"The discredited URT design looked like an unfixably bad idea, but I wondered: if combined with other things that also appear to be bad ideas, what's the worst that could happen?"
It was barely a year ago that Trinity MTB made its debut appearance at the Handmade Bicycle Show Australia with a first prototype bike that showed a whole lot of creative promise.
Yanick Gyger explains why electronic drivetrains make so much sense for racing, some of the tricks he uses to make sure Nino's bike is as fast and efficient as possible, and why his toolbox is way smaller than you might expect.