New tyre bonanza! Rad mountain bikes! Fancy lube! BikeRadar news round-up

New tyre bonanza! Rad mountain bikes! Fancy lube! BikeRadar news round-up

In this episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Jack Luke, Tom Law and Simon von Bromley look back at the biggest cycling tech news from the last oh-so-busy few weeks. Among a deluge of other news, we’ve seen no fewer than three headline road bike tyre launches from Pirelli, Specialized and Vittoria. Resident tyre nerd Simon gives us the lowdown on everything we need to know about these sweet new treads. CeramicSpeed has also released a new super-fancy lube designed for super-long rides in super-bad weather (just in time for summer in the Northern Hemisphere). The trio discuss this new slippery ointment – or, more accurately, listen to Simon extol the virtues of immersion waxing for the zillionth time. Finally, Tom tries to explain what makes the Forbidden Druid trail bike interesting to Jack and Simon – a pair of smooth-brained roadies who don’t know an idler pivot from a kickback. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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5 common training myths BUSTED

5 common training myths BUSTED

George Scott and Mac Cassin are back for the fifth and final episode in our training series with Wahoo Fitness.   This time out, Mac, Wahoo’s principal sports scientist, talks BikeRadar’s editor-in-chief, George, through five common training myths.   1) 90rpm is the best cadence for everyone 2) A change in body weight of 2% relating to dehydration negatively impacts performance 3) A lighter bike (or rider) is the best way to ride faster 4) Lactic acid is the reason for all of your pain during and after a hard workout 5) Once you hit 30/40/50/60, you will only get slower Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

17 Nov 20231h 1min

The tech trends set to define mountain bikes in 2024

The tech trends set to define mountain bikes in 2024

Following our headliner bike test, which looked at which bikes signified where the mountain bike industry is heading in 2024, our tech heads talk through four of the emerging trends to look out for.  Has geometry peaked? Do you need loads of travel? We also discuss high pivots and ebike tech. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

13 Nov 202337min

Base training vs intervals – how to balance your training for maximum results

Base training vs intervals – how to balance your training for maximum results

With winter fast approaching, we’re back for episode four in our training series with Wahoo Fitness. How can you make the most of your training time? Should you be doing base training or high-intensity intervals? BikeRadar’s George Scott sits down with Wahoo’s principal sports scientist, Mac Cassin, and WorldTour pro-turned-gravel racer, Ian Boswell, to find out more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

10 Nov 202355min

6 tech trends from the UK Hill Climb National Championships

6 tech trends from the UK Hill Climb National Championships

Hill climb racing showcases radical, often verging on excessive, ways to save weight from bikes in the battle against gravity. This year’s UK National Hill Climb Championships on the unusually long 4km ascent of the Struggle, in the Lake District, was no different. But the tech trends we noticed on the Cumbrian hillside show weight might not be absolutely everything, even when racing uphill. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cK1DEJi6aq8 https://www.bikeradar.com/features/pro-bike/2023-hill-climb-nationals-tech/ https://www.bikeradar.com/features/tech/2023-hill-climb-tech-trends/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

6 Nov 202338min

Understanding training zones – and how amateurs and pros alike can use zones to train more effectively

Understanding training zones – and how amateurs and pros alike can use zones to train more effectively

Understanding your training zones is key if you want to make the most out of your time on the bike. BikeRadar’s George Scott sits down with Mac Cassin, Wahoo’s principal sports scientist, and Nate Wilson, a performance manager for Team EF Education–EasyPost, to find out why training zones are important – and how zones can be used by amateurs and pros alike to train more effectively. Read more about training zones on BikeRadar: https://www.bikeradar.com/advice/fitness-and-training/training-zones/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

3 Nov 20231h

6 trend-setting mountain bikes for 2024 | Introducing our Headline Bike Test

6 trend-setting mountain bikes for 2024 | Introducing our Headline Bike Test

In this episode of the podcast, our testing team of Tom Marvin, Alex Evans, Luke Marshall and Tom Law talk through the six bikes that have made it into our 2024 Headline Bike Test. The broad range of bikes featured in this test all represent the direction mountain biking is heading in, and we’ve been putting them through their paces over the past few months. Featured are the XC-focussed Cervélo ZFS-5, the ready-to-rally Norco Sight, Trek’s high-pivot enduro Slash, the pocket-friendly Merida One-Twenty, Scott’s electric Lumen and Vitus’ long-travel, Bafang-powered e-Mythique LT. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

30 Okt 202350min

Fitness testing explained – and why there’s more to FTP than meets the eye

Fitness testing explained – and why there’s more to FTP than meets the eye

We're back for episode two in our training series with Wahoo Fitness. In this episode, Wahoo's principal sports scientist, Mac Cassin, talks BikeRadar's George Scott through fitness testing.    What is a fitness test, why should you do one and what options are out there? While Functional Threshold Power may often be the go-to test, Mac also explains why FTP isn't always the answer.   Got a fitness or training question for Mac? Email us at podcast@bikeradar.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

26 Okt 202355min

Is there such a thing as an ‘affordable’ superbike?

Is there such a thing as an ‘affordable’ superbike?

We all lust after the pro-spec bikes seen on the WorldTour circuit, but do you actually get a better bike by paying top dollar? In an era of carbon fibre, electronic shifting, and hydraulic disc brakes, it might be possible to get all the performance you’ll ever need from a mid-range bike. In this episode, BikeRadar’s senior technical writer, Simon von Bromley, and senior technical editor, Ashley Quinlan, discuss a recent group test of three mid-range road racing bikes – the Canyon Ultimate CF SLX 8, the Scott Addict RC 40 and the Argon 18 Sum Pro Force AXS. They also ponder the definition of a ‘superbike’ and whether it’s ever truly worth shelling out for high-end bikes and parts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

22 Okt 202345min

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