Journal | Hunt Bike Wheels
PODIUM FOR JOSH AT BIKINGMAN OMAN
To add just that bit more difficulty, Josh decided to fly into Dubai and ride 515km to the race start over two rides. What's more, is he did the first 310km ride at an average speed of over 30kmh... Unreal... Oh and he also bagged the KOM on the brutal Jebel Shams climb during the race itself.
GROVE GRIND 100
To get you all in the mood, we thought we'd share this video of Grove Bike Co'sinaugural Grove Grind 100 over in Australia - a ride comprising of "100km of rough and raw fireroads around Sydney's Northern Beaches, the home of Grove Bike Co. Scorching temps, pounding sandstone, an arvo storm and locally-brewed beers from Nomad Brewing Co to round it all out - a cracking day indeed."
ON THE DROPS WITH STEVE BATE MBE
For a hobby taken up as a second choice, Steve happens to be quite handy on a bike. This guy covers ground like carpet, it's absolutely unreal. He recently rode 501km across Scotland in 22hrs and 20mins. Not bad for a guy who's rapidly losing what remaining vision he does have left. He's an inspirational rider and all-round decent bloke, who won't take no for an answer.
"Wild about Argyll" by Steve Bate
LESS THAN 1000KM TO GO IN ROUND-THE-WORLD RECORD
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN A SET OF WINTER WHEELS
When selecting a wheelset to get you through the darker, colder and wetter months, it is essential to look past whether you have rim or disc brakes. At Hunt, we relish in smashing through the winter miles. If this is a morning commute to work, an hour jaunt early on Saturday or an all-day winter epic on Sunday – getting a wheelset to match your needs will make those miles pass by more easily (and save trashing your good wheels come summer).
PROJECT24: EDINBURGH TO THE NORTH SEA
Stephen Bates is more than just a bike rider. He is an adventurer, World Champion, Olympian and being a vision impaired rider and inspiration to what is possible. Coming off his win at the recent World Championships in Vancouver, Canada on the Velodrome, Stephen decided to take on a more endurance-focused challenge. Here is his story riding from Edinburgh to the North Sea.
GRAVEL RIDING HEAVEN? ROB HARWOOD HEADS OUT TO WALES
READER'S RIDES: TRANSCONTINENTAL RACE NO.6 SETUPS
HOW TO GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR DYNAMO HUB
READER'S RIDE | PETE'S MASON BOKEH IN ADVENTURE MODE
READER'S RIDE: PADDY'S BERGAMONT GRANDURANCE
Every now and then we're caught off-guard by something that really catches our eye & we really like. More and more often, these small little features are aboard gravel bikes. How these bikes are progressing in terms of design, really makes us happy to see that gravel is really becoming a thing of its own and not a scaled up 'cross bike or a XC MTB with drop bars.