
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
I started by trying on both bib shorts to see if I could tell the difference. After having the Assos Equipe RS Schtradivari S11 for close to a full season, I got the R level shorts a few months ago. I knew, on paper, how the two garments compared. But would I notice the differences between the company’s top end bibs and the recently released second-level shorts? The first test was simply a fitting. I reminded myself what the RS felt like, then I put on the R.
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3 weeks ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
Home > Members (Volume 16 Issue 3) A speedy, all-road interpretation of a gravel bike . . . 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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3 weeks ago |
cyclingmagazine.ca | Matthew Pioro
SUBSCRIBE Apple Podcasts | YouTube | TuneIn | Spotify | Simplecast | RSSYou’ve seen Mara Roldan in the mix at some of the biggest races this year. She was in the breakaway at her first Amstel Gold Race and managed to finish in top 10. She recently completed her first Grand Tour, the Vuelta España Femenina. Despite a few crashes and injuries, Roldan not only made it to the end of the seven-stage event, she helped her teammates throughout.
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1 month 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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1 month 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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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