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It’s been a quiet few years for Ritte. The small Californian-based company has barely made a surface ripple since it made a splash in 2015 with its Ace and Snob road framesets. But now the high-style brand is back, revealing two new Reynolds-steel bikes which have been designed with insight from legendary frame builder Tom …

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Cycling in New Zealand is set to get a boost in 2020 with the formation of a new men’s Continental team: Black Spoke Pro Cycling Academy. The venture has been founded with the goal of “seeing more New Zealand cyclists competing and winning on the world stage” and will be headlined in 2020 by a …

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In spring 2018, Tim Walton and Linda Beilig set off from the UK to explore the world by bicycle. To date, they have cycled 33,000 km through 31 countries, camping and couchsurfing along the way. What follows is the story of their 1,000km journey across the Tibetan Plateau in Western China.

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This week’s episode is all about the explosion of gravel racing and riding. Where did it come from? Where is it going? Why does nobody (ok, not nobody, but way fewer people) want to race on the road anymore? Abby chats with Olivia Dillon, who works at Velocio, Jess Cerra, who runs a gravel camp, …

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Evil Bikes – one of the most gravity-focussed mountain bike brands – is getting into gravel. And the Washington-based company’s first foray into the dropbar world is one that’s sure to raise an eyebrow with geometry numbers that scream trail mountain bike louder than the rock singer that inspired the new bike’s name. This is …

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