by International Associations | Oct 4, 2020 | Mountain Biking
In a year where nothing can be certain, at this point the Swiss Epic, the European arm of the global Epic Series, will be going ahead in August. After the successful running of the Engadin Bike Giro in St Mortiz already, and a Swiss Cup XCO race in Leukerbad, it is...
by International Associations | Oct 2, 2020 | Bicycling
Back in March, AASQ #67 focused on oval chainrings. It included responses from WTC, absoluteBLACK, OneUp, and Rotor. But for Rotor’s Co-Founder Pablo Carrasco, the answers would need more space. A lot more space. With 25 years of experience, along with being Rotor’s...
by International Associations | Sep 30, 2020 | Bicycling
Photo submitted by Kevin SigRist, “I saw the recent photo from North Carolina. I moved from Durham in late 2018 to Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. My photo is of a custom titanium SSCX handmade by Jim Kish. Someday, I hope to race the bike at NCCX and...
by International Associations | Sep 28, 2020 | Bicycling
Not too long ago electric cargo bikes started adapting to demands for urban-friendly alternatives for last-mile deliveries by getting bigger and stronger. Now, as more cities restrict traffic in their centers, and parking spaces get replaced by outdoor seating for...
by International Associations | Sep 26, 2020 | Mountain Biking
Photo submitted byJesus González, A photo of “my Niner, showing a part of Duero river (Douro un Portuguese, where it ends) in Tudela de Duero, Valladolid, Spain. It’s a great place for gravel, with long trails, short and hard climbs and some singletracks.” We always...
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