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    The $10,000 SuperSix EVO Reality Check (and the $3,000 Sleeper Hit)

    20/02/2026 | 53 mins.
    Senior Tech Editor Josh Ross has spent the last month living with the 5th generation Cannondale SuperSix EVO, and he’s come to a blunt conclusion: either he’s jaded, or the flagship "superbike" just isn't that exciting. While the marketing suggests this is a category-defining machine, Josh explains why at $10,000 for the Hi-Mod (and more for the Lab71), the SuperSix has essentially become a clone of the Specialized Tarmac SL8 without actually hitting the same high marks. The crew discusses the "Tarmac-ification" of the all-around race bike and why the real winner of this launch is actually the $3,000 mechanical 105 build at the bottom of the range.

    The SuperSix launch is just the start of the episode. Mike Levy, Lisa Charlerbois, and Josh dive into the polarizing news of the upcoming Lance Armstrong movie starring Austin Butler. Does another big-screen biopic help or hurt the sport’s image? The crew also tackles your listener questions, including the rise of Chinese wireless drivetrains, Mike’s story of being chased through the dark by a "squadron" of squirrels, and whether radar is actually ruining the purity of the ride.

    Finally, Josh doubles down on the take that set the Velo comments section on fire: Hi-viz clothing is victim blaming. He explains why he's rejecting the "common sense" argument and why we need to stop shifting the burden of safety onto cyclists.

    00:00 – Welcome to the show 

    01:53 – The Austin Butler/Lance Armstrong Movie Debate 

    08:17 – Listener Q&A 

    30:58 – Trek Check-Out Long Term: Ditching the "Dorky" Rack 

    36:07 – SuperSix EVO Gen 5: What Actually Changed, how the Lab71 compares to the Tarmac SL8 and Cervélo S5, and why the 105 mechanical build is what you be buying

    50:13 – Wrap up and a tease about the Garmin 1050 and how it's possible the company made a mistake
  • Velo Podcast

    Bigfoot, Hi-Viz Victim Blaming, and the Garmin Drafting Hack

    13/02/2026 | 55 mins.
    From donkeys in the Oman desert to a kangaroo take-down at the Tour Down Under, the 2026 racing season is off to a wild start. But the real creature chaos starts when Levy tells the story of being hunted through the woods by something he can't quite explain.

    This week, we also have a heated discussion on whether the push for hi-viz apparel is actually a form of victim blaming that ignores the real dangers of the road. Plus, we discuss the new Garmin RearVue 820 and how its same-speed tracking effectively turns it into a high-tech drafting sensor for catching wheel-suckers.

    00:00 – Intro 

    00:35 – Wildlife Chaos: Donkeys and Gazelles in Oman 

    04:25 – Wildlife Chaos: Kangaroos at the Tour Down Under 

    05:53 – Hazardous Animal Encounters: Dogs and Bee Stings 

    08:09 – Hazardous Animal Encounters: Locusts and Tarantulas 

    09:26 – Levy’s Mystery Woods Encounter (The Bigfoot Story) 

    13:55 – Listener Q&A: The Cost of Campagnolo Batteries 

    17:41 – Listener Q&A: Electronic Drivetrains and "E-Waste" 

    23:53 – Listener Q&A: Lower Tier and Chinese Group Sets 

    29:54 – Garmin RearVue 820: The Drafting Sensor Hack 

    47:15 – The Ethics of Safety: Is Hi-Viz Just Victim Blaming?
  • Velo Podcast

    The 2026 Drivetrain Shootout & Trek Check-Out First Impressions

    06/02/2026 | 1h 19 mins.
    This week, Velo tech editor Josh Ross dives deep into the "Big Four" road groupsets. After months of testing SRAM Red AXS, Shimano Dura-Ace, Campagnolo Super Record 13, and the TRP Vistar // Classified partnership, Josh argues that the "best" groupset doesn't exist—only the one that fits your personality.

    We also discuss:

    Trek Check-Out: Lisa gives her early impressions of Trek’s genre-bending new gravel platform.

    Pro Safety: The fallout of the 100kph Alula Tour crash and the debate over peloton speed limits.

    Listener Q&A: We answer your questions on everything from aero bras to the struggle of skin suits.
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    30% More Efficient? The Math Behind Aero vs. Steel

    30/01/2026 | 1h
    We dug into the data to find out. After a 20-minute head-to-head test between a modern aero setup and a classic steel bike, the results were staggering: The aero setup was 30% more efficient, requiring just 221 watts to outpace a rider pushing 288 watts. In this episode, the Velo tech team breaks down the physics of why "Weight Weenie" upgrades fail where aerodynamics succeed, and how you can find these same "free" watts on your next ride.

    Also in this episode:

    The Vingegaard Incident: A deep dive into Jonas Vingegaard’s recent crash in Spain involving a "stalker" fan and the reality of pro/fan interactions on open roads.

    Gravel Suspension Shootout: Is the Lauf leaf-spring fork actually better than the Cane Creek Invert? We answer listener Q&A about upgrading the Salsa Cutthroat.

    The Leadville Ban: The crew debates LifeTime’s decision to ban drop bars at the Leadville Trail 100 MTB.

    Tech Hot Takes: A defense of the critical take on Pinarello’s new Grevil MX mountain bike conversion.

    Pro Encounters: Lisa and Levy share their own awkward moments with pros in Girona and F1 drivers.
  • Velo Podcast

    Gravel Suspension Fork Shootout (Cane Creek vs. Fox vs. RockShox) + The Leadville Drop-Bar Ban

    23/01/2026 | 1h 16 mins.
    Do you actually need a damper on a gravel bike? Logan Jones-Wilkins joins the show to discuss his massive suspension shootout comparing the Cane Creek Invert, RockShox Rudy, and Fox 32 TC. We break down the winners, the losers, and where the "upside-down" tech actually makes sense.

    Then, we tackle the controversy of the week: The Leadville Trail 100 MTB drop-bar ban. Josh digs into the archives to see if drop bars truly offer an advantage, or if this rule change is purely aesthetic. Finally, we ask if the new Pinarello Grevil MX is a legitimate race bike or just a way to move overstock frames.

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