By The Doog I have travelled through Europe on a number of occasions. From Italy, Switzerland, France, Germany to name a few, I am always paying careful attention to bikes I see. In all those trips, how many pairs of lightweight carbon clinchers have I seen? Barely any! How many carbon bikes?...

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I’m obviously not the first guy to ever be a passionate cyclist and become a dad at the same time, but it never really clicked until I actually became a dad myself how much of a life rebalance was about to take place.   Back in September of last year, one of the most amazing events in...

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By Dan Wilkins Despite the fact we got our hands on a shiny new blinged-up Lexus CT200H from Lexus of Blackburn last year, we really count our debut season as starting on the first of January. We've already reported the JAYCO BAY CRITS but the team has been on a little rampage of racing...

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“You’re doing junk km’s…” I was told by BG stalwart and all round nice-guy D Strauss when I arrived at BG on a sunny afternoon a few weeks ago. I detected a hint of cynicism, but as I looked down at the Garmin which displayed my ride total as 36km, I decided to own...

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Bike Gallery now has two great options if you need a bike bag – the Pika Packworks EEP and the SciCon Aero Comfort Plus. The Pika Packworks bag is handmade by a fellow called Mark in Salt Lake City, UT. The bag and material are designed to be very high quality and durable – this bag...

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Part 3 – Foot Placement Speedplay - Why Speedplay? Foot placement and foot biomechanics are as vital in cycling as they are in any other sport. Why? Because foot placement and the support offered by the foot bed (be it proprioceptive or functional support) have implications for the...

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