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Tyler Corlis

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Tyler Corlis is a 25-year old Cyclist from Italy. He enjoys cycling and biking on a weekly basis, and has extensive experience in cycling for 100's KMs across Europe.

New 765 HM Review

With the 765 HM, we have created a lightweight and endurance bicycle. We chose High Modulus carbon fiber (HM) to make the bicycle lightweight (7kg) the headset elevated to raise the cockpit for a more comfortable riding position.and ideal for long rides thanks to its new geometry; the top tube is shorter, and the headset […]

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Oakley Crossrange Prizm Glasses Review

If ‘hyperspectral’ sounds cool, it is. The process involves dividing light up into many more bands than the red-greenblue of the human eye, and Oakley has used it to create a lens that filters out ambient light ‘noise’ for greater clarity of vision. The texture of tarmac, for example, appears more pronounced through a Prizm […]

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Edco Flüela Wheels Review

The sharp V-shaped cross section of Swiss wheel brand Edco’s new Flüela wheelset appears in direct contradiction to the current thinking that to be aero yet controllable, rims must have blunt profiles. It’s no mistake – Edco says this doesn’t have to be the case and claims to have proven it in a white paper […]

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Threo Herne Hill Women’s Jersey Review

‘We found most women’s kit didn’t fit very well, wasn’t in the bright and bold colours we loved, wasn’t designed to flatter us, and we were often short-changed on the fabric quality, ’ says Rhian Ravenscroft, co-founder of Threo. The brand was created by Ravenscroft and business partner Laura Mundy, both busy professionals and keen […]

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Fizik Luce Women’s Saddle Review

In its first foray into women’s saddles, Fizik claims its new Luce saddle follows a diff erent path to the infamous ‘shrink it and pink it’ route taken by many brands when launching women-specific products. By analysing all standards of female riders Fizik found its traditional fit logic didn’t apply, so the Luce is shaped […]

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DMT RS1 Shoes Review

In recent years pros have been demanding ever-lighter fabrics to race in at the Grand To urs in the height of summer. Previously the solution was to perforate existing fabrics but this caused ventilation to come at the expense of protection (and modesty – Google ‘Chris Froome’s 2014 mesh skinsuit’ to get an idea). In […]

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Duratec Phantom Review

Take a look at the Duratec Phantom and you’d struggle to see what is special about it. There are no outlandish tube shapes or go-faster gizmos or integrated whatnots. Even the paintjob is fairly conservative, yet Czech brand Duratec would argue the Phantom is genuinely revolutionary and not like any other bike out there. The […]

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Cycling In Europe A Great Way To Vacation

Cycling in Europe has been a popular way to spend a vacation for many years. Those who love to ride bikes and experience the culture of the country they are visiting will love touring Europe on a bike. One doesn’t need to be an expert cyclist to see a country this way. Tours are available […]

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Importance of Exercise Bike Pedals

A lot of persons from the modern society are not dynamic enough. Physically speaking, of course. Because of the stressful working conditions and everything that is on their head, many have the tendency of forgetting about their health and don’t do any type of exercise meant for keeping them in perfect physical condition. However, there […]

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How To Ride A Road Bike

It is essential for people to know how to ride a road bike. A road bike is either a racing bike or a bike for road use. It can be used for travelling or going shopping. It can also be used for other duties such as going for working and transporting a few things. This […]

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