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Alberto Contador and Chris Froome face off on BKOOL

Contador and Froome to face off on BKOOL

  • Ron 

One of the greatest rivalries in cycling – Chris Froome and Alberto Contador – will be revived in the world of virtual cycling on the BKOOL platform on Monday, November 25 at 6:30 p.m. CET. Their battles in the mountains of Europe through the 201os  are legendary and Monday’s matchup will again see the two going head-to-head, accompanied by hundreds of amateur cyclists.

Colnago Steelnovo

Colnago Steelnovo reinvents the steel bike

  • Ron 

The Colnago Steelnovo is the Italian brand’s latest masterpiece: a modern steel bike that perfectly combines the mastery achieved in seventy years of history by the manufacturer from Cambiago and the finest modern standards. 

Pinarello and Zwift join forces for limited-edition collab

  • Ron 

I’m not normally a fan of these blink and you’ll missit, limited edition bikes, but I had to post about this Dogma F that’s a collaboration between Pinarello and Zwift. Just a lovely bike with some eye-popping Zwift colors.

Jonas Vingegaard wins Stage 11 of the 2024 Tour de France.

2024 Tour de France: Stage 11 Results

  • Ron 

In a two-man battle in the final kilometers of Stage 11 of the 2024 Tour de France, defending champion Jonas Vingegaard (Visma-Lease a Bike) emerged victorious, beating Tadej Pogacar (UAE Team Emirates) across the line at Le Lioran.

Delium Tires Loaner

Delium Tires adds new gravel series

  • Ron 

Delium Tires is excited to kick off a summer of adventure riding with the launch of its highly anticipated new series of gravel tires: the ALLROUNDER, LOAMER, and SPEEDX.

Cane Creek Invert

Cane Creek releases pair of gravel forks

  • Ron 

Cane Creek has released a pair of inverted gravel forks with 30 and 40mm of travel. They are splitting hairs calling this the world’s first gravel fork, as there have been slim, low travel forks from other brands, but it’s safe to say that it is the first ‘gravel-first’ design that has come to the market, and, it certainly integrates better with the aesthetics of drop bar bikes than forks

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