour, beating the record by 398m in the Grenchen Velodrome, Switzerland. The Drops-Le Col-Tempur rider beat Italian Vittoria Bussi’s distance of 48.007km set in 2018. “I was bit dramatic with nerves to the extreme, and
“When you live in the city, everything is fair game.” That’s the thought process of bike thieves, who are increasingly willing and able to yoink bikes from anywhere and everywhere. But Hiplok is looking to turn the tables, pulling out all the stops to deliver the world’s first angle grinder-proof portable bike lock – the
It was with sadness we learnt of the passing of one of the worlds best cycling coaches, Heiko Salzwedel. German media reported that he had died in Berlin on Wednesday at the age of 64. Heiko Salzwedel was born in the old East Germany in 1957. He set up the Australian Institute of Sport Road
Australia’s Tour Down Under has been cancelled for the second year in a row because of the Covid-19 pandemic. Restrictions in Australia made it difficult for teams to travel to the event, which was due to be part of the men’s UCI World Tour and women’s UCI Pro Tour. The Tour Down Under is traditionally
Heiko Salzwedel, who held coaching roles with British Cycling from 2002 to 2017 across three separate spells, has died at the age of 64. Salzwedel had most recently worked for OSP Brandenburg, in his native Germany’s Olympic training centre. With British Cycling, he was involved in three Olympics, including helping a men’s team pursuit squad
After years of waiting, NAHBS is set to return for 2022. Like many events around the world, the North American Handmade Bicycle Show ended up cancelling the 2020 edition due to the pandemic situation in Texas at the time. That pushed things back a year, but in February, hopes of a 2021 edition of the
If you recently bought a new commuter bike or resolved to start riding to work more frequently, you may have realized that your old backpack simply isn’t cutting it as a comfortable way to carry all of your gear to work. Or maybe you keep catching your pant leg on your chain, or you’re feeling
Ridden to several World, European, National Championship & World Cup wins this year, Canyon is giving their full-suspension Lux & hardtail Exceed XC mountain bikes a facelift and spec boost for the 2022 race season. Neither frame itself has changed since the Exceed debuted its superlight carbon Canyon Factory Racing option last summer. But now
Hell of the North Preview: Paris-Roubaix in October! Better than no L’enfer du Nord as in 2020, and the weather forecast say’s there is a 90% chance of rain on Sunday, so we may get a muddy Roubaix. Ed Hood is looking forward to cobbled battle through the worst of the elements – here is
A new Strava 3D Terrain view option adds another perspective on elevation for subscribers planning new routes in their online route builder tool. At the same time, all users now get full Beacon safety tracking control so our friends & family can keep an eye on us while out training or racing away from home.
If you think bicycle helmets are designed to be as safe as possible, think again. The problem isn’t the brands…none of the good ones are cutting corners or making false claims. The problem is the testing…it’s unrealistic. So helmets have to be harder than necessary to pass those tests and get certified to sell. Which
What we first knew as the Sufferfest training videos over 10 years ago, has evolved into a full suite of fitness and cycling based training plans, workouts and entertainment videos called SYSTM. Sufferfest founder David McQuillen took us through the new suite for a personal first look at all that SYSTM offers. In our coverage
Paralympic cycling champion Jon-Allan Butterworth has joined GB’s Para-snowboarding team. The former RAF weapons technician, 35, from Sutton Coldfield, retired from professional cycling last year after winning gold at Rio 2016 and three silver medals at London 2012. Butterworth lost his left arm in a rocket attack in Iraq in 2007. After that, he started
EXT Racing Shox have released Superlight V2 Springs for the Storia coil shock, saving up to 30% on weight over the previous Superlight generation. Made up of a new steel containing a higher amount of Vanadium, the new springs are said to be capable of withstanding higher dynamic stresses with improved life span, too. EXT
With #CXisCOMING the hashtag for many of us and the fall season arriving, it’s time to start thinking about transitioning out of peak summer cycling form. Should we think about just riding easy during this period, or including a bit of intense work? No ‘cross this year for Dr. Stephen Cranking up Summer FitnessThanks to
I’ll be honest, the scenery didn’t hurt. But the climb up to the refugio in the Swiss Alps did. Quite a few glasses of Swiss red wine that night and staying up chatting with their team until nearly 1am probably hurt a little, too. On the first full day of BMC’s new all-road and gravel
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