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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMJonas Rickaert's Spring brought to early end by broken collarbone in Nokere Koerse crashOne of Jasper Philipsen and Mathieu van der Poel's key Alpecin-Deceuninck lieutenants is set for an extended period on the treatment table after a nasty crash at Nokere Koerse."A setback for Jonas Rickaert, who crashed in the final of Nokere Koerse," reads an announcement by the official Alpecin-Dec...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 101 Views
- UKGRAVELCO.COMRedshift Top Shelf Bar, Review and First rideRedshift 50mm Top Shelf bar If you asked someone to describe a gravel bike I’m pretty sure, apart from knobbly tyres they’d say a gravel bike has a drop bar handlebar. I know you can ride a drop bar gravel bike and I myself ran one for 18 months before buying my first drop bar bike but at the current time the predominant style of gravel bike comes with a drop bar. Trouble is, not everyone either likes the look of a drop bar position or has had a cycling lifetime of experience on a MTB or hybrid bike with a flat bar. Lets face it, coming from a non drop bar the mere fact that the brakes are in a totally different place is daunting for a start! Also, you just might feel too stretched out on a drop bar bike (although please get the expert advice of a good bike shop when deciding on a bike as this might all be down to buying the incorrect size bike for your body shape). You might feel nervous on technical terrain, this is especially amplified if you never use the drop bar part of the bars. Trusting your grip to the hoods can result in your hands being shaken off the bars. I’d sy the great majority of riders, on the correct size bike are totally fine and at home on drop bars and you soon learn the new technique of braking, shifting and steering. Redshift Top Shelf view from the bars For those that can never reach the drops, from lack of confidence, poor position or just being physically unable to then Redshift claim their Top Shelf bar can address all this. The bars have the shorter reach, shallow drop and useful flare of their standard Kitchen sink bar that I really liked in my review here, have a look at the review as all the comments and findings apply to the top shelf bar just with a 50 or 70mm rise. The bar in the picture has a 50mm rise. I fitted it to my MTB. The reason for this is that I’ve always wanted a “monstercross” bike, a drop bar MTB, why? well there doesn’t need to be a reason to mess with bikes. monstercross Swift with redshift Top Shelf bar I’ve tried this before with not much success, this is because a MTB generally has a longer top tube than a gravel/road bike and makes you feel really stretched out. check out the video below for a visual explaination of this. Plus doing this sort of recreates the position someone with drop bar issues might have and became the perfect rig to test the Top Shelf bars on. Top Shelf bar drop Top Shelf bar side Its taken the bike from a compromise that started to make my neck, shoulders and lower bike ache after 15 or so miles to one that I choose to do longer rides on. The drops have become totally useable, not only for technical riding but also just for cruising along on. It’s not 100% perfect, that top tube is always going to be long but the 50mm of rise has raised all the contact poits by 50mm which has increased the useability no end. Now if your gravel bike, with an inherently shorter top tube has a Top shelf bar fitted it might give you the position you crave and give you the confidence to explorwe firther off the beaten track. The Redshift top shelf bar isn’t for everyone and Redshift admit this themselves but it might just be the key part you’re looking for to open up you gravel horizons. check out the video below of my first few rides and impressions of the Top shelf bar in action0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 364 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMTeam Visma | Lease a Bike's excellent start to the season "extra special because we lost Primoz Roglic" says Merijn ZeemanTeam Visma | Lease a Bike have picked up right where they left off in the early part of 2024, maintaining their dominance of stage races with a number of other wins scattered in. Understandably, sports director, Merijn Zeeman is delighted with what he is seeing. “The stats say it’s the best season s...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 101 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"It was a big moment in the development of our squad" - Fabian Cancellara proud of how Tudor Pro Cycling rode their first Tour of FlandersIn his column for Cyclingnews, Tudor Pro Cycling's mentor Fabian Cancellara looked back at his team's debut at the Flemish Monument, highlighting the importance of this experience for riders involved. Despite the fact that team encountered mix of unluck and bad days."At Tudor Pro Cycling Team, we ma...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 122 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMMovistar Team announce Milano-Sanremo lineup without Iván García Cortina and Oier LazkanoThe opening monument of 2024 is ever nearing and Movistar Team are the latest to reveal their lineup. Notably by their absence are Iván García Cortina and Oier Lazkano.Thus, Movistar will land in Italy with a team led by Carlos Canal and Gonzalo Serrano, who should try to get into a breakaway to pla...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 123 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMVIDEO: Remco Evenepoel stops for kickabout with fans at the roadsideRemco Evenepoel has been stepping up his Tour de France preparations recently before he embarks on the first Maillot Jaune quest of his career later this summer.Doing reconnaissance of the two final stages of the 2024 route, including the time-trial from in Nice that brings the race to a close. As o...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 131 Views
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMTeam dsm-firmenich have their share of bad luck in rainy stage 2 of Itzulia Basque CountryThe Basque roads dind't prepare a warm welcome for the Team dsm-firmenich PostNL riders in the first road stage. The first hit came when their Latvian sprinter Emils Liepins punctured with about 12 kilometers to go. The team put in a tremendous effort to bridge their sprinter back, yet once they com...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 127 Views
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Here’s a few ways we learnt from you on how to reuse mangled inner tubes 🔄🔄🔄Some aren't pretty, but we called it a hack anyhow! #GCNTech #GCNTechClinic #GCN #cycling #cyclingtech #biketech ...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 114 Views -
Impressive Sprint Finish! 😳 | Stage 2 Finish Itzulia Basque Country 2024 | Eurosport CyclingStage 2 Finish Itzulia Basque Country 2024. News and coverage from the #1 sports destination and the #HomeofCycling in ...0 Yorumlar 0 hisse senetleri 115 Views