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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMResults Giro d'Italia Women 2026 stage 5 - Demi Vollering wins chaotic queen stage but Anna van der Breggen stays firm in the pink jerseyStage 5 of the Giro d'Italia Women was a full-on day of racing with plenty climbing in the Dolomites and a GC race that exploded very far from the finish. Demi Vollering attempted to distance Anna van der Breggen on multiple occasions but was not able to; but in Sante Stefano di Cadore, the European...0 Comments 0 Shares 9 ViewsPlease log in to like, share and comment!
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Stuff is Messed Up, Especially this GUY #ride #bike #shortsNew to the Family Trusted Partners: Gravel Threads - Cool @ss T-shirts Designs IKAG Special Discount Code of 15% OFF: ...0 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views - CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMUAE turn the tide on INEOS - Giro stage winner set to renew with Tadej Pogacar's teamJhonatan Narvez is a former rider for Netcompany INEOS and over the past few months, it had been understood that he was the British team's focal figure for the upcoming transfer season. However, it is now reported that the Ecuadorian might have agreed on a new deal with UAE Team Emirates - XRG. Th...0 Comments 0 Shares 28 Views
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- BIKESNOBNYC.COMSome Things Never ChangeIll always have a soft spot for the good old-fashioned road bike:Thats because even here in the biggest city in West Greenland, a road bike will carry you swiftly and efficiently to places where you can at least pretend youre deep in the country:Also, just because its called a road bike doesnt mean you have to ride it on the road:At the risk of repeating myselfoh, who am I kidding, Ive been repeating myself on a daily basis since 2007the sense that road cycling is somehow insular or elitist is one of the biggest misconceptions in cycling. The majority of the population does not have ready access to mountain bike trails or miles and miles of gravel roads, but pretty much everybody lives on or neara road. And pretty much any road bike made within the last 60 years will do. Just put on a pair of 28mm tires and youre in business:Or, if it cant fit 28mm tires, just use 25s, dont worry, youll be fine.A related misconception is that road bikes and road cycling is stuffy, uptight and conformist, while alt cycling is diverse, creative and original. Is it though? Id argue that no approach to cycling is any more or less original than any other, and the bikes and riders at an alt cycling event look just as similar to each other as anybodyand I dont mean that in a bad way, either. Groups of riders tend to look similar because they use the stuff that works for the type of riding they do, thats all. This is why roadies wear Lycra bib shorts and PNS jerseys, and alt cyclists carry film cameras and use wide bars.And they all use wide bars.Heres a bar so wide he had to stand across the street to get the whole thing in the shot:Heres one so wide he couldnt get the whole bar in the shot at all:Heres a rider explaining how he literally cant hold onto both grips at the same time while riding:And heres the latest Grandpappy LaDons Ultraromantical Seven-Foot Wide I-Look-Like-Im-Pretending-To-Be-An-Airplane-While-Im-Riding Bar:It takes 75 yards of tape to wrap and it announces to the world that you store your bike in a barn because you cant roll it through normal doorways.By the way, if you ever need to repel a group of angry alt cyclists, just hold up any chainring larger than 42 teeth:It has exactly the same effect as flashing a crucifix at a vampire, which is why I wear one around my neck at all times.In any case, even though I have essentially no desire to own a modern road bike, given my aforementioned soft spot Ill still click on something like this just to see whats happening:Just as alt cyclists think theyre highly original because they each opt for slightly different shades of Newbaums, road bike enthusiasts increasingly suffer from the delusion that they need different types of road bikes:Seriously, how are there so many different types of road bike? There should just be Best All-Around Road Bike, and Best Budget Road Bike. THATS IT.* And no, Im not saying there shouldnt be a Best Electric Road Bike at allits 2026 and e-bikes are a thing whether you like it or notbut at the very least there should be a totally separate round-up of Best E-Bikes and Best Electric Road Bike should simply be a category within that. *[Actually, there shouldnt even be Best All-Around Road Bike. There should just be Best Road Bike. The All-Around is implied for reasons Ive already established.]As for the Best Budget Road Bike category, I was once young and shopping for a road bike with a limited budget, so I like to see whats available for those people today. Heres what they chose:Im totally unfamiliar with Cannondales offerings these days, but it looks like the least expensive CAAD14 is $2,499:Setting aside my old man prejudices against dick breaks and hidden cables and stuff, that seems like a reasonable choice. Of course knowing what I know now Id tell someone today they should consider a Roadini or something, but thats not what I did 30 years ago when I was shopping for a road bike, and while there was technically no such this as a Roadini, Rivendell did already exist at the time. In fact I would up with pretty much that Cannondale, only 11 CAADs ago:Though I guess it was a couple notches below 105 component-wise, and while my memory is hazy, a look at the specs reveals the drivetrain was a 36/46 crank with an 11-24 rear cassette. So basically theyd figured out someone shopping for a road bike in this price range didnt need the 5311, but they hadnt yet figured out that they might want a gear lower than 3624though I guess in those days you would have just gotten a triple. I also dont remember the price, but $800 sounds about right. That was a lot of money to me at the time, and two seconds of Internetting suggests thats the equivalent of about $1,600 todayless than that CAAD14 with Shimano 105, but about the same as this bike, which is probably a more apt comparison:The biggest difference between this bike and the one I bought 30 years ago isnt the price, which is basically the same, or even the tech, which is mostly the same apart from the dick breaks. The biggest difference is that 30 years ago Cannondale was an independent company making its bikes domestically, and today its one of many brands owned by a holding company and the bikes are manufactured overseas.Anyway, like many people at that stage in life I didnt really have any disposable income, but fortunately riding a bike doesnt really require any, so thats how I spent most of my spare timeriding alone. And I must have been pleased with the bike because I had two more CAAD-whatevs after that one, though over time the gearing got taller and the parts got more expensive. But really the brand of bike and the country of origin was incidental, and it was the shop that sold me the bike that eventually invited me to ride with them, and to race with them, and ultimately gave me many times my moneys worth in terms of experience and relationships.Now Im back to riding alone, but unlike those days I have a few more bikes and a lot more happy memories. Hopefully whatever they end up buying, todays budget road bike buyer looks back just as fondly one day.0 Comments 0 Shares 34 Views
- BIKEPACKING.COMIs Bikepacking Better Than Backpacking? (Video)Our friend Darwin from the Darwin onthetrail YouTube channel recently released a video sharing his thoughts on why bikepacking is better than backpacking. Watch it hereThe post Is Bikepacking Better Than Backpacking? (Video) appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comments 0 Shares 35 Views
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