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GeekEnTrails RichardCunningham's article
May 11, 2015 at 6:11
May 11, 2015
Old is New: BMC Teamelite 01 introduces Micro Travel Technology
Isn't it better that the course designers introduced more terrain features so the riders have to show technical mountain biking skills as well? For too long it seems, the XC scene have been influenced by riders that probably just did not make into the top road teams and thus race XC instead, yet "demanding" designers to make race courses look smoother than the Paris-Roubaix cobblestone roads. Anyone remember when Cadel whined about the XC courses being to technical...
GeekEnTrails JordanCarr's article
Jun 5, 2014 at 9:37
Jun 5, 2014
Bontrager Rhythm Elite Handlebar - Review
That Bonty choose to offer an extra wide bar is a smart idea since it allows you, the rider, to try out different widths before deciding on the final cut. That said, I wish there were more options on back/up sweep because my wrists are not happy with the current trend of 8-9° back and 4-5° up. My current Answer Protaper 20/20 does the trick but they're 'only' 720mm wide so count them out if you aim for dh/enduro control (or if you simply must have wider bars because your mates thinks you're uncool otherwise...). @jimeg - Sure there are, got myself the Rhythm Elite wheels on top of my purchase list. But then I'm a geek and like the off center rim tech and styling too...
GeekEnTrails ikeizer's article
Jun 2, 2014 at 6:21
Jun 2, 2014
XCO Round 4 Albstadt - Sunday Finals
They made it less technical for sure, at least 90% of the race course was smoother than van der Ploegs legs... and Sven Nys might have won if he used his old CC bike instead.
GeekEnTrails ikeizer's article
Jun 2, 2014 at 5:53
Jun 2, 2014
XCO Round 4 Albstadt - Sunday Finals
Funny last picture - 'Absalon was here'...
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