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Ruddy Cornielle of RC Cycling take us inside the North Miami Beach facility where he has brought new technology of bike fitting to South Florida. It’s called gebioMized and it uses pressure sensors to help dial in riders to their bikes. The days of trial and error are over and scientific analysis is the name of the game when it comes to bike fitting. This technology is being used by World Tour cyclists, but it’s being offered to amateur riders at a competitive rate for a bike fit.
By Johnny ArcherRuddy Cornielle of RC Cycling take us inside the North Miami Beach facility where he has brought new technology of bike fitting to South Florida. It’s called gebioMized and it uses pressure sensors to help dial in riders to their bikes. The days of trial and error are over and scientific analysis is the name of the game when it comes to bike fitting. This technology is being used by World Tour cyclists, but it’s being offered to amateur riders at a competitive rate for a bike fit.