
Matthew Pioro
Podcast Host at Canadian Cycling Magazine Podcast
Editor at Cycle Canada
Editor of @CanadianCycling and @CanadianMTB Also over at @[email protected]
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1 week ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
With the new Cannondale Synapse, the brand is blending two types of tech. There’s gee-whiz stuff that excites anyone into road bikes, whether they are into full-on race machines or endurance/all-road rigs like the Synapse. There’s also tech that may not get the heart beating with as much excitement, but I’ll argue it will go a long way to making your rides more enjoyable than any feature your bike might share with a pro roadie.
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3 weeks ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
SUBSCRIBE Apple Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | Spotify | Simplecast | RSSRecently, Andrew L’Esperance and Alexis Cartier kicked off their North American race season. At the Sea Otter Classic gravel race, L’Esperance finished 13th, making him the top Canadian at the first event in the Life Time Grand Prix series. Cartier had a tough race. “It was fun, but I didn’t perform at all,” he said.
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1 month ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
SUBSCRIBE Apple Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | Spotify | Simplecast | RSSWinspace Orange Seal is a Women’s Pro Team based in France. Yet, it has a rider from Alma, Que., one from Vancouver, one from Guelph, Ont., and a rider from Edmonton. They are Florence Normand, Nadia Gontova, Kiara Lylyk and Jenaya Francis. Currently, they are all based in Europe attending races, such as the Vuelta a Extremadura Femenina, Omloop Nieuwsblad, Danilith Nokere Koerse and Dwars door Vlaanderen.
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1 month ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
Garmin has added to its collection of lights and cameras: the Varia Vue illuminates the way ahead on your rides and records video as well. It can do its job on its own or work in conjunction with the Varia RCT715 rear-view radar, camera and tail light, so you can get moving pictures of the action both fore and aft. This new light/camera is a logical addition to Garmin’s lineup, the right complement to the rear camera. Crashes are caused not only by activity behind, but in front.
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1 month ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
SUBSCRIBE Apple Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | Spotify | Simplecast | RSSTwo days before Emilly Johnston won the Argentario instalment of the Internazionali d’Italia Series, she chatted about all the new changes that have occurred in the past seven months. As the 2024 mountain bike world championships began at the end of this past August, Johnston signed with the team she’d race with in 2025, Scott-SRAM MTB Racing, the squad of Nino Schurter and Filippo Colombo.
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Tomorrow, a new podcast episode is coming out. I'm excited about it because in it I explore CX heckling in all its facets. To tide you over until then, here's something I wrote about heckling a few years ago. The disses still have a bit of sting to them. https://t.co/IMdxu0ewl6

RT @CanadianCycling: Stop the race, because @rusty_woods has already won. #Zurich2024 https://t.co/o9FgaPfNu0

It’s the rise of the e-cargo bike throughout the past few years that has really gotten me thinking about design choices and how they help or hinder a ride. The category is evolving, still in flux. One of the best things about reviewing these bikes is that it involves the kid!

Bike review! Find out why the fork is an important feature of the Benno 46er e-cargo bike. https://t.co/mJTWeZy44c