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Zipp is an indisputable icon in the wheel and component business and they have a long history of innovation. They were one of the very first brands who thought about wheels differently and pushed the envelope to bring performance wheels where they are today. An engineer by the name of Leigh Sargent is the founder …

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We take a break from our Roadmap Episodes this week (they’ll be back next week) to bring you a news roundup, including doping positives and rumors that Chris Froome is looking to change teams. Plus, a chat with SRAM about the future of its drivetrains. Wider? Lower? Where are we going? Then, we talk to former …

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Most businesses we’ve spoken to so far in this podcast have had a relatively straightforward journey, but Wahoo Fitness does not fit that mould. Chip Hawkins is the company’s founder and believe it or not, the Wahoo business started off in boat docks. That’s right, floating boat docks. But it was a good business with …

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CyclingTips Nerd Alert Podcast, Features, Flavel bikes, Podcasts, Raoul Luescher, Ruckus Composites, Shimano, Specialized -

This week’s Nerd Alert episode starts with a lighthearted discussion about two big recent product releases: the new Specialized Diverge gravel bike and Shimano’s new low-cost Deore mountain bike groupset. In particular, we debated the merits of the flat-bar version of the new Diverge, which Caley and Dave are totally into, and James is … …

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Bikes are booming. Countries are paying for bike repairs; cities are shutting down roads to cars, making them safer for cyclists and pedestrians; in some places, bike sales are reaching holiday-volume levels. One of cycling’s greatest strengths, and most confounding weaknesses, is the gulf between participants and fans. Can pro cycling take advantage of the …

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