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Up close and personal with the service courses of Canyon//SRAM, Team SD Worx, and Movistar as they prepare for one of the biggest races of the calendar.
Get aero with L39ION of Los Angeles’ time trial guru in-house time trial specialist, Ian Garrison.
Do bikes and rafts go together? Adventure photographer Chris Burkhard says they do!
Take a ride in the Canyon/SRAM team car at Tour of Flanders
In this special episode of the Zipp Speed Podcast, we take of look at the fascinating century old ties between bicycle racing and motorsports. That linage eventually would lead to the creation of Zipp Speed Weaponry more than 30 years ago, and still plays a role in Zipp’s speed innovations today. SRAM’s home of Chicago also played a central role in popularizing bicycles, as we will see.
Bike Check and Espresso with Ivan Cortina
Eder Frayre of Mexico is a national champion and Olympian. He’s also a key support rider in L39ION of Los Angeles’ sprint strategy, but he’s also a capable climber with the panache for long solo breakaways. In this episode of the Zipp Speed Podcast, Zipp content manager Dan Lee gets to know Eder, his upbringing in Baja California, and his dramatic journey to last summer’s Tokyo Games. Eder even reveals his first experience with Zipp wheels back when he was 15.
Take a ride with English Premier League goalkeeper Ben Foster
A closer look at Team SD Worx' race bikes
L39ION of LA Chief Mechanic Zack explains what it takes to be a team mechanic, from prepping the bikes to being part of the broader team culture. He also details the changing nature of road cycling tech, including disc brakes, Zipp wheels, and tubeless tires.