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• #24802
No gravel on Ventoux last week.
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• #24803
are those snoops approved sprint lanes in 2nd pic?
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• #24804
No, they look like Tour of Poland barriers.
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• #24805
Always good to see some real world application of the Corner bar, means that I´m no the only one...
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• #24806
I've ordered one of these. I have 3 months to change my mind...
Did you change your mind?
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• #24807
No closed captioning mean this can get to fuck >>>>>>
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• #24808
Yep. I chickened out. Not sure if that was wise or not.
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• #24809
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• #24810
Matt Stanbury is a character. Graphic designer by trade, cyclist at heart, he has been challenging the Instagram image of a dedicated hobby athlete for quite a while via his profile Glorious, recently renamed rock_n_donuts. His belief that cycling (or any other hobby sport for that matter) should be fun in the first place clearly resonates with his 38K followers. His donut fetish, depicted on a series of jerseys of his own design, has become his tongue-in-cheek trademark in the world of too many calorie obsessives.
Given the fact that a Festka has been Matt’s go to roadbike for a good while, it was only a matter of time until we agreed on a collab. A jersey had been on the cards for a while but when Matt showed interest in getting a gravel bike from us, we suggested to him that he design the scheme for it to be also offered as a limited edition.
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• #24811
Anti
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• #24812
Matt Stanbury is a graphic designer
Got to be on here then
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• #24813
The design is limited to ten frames only: one for Matt and nine for sale. Each frame will be an original due to minor variations in the dotted segments of the design.
Price: 7.790 EUR
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• #24814
and no NFT?!
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• #24815
Terrible
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• #24816
no fun
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• #24817
Them custom varied dots
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• #24818
tongue-in-cheek trademark in the world of too many calorie obsessives
(road)cycling is literally just an expensive way of masking an eating disorder
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• #24819
he was on here years ago, i remember him riding a very deep Venge and very deep wheels or something like that
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• #24820
I had tri bars on for LEL and a self-guided Paris>Bordeaux bikepacking thing, and the extra positions were greatly appreciated. It was those two rides that persuaded me to get a bike with larger volume tyres to help soften out the road buzz and better handle some untarmacked sections (in France) where the ground was a bit soft and my 28mm tyres sank in, forcing me to walk. So tri bars on a gravel bike seem like a fairly good idea for certain applications, to me.
CSB etc
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• #24821
I had tri bars on for LEL and a self-guided Paris>Bordeaux bikepacking thing
Stupid but wonderful things like these should gets pass for weird setups, they can fuck right off your day to day ATB bike though.
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• #24822
I like the Festka I’ve seen at Sigma but I really don’t like that at all.
The “collab” - is it just custom/limited edition paint? If so, I think I might have a few unique collabs in my shed….
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• #24823
Any recommendations for a gravel wheelset please? Not sure where to start. Needs to have quick release, tubeless, and shimano cassette freehub. I’m out the loop on what’s good. Hunt?
Ideally a quiet hub too, they don’t list that in the shops 😅
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• #24824
Hand built from stayer .
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• #24825
Perfect thanks. Mainly cause they reminded me of Tom from Bramley wheel works who will build me a pair
Yeah, loads of MTB stuff around Bubion including a couple of routes from the top