SpeedSleev Review – Bike World News

It’s inevitable, you are going to get a flat out there. Unless you are racing, you probably ride with at least a tube, a CO2, and tire levers. For some, a bag like theGreen Guru Gear Shifter Bag is perfect, because you can carry everything but the kitchen sink in it. Others like a smaller, more … Lire la suite

Hooded Rain Jacket | Rapha

Escape by design With an aesthetic styled for the everyday, the fabric and construction offer exceptional protection against the elements. The hood has been painstakingly crafted for unhindered vision when worn, and also to hold a clean shape when rolled and fastened into a collar. The jacket’s fabric is the same as that used in … Lire la suite

Lance Armstrong movie bikes go on sale – BikeRadar

Ultimate Cycles to sell over 100 original and reproduction bikes used in Lance Armstrong biopic The new Armstrong film will feature a selection of period and retro-styled bikes The as-yet untitled Lance Armstrong biopic, directed by Stephen Frears, is now in post-production, and UK-based bike shop Ultimate Cycles has sourced more than 100 of the … Lire la suite

The Road From Karakol

The Road From Karakol

In summer 2011, Outdoor Research athlete Kyle Dempster took off on his bike across Kyrgyzstan with a couple mostly-accurate maps, a trailer full of climbing gear, and a vocabulary of 10 Kyrgyz words. He spent two months pedaling and pushing the bike more than 1200 km on roads of variable states of neglect, wading through wild rivers, dealing with corrupt military checkpoint staff, and soloing a handful of unclimbed alpine rock and mixed routes. He recorded the journey, his camera his only partner, friend, and sometimes the only receiving end of his conversations for days at a time.

In 2013, Kyle’s self-shot footage of his journey in Kyrgyzstan made it to the desk of filmmakers Fitz Cahall and Austin Siadak, who were asked to look at the footage and see if there might be enough to chop together a 4-minute climbing film. They saw a lot more potential in it, and turned it into the 25-minute “The Road From Karakol,” which debuted at the 5Point Film Festival and took home the Best In Fest award.

Music

Artist: Lemolo

Song: Open Air

Artist: Exit Music

Song: Modern Age

Original score by Amy Stolzenbach

via The Road From Karakol on Vimeo.

Catching waves with Rip Curl’s SearchGPS surf watch | Engadget

Catching waves with Rip Curl’s SearchGPS surf watch Andy Bowen @An_dbowen August 2nd 2014 at 1:00 pm August 2nd 2014 1:00 pm « Track every wave and know every tide. » That’s the concept behind Rip Curl’sSearchGPS, a location-tracking wristwear that combines your typical fitness-tracking features with a waterproof, wave-counting watch for surfers. The final hardware will … Lire la suite

L’Eroica: A Race Against Time – NYTimes.com

By JEFFREY FURTICELLA   L’Eroica: Old Wheels on Tuscany’s Gravel Roads [av_gallery ids=’1071,1072,1073,1074,1075′ style=’big_thumb’ preview_size=’no scaling’ crop_big_preview_thumbnail=’avia-gallery-big-crop-thumb’ thumb_size=’thumbnail’ columns=’5′ imagelink=’lightbox’ lazyload=’avia_lazyload’ av_uid=’av-9ov9h’] Of all the things a cyclist could list as essentials for riding, the road is not likely to be the first to jump to mind; it is a given. But in the vineyards … Lire la suite

Café du Cycliste Josette Waterproof Jersey | The GearCaster

by Amy Jurries on October 24, 2014 When riding in the rain, you normally think of throwing on a waterproof jacket but how about wearing a waterproof jersey instead? The new Fall/Winter collection from French company Café du Cyclist includes a fresh perspective on wet weather riding. Rain does not always equal freezing cold (at … Lire la suite

CURVES ‘N’ TURNS – Trailer on Vimeo

CURVES ‘N’ TURNS – Trailer from CURVES ‘N’ TURNS on Vimeo.

« We´ve got to stop once in a while and let our spirit catch up. »

Everything´s getting faster and faster nowadays. This project was an experiment to slow down living, or rather try to find a way of going slowly and to experience travelling to the fullest. By bike from the southern part of Austria to the mediterranean sea like Liguria and Sardegna was the first part of this adventure. Another very important goal was to catch up with local people, to immerse deeper into the local culture and to find waves in a country which isn´t that famous for surfing.

The Idea:
At first sight it isn’t obvious that Austrians practice a sport like surfing. To reach the nearest reasonable and consistent surf spot takes at least 700 kilometers by car. Despite this circumstance there is quite a large number of surfers in Austria. Most of them got into surfing via other sports like snowboarding or skateboarding. Once hooked you spend a good deal of your spare time to follow your new passion. The trips become longer and more exotic. You travel thousands of kilometers by plane and car to get to your desired destinations. However on a closer and a more down-to-earth look it is clear that the costs and the ecological foot print is way too big. So you try to justify your long distance travels with arguments like getting to know other cultures in order to understand and respect them. In truth you find yourself on paths and places which are shaped by tourism and do not represent the local culture at all. Real contact to the local culture is mostly limited to a few random situations.
How can a journey look like to leave these ready-made paths where not only the start and the destination is known, but also everything in between? Is it really necessary to travel the whole world just to satisfy the highly individualistic need for clean waves in easy conditions which suit surfers coming from a land-locked country like Austria?

On the quest for answers to these questions we depart on an adventure by bicycle from Austria to Sardinia. Certainly the trip is going to be much more long-winded and exhausting than it would be by car, but it is also very exciting when a trip to Sardinia turns into a real voyage all of a sudden. Somehow we forgot what a voyage is. Nowadays we are just changing places. We enter a plane and a few hours later we leave it in another world with another culture, but we don’t experience the change on the way. A wisdom of the native americans says that from time to time you have to stop and reflect if you travel with high velocity in order your soul can catch up with you. Maybe a grain of truth can be found in this. Anyway, a voyage by bicycle opens up new ways and possibilities far away from crowded highways. We will find ourselves on lonely roads and paths where fewer but maybe much more interesting people travel and where nature can surprise us every moment. Without car and plane, by foot or by bike, you get a new point of view for many things and explore the world differently.
We embark on our journey to meet many fascinating people, experience adventures and of course the hope for many unforgettable surf sessions.

THANKS TO:
Citybiker.at – Gernot&Markus
Heimplanet – Stefan
Blue Tomato – Alex
Bäckerei Weissensteiner – Familie Weissensteiner
Carry Freedom – Bob

Paolo, Alessandro P., Alberto, Alessandro, Andy, Johanna, Ivan, Felix, …

a big « Thank You » to « DAWA » (http://www.dawa-official.com) for permission to use their song « FREI »
(Album « this should work » (c) 2013 by lasvegasrecords.at)

via CURVES ‘N’ TURNS – Trailer on Vimeo.

Best Driving Sunglasses – Gear Patrol

Sunglasses are sunglasses, right? If you’re serious about safe driving, the answer is a resounding no. You can’t just slap on a pair of clearance carousel drugstore shades and expect a great behind-the-wheel experience; nor does spending $300 on top-of-the-line sunglasses necessarily get you the best sunglasses for the road. You’ll want to spend less time … Lire la suite