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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMUCI Rankings Rider Update: Jonas Vingegaard strengthens Tadej Pogacar chase as Giro dItalia sends Felix Gall soaring into top fiveTadej Pogacar remains comfortably clear at the top of the latest UCI mens rider rankings, but the post-Giro dItalia update has sharpened the picture behind him, with Jonas Vingegaard strengthening his grip on second place and Felix Gall making the weeks most eye-catching jump into the top five. T...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 111 Visualizações
- ROAD.CCA serious risk of injuries: recall for Specialized Turbo Como SL e-bikes announced in the UK due to failing fork steerer tubes – months after US recall noticeThe Office for Product Safety and Standards says affected Turbo Como SL bikes pose a serious injury risk after a fault was identified that could cause the fork to fail; Specialized first announced a problem in January0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 110 Visualizações
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMYou can start asking whether Vollering made the right choice - Experts highlight glaring time trial difference that helped Anna van der Breggen seize Giro dItalia controlAnna van der Breggen did not simply beat Demi Vollering in the Giro dItalia Womens first major GC test, according to Sporza commentators Ine Beyen and Ruben Van Gucht. In their view, the SD Worx - Protime leader also exposed a visible difference in how the two Dutch rivals handled the same broad e...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 104 Visualizações
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMHow the Giro was won: The gear that propelled Jonas Vingegaard into the history books, including those pink tyresA familiar but heavily refined setup for the Giro winner - and you can own pretty much all of it0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 97 Visualizações
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"First European win for the team! - George Hincapies Modern Adventure take landmark victory just six months into debut seasonGeorge Hincapies Modern Adventure Pro Cycling has claimed the biggest victory of its short history, with Ben Oliver winning Stage 2 of the Tour de Wallonie to deliver the American teams first European success just six months into its debut season. Olivers victory in Libramont-Chevigny also moved...0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 100 Visualizações
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The new ABUS Targon convertible helmet offers DH safety and open face comfort all-in-one.The Abus Targon gets a GoPro mount on the visor, adjustable cheek pads, and a cool external ratchet system to adjust the fit.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 121 Visualizações -
Definition of TOUGHNESS0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 124 Visualizações - BIKEPACKING.COMModern Machines: Do Bikes Still Make Us Free?After years of trial and error, becoming a competent home mechanic has added another dimension and a greater sense of freedom to Nics cycling experience. But following some recent incidents with contemporary bikes, he began to wonder whether the crucial sense of agency hed found through tinkering was fading in the face of modern designs. In this piece, he tries to answer one simple question: Do bikes still make us free? Find out belowThe post Modern Machines: Do Bikes Still Make Us Free? appeared first on BIKEPACKING.com.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 112 Visualizações
- BIKERUMOR.COMFabric Lumaray v3 Light is Back, In Between Your GPS & Mount, Playing Tunes: First RidesIts been a few years since we heard of new products from Fabric, but the creative tool and accessory maker is set to make a comeback we hear, and its all kicking off with a new Lumaray v3 front light. The core concept is still the same stick a small light in between your cycling computer and the mount it attaches to. But this new version amps up the light output, adds a lot of flash customization options to make you more visible, and it adds an electronic bell that you can even customize with your own tunes.Fabric Lumaray v3 is a customizable mini light, bell & more!(All photos/Cory Benson)While its not so uncommon to find a little light that sandwiches in between your GPS and your out-front mount these days, it was in fact Fabric who pioneered this simple, tidy concept with the original Lumaray back in 2018. This new 3rd-generation Lumaray essentially keeps that same form factor and installation idea, but modernizes it with a much more capable light, more customization and compatibility, plus a new electronic bell, too.Tech detailscompact sandwich-style GPS-mounted mini headlightGarmin & Wahoo style 1/4-turn compatible400 lumen max light output in irregular Disrupt flash mode300 lumen max light output in Boost mode (accessed by clicking both buttons while the light is already on)150 lumen in steady High mode270 visibility5 standard light output modes, plus 5 additional fancy animated flash modestypical 4.5-45hour runtimesmax 170hr light output in Disrupt flash Smart Lumen Control mode, min 2.5hr in BoostAuto-Park light function to save batterycustomizable max 80dB electronic bell, can play standard .mp3 up to 320kb(plays from the small speaker opening on the translucent bottom of the light)USB-C rechargeableIPX6 water-resistantable to function as a mini 1650mAh powerbank, too (about half the size of my Roam v3 battery, but almost 2x the Dura)55x73x28mm and weighing less than 75goptional 45g Lumaray Dock out-front mount (~10g heavier than stock aero Wahoo or Coros mounts)First ImpressionsWe love a little gadget to play with, so I loaded up my best motivational Ludacris clip to get folks to move get out the way on the bike paths. It took me a few minutes to de-sample the clip I wanted to play to meet the Lumarays max file size. It only has very limited internal memory, so there was a lot of lossy compression involved. But it was fun, and now I get to listen to 60+ seconds of motivation. The only real downside to my choice of tunes is once I start my music clip, it cant be stopped, so I have to wait until Mystikal chimes in. Also, the stock electronic bell chime was clearly a louder, more alerting sound. So, changing it to a music clip is clearly less functional. Oh well, if I change it, it will likely only be to pick a different (less offensive?) music clip that I want to get stuck in my head. As for the light, I really like the animated light modes, which seem to attract attention, improving visibility. There are a lot of control options with just 2 buttons, so you are going to have to keep the manual handy until you get used to all the press & hold combinations. But it is easy to work in the end.Sandwich stack, or upper + lower mountingAs for mounting, the sandwich setup is convenient, but it does make your GPS sit about 25mm/1 higher than before. Goodbye aero gains. It works best on low-mounted GPS mounts. Anything even with the top of your bar will make this feel like a towering stack on your cockpit. But its beauty is in its mounting flexibility.I do especially like the matching Fabric Lumaray Dock out-front mount, though. It (like some stock Garmin mounts?) includes a Garmin-style set of tabs (not rotatable for Wahoo orientation) on its lower side, which allows you to mount the Lumaray underneath, or even a GoPro with its included adapter. Overkill for most use (and users), it is nice to have more options.All in all, the new Lumaray v3 is a solid update to the original that makes for an easy front light add-on with cool lighting effects, and some neat new features like the customizable bell and powerbank function.Fabric Lumaray v3 headlight Pricing & availabilityFabrics newly revamped Lumaray v3 officially went on sale a couple of weeks back, so it is available now globally. Keeping pricing simple, Fabric sells the new light for $75 / 75 / 75, including mounts for Garmin & Wahoo style mounting compatibility. Thats about 2x as expensive as the less sophisticated earlier evolutions, but this one does pack in a lot more functionality.Their own out-front mount called the Lumaray Dock sells for $//20, which can mount the Lumaray v3 top or bottom, or combine with a GoPro-style attachment to mount other accessories.Of note, were told that the Lumaray V3 is just the beginning, as Fabric is set for a return this year, with more new products launching later in 2026 set to build on Fabrics reputation as one of the cycling industrys innovators. Were curious to see what else they have up their sleeves. I really did like their soft, squeezable bottle and always thought color-coding the tool bits, even on their mini multi-tool, was a nice touch.Fabric.ccThe post Fabric Lumaray v3 Light is Back, In Between Your GPS & Mount, Playing Tunes: First Rides appeared first on Bikerumor.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos 111 Visualizações