Gamified vs 'boring' indoor cycling: which is better?

Gamified vs 'boring' indoor cycling: which is better?

Simon von Bromley thinks gamified indoor cycling, typified by Zwift’s virtual worlds, is the best thing since tanwall tyres. BikeRadar’s chief smart-trainer tester argues that indoor cycling apps should learn from popular video games, such as Mario Kart, and prioritise fun over realism. On the other hand, Jack Evans wants to get fit, not have fun, on his turbo trainer. He prefers apps that focus on structured workouts, such as TrainerRoad. With Jack Luke mediating, the pair debate their diametrically opposed views on indoor cycling. https://www.bikeradar.com/features/opinion/indoor-cycling-gamification/ https://www.bikeradar.com/features/opinion/indoor-cycling-is-boring/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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How MTB racing has influenced bike design

How MTB racing has influenced bike design

The rigours of racing between the tapes demands high performance from both competitors and their bikes, and so the development of bikes, and the components fitted to them, are inextricably linked to r...

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MTB Tech Talk | Why do derailleurs still exist?

MTB Tech Talk | Why do derailleurs still exist?

Pretty much since the advent of gears on bicycles, the derailleur has been the dominant mechanism for shifting the chain between gears. However, being dangled by the rear wheel, exposed to the element...

14 Okt 201931min

Do you really need more than one bike?

Do you really need more than one bike?

The ideal number of bikes to own is N + 1 is a popular saying among cyclists – with N representing the number of bikes you already own. But does the new breed of highly versatile, go anywhere road (or...

7 Okt 201934min

MTB Tech Talk | Suspension springs

MTB Tech Talk | Suspension springs

Both your fork and shock rely on their spring to support your weight. This comprises of either a pressurised air spring, or a steel or titanium coil spring. While air springs dominate, for good reason...

30 Sep 201929min

Purism be damned, this is why we love e-MTBs

Purism be damned, this is why we love e-MTBs

E-bikes; are they an industry conspiracy designed to sell you yet more bikes, or just another way to enjoy yourself out of doors? We’re certainly in the later camp and, in this week’s podcast, Matthew...

23 Sep 201932min

MTB Tech Talk | Wheel size

MTB Tech Talk | Wheel size

Debates over wheel size in mountain biking seemingly never end. First there was 26” wheels, then 29er stormed on to the scene – their larger diameter finding fans in the XC world, but older geometries...

16 Sep 201943min

Bike Shorts 01 | SRAM’s universal hanger, everlasting bottom brackets and farewell to tubulars

Bike Shorts 01 | SRAM’s universal hanger, everlasting bottom brackets and farewell to tubulars

In the aftermath of the Eurobike trade show, BikeRadar’s Jack and Matthew discuss some tech highlights including SRAM’s solution to bent derailleur hanger woes and an exciting new bearing design from ...

13 Sep 201911min

Road Tubeless, the what, why and how.

Road Tubeless, the what, why and how.

Mountain bikers have been rolling without tubes for over a decade, with less punctures, more speed and more grip, so why has it taken their skinny tyre’d brethren to ditch the tubes? Tom, Matthew and ...

8 Sep 201932min

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