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With Mike Levy out, tech editors Alvin Holbrook and Josh Ross take over the Velo podcast to unpack some of the biggest stories in cycling right now, including one bike that calls itself the lightest bike in the world, and another that calls itself the fastest in the world. Big day.
Of course, we had to start with the news. Specialized just busted $1.5 million worth of counterfeit gear with help from AliExpress and the Chinese police. So why now? And what does this bust mean for cycling gear? Spoiler: probably not much.
Campagnolo is in a bit of a financial crisis, reportedly having laid off 40 percent of its workforce and lost 24 million euros over the last few years. There is hope yet, though. We discuss why.
Then it's time for bike reviews. Josh breaks down the XDS X-Lab RT-9, the lightest disc brake road bike you can buy, at just 550 grams. It's a super light frame with some spec quirks, and nearly impossible to find in the US.
Finally, we discuss the Factor One review, a bike that makes some heady claims and has the performance to back it up. But the aero shaping isn't the most interesting part of the bike: it's the geometry.
Further reading:
-We Rode the ‘Fastest UCI-Legal Bike Ever Made.’ The Best Part of the Bike Is Hiding Under the Surface.
-The World’s Lightest Production Bike Is an Engineering Marvel At a Discount Price
-Specialized Seizes $1.6M in Fake Tarmac Frames and Roval Wheels – With AliExpress’s Help
-Campagnolo Lays Off 40% of Staff After €24 Million Losses
00:00 Intro
1:23 Specialized's counterfeit bust
8:36 Campagnolo responds to reports of layoffs
25:03 Riding the XDS X-Lab RT9
44:09 Riding the Factor One
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With Mike Levy out, tech editors Alvin Holbrook and Josh Ross take over the Velo podcast to unpack some of the biggest stories in cycling right now, including one bike that calls itself the lightest bike in the world, and another that calls itself the fastest in the world. Big day.
Of course, we had to start with the news. Specialized just busted $1.5 million worth of counterfeit gear with help from AliExpress and the Chinese police. So why now? And what does this bust mean for cycling gear? Spoiler: probably not much.
Campagnolo is in a bit of a financial crisis, reportedly having laid off 40 percent of its workforce and lost 24 million euros over the last few years. There is hope yet, though. We discuss why.
Then it's time for bike reviews. Josh breaks down the XDS X-Lab RT-9, the lightest disc brake road bike you can buy, at just 550 grams. It's a super light frame with some spec quirks, and nearly impossible to find in the US.
Finally, we discuss the Factor One review, a bike that makes some heady claims and has the performance to back it up. But the aero shaping isn't the most interesting part of the bike: it's the geometry.
Further reading:
-We Rode the ‘Fastest UCI-Legal Bike Ever Made.’ The Best Part of the Bike Is Hiding Under the Surface.
-The World’s Lightest Production Bike Is an Engineering Marvel At a Discount Price
-Specialized Seizes $1.6M in Fake Tarmac Frames and Roval Wheels – With AliExpress’s Help
-Campagnolo Lays Off 40% of Staff After €24 Million Losses
00:00 Intro
1:23 Specialized's counterfeit bust
8:36 Campagnolo responds to reports of layoffs
25:03 Riding the XDS X-Lab RT9
44:09 Riding the Factor One

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