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Our necks are hurting from the whiplash of information regarding what tyres are actually fastest off-road. Ronan teases a fresh discussion he had about optimising one sponsored rider for Unbound and some surprising lessons that came from that. It's a topic that continues to fascinate, especially given some of the world's best cross-country mountain bikers have been racing Short Track on 50 mm gravel tyres.In addition to that, you'll hear Dave Rome, Alex Hunt, and Ronan McLaughlin explain why none of them are currently choosing to use 3D-printed saddles. There's a PSA for anyone with wireless shifting, and of course, there's new stuff to talk about, too.As usual, members also get our Ask a Wrench segment, which this week sees Dave Rome and pro race mechanic Brad Copeland answer a handful of questions, including: how keep 11-speed shifting running long-term, understanding bike handling, and best practises for travelling with new SRAM Full Mount derailleurs (Transmission and XPLR). Members can submit new questions here.Timestamps:5:15 - Corrections corner related to 55 mm road tyres8:40 - Corrections corner related to the Zipp 303 SW naming11:00 - So mountain bike tyres aren't always faster off-road?24:00 - DT Swiss joins the gravel suspension game29:30 - Why we don't choose 3D-printed saddles42:10 - A PSA to wireless shifting44:30 - Polygon's new Helios A road racer50:30 - Goodyear's new Connector gravel race range55:00 - HED's new gravel wheels58:30 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland (member-only)59:40 - Keeping SRAM 11-speed going long-term1:05:30 - How to understand rear handling?1:09:00 - Travelling with SRAM T-Type/Full Mount derailleurs
Thanks to Garmin for supporting the podcast! Sign up for Garmin Ride Out here: https://action.org.uk/events/cycling/garmin-ride-out 00:00 Ad: Jimmi's rookie error + join us at Garmin Ride Out!01:16 Jimmi's mystery caller…04:32 BMC to lay off a quarter of their staff12:43 BMC release ‘customisable' Teammachine17:20 Komoot's new buyers axed 150 staff20:56 Zipp's new wheels have an in-build tyre pressure monitor26:11 We lost the audio… (FUOTW)27:11 Unpopular Opinion: You should spend the same price on equipment as you do for your bike36:00 Unpopular Opinion: Why do bike reviewers always do this?47:00 Send us your Unpopular Opinions and questions!47:16 Help! I want to go slower!Cervelo caledonia campaign: https://youtu.be/Ab9V5f8mnqc?si=w1cAWT7FVkhDFe4RKomoot party video: https://youtu.be/qLJkK4Wn1HI?si=2XOIA6oS2Cn11nmVYou can check out the video versions of the podcast, plus more videos from Cade Media here:https://www.youtube.com/@Cade_Media/videosIf you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.ukThanks and see you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sind wir Gravelbikes nicht eigentlich Allroad-Bikes? Selten fährt man nur im Gelände. Genau das verstehen die MTB-Leute nicht, die unsere Bikes mit den dicken Reifen für überflüssig halten. Und mit den neuen Zipps stellt ein weiterer Hersteller die Weichen in Richtung 32 oder gar 35 mm im Rennrad. Die Reifenhersteller sind jetzt in der Pflicht nachzuziehen. In dieser vollgepackten Folge nehmen wir euch mit durch den Frühling der Social Rides: Vom Gravel Club x Fidlock Ride über die HNVR CRIT Ausfahrten bis hin zu spannenden Events wie dem Jaegher Community Ride mit Testbikes und dem großen Raceday am V17 Café. Tech-Talk gibt's natürlich auch: Wir vergleichen das neue Six Moon Designs Zelt Orbiter mit dem Lunar Solo, diskutieren über die gesichteten 2x13-fach-Gruppen von Campagnolo und schauen uns die neuen Garmin Forerunner 970 an – eine ernsthafte (und günstigere!) Alternative zur Fenix 8. Im Mittelpunkt stehen aber die brandneuen Zipp 303 SW Laufräder – mit breiter Innenmaulweite und maximalem Fahrkomfort. Dazu steigen wir tief in die Diskussion rund um Reifendruck ein: Was bringt ein integrierter Drucksensor wirklich, oder ist das reiner Hype? Und warum wird Luftdruck bei modernen Setups immer entscheidender? Hier findet Ihr die angesprochenen Social-Rides: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/store-hannover/community-rides/ Komoot Strecken von ENJOYYOURBIKE (more to come): https://www.komoot.com/de-de/user/4763357508298 Gravel Club Rides mit Fidlock in Hannover: https://gravel-club.com/unsere-events/fidlock-community-rides.html Neues Six Moon Design Zelt https://youtu.be/ZhKO1BoXy98?si=LI8OJ0G8H7NOht_I https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/six-moon-designs-lunar-orbiter-bikepacking-zelt-94235125 https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/six-moon-designs-lunar-solo-ein-personen-zelt-green-gruen-59202793 Die neuen Zipp 303 SW: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/zipp-303-sw-carbon-laufradsatz-mit-axs-laufradsensor-xdr-94236089 Ingos Video: https://youtu.be/0Sd2lJt3OQM?si=QU9wJn-0mu1w8DH2 Die neue Garmin 970: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/garmin-forerunner-970-schwarz/carbongrau-titan-dlc-94236094 Pick André: Rüpel Restaurant Instagram Kiosk: https://www.instagram.com/ruepel.kiosk______lab?igsh=MTc5emd3Y3RueHd6dQ== Website: https://www.ruepel.bar/ Pick Ingo: Vivobarefoot & Incylence Socken Primus Flow: https://www.vivobarefoot.com/de/primus-flow-mens?colour=Bright%20White-Neon%20Orange Incylence Socken: https://incylence.com/ 00:00:00 Intro 00:02:12 Social-Rides Fidlock X Gravel Club scouted by Ingo 00:12:16 HNVR CRIT Rides 00:14:48 13.06: Jaegher Community Ride, inkl. Jaegher Probefahrten möglich 00:16:49 22.06: Hannover Crit e.V. Raceday: Jedermann-Rennen & Kriterium ums V17 Café 00:20:39 2. & 3. Juli: Curve Cycling Groadshow bei ENJOY! Testfahrten & Social Ride 00:31:29 Six Moon Designs neues Zelt: Orbiter vs. Lunar Solo 00:46:32 Spotted! Campagnolo 2x13-fach! Macht das üerhaupt Sinn? 01:04:34 Neue Garmin-Uhren: Forerunner 970 die bessere Fenix 8 (und günstiger!) 01:27:28 Die neuen Zipp 353 NSW & 303 SW Laufräder: Breite Felge ist geil! 01:50:43 Reifendruck wird immer wichtiger! Eingebauter Sensor überflüssig oder Gamechanger? 02:08:16 All Road ist die Zukunft! Gravelbikes gibt es nicht mehr 02:17:59 User-Pick: geer.bike Tracking der gewachsten Kette & andere Komponenten 02:29:31 Pick André: Ruepel-Kiosk, bestes Essen! 02:42:36 Pick Ingo: Vivobarefoot Primus Flow & Incylence Socken 02:50:43 Schlusswort: Teilt Euch die Sendung ein! Nächste erst nach Pfingsten! 02:52:35 Post-Show: Dinge, nach denen keiner gefragt hat! 03:00:37 Pre-Show: Laufen von André & Ingos Zone 2
La nueva Orbea Rallon se ha llevado todos los titulares gracias a sus impresionantes soluciones tecnológicas y por haber ganado en Copa del Mundo “antes de nacer”. Zipp también se los ha llevado por su sensor de presión integrado en las ruedas. La nueva Orbea Rallon ha sido, sin duda, una de las grandes revelaciones de la temporada al debutar con una victoria en la Copa del Mundo de DH. Y también por hacerlo con una plataforma doble para DH y para enduro. Y es que Orbea ha logrado, con la misma base, tener dos bicis diferentes, con dos comportamientos diferentes, aunque en ambos casos excelentes cuando la gravedad juega a nuestro favor. Pero es que la nueva Rallon también ha sido una de las grandes revoluciones gracias a su adaptabilidad, impresionantes posibilidades de personalización y soluciones tecnológicas como el Gravity Link, sin duda una muestra de que el DH sigue siendo la F1 del MTB. También hemos hablado un rato sobre el monitor de presión integrado en las Zipp 353 NSW y 303 SW ¿es realmente necesario? ¿está justificado? Pero también de las novedades que presentó el grupo SRAM junto a este dispositivo y que han quedado un poco eclipsadas por la controversia que ha creado dicho sensor. La marca irlandesa LittleBig nos presentó la evolución 2025 de su bici infantil, una solución excelente que acompañará a los ciclistas más pequeños de la casa desde los 2 a los 7 años (aproximadamente) y desde una bici de equilibrio a su primera bici de pedales. Todo en la misma bici y sin comprar nada en todo ese tiempo.Y Giant ha presentado el Rivet Mips, su nuevo casco de contrarreloj que nos ha sorprendido, precisamente, por no tener un diseño extravagante ni desproporcionado, más bien al contrario. Este programa ha sido posible gracias a Cannondale, que ha renovado su Moterra con dos nuevas variantes de su e-bike de alto rendimiento, una versión trail con 160/150 mm de recorrido de suspensiones y dos ruedas de 29” y otra, la Moterra LT, con ruedas mullet y 170/165 mm, ambas con cuadro full-carbon y sistema BOSCH Performance Line CX 5. Tienes toda la información sobre ambas versiones de la moterra en www.cannondale.com. Enlaces de interés: Nueva Orbea Rallon de enduro y DH: https://www.mtbpro.es/afondo/primeras-pedaladas-con-la-nueva-orbea-rallon-dh-y-enduro Zipp 353 NSW y 303 SW, ahora con monitorización de presión integrada: https://www.maillotmag.com/actualidad/zipp-353-nsw-y-303-sw-ahora-con-monitorizacion-de-presion-integrada LittleBig 2025: https://www.maillotmag.com/actualidad/littlebig-2025-la-bicicleta-infantil-ajustable-que-crece-con-los-ninos-ahora-mas-ligera Giant Rivet Mips: https://www.maillotmag.com/actualidad/giant-rivet-mips-el-nuevo-y-aerodinamico-casco-de-la-marca-para-triatlon-y-contrarreloj
Welcome back to the cycling tech podcast with a Geek Warning. This week, Escape's tech editors Dave Rome and Ronan Mc Laughlin discuss what's been on their minds. For Dave, that's how good modern chains have become and a cool upgrade option for DT Swiss hub users.For Ronan, it's the new wheels from Zipp that have been occupying his time. This is a fairly long episode for members of Escape Collective (go here). Those on the member-only podcast feed won't just hear what's new, but rather will hear some criticism of Zipp's new built-in pressure gauges and whether the company has addressed Ronan's concerns about hookless.As always, members also get our Ask a Wrench segment, which this week sees Dave Rome and pro race mechanic Brad Copeland answer a handful of questions related to disc brakes, along with one about the trend to toward wide gravel tyres and where suspension comes into that. Members can submit new questions here.3:30 - Corrections corner: 14-speed cassettes do exist, sigh.4:30 - Williams Racing Product's Zero Drag Kit is cool9:30 - Some things are really good, especially new chains17:30 - PSA: Don't pluck your (tyre) hairs20:50 - Gunnar and Waterford names return21:30 - Standert's new scandium alloy road racer24:30 - Pirelli's new endurance road tyre that goes to 55 mm wide31:15 - Rex releases its Black Magik drip wax34:30 - Silca's first grease and Dave's go-to grease37:00 - Zipp's new range of wheels42:15 - Wolf Tooth's new Clik valves and bottom brackets49:00 - Opinions on Zipp's new wheels and sensors (member-only)1:03:00 - Where we stand on hookless (member-only)1:13:00 - Ask a Wrench (member-only)1:15:00 - Dealing with rubbing discs1:26:00 - Crop circles on disc rotors1:32:00 - Cleaning with disc brakes1:39:00 - Pondering wide tyres versus gravel suspension for Unbound
In this episode we discuss ZIPPs new product range, ask why ZIPP have not moved to carbon spokes, challenge them in their seemingly outdates rim widths and discuss the future of tire and wheel development. Huge thanks for Nathan from ZIPP for his time.
In the first episode of a three-part series with Zipp, BikeRadar's Liam Cahill and Warren Rossiter sit down with Zipp product manager Nathan Schickel to chart the history of one of cycling's most influential brands. From Zipp's original carbon tri-spoke wheel to the current trend for super-wide rims and tyres, via the brand's detour into making bike frames, this is a fascinating chat that looks back at Zipp's key innovations, and what might be coming next. You can also watch this episode on BikeRadar's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/bikeradar Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
1. Begrüßung Wie geht es uns? Was haben wir so gemacht in der Zwischenzeit? --- 2. Crete Gravel Explorer Schamlose Werbung für einen Freund des Hauses > https://crete-gravel-explorer.com/de/ Kreta by Bike --- 3. Im Test > Posedla Maßsattel Wie läuft es jetzt genau nach mehreren Monaten mit einem Maßsattel? --- 4. Ein neues Rad für Timmer Ja wo kommt das auf einmal her, ein neues Open Wi:de für den Herr TImmer --- 5. Im Test > Galibier Fine Cycling Appereal Mistral Winter TIght Tolle Bib die auch viele Stunden warm hält, gut geschnitten ist, Wasser abhält und auch für viele Stunden bequemes sitzen erlaubt. https://www.galibier.cc/product/mistral-winter-bib-tights/ --- 6. Garmin Masterclass mit TImmi dem H... Christian entdeckt neues bei Garmin und wie zufrieden sind wir nach monatelanger Nutzung? --- 7. Festive 500 2024 Wie ist es gelaufen und wer hat es einfach nicht gespürt? --- 8. Tour de Zwift 2025 Ultimate Challenge done. --- 9. Lachlan Morton The Great Southern Country Welche eine fantastische Leistung und welch ein fantastischer Film! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XW1F79sfftA --- 10. Saisonplanung 2025 Brevets und kein Plan, so sieht das kommende Jahr bisher aus. --- 11. Cycling World Düsseldorf Noch wissen wir wenig Fakten genau, aber man wird uns auf einer Bühne sehen können, wennn man das will :-) Mit Gast wenn es so klappt. https://www.cyclingworld.de --- 12. Zipp wheelset with integrated tyre pressure sensor Brückentechnologie zu mehr oder einfach nur ein weiterer Sensor der misst? https://www.bikeradar.com/news/new-zipp-wheelset-with-integrated-tyre-pressure-sensor-spotted --- 13. Erfahrung mit Hunt Laufrädern anyone? Christian braucht Laufräder und wenn sein Traummodel dann doch nicht mehr ins Budget passt, sind die Hunt dann ggf. eine solide Alternative? https://eu.huntbikewheels.com --- 14. Ausblick und Verabschiedung Wir danken euch fürs zuhören und eure Unterstützung!!!
It's a geek-packed episode as senior tech editors Dave Rome and Ronan Mc Laughlin, plus Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto) discuss the week in tech.Ronan ponders the real highs and lows of Lidl-Trek experimenting with SRAM XPLR 1x13 drivetrains in road races. There's a skeptical point of view to integrated pressure sensors in tubeless wheels. And the geeks discuss the importance of Trail figures in geometry, and why it's oddly not provided by all brands – a topic Ronan was inspired to put into writing, too (coming soon).It had been a few weeks since the last PSA, and Dave has one related to common noises. And we've got a wrap of some fresh product news.As per usual, the episode ends with our Ask a Wrench segment that sees pro race mechanic Brad Copeland and Dave Rome answer a few member-submitted tech questions. It's something you'll need to logged into our member-feed of the podcast to hear.Time stamps:1:40 - Lidl-Trek using a 1x gravel groupset13:00 - Zipp playing with integrated pressure sensors21:10 - Where are all the trail figures and fork rakes?30:50 - PSA on easily solved bike noises31:10 - Continental's new Gran Prix TR tyre42:00 - OneUp's little pedal fumble43:30 - Industry9's new Hydra2 hub47:50 - Velocio's new high-riding hydration pack49:35 - Hammerhead Karoo gets its own “native extension” library plus a tangent on computers.58:30 - Ask a Wrench with Brad Copeland (members-only)1:00:00 - A further tip for comparing chain wear between riding disciplines (members-only)1:01:05 - Plugs and repairing tubeless tyres (members-only)1:06:10 - Speeding up the drying process of drip wax (members-only)1:10:00 - A complement for a previous answer - the advice worked (members-only)1:12:30 - Squealing Shimano brakes strike again (members-only)
In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Liam Cahill sits down with Simon von Bromley to discuss the hottest tech trends from the first spring classic of 2025. Back in the UK after a weekend in Belgium, Liam gives us the skinny on Visma–Lease a Bike's head-turning helmets, all the unreleased kit the likes of Specialized and Zipp and trying to hide, and why some teams are turning to gravel groupsets for road races. Enormous aero helmets, 30mm tyres and gravel gearing – Omloop Het Nieuwsblad 2025 tech gallery Lidl-Trek using prototype automatic chain waxing machine at the Tour de France Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this one I tell you about: A bunch of ridiculous and/or traumatic gym class memories Along with four fresh new calls to the hotline, from Ian, Zipp, Clinton, and Jason. I hope you enjoy it. Thanks for listening! Check out expanded show notes at surfreportpod.com Need twice the Surf Report? We've got you covered. Just pop on over to patreon.com/jeffkay, sign up for a $4 (or more) monthly donation, and you'll immediately gain access to the weekly bonus shows. They're each a full-length episode and are only available to supporters at Patreon. Upgrade today! Also, we now have a telephone hotline where you can leave your comments, questions, and suggestions. The number is 570-290-8151. Give us a call and there's a very good chance you'll be part of a future show. It's all voicemail, no actual human will answer. If you're too shy for such shenanigans, email us at surfreportpod@gmail.com
Today on The New Mason Jar, we bring you a special episode just in time for Advent Cindy and Dawn chat with their friend and homeschooling mom of 2, Rebecca Zipp, who writes at ahumbleplace.com How Rebecca first came to learn about Charlotte Mason's philosophy What Rebecca's website A Humble Place is all about What is Advent, and why did Rebecca develop this Advent Art Devotions resource? What other Advent traditions have Dawn, Rebecca, and Cindy had over the years? Please visit https://thenewmasonjar.com/098/ to get the full show notes with links to resources mentioned and today's quotes.
Robb Zipp is a passionate traveler, travel show host, and YouTuber with a unique perspective on the world. With a background as a flight attendant and two decades of experience as a master control operator, he's cultivated a deep appreciation for different cultures, storytelling, and the art of capturing memorable moments. Join Robb on his journey as he explores new destinations and shares his adventures with you.You can book Robb Zipp and over 300 other incredible talents for your podcast at podstarz.net today!Email: Podstarz.info@gmail.comIG: @Podstarz_netX (FKA Twitter): @PodstarzTeamFB: @PodstarzTikTok: @PodstarzTeamYouTube: @Podstarz Team
Come along on six exciting adventures with the new generation of My Little Pony! Take part in Sunny's birthday celebration, help Hitch avoid the magical plants running amok, accompany Zipp in takin... Uitgegeven door Saga Kids Spreker: Imogen Church
In this episode of "Frank Stallone - Who is This Guy?" hosts Ryan, Dom, and Zipp take on Frank Stallone's appearance on the "Mike Torchia Show." The trio delivers a hilarious roast of Frank, dissecting his outlandish claims, bitter rants about modern music, and bizarre tangents. With sharp critiques and plenty of laughs, they explore why Frank's stories just don't add up, making for an entertaining takedown of Hollywood's most infamous "almost" star. Listen and Subscribe to the new Frank Stallone Podcast links here below Youtube Apple Spotify Other
Rebecca lives in Colorado with her husband and two kids. Food has been an important part of her life since 2009, when she saw firsthand how it can be used to heal. Since then, she has strived to provide her family with nourishing meals using as many local ingredients as possible. She writes at her website, ahumbleplace.com, where she offers resources for homeschoolers and guides for food and meal planning.This conversation with Rebecca centers around using Plan to Eat for her month-long meal-planning process! She has used Plan to Eat for 14 years and shares her simple system for planning four weeks of meals at a time. Find Rebecca on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ahumbleplace/Sign up for a free trial + get 20% off your first annual subscription: plantoeat.com/PTEPODContact us: podcast@plantoeat.comConnect with Plan to Eat online:InstagramFacebookPinterest
Ingo landet bei seiner Bikepacking-Tour in unwegsamen Gelände! Ist das normal, wenn man ohne Computer planen muss? Wie gut sind die Streckenvorschläge von Strava und Komoot? Dazu Testberichte von André zu den Favero Assioma Pro MX-2 SPD-Wattmesspedalen und von André zum ENVE Fray mit der neuen SRAM RED XPLR 13-fach Schaltung und den Zipp 303 XPLR SW Laufrädern. ## LINKS ZUR SENDUNG ## Ingo bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quendler/ Andre bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tofukind/?hl=de Favero Assioma bei uns im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/favero-assioma-pro-mx-2-powermeter-pedale-mit-beidseitiger-messung-94234365 Die neuen Shoks OPEN RUN Pro 2: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/shokz-openrun-pro-2-orange-94235271?c=2092177 Enve Fray: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/enve-fray-rahmenset-venom-94234790?number=94234790 SRAM RED XPLR: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/sram-red-xplr-e1-1x13-schaltgruppe-172-5mm/powermeter/42/10i46/paceline-x-160mm-cl-94235138 Ingos Gänge im Ritzelrechner im Vergleich 1x13 XPLR: https://www.gear-calculator.com/?GR=DERS&KB=46&RZ=10,11,12,13,15,17,19,21,24,28,32,38,46&UF=2220&TF=90&SL=2.6&UN=KMH&DV=teeth&GR2=DERS&KB2=33,46&RZ2=10,11,12,13,14,15,17,19,21,24,28,33&UF2=2220 Die neuen Garmin Fenix Uhren bei uns im Shop: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/garmin-fenix-8-amoled-titan-dlc-schwarz/carbongrau-51-mm-94235277?c=2092177 https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/garmin-fenix-8-amoled-titan-dlc-schwarz/carbongrau-47-mm-94235276?number=94235276 https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/garmin-fenix-8-amoled-titan-dlc-schwarz/carbongrau-43-mm-94235275?number=94235275 ## USER PICKS ## Combine FIT, GPX, CSV or TCX files for Garmin or Strava. Merge Heart Rate Power and GPS https://gotoes.org/strava/Combine_GPX_TCX_FIT_Files.php Wahoo User Maps https://www.rennrad-news.de/forum/threads/aktuelles-kartenmaterial-f%C3%BCr-wahoo-elemnt-bolt-roam-elemnt-selbst-generieren.175315/ ReLive für Strava https://home.relive.cc/ CatEar Airstreams https://www.cxcsupply.nl/cat-ears ## PICKS André / Ingo ## Pick André: European Coffee Trip https://europeancoffeetrip.com/ https://www.roasters.app/ Pick Ingo: Die Fellerei im Harz/Buntenbock https://www.diefellerei.de/die-fellerei.html ## INHALT ## 00:00:00 Themen heute: Tour de France, Routing-Probleme, Bikepacking Light Harz 00:01:10 Epische Tour de France Femmes! 00:19:08 Ingo war Lightpacking im Harz! Streckentipps, Alltags-Reset 00:35:47 Routing vor Ort: Streckenvorschläge Strava enden als Wanderung! 00:51:44 Routenplanung unterwegs am Handy: Immer noch schwierig heutzutage? 00:59:14 Garmin-Fail: Keine neue Strecke während der Fahrt aufspielbar? WTF! 01:09:31 Strecke umkehren: Karoo fährt woanders lang? Warum? 01:14:24 Harz: Keine Bäume mehr, kein Schatten mehr 01:18:12 Andrés Test der Assioma MX2 Pro Wattmesspedale 02:05:27 Ingo ist die SRAM RED XPLR 13-fach gefahren 02:28:08 Zipp 303 XPLR SW Test von Ingo: schnell, aber kompliziert 02:37:01 Ingos Eindruck zum ENVE Fray & sein Wunsch für ein neues OPEN UPPER 02:56:42 USER PICKS: Fit-Files kombinieren, ReLive.cc, Wahoo Karten ändern, CatEars 03:06:30 PICK André: European Coffee Trip App 03:14:48 PICK Ingo: Die Fellerei 03:22:06 Post-Show 03:26:00 Pre-Show: Podcast zum Einschlafen
In this episode of "Frank Stallone - Who is This Guy?" hosts Ryan, Dom, and Zipp take on Frank Stallone's appearance on the "Mike Torchia Show." The trio delivers a hilarious roast of Frank, dissecting his outlandish claims, bitter rants about modern music, and bizarre tangents. With sharp critiques and plenty of laughs, they explore why Frank's stories just don't add up, making for an entertaining takedown of Hollywood's most infamous "almost" star. Listen and Subscribe to the new Frank Stallone Podcast links here below Youtube Apple Spotify Other
Life in the Peloton is proudly brought to you by MAAP This week's episode of Life in the Peloton is a treat for all the tech fans out there as we're talking to Josh Poertner. Currently, Josh is the owner of iconic cycling brand Silca, where he has been doing some really cool stuff in the past few years, but he's also one of the minds behind some of the most interesting changes in tech in pro cycling in the last decade. Coming from a motorsport background, Josh was introduced to cycling through at Zipp where (amongst other things) through his work with Fabian Cancellara at CSC, he changed the way that, my favourite race, Paris Roubaix is raced, showing the world that the cobbles could be conquered on carbon wheels. These days it might not even sound that revolutionary to think about tackling a race like Roubaix on deep section carbon wheels, but as someone who raced it back in the late 00's on 36 spoke box section rims this was a real revolution. Small changes like this make huge contributions to the speed of races and the way that the peloton moves these days. To be honest the wheels at Roubaix, although a huge talking point for me obviously, are just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Josh's work in pro cycling. His is one of the minds that has led to the revolution in aerodynamics, lowering rolling resistance, ceramic bearingsand a host of other seemingly small but game changing ideas that has sped up the sport in the past decade. I was pumped to sit down and talk with Josh about all of this, and of course recount the pretty funny tale of when we first met in 2019 and he had to go and pick up the race bike I'd left on a baggage carousel the day before Roubaix! Sit back and have a listen and get to know one of the people who has really changed the sport for the better! Cheers! Mitch ----more---- The Dirty Docker is almost here! Dirty Docker is my multi-day event for all things cycling and running in the Macedon Ranges. For the last few weeks of winter, you can get an exclusive discount code by signing up to the Life in the Peloton Newsletter here. The Life in the Peloton book is OUT NOW! Get your copy now exclusively at maap.cc! Can't wait for you to read it.
Ist die SRAM RED XPLR nur eine Race-Gruppe für Profi-Gravel-Rennfahrer? Warum ist sie so teuer? Dazu ein paar Anekdoten & Feedback zum Garmin Edge 1050 nach 2 Monaten und wir berichten natürlich auch über das Orbit360 Gravity Festival in Köln, wo wir viel Spaß hatten! Dazu viele Tipps und User Picks. ## WERBUNG ## Löwenanteil Bio Fertiggerichte (WERBUNG): 10% Rabattcode für die ENJOYYOURBIKE-Community Erhaltet 10% Rabatt auf Eure erste Bestellung! Über den Link https://cutt.ly/OwzKloxG wird der Rabattcode automatisch an der Kasse eingefügt und der Rabatt abgezogen. (Gutscheincode: Bike) ## LINKS ZUR SENDUNG ## Ingo bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quendler/ Andre bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tofukind/?hl=de Ingos Video zum Garmin EDGE 1050: https://youtu.be/4lahtxl0SOs Unser SRAM Red XPLR Video: https://youtu.be/M6N-qXMOfbk Andrés Video zur RouteWerks Tasche: https://youtu.be/JUKca_XKjjU User Picks: Timos 3D Modell für HideMyBell: https://www.printables.com/de/model/912760-closethegap-hidemybell-raceday-quadlock-adapter-pa Rund um den Solling Tour: https://www.rund-um-den-solling.de/ Leica Akademie: Fotografieren & Radfahren in Österreich: https://store.leica-camera.com/de/de/FOTOGRAFIE-%20UND%20RADCAMP?aknumber=ERAD1-24 Pick André: A true Renaissance - Tour de France Doku: https://youtu.be/Iolscfq2K84?si=AgubamlMV2Ol3AOC Pick Ingo: Nemo Moonlite Elite Reclining Camp Chair goodnight gray https://amzn.to/46KUHeI (Amazon Affiliate Link) ## INHALT ## 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:05 Olympia Re-Cap: Tolle Athleten, toller Sport, tolle Stimmung in Paris 00:18:15 Radsport bei Olympia: ohne Funk alles besser oder doof? 00:34:45 Löwenanteil - Mein Pausen-Bio-Gericht (WERBUNG) 00:36:53 Wir waren auf dem Orbit360 Gravity Festival Kölen 00:57:36 RouteWerks Lenkertasche Feedback zum Video 01:08:25 Enve Fray mit RED XPLR ist aufgebaut, Ingo testet am Wochenende 01:27:31 André hat ein RED Hebel Umbau-Video gemacht: Leitungen tauschen? 01:33:12 Garmin EDGE 1050: Neue Erfahrungen, Bugs & lustiges Geräteverhalten 02:11:50 Laufrad-Test-Video ist gedreht: kleiner Teaser FFWD RAW vs. Zipp 454 02:26:42 User-Picks: Luftdruck-Hack, Solling-Tour, Quadlock X HideMyBell, Leica Academie 02:38:47 Ingos Pick: Nemo Moonlite Elite Reclining Camp Chair 02:48:21 Andrés Pick: A True renaissance Tour de France Doku auf Youtube 02:54:45 Post-Show: Pollen und Gräsertabletten 03:01:57 Pre-Show: ingos Vittoria Corsa Pro Umstieg
With no time for chit-chat, the geeks are excited about the first few bits of tech seen at the Olympics, chatting a few notable elements from the road Time Trials, and then chatting why some of the tech seen in the mountain bike races are likely relevant to all.Then you'll hear a summary of the latest gravel-going groupset from SRAM, and the matching ultra-wide wheels from Zipp. For more on these products, certainly check out Dave's extensive write-ups on the SRAM Red XPLR AXS groupset and Zipp 303 XPLR wheels. If you've got a modern bike with thru-axles then you may be intrigued to hear that your thru-axles may in fact wear out. In this week's PSA you'll hear how to make those axles happy and why you shouldn't ignore early signs of issue.Finally, there's a couple of bits of tech news to wrap things up. Enjoy!Time stamps:1:30 - Straight into Olympic tech, so far21:45 - New Red XPLR AXS, 13-speed on a 12-speed chain27:30 - Zipp has a matching suite of XPLR products45:50 - a PSA that your thru-axles may experience wear56:30 - Ritchey's comfortable-looking Montebello57:40 - Shimano is helping to fund some trails
Wir diskutieren alle Details der SRAM Red XPLR AXS Schaltgruppe, die erste elektronische 13-fach Schaltgruppe für Gravelbikes! Welche Bandbreite hat man mit der 10-46 Kassette, ersetzt das wirklich schon die 2x12-Schalgruppen? Wie ist die Kompatibiltät zu anderen AXS Komponenten. Schaltgriffe, Bremshebel und wie verhält es sich mit Kettenblättern und Kurbeln? Und wir nehmen Euch auch noch mal mit auf unsere Tour de France Reise nach Frankreich. Nach Gap, Barcelonnette und natürlich mit auf den Col de la Bonette, den wir selbst gefahren sind. ## WERBUNG ## Dagsmejan - Besser schlafen: 20% Rabattcode Sommer24 für die ENJOYYOURBIKE-Community Erhaltet 20% Rabatt auf Eure Bestellung! Gutscheincode: Sommer24 https://dagsmejan.de/?utm_source=referral&utm_campaign=audiomy&utm_content=eyb2024 Pyjamas, die 8x atmungsaktiver, 3x schneller trocknend und 2x weicher als Baumwoll-Pyjamas sind! ## LINKS ZUR SENDUNG ## Ingo bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/quendler/ Andre bei Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tofukind/?hl=de Unser SRAM Red XPLR Video: https://youtu.be/M6N-qXMOfbk Die neuen SRAM/ZIPP Produkte bei uns im Shop: RED 13-fach XPLR: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/sram-red-xplr-e1-1x13-schaltgruppe-172-5mm/powermeter/42/10i46/paceline-x-160mm-cl-94235138 https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/sram-red-xplr-e1-1x13-schaltgruppe-172-5mm/42/10i46/paceline-x-160mm-94235139 Zipp 303 XPLR Laufräder: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/zipp-303-xplr-s-carbon-laufradsatz-xdr-28-94235140 https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/zipp-303-xplr-sw-carbon-laufradsatz-xdr-28-94235141 Zipp Lenker: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/zipp-sl-70-xplr-gravel-und-allroad-lenker-carbon-94235142 Unser Tour de France Video: https://youtu.be/2phJwMmz8Ik User Picks für Ricoh GR III oder andere Kameras: UV-Filter für die Ricoh (Amazon Affiliate Link): https://amzn.to/4c6XL6c Wasserabweisende Patches für Rückentaschen (Amazon Affiliate Link) https://amzn.to/4ceqNRg Pick André: Kaulitz & Kaulitz https://www.netflix.com/de/title/81687868 Pick Ingo: Sehr kleines USB-C Kartenlesegerät ANKER: https://amzn.to/3A7f9KK (Amazon Affiliate Link) ## INHALT ## 00:00:00 Intro: Wir sind immer noch gehyped von der TdF 00:03:08 Neues Rad von OPEN Teaser: UDH, weiß man sonst schon was? 00:14:57 Ingos UPPER mit Rene Herse Barlow Pass 38/700c: Schneller als Cervelo R3 25mm? 00:30:58 Ultraleichter Pyjama von Dagsmejan (WERBUNG) 00:34:55 SRAM Red XPLR 13-fach: Eine Übersetzung, die besser als 2x12 ist? 00:50:05 Kettenlänge / Keine Rennradgruppe? / UDH erklärt 01:16:24 AXS Kompatibiltät, aber alles etwas komplizierter als Gedacht 01:33:30 ZIPP 303 XPLR SW Laufrad mit 32!!! mm Maulweite, sehr krass! 01:51:01 Wir waren bei der Tour de France: 1. Tag mit Lotto Dstny & Orbea 02:19:13 TdF Tag 2: Wir sind die Königsetappe Col de la Bonette gefahren. GEIL! 03:02:54 User-Picks: UV-Filter für Ricoh & Patches zum Schweißschutz der Trikottasche 03:10:22 Pick André: Komische Doku auf Netflix ;-) 03:21:30 Pick Ingo: Anker Mini-USB-C-Kartenlesegerät 03:28:32 Post-Show: Kuchen essen! 03:31:13 Pre-Show: Schlecht geschlafen? Olympia (un)interessant?
In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Simon von Bromley catches up with Warren Rossiter to discuss all of the groupset's new features and find out how SRAM Red XPLR AXS performs out on the trails. The duo also discuss Zipp's new 303 XPLR wheelset, which features an enormous 32mm internal rim width. While Warren says they perform fantastically, could these radically wide rims signal even more tyre compatibility woes ahead? https://www.bikeradar.com/news/sram-aims-to-set-the-gravel-standard-with-red-axs-xplr https://www.bikeradar.com/reviews/components/groupsets/gravel-groupset/sram-red-xplr-axs-review https://www.bikeradar.com/news/zipp-303-xplr-gravel-wheels Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Jeff Winterkorn built his career on building bike parts. As SRAM's vice president of global manufacturing, he oversees facilities worldwide. He's been acting director of the Zipp factory and is a regular presence at our Indianapolis factory. Jeff provides keen insight into what makes for an efficient factory—it comes down to people. Jeff is famous for getting to know every employee and every department. We think you'll love Jeff's enthusiasm and find his insight into the Zipp factory fascinating.
In this episode, Pete and Dixon bring on Jesse (Boring Conversation) and Sam (Danger Planet) to record the long overdue Zipp deep dive. We talk about the strengths of playing the Infamous keyword. We go over some of our favorite models, tech, and strategies. Check us out on YouTube @ragequitwire we are giving away a new ashes of malifaux box on there. Check us out on our discord https://discord.gg/tZrjadfDb3 Support us directly at patreon.com/ragequitwire Use our affiliation link giveusyourmoneypleasethankyou-wyrd.com/ragequitwire
It's just a regular week in May, but you can bet the bike industry is its usual buzz of activity. James Huang and Dave Rome offer some strong thoughts related to Shimano's latest release of GRX Di2. There's chat about Felt clawing its way back into the spotlight. Of course the geeks can't ignore the return of Kona Bikes. And there are rumblings that the old Interbike tradeshow may be coming back, too.We've got custom bikes on our minds. We fail at picking one saddle. And there's a PSA for all. The episode wraps with a round-up of new wheel-related things from Reynolds, Zipp, Roval, Chris King, and Hunt.And then James shares his own news. Indeed this is the last episode you'll hear James' voice as he hangs up his digital gauge.Escape Collective's podcasts are made possible by our members. Head on over to escapecollective.com/member to support this show and everything else on our podcast network.Time stamps:2:00 - Shimano GRX 12-speed Di216:40 - Felt's new VR endurance road bike20:25 - Kona is back!25:45 - Is the Interbike tradeshow coming back?30:40 - On our mind: would we buy our own fully custom bike?43:25 - Pick one: saddles56:45 - You get accustomed to things being crummy1:01:10 - Talking new wheel-related things from Reynolds, Zipp, Hunt, Roval, and Chris King1:11:30 - James' heart sinking news (tear emoji)
It's just a regular week in May, but you can bet the bike industry is its usual buzz of activity. James Huang and Dave Rome offer some strong thoughts related to Shimano's latest release of GRX Di2. There's chat about Felt clawing its way back into the spotlight. Of course the geeks can't ignore the return of Kona Bikes. And there are rumblings that the old Interbike tradeshow may be coming back, too.We've got custom bikes on our minds. We fail at picking one saddle. And there's a PSA for all. The episode wraps with a round-up of new wheel-related things from Reynolds, Zipp, Roval, Chris King, and Hunt.And then James shares his own news. Indeed this is the last episode you'll hear James' voice as he hangs up his digital gauge.Time stamps:2:00 - Shimano GRX 12-speed Di216:40 - Felt's new VR endurance road bike20:25 - Kona is back!25:45 - Is the Interbike tradeshow coming back?30:40 - On our mind: would we buy our own fully custom bike?43:25 - Pick one: saddles56:45 - You get accustomed to things being crummy1:01:10 - Talking new wheel-related things from Reynolds, Zipp, Hunt, Roval, and Chris King1:11:30 - James' heart sinking news (tear emoji)
Ride Ready eliminates the time and potential frustration of installing tubeless tires with sealant, rotors, and cassettes. The goal is to maximize rider convenience and the performance of your new Zipp wheels with new Goodyear tires and SRAM components to make you faster. First, select your wheels; Ride Ready offers two of Zipp's most popular and versatile options.
Not surprisingly given the big product launch this week, Dave and James have a lot to dive into with SRAM's new Red AXS wireless road groupset: what's different about it, what's not so different, what's been improved, and what's stayed the same – and the thing everyone will invariably ask us, whether we'd choose that or the latest Shimano Dura-Ace. We also chat about the neat features embedded into the new Hammerhead Karoo GPS computer, and the significance of the new tire partnership between Zipp and Goodyear, Dave gets his thoughts about road bike cockpit reach off his chest, we choose our favorite tubeless plug kits, and we're still worried about loose headsets.Escape Collective's podcasts are made possible by our members. Head on over to escapecollective.com/member to support this show and everything else on our podcast network.Timestamps:2:05 – A neat detail about Chris King's new hubs we overlooked3:51 – A clarification on our position regarding road hookless tubeless wheels and tires6:04 – The lowdown on SRAM's new Red AXS road groupset12:22 – Do we like it?16:19 – SRAM Red AXS or Shimano Dura-Ace Di2?21:15 – Don't call it the Hammerhead Karoo 325:45 – Goodyear's new tires are Zipp-specific, but we're not entirely sure why30:02 – Effective reach is an overlooked fit dimension36:50 – Pick One! Our favorite tubeless plug kits47:20 – We're still worried about loose headsets53:08 – Ratio Technology has a neat cage option for SRAM Transmission rear derailleurs55:53 – Pirelli has gotten even more Italian
Not surprisingly given the big product launch this week, Dave and James have a lot to dive into with SRAM's new Red AXS wireless road groupset: what's different about it, what's not so different, what's been improved, and what's stayed the same – and the thing everyone will invariably ask us, whether we'd choose that or the latest Shimano Dura-Ace. We also chat about the neat features embedded into the new Hammerhead Karoo GPS computer, and the significance of the new tire partnership between Zipp and Goodyear, Dave gets his thoughts about road bike cockpit reach off his chest, we choose our favorite tubeless plug kits, and we're still worried about loose headsets.Escape Collective's podcasts are made possible by our members. Head on over to escapecollective.com/member to support this show and everything else on our podcast network.Timestamps:2:05 – A neat detail about Chris King's new hubs we overlooked3:51 – A clarification on our position regarding road hookless tubeless wheels and tires6:04 – The lowdown on SRAM's new Red AXS road groupset12:22 – Do we like it?16:19 – SRAM Red AXS or Shimano Dura-Ace Di2?21:15 – Don't call it the Hammerhead Karoo 325:45 – Goodyear's new tires are Zipp-specific, but we're not entirely sure why30:02 – Effective reach is an overlooked fit dimension36:50 – Pick One! Our favorite tubeless plug kits47:20 – We're still worried about loose headsets53:08 – Ratio Technology has a neat cage option for SRAM Transmission rear derailleurs55:53 – Pirelli has gotten even more Italian
Zipp's new high-end carbon bar, the SL 80 Race, is designed for the new SRAM RED AXS, from placement of Wireless Blips to ergonomic touches that will keep you fast and efficient in every hand position. Get all the details of this new jointly developed bar with Zipp Product Manager Nathan Schickel.
In this episode of the Zipp Speed Podcast, we gathered top experts from Zipp to discuss our hookless wheels and the technology behind hookless and clarify two recent incidents in the pro peloton. We hope this podcast provides good information about Zipp hookless wheels and tires.
Rebecca is a good friend and a good influence. She is the creator behind A Humble Place, with a website and an Instagram both by that name, where I first found her when I was looking for Charlotte Mason art studies, and I got many of her beautiful sets. In this episode, though, she is teaching me about her meal planning strategies. I am now using her method and it is revolutionizing everything that I am doing. I am so grateful to Rebecca for joining me today to discuss this because I am not by nature a meal planner. With a very busy summer coming up, I need to have some good frameworks in place to rely on for meal planning, having others being able to participate in the food preparation, being able to know what is coming down the pipeline; and it was really interesting to me how her meal planning works with an ancestral and seasonal food lifestyle, which is the way she and her family eat. So many meal planning ideas and options out there assume you're going to be going to the grocery store every couple of days and buying lots of convenience or unseasonal foods, which just doesn't suit the way a lot of us are eating. Thank you Rebecca for opening up a whole new world to me! I am so excited to share this episode with you today; enjoy!* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *The organ supplements we use and trust – get a 5% discount (and free shipping) on grass-fed supplements, including liver capsules by visiting: https://www.oneearthhealth.com/AncestralKitchen* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Get our two podcast cookbooks:Meals at the Ancestral HearthSpelt Sourdough Every DayAlison's course, Rye Sourdough Bread: Mastering The Basics is here, with a 10% discount applied!Alison's Sowans oat fermentation course is here, with a 10% discount applied!Get 10% off any course at The Fermentation School: click here and use code AKP at checkout.Get 10% off US/Canada Bokashi supplies: click here and use code AKP.Get 10% off UK Bokashi supplies.Visit our (non-Amazon!) bookshop for a vast selection of ancestral cookbooks: US link here and UK link here.* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *Our podcast is supported by Patrons in ancestral kitchens around the world!Come join our community! You can choose to simply sponsor the podcast, or select from a variety of levels with benefits including monthly live Zoom calls, a private podcast feed stuffed with bonus content from Alison and Andrea, and a Discord discussion group.To read more about becoming a patron and...
In this episode of the Zipp Speed Podcast, Zipp product Manager Nathan Schickel and Senior Design Engineer John Leachman explain what's new with the new Zipp Super-9 tubeless disc-brake road and clincher track disc wheels.
Paris Roubaix wird immer schneller! Trotz oder gerade wegen breiterer Reifen? Wir kommen zu einem erstaunlichen Fazit, was die Strategie aus Aero-Rahmen und breiteren Reifen angeht. Ermöglichen die breiteren Reifen überhaupt erst die schnellen Rahmen und hochprofiligen Felgen? Dazu wie immer viel Smalltalk über Radfahren und Laufpendeln in London, Zipp Hookless Updates, Wahoo Garmin Varia-Update und natürlich wie immer tolle Picks. Dazu Ingos Highlight: der Cyclite Touring Back Pack erfüllt alle Träume für Ingos Pendeln, Wandern und Reisen. ## WERBUNG ## Löwenanteil Bio Fertiggerichte (WERBUNG): 10% Rabattcode für die ENJOYYOURBIKE-Community Erhaltet 10% Rabatt auf Eure erste Bestellung! Über den Link https://cutt.ly/OwzKloxG wird der Rabattcode automatisch an der Kasse eingefügt und der Rabatt abgezogen.(Gutscheincode: Bike) ## LINKS ## Ingos neuer Lieblings-Rucksack: https://www.enjoyyourbike.com/cyclite-touring-backpack/01-leichter-tourenrucksack-schwarz-68924856 Zipp empfiehlt 29 mm für NSW 353 (ich ziehe jetzt 30iger auf) https://road.cc/content/tech-news/zipp-safety-its-rims-amidst-hookless-debacle-307385 Rennrad-News Technik Bericht zu Paris-Roubaix: https://www.rennrad-news.de/news/paris-roubaix-profi-rennraeder-2024-24-x-high-tech-gegen-kopfsteinpflaster/ Cycling-News: 9 Fazits aus Paris Roubaix: https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/9-tech-conclusions-from-paris-roubaix/ Cycling-News: Viele Technik-Hacks aus dem Frauen-Rennen: https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/mega-paris-roubaix-womens-tech-gallery-gravel-tech-cobble-hacks-and-custom-paint/ Paris Roubaix Podium Bikes der Frauen: https://www.cyclingnews.com/features/paris-roubaix-femmes-podium-bikes/ Quelle-Katalog, 1977 Fahrräder, Tacho https://youtu.be/PmUojc2zkQM?si=EkJUtjIno9kiaPjc Amateur Cyclists finish Tour de France https://youtu.be/4L4sReM6iqo?si=FcdFNEoENNjJVKzH Tour de Montana roll für Krebskranke Kinder https://www.tdh-bensheim.de/ https://xn--hochstdter-haus-5kb.de/?post_type=event&p=4054 ## INHALT ## 00:00:00 Intro 00:01:21 London: Brompton, Infrastruktur und Laufpendeln 00:07:31 Sidekick: Faszien-Trick beim Laufen: Schnelle Gehpausen 00:13:41 Löwenanteil BIO-Mahlzeit: frisch warmgemacht nach der Sendung (WERBUNG) 00:15:47 Bester Rucksack!? Cyclite Touring Backpack ersetzt Ingos Ortovox 00:25:24 Zipp empfiehlt jetzt 29 mm Reifen für Hookless 353 NSW 00:29:36 Ingo testet Vittoria Corsa Pro in 28 mm und 30 mm mit Baumwoll an MIN.D. 00:43:38 Kolektiv Messe Berlin: Cooles Happening mit geilen kleinen Marken/Produkten 00:58:15 Zeebraham Sneaker und Custom UGGs mit Kickpedalen-Idee! 01:09:02 Podcast Tex-Lock Recap 01:14:53 Wahoo Update: Radarsteuerung funktioniert nicht, dunkler Hintergrund geil! 01:22:51 Paris Roubaix: Ohne Handschuhe fahren ist besser? Keine Blasen, mehr Gefühl? 01:30:11 Paris Roubaix Technik-Talk: Reifenbreiten, Übersetzungen, 1by, Hacks 02:04:40 Fazit Paris Roubaix: fahrt breitere Reifen! 02:10:22 User Picks: 1977er Fahrradkatalog, TdF als Hobbyist, Tour de Montana 02:14:25 Pick Ingo: v17 Café in Hannover Linden 02:27:43 Pick Andre: WAndfarbe und beim Streichen Kurt Krömer hören 02:37:40 Post-Show: Das Signal Serie, Unterhaltung und el bano 02:49:39 Pre-Show: Oliven schmecken erst mit 21 & Kaffee nicht immer
Learn the step-by-step details of how we make Zipp wheels. SRAM Indy Factory Engineering Manager Ruan Trouw describes the process from when carbon fiber arrives at the Indianapolis factory to when wheels are boxed up and shipped out. This episode is Part III of our three-part Zipp Speed Podcast series, which is all about how Zipp uses carbon fiber to design and manufacture its wheels.
This week we're joined by mechanic, bike racer and coach James Jobber, and we're chatting about the latest piece of aero tech to hit the pro peloton and asking whether it will be (and should be) the next big thing in cycling. Plus, Zipp has finally made a full statement on their hookless wheels at the centre of the Lotto Dstny controversy. And James gives us his tips for making big gains in your cycling – and it's got nothing to do with numbers.Plus we're play more Overrated/Underrated, Emily has a confession and we answer your questions.Thanks to coach James for joining us this week. You can get in touch with him at www.upshiftvelo.co.ukIf you'd like us to send in a question, story, some good news, things you'd like us to discuss or anything else, email us at wildonespodcast@cademedia.co.ukThanks and see you next time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Neste episódio converso com o gerente de produtos da marca Zipp ( rodas e componentes ) e pneus Vittoria, o Frederico Pantuzo @fredericopantuzo junto com meu amigo Frederico Crissiuma para esclarecer e ajudar nas duvidas sobre uma tecnologia que veio para ficar, as rodas e pneu tubeless, como funcionam, como é fácil de instalar e pedalada muito mais eficiente, com mais conforto e segurança sem perder nada de aerodinâmica e performance. Pneus maiores são mais eficientes e confortáveis, sem perder velocidade !Conheça mais sobre as rodas Zipp em @zipp.brasilConheça mais sobre os pneus Vittoria em @vittoria.brasilConheça mais a equipe em @laguensracefit
Join host Ryan, co-host Dominick Tartamella of the Movie Thoughts Podcast and guest co-host Zipp from the No Redeeming Qualities Podcast as they continue the Rambo: The Force of Freedom journey! Also more Frank Stallone !! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-rebalkin01/message
Join host Ryan, co-host Dominick Tartamella of the Movie Thoughts Podcast and guest co-host Zipp from the No Redeeming Qualities Podcast as they continue the Rambo: The Force of Freedom journey! Also more Frank Stallone !!
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.
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.
Manufacturers of carbon rims are increasingly adopting hookless rims, citing benefits such as lower weight, improved aerodynamics and reduced manufacturing costs. Last week, though, on stage five of the 2024 UAE Tour, Thomas De Gendt suffered a high-speed crash while – seemingly – just riding along. De Gendt's wheels, a set of Zipp's 353 NSW carbon wheels with hookless rims, were initially deemed to be at fault, but can we be sure about what actually happened, and could there be more to this story than meets the eye? In this episode of the BikeRadar podcast, deputy editor, Jack Luke, and senior technical writer, Smon von Bromley, discuss the incident and what it might mean for the future of wheel and tyre tech on road bikes. Simon's in-depth feature on the incident: https://www.bikeradar.com/features/tech/de-gendt-uae-tour-crash-are-hookless-rims-safe Since this episode was recorded, Vittoria has released a statement seeking to clarify the cause of the incident: https://www.bikeradar.com/news/vittoria-statement-de-gendt-crash-hookless-rims Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is the second episode of a three-part series all about carbon fiber. Part I looked at the basic properties of carbon fiber. Part II focuses on designing carbon wheels, and Part III will examine manufacturing with carbon. It's time for Part II of our All About Carbon Zipp Speed Podcast Series. In this episode, Zipp design engineers Aaron Packard and Ben Waite discuss the potential and challenges of designing carbon fiber bicycle wheels. Aaron focuses on mountain bike wheels and Ben on road wheels. Also, please listen to Part I on the Basics of Carbon.
This is the start of a three-part series all about carbon fiber. Part I looks at the basic properties on carbon fiber, Part II focuses on designing carbon wheels, and Part III on manufacturing with carbon. Zipp is famous for designing and making deep section carbon-fiber bicycle wheels. But what exactly is carbon fiber? What are properties of carbon fiber? What is resin? Beyond bikes, what other industries use carbon fiber? For starters, this is how Merriam-Webster defines carbon fiber: Noun: a very strong lightweight synthetic fiber made especially by carbonizing acrylic fiber at high temperatures also : a material made from such fibers embedded in a resinous matrix Carbon fiber is the main material we work with at the Zipp factory in Indianapolis, so we wanted to spend some time talking about it. This episode is the first of a three-part series all about carbon fiber. In this opening episode, Zipp Design Engineer Manager Tess Denning discusses the basics of carbon fiber and what makes it both challenging to work with but ideal for high-performance components. Tess also talks about how Zipp's engineering team literally went back to school, taking a graduate level course in advanced composites to provide a fresh perspective on their work at Zipp.
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Today on the Podcast, we chat about Liam's recent trip to Snowshoe for the World Cup DH race as well as Jared's hellacious and questionable trail run race before discussing Zipp's new MTB wheels & jumping into a dazzling array of listener questions ranging from handlebar sweep to training regiments, chamois butter and everything in between. Tune in! Breck Epic Video: https://youtu.be/XJdKnZqCffY?si=sG8jBvjMM9nJzLid Neko Mulally YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NekoMulally Pinkbike Frameworks Enduro Bike Review: https://www.pinkbike.com/news/first-ride-frameworks-racing-trail-bike-prototype.html Submit any and all questions to podcast@worldwidecyclery.com Our YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/channel/UCxZoC1sIG-vVtLsJDSbeYyw Worldwide Cyclery Instagram: www.instagram.com/worldwidecyclery/ MTB Podcast Instagram: www.instagram.com/mtbpodcast/ MTB Podcast Website: https://www.mtbpodcast.com/
There has been a slew of wheel introductions recently, with some of the most interesting ones being from Zipp (lightweight carbon XC!), DT Swiss (“Aero for All”!), and Mavic (hookless aluminum gravel!). Wait, what? Yep, Mavic is now so progressive that its new aluminum gravel wheels feature a hookless profile, and we have some thoughts on the idea. Timestamps: 1:37 – A close at DT Swiss's new “Aero for All” aluminum wheels 8:27 – This most definitely is not the Mavic of yesteryear 15:04 – Zipp enters the XC wheel market (and their carbon road wheels have quietly gotten heavier) 25:56 – Bontrager cozies up with Look for a new range of clipless MTB pedals 32:57 – Wahoo Fitness continues to streamline its operations 35:58 – Brighter days are hopefully ahead for Parlee Cycles 41:35 – The indomitable and indestructible Surly Cross-Check is no more 46:30 – Dave is obsessing about what spare parts and – of course – tools to carry on his new bike 52:59 – James's safety rules of the road 57:52 – More power or less weight for eMTBs? 1:02:08 – Choosing the right chain lube is about saving money, not watts
There has been a slew of wheel introductions recently, with some of the most interesting ones being from Zipp (lightweight carbon XC!), DT Swiss (“Aero for All”!), and Mavic (hookless aluminum gravel!). Wait, what? Yep, Mavic is now so progressive that its new aluminum gravel wheels feature a hookless profile, and we have some thoughts on the idea.Timestamps:1:37 – A close at DT Swiss's new “Aero for All” aluminum wheels8:27 – This most definitely is not the Mavic of yesteryear15:04 – Zipp enters the XC wheel market (and their carbon road wheels have quietly gotten heavier)25:56 – Bontrager cozies up with Look for a new range of clipless MTB pedals32:57 – Wahoo Fitness continues to streamline its operations35:58 – Brighter days are hopefully ahead for Parlee Cycles41:35 – The indomitable and indestructible Surly Cross-Check is no more46:30 – Dave is obsessing about what spare parts and – of course – tools to carry on his new bike52:59 – James's safety rules of the road57:52 – More power or less weight for eMTBs?1:02:08 – Choosing the right chain lube is about saving money, not watts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.