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Marching forward Rudy Project was long known as a discount brand. Although its catalog of helmets and sunglasses has always been impressively large, everything was also always on sale. Moreover, its products seemed to suffer from that bargain reputation with odd styling and overall performance that lagged behind the competition — count me as one …

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Over the past few weeks, I’ve attempted to delve into a few topics for all the new cyclists that are hitting the streets. First, I threw a few broad words of advice out there, stuff I wished I’d known when I first started out. Then last week I was challenged (and failed by $10) to …

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Diverge, Features, gravel bike, mavic, Met helmets, Oakley, Rudy Project, Specialized, Sportful, Tech, Videos -

Who’s dreaming of getting out for long days in the saddle? I know I am. The weather since this whole situation kicked off here in France has been barmy; a young couple occupies the apartment to the left of us, they clearly love it. Out every day topping up the tan on their balcony. I …

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With a few exceptions, bikes within any given team all look the same. The riders wear the same kits. Homogeneity is the goal. There is no “I” in team. Granted, there’s a lot of variation in rider shapes and sizes. It’s one thing to tweak jerseys and shorts to fit every rider, however when it …

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