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Welcome to the Escape Collective podcast network. On this main channel, you?ll find episodes of the Tour Daily in July, plus Placeholders, Wheel Talk, Geek Warning, and Pretty Serious Bike Racing Podcast the rest of the year.

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Wheel Talk: Bring on the emotions!

This week on the podcast Gracie, Loren and Abby break down one of the best races of the year the Tour of Flanders and talk about how Dwars door Vlaanderen on Wednesday gave us an idea of what was to come on Sunday. They also discuss the dynamic of SD Worx-Protime and Lidl-Trek and how the two are circling each other. And Kasia Niewiadoma. We just love Kasia Niewiadoma.

2024-04-02
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How the Race was Won: The Tour of Flanders

Cosmo Catalano and Dane Cash break down a grueling edition of the Tour of Flanders and ponder whether anyone in the peloton could have done anything to challenge a dominant Mathieu van der Poel.

2024-04-01
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Classics Special: The rain and pain in Flanders

We're back with a special on-the-ground episode from Oudenaarde, the finish town of the Tour of Flanders. It's wet, it's cold, but we've found a bar and a fire and are ready to talk about a spectacular bike race (even if the last 50 km were slightly less spectacular). As always, for a deep run-through of the women's Flanders, don't miss Abby and the Wheel Talk crew early this week. 

2024-04-01
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Geek Warning Bonus ep: A carbon fork nearly broke Bridge Bike Works before it even got started

Bridge Bike Works is an upstart brand that's trying to make a go at building premium carbon fiber bikes in Canada. It's not just a geographic thing or a point of national pride here, though. Bridge says it's obviously proud of making bikes in its own backyard, but it's also striving to make better product, period, by keeping the entire process ? from R&D to lay-up and curing to paint ? under a single unobtrusive industrial roof in Cervelo's old stomping grounds. In this Geek Warning episode, James sits down with Bridge co-founders Frank Gairdner and Mike Yakubowicz to see just what makes the company tick, why it might be smart to start asking about hobbies the next time you interview someone for a job, and how the quest to build its own fork nearly broke them.

2024-03-29
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Placeholders: The big Tour of Flanders preview

The Placeholders crew is together in Belgium and talks through the route, key storylines, and crash-reduced field of favorites for the men's Tour of Flanders. 

2024-03-29
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Geek Warning: A pointless trend in what people carry

Welcome back to Geek Warning! In this week?s edition of the regular show, Ronan and Dave discuss why current road bikes may not be ready for emerging trends in seated positions. Later Ronan shares a PSA related to multi-tools that turns out to be more of a Pick One and a rant.

On the news side, the geeks discuss the new Cannondale Scalpel cross-country race bike. Pinarello has finally officially revealed its Bolide F HR that Italy will race on the track in Paris. There?s more 3D-printed tech to discuss in the hubs of Scope?s new and impressively light Artech wheels. And Dave gets excited at the chance to talk about Feedback Sports? new Pliers Wrench tool.

As usual, the end of the episode is kept for a quick discussion of other interesting new things. There you?ll hear about Wahoo?s firmware update, another new Mirror saddle (the comfy 3D-printed type) from Specialized, and CeramicSpeed?s new OSPW RS derailleur cages.

Happy geeking!

Time stamps:

4:25 - Cannondale?s new Scalpel is yet another 120 mm cross-country bike option
9:10 - Pinarello?s 3D-printed Bolide F HR track bike is now official
15:10 - More 3D-printed tech with Scope?s new Artech wheels
23:40 - Feedback Sports release a Pliers Wrench
28:00 - The limitations of modern road bike geometry is on Ronan?s mind
40:45 - A non-PSA that unexpectedly into a wider topic and Pick One about multi-tools
53:40 ? A firmware update to Wahoo head units
55:15 ? Specialized brings S-Works Mirror technology to the Phenom saddle
56:04 - Our thoughts on CeramicSpeed?s new OSPW RS
1:01:00 - Where much of the Escape Collective team will be next week

2024-03-28
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Placeholders: Is it safer at altitude?

This week's episode of Placeholders, recorded after a busy weekend of racing ? but before Dwars door Vlaanderen ... ? ponders which men's Classics team is best right now, riders skipping races to go to altitude, and whether the "Big Six" is really a thing.

2024-03-27
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Wheel Talk: Milliseconds make the difference

Another great episode this week with Abby Mickey, Loren Rowney and Gracie Elvin.

They talked about Classic Brugge-De Panne and Gent-Wevelgem, specifically SD Worx-Protime?s tactics and the sprint finish where Lotte Kopecky made the difference for Lorena Wiebes.

In order to really pick apart the sprint finish on Sunday they watched it live while recording. If you?d like to join in you can find the video we watched here.

2024-03-26
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Industry Special Q&A: Buyer ethics, Brexit, advocacy and more...

In our final episode of this limited series, we turn the floor over to member questions. Thank you to everyone who became members throughout this series. Every single one of you helps make us produce more content like this. If you're not a member, you can join here: https://escapecollective.com/join/

You can listen another podcast you'll enjoy about 'Why are modern bikes so expensive' podcast here: https://escapecollective.com/why-are-modern-bikes-so-expensive/

2024-03-25
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How the Race was Won: E3, Gent-Wevelgem, and Catalunya, oh my!

Cosmo Catalano and Dane Cash have plenty to talk about after a week that was absolutely jam-packed with racing. The E3 Saxo Classic, Gent-Wevelgem, and the Volta a Catalunya all get the How the Race was Won treatment as the Tour of Flanders looms.

2024-03-25
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Introducing The Rest Day with Jack Haig

Welcome to the first episode of The Rest Day with Jack Haig! This new podcast is hosted by Bahrain-Victorious' Jack Haig and will take you behind the curtain of pro cycling. The first episode is a chat between Jack and his roommate, Wout Poels, discussing Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico from the inside. 

2024-03-24
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Performance Process: A saddle position for more power and comfort

We don't often think of a saddle as a performance item. Sure, the wrong saddle or poor fit can lead to performance-sapping discomfort or injury, but using the saddle to promote, maybe even improve performance, is something we rarely hear about. But that's precisely how Wove suggests we should think about saddles, and after a year or more of using both it's saddles, I tend to agree.

As such, that saddle-centric performance bike fitting is the topic of this week's Performance Process podcast, as I invite Nick from Wove onto the show to discuss everything from his bike fitting philosophy to the evolution of Tadej Poga?ar's position.

2024-03-23
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Geek Warning Bonus ep: Question time with Zipp on the how and why of Thomas De Gendt's crash

Four weeks on from Thomas De Gendt's now infamous crash, Zipp has released its findings and explanation, but many questions still remain.

In this podcast, Ronan is joined by David Morse and Nathan Schickel from Zipp as he seeks the answers to the questions many have been asking.

2024-03-22
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Geek Warning: Bikes aren't actually more expensive than they used to be

There?s certainly been a lot of outrage over the price of bikes in recent years, and for sure, when the price of a new bike falls inline with a new Ducati, it?s bound to give people pause. There are more ultra-expensive flagship bikes than ever before, but are mainstream bikes more expensive in general? Not really. And in fact, you can pretty easily make the argument they?re not only more affordable, but also a lot better, and the real problem might not be with bike prices, but how the bike industry markets itself.

Yeti is also back in the XC game with the resurrection of its storied ASR nameplate, and while it sounds like a heck of a bike, it also raises some questions about the direction of mountain bike suspension in general. Do more e-bikes equal more bikes sold? Salsa sure hopes so with a recent pivot in its product range. And if you haven?t removed your crankset in a while, one listen to our PSA this week might have you heading into the garage.

Timestamps:

0:56 ? Dave makes his case for why you should buy a 3D printer
4:28 ? Yeti?s back in the XC race bike scene!
22:25 ? Salsa is jumping into the e-bike market, and at a very enticing price point
32:17 ? Bikes aren?t really more expensive than they used to be, but the bike industry sure seems hell-bent on convincing you they are
45:25 ? We hate to break it to you, but your frame is anything but waterproof
51:44 ? DT Swiss has some ultralight carbon fiber XC race wheels on the way
53:06 ? WTB has brought back the Solano name, this time for a new short-nosed saddle
54:29 ? SRAM?s wireless Blips can now be used on their own for more flexible cockpit setups
56:15 ? Finish Line is cooking up a new range of hot wax and drip wax chain lubes
58:38 ? Strava has some new features for cyclists

2024-03-21
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Placeholders: Van der Poel is in it for the long haul

Kit Nicholson and Dane Cash join Caley Fretz to discuss Mathieu van der Poel's longterm deal with Canyon and extension with Alpecin-Deceuninck, whether the pros should be friends, and what's coming up in the Spring Classics.

2024-03-20
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Wheel Talk: Attack! Attack! Attack!

Loren, Gracie, and Abby are back to talk about Trofeo Alfredo Binda over the weekend and look ahead to Brugge-De Panne and Gent-Wevelgem coming up. Plus, if you haven?t seen Miss Americana on Netflix ? well, now you?ve got your night planned for you, you?re welcome.

2024-03-19
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Geek Warning: Why are modern bikes so expensive?

Why are bikes so expensive? In this episode, Factor's Rob Gitelis speaks openly, providing an insight deep into the world of premium bicycle manufacturing and breaking down the costs of making a modern high-end bike. More broadly, Gitelis talks us through some of the inner workings of the manufacturing facilities brands employ, staffing models and transient workforces, and his fears that a repeat of the Covid boom and bust is just around the corner.

2024-03-19
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How the Race was Won: Debating Milan-San Remo

Caley Fretz joins Dane Cash and Cosmo Catalano to break down all the storylines from Milan-San Remo: Jasper Philipsen as a bona fide Classics contender, Mathieu van der Poel as an MVP teammate, whether Michael Matthews could have closed the door in the sprint, whether UAE could or should have done anything differently, and more.

2024-03-18
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Geek Warning: To be, or not to be

So many new bikes to talk about this week! Giant?s new TCR is a meaningful evolution of the previous one, but should it have been a revolution instead? Meanwhile, the new Liv Pique offers a preview of the next-generation Giant Anthem, and Specialized?s new Epic and Epic Evo genuinely push the envelope of what XC bikes are supposed to be. And do electronics belong on bicycle suspension? Why does Trek offer seven colors in one model of Emonda? And what the heck does ?Ari? mean? All of that and more in this week?s episode of Geek Warning.

Timestamps:

3:04 ? Giant?s got a new TCR road racing bike, but is it all it could (or should) have been?
14:04 ? Liv?s new Pique Advanced mountain offers a sneak preview of what?s to come in the new Giant Anthem
16:35 ? The new Specialized Epic ticks an awful lot ? maybe all? ? of the boxes.
26:33 ? RockShox?s Flight Attendant electronic terrain-sensing suspension finally comes to XC
34:33 ? Trek is ?right-sizing? in a big, big way
41:01 ? US-based consumer-direct brand Fezzari finally addresses the elephant in the room
46:24 ? Not everyone wants to know how the sausage is made
52:50 ? The suckiest addition to any home workshop

2024-03-14
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Placeholders: The best generation of American racers since ... ?

Dane Cash, Jonny Long, and Kit Nicholson join Caley Fretz on the Placeholders this week to discuss this generation of Americans after Matteo Jorgensen's Paris-Nice win, where things stand for the WorldTour sprinters, and what's on tap this coming weekend at Milan-San Remo.

2024-03-13
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Wheel Talk: Ronde van Drenthe has a new course, but did it work?

Loren, Gracie, and Abby sat down this week to break down Ronde van Drenthe, look ahead to what some performances mean for the upcoming Cobbled Classics, the return of Ellen van Dijk, and how Trofeo Alfredo Binda fits into the calendar.

2024-03-12
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How the Race was Won: Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico

On this week's How the Race was Won podcast, Cosmo Catalano and Dane Cash discuss the surprising Paris-Nice podium, Primo? Rogli?'s early season form, Jonas Vingegaard's dominance, and new developments in the Republic of Sprinters after Tirreno-Adriatico.

2024-03-11
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Performance Process: The problematic 'should' word with Ruth Edwards

After two years at home racing the Life Time Grand Prix and working coaching and bike fitting roles, Ruth Edwards is back in the WorldTour peloton and already back on the pro road podium. We sat down with Ruth in Adelaide just days after her first WorldTour race back at this year's Tour Down Under in January to discuss all things returning to professional road racing. 

We kick start the conversation deciding this is not a "comeback" but merely a return from sabbatical. Ruth talks us through the whys of needing to walk away from the WorldTour, why gravel is not for her, and why ultimately the lure of a road return was too much to ignore. We discuss the process of determining if a return is the right idea, setting goals with no idea where your level is, and process for mitigating the challenges that ultimately led to her needing a break just over two years ago. 

Ruth explains why you do things because you want to, not because you should and how the rapidly changing landscape of pro racing was a major motivation in wanting to return. 

2024-03-09
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Geek Warning Bonus ep: Precision, process, press-fits, and pandemics with Framework Bicycles

Framework Bicycles isn?t afraid to say it?s making its frames a little differently from usual. In fact, the Canadian company is not only extremely proud of that, but feels its unusual methods are also integral to what makes its frames what they are. In this week?s members-only episode, James sits down with Framework founder ? and one-person fabricator ? Jonathan Kennedy for an ultra-deep dive on his philosophy behind what makes a good bike.

2024-03-08
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Geek Warning: The future of bike servicing is already here

Geek Warning is back, with Dave and Ronan on hand to discuss the latest happenings from the world of cycling tech. James is currently roaming the halls of the Taipei show, so this week, you get two-thirds of our geeky Geek Warning trio discussing the Fraser Group's acquisition of whatever is left at Wiggle-CRC after another round of layoffs and the latest questions as the hookless conversation rages on following what appears to be another failure.

There's also news of Look's new Keo Blade and X-Track power meter pedals and Rapha's latest aero jersey that might save you 7 watts, four watts, or both; we're not sure. 

Later in the episode, the conversation changes to Ronan's concerns we may be headed for an automotive industry-style "approved service centre only" model for our bike's servicing and maintenance needs. While the conversation throws up some potential positives from such a move, worryingly, Dave suggests we are already there. 

Finally, Dave has another reason to buy more tools dressed up as a PSA. 

Time stamps:

5:20 - Frasers Group's Wiggle-CRC takeover
10:00 - Hooked on hookless 
16:50 - New Giant TCR
21:55 - Stupid helmets everywhere
28:10 - Look's new power meter pedals
32:50 -Rapha's new Pro Team Jersey
37:40 - On Your Mind - "Approved service centre only" 
48:00 - A PSA from Dan Bigham's mechanic 

2024-03-08
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Placeholders: What is this thing?

Ronan Mc Laughlin, Jonny Long, and Kit Nicholson join Caley Fretz on this week's Placeholders to discuss new helmets and new helmet regulations, Tadej Poga?ar's talent, and hookless rims.

The crew also gives the BikeGrid game a go.

2024-03-06
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Wheel Talk: The peloton is onto SD Worx-Protime

Loren, Gracie, and Abby get together to talk about all the action at Strade Bianche, and the exciting change that will impact Ronde van Drenthe next weekend. Plus, Abby is losing the Draft and is quite stressed about it.

2024-03-05
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How the Race was Won: A called shot at Strade Bianche

This week on the How the Race was Won Podcast, Cosmo Catalano and Dane Cash break down the action at Strade Bianche. Could the race have been won any other way? Was the winner playing mind games with his rivals?

Plus, the podcast discusses what's on tap for this week at Paris-Nice and Tirreno-Adriatico.

2024-03-04
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Performance Process: F1's obsession with cycling makes better drivers with Jack Aitken

We interrupt our regular scheduling to bring you a special episode of Performance Process to coincide with the start of the Formula 1 season. In this special episode we focus less on the processes of going faster and more on the transferable skills, processes, and obsessions between F1 and cycling with former F1 driver and Escape Collective member, Jack Aitken.

Jack was the 2015 Formula Renault Eurocup champion and he competed in GP3 and FIA Formula 2 before becoming test drive at Renault F1. He is best known in F1 circles for his time with Williams F1, whom he drove for in the 2020 Sakhir Gand Prix. We recorded this episode last July when he was doubling up driving duties with IMSA?s Whelen Cadillac and DTM?s Emil Frey racing. Jack is back in IMSA (International Motor Sports Association) this year with the number 31 car Whelen Engineering Cadillac.

Jack also takes to two wheels as often as any of us and has competed in both criteriums and gran fondos. We ask Jack what the fascination is with cycling for F1 drivers, and discuss the transferable skills, the leakage of talent that is F1?s loss and cycling?s gain, environmental endeavours of both sports, how breathable his underwear is, and finally rules ? but of course.

2024-03-02
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Geek Warning: Getting our hooks into hookless road

The time has come for the geeks to share their strong opinions on road tubeless and the movement toward hookless rims. In this episode, and off the back of a high-profile failure, James, Ronan, and Dave dive into the growing concerns related to the many caveats around hookless road rims.


Later in the episode, the conversation changes to fancier ways to hide cables through smaller headsets and the problems this may present. Then there?s a polarising PSA many probably won?t want to hear.

In many ways, this episode is just our geeks ranting about the issues of modern bikes, but hopefully, it proves useful!

Time stamps:

3:15 - Digging into the big topic of road tubeless tyres blowing off hookless rims
36:00 - A little promo of a podcast series not to miss
37:12 - Baum and slotted steerer tubes are on Dave?s mind
43:55 - The only good fix for contaminated brake pads
47:10 - New things from Cadex
48:05 - A new endurance road tyre from Vittoria

2024-02-29
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Placeholders: Visma flexes depth, Strade Bianche looms

This week on the Placeholders, Dane Cash, Abby Mickey, and Kit Nicholson join Caley Fretz to ponder whether anyone will remember Visma's Opening Weekend results if they can't win a Monument, who is the best sprinter right now, and whether team mechanics can disguise themselves as riders to get into races.

2024-02-28
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Wheel Talk: The 2024 Draft

In this super chaotic episode, Abby, Gracie and Loren are joined by Matt de Neef and Matilda Raynolds for an NFL-snake-style draft. Who will the first pick be? Who?s already winning by a heck of a lot points? Find out in this episode.

We also chat a bit about an exciting start to the women?s Classics season at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad and what it might mean for the season ahead.

2024-02-27
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How the Race was Won: Opening Weekend

If you, like us, have spent the past four months nurturing a pent-up need to be pretty serious, your wait is over. After a long hiatus during the offseason ? and even through the first few weeks of this year, with apologies to the Tour Down Under! ? Cosmo Catalano and Dane Cash are back with a weekly show to break down all of the racing action that took place over the past week.

The podcast's aim has always been to be Pretty Serious about bike racing, and that isn't changing, but the *name* is. Since its inception, the podcast has focused on telling listeners about how events were concluded in the triumph of this or that rider, but this year, Cosmo and Dane are just going all-in on telling you How the Race was Won.

Each week, you can expect Cosmo and Dane, and occasionally other voices too, to take a closer look at the moments that defined racing over the previous few days (focusing mostly on men's racing with Wheel Talk the following day focusing on the women's racing), to highlight which riders maybe deserve a bit more heralding and which might have been a bit too heralded, and to look ahead to broader storylines. Sometimes, the podcast will even attempt to venture into sports talk radio territory.

This week on How the Race was Won, the crew breaks down Jan Tratnik's win at the Omloop Het Nieuwsblad, who deserves a bit more credit for their performance in the race, Visma's general dominance across the weekend, and what it all means.

2024-02-26
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How did the bike industry get into such deep trouble? EP4: The Aftermath

In EP3, we heard about what much of the bike industry experienced during that dramatic slowdown of bike sales, and what resulted. In this episode, EP4, we'll hear about some of the learnings and takeaways from the past three years, and put forward some tough questions for the bike industry to ask itself.

2024-02-26
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Performance Process: Aero myths and the best bang-for-buck gains with Swiss Side's JP Ballard

JP Ballard joins us for the third half of our mini-series with the CEO of Swiss Side. This week, we dispel some aero myths, discuss and imagine some aero hacks, and JP generally breaks down aero for us non-aerodynamicists. 

We discuss if lower and narrower is slower or faster, acid tests for assessing aero marketing, and why aero matters regardless of what speed we ride at, even uphill.

We then delve into where?s best to spend your money chasing aero gains, the best bang for the buck, so to speak. Finally, perhaps the biggest takeaway is that JP doesn?t believe the rule of 105 is as critical as we once thought

All told, this is a bumper episode and a fitting way to conclude this mini-series. 

2024-02-23
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Draft Special: Picking the best men's racers of 2024

Welcome one and all to the Escape Collective Men's WorldTour Draft 2024!

The draft, a method of allocating players into teams, is beautiful. It?s a system based on fairness, hope, and competition. Maybe perplexingly, it?s also about as American as it gets. As American as yugging down a hot dog and a Miller Light on the fourth of July, or driving in a Cadillac to Lauderhill in Florida to visit the biggest rubber band ball in the world (which if you were wondering weighs over 9,000 lbs).

You?ll likely know it from the acronym sports such as the NFL and NBA, but what about if we did it with sports that had real names too? Like cycling?

Well, that?s what we?re going to find out. We?ve assembled an Escape Collective crew who will be selecting squads of 10 riders for the 2024 men?s WorldTour season, accruing UCI points as they compete in real life.

2024-02-23
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Geek Warning: Chain waxing for all at last?

Silca?s new StripChip claims to take (most) of the hassle out of properly immersion-waxing your chain, but while it sounds promising, Dave?s got his doubts. Favero unveiled its long-awaited SPD-compatible power meter pedals for MTB and gravel, and although they tick a lot of boxes, pedals in general may not be the best power meter format for everyone.

In big-brand component news, we read the tea leaves on Campagnolo?s new Ekar GT midrange gravel groupset to see what it might indicate for the Ekar family in general, and SRAM?s new Maven mountain bike hydraulic disc brakes could signal a sea change.

2024-02-22
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Placeholders: Knee-jerk predictions for Opening Weekend

Jonny Long and Dane Cash join Caley Fretz on the Placeholders this week for a form check as early-season racing ramps up. The crew also circles the Plugge hole (Erzen's version) and makes some knee-jerk predictions ahead of Opening Weekend.

2024-02-21
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Wheel Talk: Olympics selection season starts now

Abby, Gracie, and Loren break down the major talking points from Setmana Ciclista Valenciana over the weekend and what to look for at Omloop Het Nieuwsblad coming up on Saturday. Plus, we?re all excited about one rider on the start-list for Omloop van het Hageland!

2024-02-20
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Wheel Talk Bonus ep: A chat Down Under with Tils and Heidi Franz

Whilst down in Australia for the Tour Down Under and the Deakin University Road Race, our very own Matilda Raynolds sat down with Heidi Franz, rider for Lifeplus Wahoo, for a chat. They discussed Heidi?s last couple of years in the sport, how cycling should differ from gymnastics, popular Aussie phrases you should know, and much more.

We hope you enjoy this bonus Wheel Talk episode, and Abby, Loren and Gracie will be back later this week to chat about Setmana Valenciana and the upcoming Omloop Het Nieuwsblad.

2024-02-20
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How did the bike industry get into such deep trouble? EP3: The Famine

This is the third episode in our series that takes a deep dive into what the bike industry experienced during the covid boom and how it got into the trouble it?s in now.

In Episode 2, we heard from various industry professionals about the early warning signals that told them that this bubble was about to burst, and some of the reckless behaviour and pressure that was being put onto various parts of the supply chain by some big brands. But it?s not so clear-cut. We?re also beginning to hear some finger-pointing in all directions and I supposed the fragmented nature of the bike industry makes it really easy for things to slip through the cracks and in hindsight, it was perhaps a recipe for disaster.

In reference to the postmortem of Wiggle/CRC and the interview with Jake Dudek done in this episode, you can read his post on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/postmortem-signa-sports-united-jacob-dudek-xau9f/

In this episode entitled ?The Famine?, we zoom into the timeframe when demand came to an abrupt halt and what the bike industry was left with.

2024-02-19
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Geek Warning Bonus ep: Colnago is sharpening its focus, and it?s probably not thinking of you

Colnago recently debuted its latest C68 model ? the C68 Gravel ? and while it seems like a pretty nice gravel bike in its own right, what?s more interesting is understanding more about what that new bike means for Colnago?s strategy in general moving forward, particularly since being bought by a UAE-based investment group in 2020. In this members-only episode, James sits down with Colnago CEO Nicola Rosin and Colnago?s head of marketing, Manolo Bertocchi, to get the scoop on how things have been going there (shockingly well), where Colnago wants to be (?the most desirable?), and who the brand sees as its customer base in the years ahead (hint: probably not you).

2024-02-16
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Geek Warning: The return of a loved rim brake bike

It?s time for another episode of Geek Warning. Dave and Ronan are back to discuss the latest happenings in the world of cycling tech and what?s on their minds.

Ritchey and Factor have new bike (frame) releases that sit near polar opposites of the road market. Ritchey has brought back its well-loved Road Logic frames, while Factor?s Ostro VAM, a bike we?ve looked at before, is now officially official.

There are new shoes from Trek and Specialized, with the former leaving Ronan a little confused over what size his feet are. And Dave shares what?s on his mind (hint, tools), and then there?s a quick wrap of other interesting tech and industry news.

Timestamps:

5:03 - Ritchey Logic brings back its rim brake road frames
8:03 - Factor?s new Ostro VAM is now official and Ronan has built one
23:43 - Black Inc?s 1,270 g aero wheels
26:45 - Specialized?s new mid-price helmet and shoes
28:45 - Trek?s many new shoes, many new fits
41:45 - On Dave?s mind
46:58 - 4iiii?s new Pro 3+ dual-sided powermeter
50:40 - KMC gets into cassettes
52:05 - F+B Shift wheels bring thermoplastic carbon to a lower price point
54:52 - Giant Bicycles to be sold by Dick?s Sporting Goods

2024-02-16
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Placeholders: Rigo's retirement and some Bora brouhaha

Jonny Long, Kit Nicholson, and Dane Cash join Caley Fretz on this week Placeholders to cover all of the big news as racing is heating up around the world from Oman to Colombia.

2024-02-14
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Industry Special: How did the bike industry get into such deep trouble? EP2: The Storm Clouds

In episode one we heard about the unexpected windfall that the cycling industry saw at the start of the pandemic and how many needed to react. 

Of course that didn?t last forever, and in this episode I?ve titled ?the storm clouds? we talk about the early signs that this new demand was coming to an abrupt halt, and the types of behaviour that was happening and the causes of that behaviour that led to the catastrophe that the industry would later see.

2024-02-13
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Wheel Talk: How do you solve a problem like Kopecky?

Loren Rowney is back to discuss all the action from the UAE Tour with Gracie and Abby. They try to answer questions like: Will Kopecky?s form impact Vollering?s Classics goals, and what will that mean for SD Worx - Protime as a whole? And is there a cuter couple than Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce (there isn?t)?

2024-02-13
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Industry Special: How did the bike industry get into such deep trouble? EP1: The Feast

In this 4 part series, I wanted to explore the events that took place that led the bike industry to the troubling point it?s at now. I spoke to over a dozen industry professionals from all parts of the supply chain. From well run bike shops, forecasting analysts, distributors, the biggest bike brands in the world, and manufacturers. 

It?s well known that the bicycle industry went through an unprecedented boom during the pandemic from 2020 - 2022. 

Jump ahead to 2024 and much of the bike industry is in trouble. New demand has come to an abrupt halt. New entrants into the bicycle market have not stayed as the industry had hoped.

We?re seeing massive inventory overruns at bike shops. Big bike brands are taking on extra warehousing space. Businesses such as Niner, Orange, Wiggle/CRC, have gone into bankruptcy. Otherwise profitable big brands have taken on debt to keep afloat. There are brands out there who are doing well, but they?re the exception rather than the norm. In general , I don?t think many would disagree that the situation in major cycling markets, aside from China,  is pretty dire.


The episode is this first of four. We?re going to bring you on a journey through the COVID feast, the storm clouds, the famine, and the lessons learned in hindsight.

In this episode, The Feast, we speak to a bike shop owner, a demand forecasting analyst for a distributor, company CEOs, and a manufacturer to hear about what they experienced during the initial stages of the pandemic in early 2020. 

2024-02-13
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Performance Process: Swiss Side's JP Ballard on all things aero

JP Ballard joins us once again for part one of our Performance Process deep dive into all things aerodynamics.

Ballard is founder and CEO of aerodynamics specialists Swiss Side. The Swiss company produces wheels and aero calf sleeves, but the majority of its work is in offering its aerodynamic expertise to other manufacturers in the cycling industry.

Ballard first joined us for a pit walk critiquing bikes and equipment of the 2024 WorldTour paddock during the recent Tour Down Under. He had also sat down with us before that race to record three hours worth of discussion and advice on aerodynamics and performance. In part one of that conversation Ballard gives us an insight into some of Swiss Side's unseen consultancy work and we discuss performance simulation tools, sail effect, the future of cycling aero, and why Ballard thinks we are not even half way to "peak aero."

2024-02-09
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Geek Warning: Common themed tech rants

Welcome back to Geek Warning. In this episode, Dave and Ronan talk through a bunch of the biggest tech news in the cycling world and cover a few test products at the top of their minds.

It?s hard to find a new racing product today that doesn?t at least tease the ?aero? word, however, TuboLight may just be the first to make such a claim for a product that goes inside the tyre.

The recently seen shoe and pedal system from Ekoi caught unwanted attention from the UCI, but them?s the rules. One that is UCI-certified for racing is Ridley?s new X-Night RS cyclocross machine.

SRAM has officially issued a recall related to all aftermarket 12-speed dropbar levers, but the fix is one you can likely do yourself. Another you could probably do yourself is convert an existing Specialized Crux or Roubaix to run SRAM?s 1x Transmission (typically requires a UDH-frame); it?s a new product offered by 5Dev.

The conversation then turns to the weirdly named premium thermal skinsuit that Ronan is testing from Q36.5. And Dave has a little rant related to the new Trek Domane AL just reviewed.

All that, and more, on this week's Geek Warning.

Timestamps:

3:55 - Tubolite gets aero, inside the tyre
11:35 - Ekoi pedals and UCI rulings
21:08 - Ridley?s new X-Night RS, aero(ish) meets cyclocross
28:49 - A DIY recall related to SRAM?s brake lever
33:07 - 5Dev?s adapter to install SRAM Transmission on a Specialized Crux or Roubaix.
36:53 - Ronan is testing a £808 thermal skinsuit from Q36.5
43:05 - What Dave is testing and a rant on entry-level bikes
53:35 - A PSA related to dropbar levers, and another related to crockpots
58:30 - A quick wrap of other news, including Amer Sports, Curve?s carbon Walmer handlebar, and BeSpoked to be held in Manchester.

2024-02-09
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Placeholders: Is it about the athletes?

Ronan Mc Laughlin, Jonny Long, and Kit Nicholson join Caley Fretz to discuss the rumors of a potential (and large) investment in bike racing from a Saudi Arabian firm as well as the news of the UCI banning a pedal and Zden?k ?tybar's retirement.

2024-02-07
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