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The Geek Warning crew talks Tour tech

Spin Cycle

Escape Collective

Pro Cycling, Bicycles, Mountain Bikes, Cycling, Road Bikes, Gravel Bikes, News, Bike Tech, Bikes, Professional Cycling, Sports News, Bicycle Technology, Equipment, Escape Collective, Escape

4.91.1K Ratings

🗓️ 10 July 2023

⏱️ 79 minutes

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Summary

The Tour de France can’t be that big of a deal. After all, they couldn’t even sign up 200 participants! But despite the low turnout, there’s quite the disproportionate amount of new tech to discover there, including a mysterious new Ridley aero all-rounder road racer, new tires and saddles from Specialized, a hint that a new SRAM Red groupset may be pending, new aero helmets, comfy-looking shoes, and upsized wheels from Campagnolo.

We also discuss Pinarello and Tune recently changing hands, how everything new in the MTB world seems to be designed for e-bikes, the return of CNC machining, and why your suspension fork is probably feeling sadly neglected.

3:50 — A sneak peek at Ridley’s new semi-aero all-rounder
7:09 — Specialized now has road tires just for wet conditions
15:50 — Yet another 3D-printed saddle model from Specialized
21:16 — Is a new SRAM Red groupset coming soon?
27:15 — Some funky new shoes from Q36.5
29:13 — Ekoi’s got a new aero road helmet
30:31 — Campagnolo is going wide with its new Bora Ultra WTO 45 wheels
32:31 — Mmm, built-in satellite shifters
36:34 — Pinarello has a new owner
42:40 — Lightweight has purchased Tune to create a German weight-weenie powerhouse
45:35 — Garbaruk has a new CNC-machined road and gravel crankset
49:30 — CNC machining is back in a big way
56:21 — UDH isn’t coming for road bikes; it’s already here
1:05:35 — MTB R&D seems mostly aimed at e-bikes these days
1:13:49 – Your suspension fork probably isn’t working as well as you think it is

Transcript

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0:12.8

Hello everyone welcome back to Geek Warning from the Escape Collective I'm James Huang and I'm here with our full complement of tech editors today.

0:16.8

Coming to us from Sydney, Australia is Dave Rome.

0:19.4

Hi Dave.

0:20.4

Hello.

0:21.4

And fresh off his brief for productive stint at the Tour de France is Ronin McLaughlin.

0:25.2

I run him. Hi, James. How's everyone doing today?

0:28.6

Hmm.

0:30.3

I would.

0:32.3

Yep. Yeah, no, I will. Doing right. Hmm. like Ronin, so I really can't complain about tiredness.

0:42.9

I mean, Rotornet has at least been sort of staying

0:44.7

on his home continent, right?

0:46.8

Yeah, that's, yeah, that's true.

0:55.4

I also don't want to undersell what I'm going to of walking and traveling at it of late. So yeah, technically speaking,

1:01.3

same continent. Also technically speaking, same continent.

1:03.0

Also technically speaking, walk to feed off myself,

1:06.0

which is great, you know.

1:08.0

If there wasn't so much interesting stuff to see,

1:11.0

I wouldn't have had to walk with the feet off myself.

1:14.2

So good complaint to have, I think.

1:18.2

I think it was, what was it, 47,000 steps at Eurobike?

1:21.2

47 days?

1:22.2

I didn't want to sell you there. steps at your bike? 47 and a half thousand days.

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