Connected fitness devices brand Wahoo has announced the acquisition of pedals brand Speedplay. Who saw that one coming?
Wahoo is best known for its GPS bike computers, such as the Elemnt Roam, and smart trainers, like the Kickr.
Speedplay's clipless pedal system is unusual in that the retention mechanism is located in the cleat, and you get loads of float (foot movement while staying attached to the pedal).
Why would Wahoo, which recently bought of indoor training app The Sufferfest, be interested in acquiring Speedplay?
"Speedplay products have a long heritage of providing unique, cutting-edge pedal technology to a passionate community of athletes," says Wahoo.
"Wahoo seeks to build on that legacy by bringing its commitment to smart training, its extensive suite of products, and its history of innovation to the Speedplay brand. By focusing on the needs of cyclists across all disciplines, Wahoo intends to put Speedplay pedals on as many bicycles as possible and continue to drive creativity at this celebrated brand."
We also wonder whether there's likely to be power-measurement collaboration at some time in the future, although that's purely speculation.
Find out more about Wahoo’s full line of products at wahoofitness.com.
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Brilliant and well made film.
Things that were not mentioned, but might be worth thinking about.
Speeding motorists will kill more children than paedophiles will kill this and every year.
Please consider this next time there is the temptation to break the speed limit. Every time you do it you are condoning and contributing to that pointless child slaughter.
And I reckon that the numbers of little innocent kiddies murdered by those evil paedos is equivilant or even less than those killed by motorists distracted by their ever so "smart" phones.
And those would be the reported numbers, I believe the numbers for both speed and phone use are massively under reported.
The only time I have ever had an 'off', involving a motor vehicle rather than ice/oil, was almost exactly the same situation. Heavily queuing traffic opposite the BRI in Bristol, marked cycle lane, so obviously the perfect time to fling open a car door for the passenger to get out
Tattoos: unpopular opinion of mine, but I've always though leg tattoos look 'dirty.' The Ironman design is a bit dumb anyway. Why have a corporate logo tattooed on you, and in red too, it is impossible to laser off. They better hope the new owner isn't Rolf Harris, Kevin Spacey, or the Duke of York.
Err... re-read this and still don't get it. I realise you are making reference to (alleged in one case) sexual impropriety, but not sure of the relevance to IM tats?
I think they're making reference to whether you'd want a logo branded on you that was linked to something or someone with whom you'd really rather not be associated.
Like if you got a logo of some innocent thing and then that innocent thing got co-opted/adopted by an extreme right wing political group or the Conservative Party or something... Wait a minute...
"Must-watch film urges, Stop Killing our Children"
I absolutely hate the phrase "must-watch" but I sat through this entranced. It really is almost the only thing I would call must-watch. I think it's the best pro-cycling thing I've ever seen in any medium.
Watch it, download it, invite your friends to watch it, take it to the club night and show it, lock the doors at the council highway committee and make them watch it. Post it to facebook and any other social media, make it go viral. Tell everyone about it.
With the current concern about climate change, we have a window of opportunity to promote cycling as one of the answers, which is currently being grabbed by the electric car manufacturers pretending to be green, so please help get this out there, and everywhere.
I could not agree more. Although the title is terrible and not really what it is about. It really is a must watch though! Hard to see how a 40 min film can go viral, but it really does need to.
Staying in Summerbridge this week with family.
Drove part of the Women's Elite race route on the way to Saltaire and back today.
Not too bad at the moment but if the rain continues at the current rate not only will there be lakes, but could be some serious rivers at various points.
Glad everyone is staying safe at the moment.
What genuine Yorkshireman is going to pay Rapha prices?
On the Harrogate standing water: OMFG!
Another cyclist getting through...
from bbc news-colin lee
cyclist gets through.jpg
That's my old commute. Fond memories of being deluged by lorry bow waves there. It's reclaimed land and the drainage is crap, always has been. Usually in conditions like today there are a couple of BMWs floating around in the nearside lane.
Not quite sure it's what Sustrans meant by schools promoting bike to school week this week https://www.sustrans.org.uk/campaigns/bike-to-school-week-2019/
WTF.. put some marshals on those floods. Totally amateurish.
Just been talking about this at work. Can't see why they couldn't treat it like they do the road furniture and get a marshal to stand in it waving the flags. Do not enter. Do they not have a clerk of the course like in motorsport?
Some proper swimming going on in Harrogate today. Forecast isn't as bad for the rest of the week but it seems the rain will be on and off all week now.
I'm sat in work and it's literally pouring off the roof, wouldn't like to drive, never mind cycle.
After looking at those wipe-outs in Yorkshire, I don't think I'll be complaining about a drizzly commute again! Do they do skinsuits in neoprene?
I suppose they do, they call them wetsuits!
It's another story about schools banning kids cycling to school, this time because of wheelies...
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-suffolk-49769613
Would appear that maths is also not one of the principles strengths either...
I wonder what proportion of his pupils do cycle to school?
There was me thinking it was the Police who are in charge of people's conduct on roads.
Has this school also threatened to ban parents from driving their kids to school on the basis of illegal driving behaviour by a few?