Tag: Kit

  • Worlds Kits: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

    Worlds Kits: The Good, The Bad, The Ugly

    The Road World Championships are always a cavalcade of colour, with riders ditching their trade team allegiances and (supposedly) coming together under the colours of their home countries.A rider who may have been resplendent in their team kit all season can suddenly be reduced to looking like they shopped at K-Mart, all because of where…

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  • E’s And GC’s: Specialized 18 L(a)unch

    E’s And GC’s: Specialized 18 L(a)unch

    When you’ve been to as many bike shows/launches/free feeds as I have, it can be a little bit difficult to get motivated to go to yet another one. Dragging myself out of bed at 8am is hard enough, so a 5am alarm is met with a disdain that has me questioning the whole turgid miasma…

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  • Giving The Dog A Bone

    Giving The Dog A Bone

    Can You Keep One? SSSHHHHHH!!! It’s a secret. Secret Dog Society that is! What is it? Only the freshest New Zealand mountain biking clothing brand. Incubated and hatched in Wellington, SDS is fast gaining traction amongst the New Zealand mountain bike community as riding gear that isn’t just a little leftfield, but that’s also had…

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  • Clothing To Ride Every Day In

    Clothing To Ride Every Day In

    Have you seen the race kit that Bryn Dickenson has been wearing at this year’s World Cups? It’s the “sick” one, that’s black, white and has a rad looking yellow logo on it. I can’t quite figure out what it is but it’s definitely badass. It certainly gets you intrigued and wanting to know more about…

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  • Journal 1: Riding South

    Journal 1: Riding South

    PEdALED are a Japanese company tailoring fine Italian threads into subtle, stylish riding kit. Their Journal series of videos play on the same themes as their clothing, with stark imagery, expansive landscapes and understated narratives that concentrate on the core of cycling without unnecessary fluff. Just the way we like it. We’ll bring you the…

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