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Jan 15, 2025 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
Photo: Ryan CrearyKeystone Standard Basin, Revelstoke, B.C . . . This article is for Canadian Cycling Magazine members only. Join the club today for exclusive access to in-depth stories, tips and reviews, as well as access to a community of riders, just like you!Already a member? Sign in now >
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Sep 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
POCCytal Carbon Helmet$500, poc.comReleased this past July, POC’s new aero road helmet, the Cytal Carbon, is built around a composite part that sits within the EPS foam. This carbon-fibre “wing,” as the company dubs it, channels air over and through the helmet to keep turbulence at a minimum for some aero gains. The wing also allows for large vents, so that the airflow will keep you cool, too. Within the sheets of the carbon-fibre is a material called Koridion.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
A new national title marks a pivot in the career of Emmy LanEmmy Lan from Comox, B.C., has been mixing enduro and downhill for more than four years. Until recently, it seemed she had the balance just right. In 2023, she took her second under-21 enduro World Cup overall title. (In 2022, the season of races was still called the Enduro World Series.) In 2021, she won the junior national DH title.
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Sep 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
Home > Members (Volume 15 Issue 5) Prime wheelsets for gravel, singletrack and smooth roads . . . This article is for Canadian Cycling Magazine members only. Join the club today for exclusive access to in-depth stories, tips and reviews, as well as access to a community of riders, just like you!Learn more and become a member >> Already a member?
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Aug 31, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Jake Williams |Dean Campbell |Molly Hurford |Canadian Cycling
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Jul 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
In one weekend, two siblings shot to the front of the line for Paris 2024After Isabella Holmgren won the under-23 women’s XCO race in Nové Město, the Czech Republic, she couldn’t hang around just one more day to cheer on her brother Gunnar. Her flight, on the last Sunday of May, to their home base in Girona had already been booked by her team Lidl-Trek. But after the elite men’s XCO race, it seemed the two would have some time together in Paris in a few months. Isabella is in the . . .
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Jul 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
OspreyRadial 35$275, osprey.comOsprey’s Radial 35 is a refined pack for carrying a lot of stuff on your back. Using the expansion zipper, the Radial’s volume can grow from 26 l to 36 l. The internal compartments are well designed, including the zipped-section for shoes or soggy kit. With the bag, I’ve carried everything from a laptop and field recorder to a flat of 30 eggs. The AirSpeed backpanel ensures the pack sits well on your back while allowing for excellent ventilation . . .
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Jul 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
Home > Members (Volume 15 Issue 4) Gear for getting from A to B with a bit of zip . . . This article is for Canadian Cycling Magazine members only. Join the club today for exclusive access to in-depth stories, tips and reviews, as well as access to a community of riders, just like you!Learn more and become a member >> Already a member?
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May 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
MavicCosmic SPD Gravel Shoes$300, rlanctot.comOn the bike, the soles of the Cosmic SPD gravel shoes—made of nylon and fibreglass—provide you with the necessary stiffness for powering up long, loose inclines. Off the bike, the rubber outsoles let you pad around with some decent traction and comfort. Boa dials secure your feet and let you make fit adjustments on the fly. TrekCarBack Rear Light and Radar$265, This article is for Canadian Cycling Magazine members only.
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May 15, 2024 |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Robyn Milburn |Canadian Cycling
With Paris-Roubaix, ignorance is almost blissAll the riders on the Israel-Premier Tech team bus started to laugh at Riley Pickrell. The Victoria native was looking forward to heading back to his home base in Girona after spending two and a half weeks in the Flanders region. He had had a block of racing that began in mid-March with Classic Brugge-De Panne and was supposed to finish with Scheldeprijs.