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As the Tour de France is by far the most iconic and well-known bike race in the world, it also receives the most media attention and coverage. For this reason, the tour is the most likely cycling event to reach out and grab the attention of cyclists and non-cyclists alike, who may not regularly follow the pro road cycling calendar. Any new viewer will be quick to find out that the tour can be rather difficult to fully understand, as there is a plethora of dynamics that make up the racing. Every July, a new wave of curious viewers may need some basic decoding in order to fully understand everything there is to love about this epic race. Think of this guide as a “how-to” on watching the Tour de France. After all, road racing has been called “chess on wheels.”
Buying a new bike is often one of the most exciting purchases you will make in a given year. That said, it can also come with a little stress given the myriad of additional gear you'll need to consider to maximize your fun and safety on the trail. From helmets, to pedals, to knee pads and pretty much everything else you can imagine, we've got the gear you need in our warehouses available and ready to ship. In the following list, we'll run through the top items to consider picking up along side your new bike purchase. As always, if you have any questions, feel free to reach out to one of our Gear Advisor pros for assistance.
Jeff Kendal Weed is a long-time athlete and friend of JensonUSA. He has done many bike reviews, from top-end electric bikes to budget-friendly builds, you can count on his reviews, to be honest, and quite thorough. In this article, we've collected his reviews covering the bikes with some of our best deals currently in our inventory.
Why wear a pack if you don't have to? For years, this was a question that lived in the brains of the employees and riders at Specialized, and ultimately, it prompted them to reinvent the way that they looked at storage, both on the bike and on the body. Head into our blog to see the innovative ways in which Specialized improved storage for cyclists.
ANGi is a helmet-mounted sensor that measures the forces transmitted to your helmet during a crash, as well as the harmful rotational forces that occur during crashes when your helmet doesn't actually impact the ground. Head into our informational blog article to learn all about this innovative safety tech for your rides.
Brand new for 2023, Yeti has dropped the SB120 to replace their highly regarded short-travel SB115! With a refined suspension platform, reshaped frame, updated geometry, size-specific chainstays, threaded bottom bracket, and many other improvements, we see the SB120 as a contender for one of the best short travel bikes on the market. Join us as we give you all a first look at the new SB120!