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The Bikerumor Podcast explores the ”why” and ”how” behind the bicycles, components, gear and tech we ride everyday.

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The Bikerumor Podcast explores the ”why” and ”how” behind the bicycles, components, gear and tech we ride everyday.

    099 - Fox explains Pressure Balancing in 2025 GRIP Dampers

    099 - Fox explains Pressure Balancing in 2025 GRIP Dampers

    While at the launch for the new Fox GRIP dampers, I pretty much had my brain melted by VP of engineering Bill Brown as he explained their inner workings.
    So, naturally, I brought him on the show here to run through it again. The level of fluid dynamics and engineering discussed is still well above my pay grade, but I think we do a pretty good of of explaining how the new dampers are able to simultaneously offer more support and be more sensitive to small bumps.
    It's all about pressure balancing, and we go deep on it. If you've always run your suspension wide open so it's as comfortable as possible, you may want to listen in. The new GRIP dampers provide better, faster damping so you have more control with less harshness. And they work phenomenally well.
    Get ready to geek out!
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    • 44 Min.
    098 - Sherpa Map Routes us to Better Cycling Maps

    098 - Sherpa Map Routes us to Better Cycling Maps

    If you've ever wondered how route creation and ride mapping works, you're going to love this episode.
    My guest is Eric Semianczuk, co-founder of Sherpa Map. I'm guessing you haven't heard of them… yet.
    But the cycling route map service they're building is incredible, using AI and granular LIDAR data compiled over weather, surface type, and elevation data to create the most sophisticated route data you can imagine.
    And they just keep improving it. It's wild, and in this episode, Eric explains how they got started, how mapping and route building works, and how they're using AI to predict everything from surface type to how many calories you'll need and even advise on tire selection for your next race.
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    • 39 Min.
    097 - Ride1Up rallies for affordable e-bikes that don't suck

    097 - Ride1Up rallies for affordable e-bikes that don't suck

    So, apparently, not every cheap e-bike sucks after all.
    Until recently I was firmly in the camp that cheap, hub-motor e-bikes with cadence sensors were all terrible and unsafe. Then I talked to Kevin Dugger, founder of Ride1Up e-bikes, and he changed my mind.
    It's not so much the bikes that bugged me, although we'll talk about that, too, it was the cadence sensors that told the motor to start going. It turns out, there's a lot more to the "on" of "off" systems of the early days or the cheapest bikes.
    Also, it turns out there are also some really good use cases for hub motors and cadence sensors, and that their performance, or lack thereof, really comes down to how their controllers are programmed.
    Kevin and I get into the details of what makes a good cadence sensor system, when you might want one instead of a torque sensor mid-drive bike, and lots of other interesting details about making e-bikes affordable without sacrificing quality and safety.
    If you're in the market for an e-bike but have a small budget, you'll definitely want to listen to this one.
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    • 47 Min.
    096 - Park Tool’s Calvin Jones riffs on bike tools & bad repairs

    096 - Park Tool’s Calvin Jones riffs on bike tools & bad repairs

    If you've never seen any of Park Tool's tutorial videos or stopped by their booth at Sea Otter Classic, then you've been missing the wonder that is Calvin Jones.
    His energy levels and excitement for tools and bike repairs is contagious, so I'm super stoked to share this interview with you.
    We talk about his favorite tools, where repairs go wrong and how they overcome stuck and stripped bolts, among many other things. We also talk about Park Tool's history, why they're blue and why that color is so important to their brand, and how they come up with ideas for new tools.
    I really enjoyed this one, and some of his insights on learning are world class.
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    • 1 Std. 4 Min.
    095 - Red Bull Advanced Technologies & BMC talk bikes

    095 - Red Bull Advanced Technologies & BMC talk bikes

    Recently, I had a chance to meet with BMC and Red Bull's Advanced Technology Team to learn about and ride their new Teammachine R, a top level, lightweight aero road racing bike.
    But I left with questions, so in this episode I have Stefan Christ from the BMC product team and Rob Gray, technical director at Red Bull Advanced Technologies on board to discuss how they applied F1 technologies to a bike, what they learned about aerodynamics, and more.
    We even touch on drive by wire systems and the potential for wireless or electronic brakes.
    If you geek out on details, or are just curious about why an energy drink brand would be involved in high-tech CFD and composites, this one should scratch that itch nicely.
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    • 38 Min.
    094 - Watt Bike tells how to get faster & stronger on the bike

    094 - Watt Bike tells how to get faster & stronger on the bike

    I wasn't really sure what I was going to talk about with my guest today, but it ended up being a wonderfully deep dive into speed, power development and strength training. If you want to get into the weeds on how to get faster and stronger on the bike, you'll love this episode.
    My guest is Thomson Remo, lead educator for Watt Bike's professional division. Watt Bike makes a very smart, precise indoor bike that's used by USA Cycling and the UCI for talent identification, and their professional division supplies gyms and professional sporting teams around the world.
    Thomson develops the protocols used to measure fitness and power, and in this episode talks about what metrics matter, how to effectively combine resistance and cadence, and what training, lifting, and speed workouts specifically translate into riding faster and longer.
    If you're ready to build power and speed, get ready to take notes.
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