Michael Rogers shows off his Specialized Shiv time trial bike for the Giro
The Giro d’Italia got underway yesterday with the first stage a team time trial, and Tinkoff-Saxo rider Michael Rogers was proudly showing off his Specialized Shiv TT bike on Twitter. The bike is decked out with SRAM RED including a massive aero chainring, Zipp time trial extension bars and a stumpy Prologo TT-specific saddle. Wheels are a Zipp 808 on the front and disc on the rear. Looks fast, should be fast.
British designed Sugoi jerseys released
Canadian brand Sugoi have added two new jerseys to their range which have been designed in the UK, including the La Tourne and Mod jersey - you can guess where that one has drawn its inspiration…
Both are made from a FinoTech moisture wicking and breathable fabric with a front zipper and three rear pockets, and available in sizes S-XL. They each cost £59.99
www.sugoi.com
Fizik video demonstrates their Spine Concept
Five years ago Fizik introduced their SPine Concept to make it easier choosing the right saddle. If you were a Snake, Chameleon or Bull, you would choose the Arione, Antares or Aliante respectively. More recently they’ve added handlebars to their range, and they’re using the same Spine Concept to divide up the different shapes they offer.
This video makes it a little easier to see exactly which you need.
OnYerBikeSeat.com launch Giro D' Italia Commemorative Seat Cover
OnYerBikeSeat.com have launched an Italian themed seat cover in time for the start of the Giro d’Italia. With the forecast weather it could come in useful for the racers.
This is also the company’s first saddle cover that rolls up into its own pouch, so when you’re not using it as a saddle cover, it can easily be stored away somewhere convenient. It’s made from waterproof coated nylon fabric with an elasticated hem to secure it over the saddle.It costs £4.99 and is available now.
http://shop.onyerbikeseat.com/product/the-nelson-italia-mini-pouch
Quarq Power Meter now available as cranksets only
Quarq are now offering SRAM RED 22, Quarq ELSA and Quarq RIKEN power meters as just cranksets, allowing you to add aftermarket chainrings of your choice, offering a bit more flexibility. You can easily now choose 10 or 11-speed, and even a single ring setup for cyclocross.
A SRAM RED 22 Quarq chassis – GXP (BB and chain rings not included) costs £1,199 and BB30 is £1,249. Quarq ELSA R is £1,199 and Quarq RIKEN R starts from £899. You can add chainrings from £96 Road Aero 10-speed setup or £136 for a SRAM RED 22/ Force 22 11-speed – 130BCD – 53-39.
So pick up a Quarq RIKEN R crankset and add some chainrings and you’re looking at a total price of £1,035. That’s certainly a bit cheaper than they used to be, and makes them more competitive with the increasing choice of power meters now on the market.
More at www.quarq.com
Women’s Tour replica jersey
If you’ve been watching the inaugural Women’s Tour you might be interested to know that you can now lay your hands on replica jerseys. Produced by Provision Clothing, these include the Strava Mountains jersey, Friends Like Yellow jersey, Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research jersey and the Yodel Direct jersey. Each costs £40 and each is available in loads of sizes for men and women.
www.provisionclothing.com/womenstour
Dymag offer special promotion on its wheels
Dymag are offering a special promotion on their wheels to mark the launch of a new cycle team, and will donate a percentage of sales to a diabetes research charity. For every set of cycle wheels sold through the company’s website, Dymag will donate £10 to the type 1 diabetes charity JDRF who also sponsor the cycle team.
The cycle team, headed up by veteran Ian Rees, is aiming to be the first all type 1 diabetes team in road cycling. Many of the team members, including Ian, have type 1 diabetes and his goal is to raise awareness of the condition and how it can be improved through leading an active life.
Some examples of the deals available include a 24 to 60mm rim on n DT Swiss Hubs and Sapim CX-Ray Aero Spokes down to £1,200 from £1,600, a nice £400 saving.The same rims on Hope hubs cost £999 now, down from £1,200.
You can read our Dymag wheel review here.
www.dymag.com/cycle-wheels.html
Custom Fizik shoes for Thomas Dekker
Fizik roll out some more custom shoes at the Giro d’Italia, this time for Garmin-Sharp rider Thomas Dekker. So It's not just David Millar who is getting all the Fizik custom shoe love.
Specialized ‘Colour Dipped’ range soon to launch in UK
Specialized have unveiled a new Colour Dipped range of matching yellow shoes, helmets and socks, that will be available soon. It’s a limited edition range, with three colours to be made available for one month only at a time.
We’re awaiting full details of the range including prices, but for now here’s a few pics. What do you think? http://www.specialized.com/us/en/news/latest-news/18606?intcmp=homePromo...
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Mmmmmm those shoes <3
Those Dymag wheels are looking pretty tasty too!
Don't think Sugoi get the Mod thing.....
No they haven't, started out like that on the RAAM but the team is classed as all diabetic so they have racers with type 2 as well. Still bloody impressive if you ask me though
Actually on Team Novo Nordisk the Pro Men's, Development, Junior and Women's teams are all type 1. So technically it is an all Type-1 PRO team, as the Type 2 team is separate. No racers in the pro team racing the UCI races like the Tour of Turkey are type 2.
It would be great to see Dymag-T1D take off though - to have two top-level all-diabetic teams would be amazing!
Hate to break it to dymag, but Team Novo Nordisk have done the type 1 diabetic team already....
Loving the flouro Sworks shoes