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December 6, 2022
Enduro Bearings Teams with Alchemy Bikes on ‘Enduro Bearings Inside’ Program
Oakland, California /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - Enduro Bearings is proud to announce the launch of its ‘Enduro Bearings Inside’ collaboration with Alchemy bikes. The program is more than just providing a bearing spec; the companies will work closely together to optimize frame and spinning component durability and performance. They’ll also blend...
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December 6, 2022
GFNY announces Inaugural GFNY Maryland (USA)
/ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – GFNY Maryland is the latest addition to the GFNY Global Endurance Sports Series, making it the fourth GFNY cycling race in the USA in 2023. Scheduled for October 1, 2023, riders compete on the flattest and likely fastest race of the GFNY circuit. GFNY Maryland race week activities...
December 5, 2022
Sportswear manufacturer Cytech acquires Pasasport
The buyout brings together two manufacturers with a history of innovation in the production of performance cycle clothing, Cytech introducing at Eurobike this year the world’s first 3D printed chamois pad. More than 90 per cent of the company’s turnover is generated in foreign markets and its products are sold...
December 5, 2022
Campagnolo releases $2000 24-karat gold Big Corkscrew
To celebrate the iconic design, Campagnolo is releasing a limited edition Big Corkscrew plated in 24-karat gold as well as an 18-karat rose gold version. The price, as you can imagine, reflects the lustrous coating. Velo News
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December 5, 2022
ENGO Eyewear’s ENGO 2, Its Most Lightweight, Technologically Advanced Smart Eyewear for Sports Now Available
BOSTON, Mass. /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - ENGO Eyewear, the leading manufacturer of connected eyewear for sports, today announced the ENGO 2, its lightest, and most technologically advanced sports eyewear is now available for purchase. Created to give endurance athletes real-time access to performance data, directly in their field of view, ENGO...
December 3, 2022
Angelica Olmo and Vincent Luis are today’s CLASH Endurance Daytona Champions
December 2, 2022 (Daytona, FL) /ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ - A field of Olympians and short/long-course specialists took to the Daytona International Speedway® today with Italy’s Angelica Olmo and France’s Vincent Luis claiming the winning titles with times of 2:40:11 and 2:23:48 respectively. The women’s field entered the swim at 9:45 a.m....
December 2, 2022
Former Amazon executive joins Zwift as co-CEO with founder Eric Min
Zwift founder Eric Min announced Friday that he will become co-CEO, sharing duties with former Amazon executive Kurt Beidler. Min, who has been CEO since Zwift's founding in 2014, said Beidler's hire came after "a long search." Min will also remain chairman of Zwift's board of directors. Bicycle Retailer
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December 2, 2022
World Champion Remco Evenepoel to train with fans on BKOOL
/ENDURANCE SPORTSWIRE/ – Virtual Cycling is back to show us how new technologies can bring professional cyclists and their fans together. On Monday 5th December, the virtual cycling platform BKOOL will allow hundreds of amateur cyclists to train with Remco Evenepoel, just a couple of months after he lifted the Men’s...
December 1, 2022
Wahoo Fitness Dismisses Smart Trainer Lawsuit Against JetBlack, Sets Timetable Against Zwift
Wahoo initially filed suit against Zwift/JetBlack back on October 3rd, the same date that Zwift started shipping the trainers into the US & European markets (Zwift previously announced the Zwift Hub on September 6th, 2022). Zwift currently doesn’t sell the trainers in any other markets at this time except the...
November 30, 2022
UCI bans team cars from following time trial riders too closely
Tthe UCI has ruled that cars must now follow riders at 15 metres rather than 10 as before, although it is not known how commissaires will measure this in race. Cyclingnews spoke to an aero expert, Richard Kelso, an Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Adelaide, who explained that the...