Category: STYLE

  • Mario Mondays: Cipo’s New Wheels

    Mario Mondays: Cipo’s New Wheels

    I don’t know what is going on in this video but it is Mario Cipollini all over.  To celebrate the release of the new Rb1K The One, Cipollini Bikes have gone full Italian with this promotional masterpiece. As you might’ve seen, retirement from the pro tour has done Mario no disservice, he’s looking as buff…

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  • Phil Rides Fixed, Up Mountains

    Phil Rides Fixed, Up Mountains

    I find that chatting whilst riding can really be a conduit for some interesting conversations sometimes. In Episode 2 of the series “Riding Fixed, Up Mountains, With Pros” by State Bicycle Co., Phil (the Thrill) Gaimon lets us in on how he lost his virginity (thanks to a cool looking bike), the struggle to mourn…

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  • Ridden: Vittoria Corsas

    Ridden: Vittoria Corsas

    The capellini that you’re used to seeing on road bikes are quickly falling out of fashion. Even the pros, known for their loyalty to skinny and fast at all costs have been spotted chowing down on wider and wider rubber. The average punter (you and I and that other guy) can benefit from the many…

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  • Insider Rides: T White’s Board Track Bomber Build

    Insider Rides: T White’s Board Track Bomber Build

    We built this board track replica for a T White’s customer that had seen a similar project we’d worked on. He was digging the worn-in look and I just happened to have this old 60s Phillips frame floating around the shop I wanted to do something special with, and this project suited its style and…

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  • Omata Time Is Now

    Omata Time Is Now

    As a longtime anti-data cyclist, releases of new GPS-type products barely registers with me. Garmin, Strava and Zwift are as foreign a concept as Trump in the White House should be, and just as difficult to comprehend. So it was a surprise to me that a simple analog-face cycle computer would get me wanting to…

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  • Carbon Sulpher And Paint

    Carbon Sulpher And Paint

    Cycling has to be the most photogenic sport there is, and one that also lends itself well to other visual artforms. The history of the Tour de France provides a not-so-blank canvas for paint, glue, paper and text to join forces to create an iconoclastic result.   A Solo Exhibition featuring new works by artist…

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  • Rapha Rides Los Angeles

    Rapha Rides Los Angeles

    I guess it’s a good sign when you you watch a short film like this and then go away wanting more of it; Rapha does a stunning job of capturing a slice of LA in their uniquely visually pleasing way. LA is an amazing town and they do justice to it with what they shot,…

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