Cycling

Cycling speed records are defined in many unusual way. For purists, it’s about the athlete pushing themselves on...
Cycling speed records are defined in many unusual way. For purists, it’s about the athlete pushing themselves on...
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Russian says knee injury that kept hom out of the Giro lies behind decision to call it a day
Russian says knee injury that kept hom out of the Giro lies behind decision to call it a day
about 1 hour ago
Recently retired German in new role with Garmin-Sharp
Recently retired German in new role with Garmin-Sharp
about 1 hour ago
Jamis announced their 2013 Hudson Sport and Sport Deluxe with Slidepad single lever brakes. A single lever controls both front and rear brakes. The cable runs from the lever to the rear brake. when the brake pad hits the rim, the ...
Jamis announced their 2013 Hudson Sport and Sport Deluxe with Slidepad single lever brakes. A single lever controls both front and rear brakes. The cable runs from the lever to the rear brake. when the brake pad hits the rim, the brake pad moves forward which, turn, pulls the cable for the front brake. Hudson Sport was designed to ease the transition from non-cycling to cycling for those who haven’t been on a bike in some time. The townie-style bike features a laid back seat tube and lowered bottom bracket height allows riders to position their saddles for efficient leg extension and still easily reach the ground while seated for balance when stopped. The longer chainstays and wheelbase in tandem with the lower center of gravity offers a very smooth, stable ride. Although this geometry makes it difficult to flip over the handlebars, Jamis goes a step further with the Slidepad brakes. Slidepad’s idea is to remove the fear of end-over crashes. The video shows how it works. Experienced cyclists often pooh-pooh the idea of this single-lever system. Something like this can come in handy when I’m riding fast while shooting photos, and there have been a few occasions where braking both wheels with one hand can come in handy. Or I could just get a coaster brake bike with a front hand brake. Besides the Slidepad brakes, the Hudson Sport features ProMax forged alloy direct pull brakes and Tektro alloy comfort lever; a seven-speed Shimano twist-shifting single chain ring drivetrain is available on the Sport and the Nexus 5-speed internal geared hub upgrade on the Sport Deluxe. The Hudson Sport’s lightweight aluminum frame is available in six sizes, including two step-through. It comes with Jamis Sport Comfort tires with whitewalls or skinwalls, and the Jamis Comfort Sport seat with memory foam and synthetic suede top, and a near all-alloy parts reducing weight, adding value and is rust proof. The Sport Deluxe (MSRP $ 550) is available in Azurite Blue, Candy Apple and Gloss Black and the Step-Through in Cucumber, Grape Jelly and Tiger’s Eye. The Sport (MSRP $465) is available in Candy Apple, Electric Blue, Gloss Black and Tiger’s Eye, and the Step-Through in Daiquiri Blue, Lemonade, Pearl White and Sage. Related posts: Jamis Commuter with NuVinci N360 Kate Hudson rides a bicycle Jamis Commuter 4.0 review
about 1 hour ago
Includes footage of Movistar training on Giro's second rest day
Includes footage of Movistar training on Giro's second rest day
about 3 hours ago
"Even if women participated in greater numbers to the field, they would have to comply with the discipline to be taken seriously."
"Even if women participated in greater numbers to the field, they would have to comply with the discipline to be taken seriously."
about 3 hours ago
Scapin is set to introduce the Morgan, a carbon cross-country full suspension mountain bike designed around 650b (27.5in) wheels. According to Scapin, the Morgan has been in development for three years. It’s the Italian bicycle bra...
Scapin is set to introduce the Morgan, a carbon cross-country full suspension mountain bike designed around 650b (27.5in) wheels. According to Scapin, the Morgan has been in development for three years. It’s the Italian bicycle brand’s first full suspension model and features 100mm of rear suspension travel. The Morgan is able to accommodate 100-120mm suspension forks. The carbon, monocoque frame is constructed using T700 high modulus carbon fiber. Titanium fasteners are used for all the suspension hardware. The claimed weight for a medium frame is 3.9lb (1,770g). The frame features internal cable routing for the front and rear derailleur cables, with an externally-routed brake line running along the underside of the downtube for ease of servicing. The company claims the ‘through the top tube’ shock placement makes it easier to adjust the shock while riding and shields it from dirt and other contaminants. The shock is tucked into a split in the top tubeOther frame features include a 12x142mm thru-axle, BB92 bottom bracket, direct mount front derailleur, and post-mount disc brake tabs.The complete bike shown here has a claimed weight of just under 22lb (10kg) and is priced at £6,399 The Morgan is available in small, medium and large sizes. All three frame sizes share 70.5-degree head tube angles, 73-degree seat tube angles and 17.3in (438mm) chainstays. Price range for the Morgan is £4,000 to £7,500. In North America Scapin is distributed by Stage Race. Pricing and availability for North American consumers is to be determined.
about 3 hours ago
and flyer handed off to another cyclist...trying to spread the word about The Tour de Fatcan you help?get the word out... tell your friendsinvite your cycling minded friendsdon't bother telling your friends who are jerksjust your friends...
and flyer handed off to another cyclist...trying to spread the word about The Tour de Fatcan you help?get the word out... tell your friendsinvite your cycling minded friendsdon't bother telling your friends who are jerksjust your friends who like to have funTour de Fat is in Washington DC on Saturday June 1stTour de Fat Event Page on FACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/events
about 3 hours ago
Italian tranquillo at rest day press conference
Italian tranquillo at rest day press conference
about 3 hours ago
Former Giro d'Italia winner calls its quits
Former Giro d'Italia winner calls its quits
about 4 hours ago