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ATB Challenge: Flèche it Out – Meet the Challengers & GEN POP CHALLENGE

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Please join us in congratulating the six teams selected to participate in the ATB Challenge: Fleche It Out Reality TV Game Show. See who they are and their planned rides below!

  1. TEAM ONE: Shooglin Sisters, Glasgow, Scotland 
  2. TEAM TWO: Alaska Snow Kittens, Anchorage, AK
  3. TEAM THREE: Team Out to Lunch, SLC, UT (Ride in Moab, UT)
  4. TEAM FOUR: Lake Tahoe Peak Bagging, Tahoe, CA & Flagstaff, AZ (Ride in Tahoe)
  5. TEAM FIVE: Rayon Vert International, Milan, Italy
  6. TEAM SIX: Hayduke Lives aka Birds Per Mile, Mapleton, UT

Who will push their physical, spiritual, mental and emotional limits in the pursuit of Transcendence and Transformation. And cash. And bike prizes. FAFO / Follow Along And Find Out at @mythicalstateof and the MSO blog.

UPDATE FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

👇👇👇👇👇DIDN’T GET SELECTED / NEVER APPLIED / JUST FOUND OUT / DON’T SWEAT 👇👇👇

In part because so many applicants already said they were gonna do the ride regardless of getting selected because the spirit of ATB is inside you and you don’t need Mythical State Of’s permission to do a ride. And, in part, because ENVE was so stoked on this project they told us they would support an additional public competition (Three sets of wheels!)  Annnnnnd, because we legit want to encourage all of you to continue being a part of Fleche It Out.

We created the ATB Fleche It Out Gen Pop Bike Contest.

Visit atb.life to learn more and Apply Now

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November 2nd Is International Singlespeed Day! … and You Can Win!

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A few years ago, Paul from Paul Component Engineering deemed November 2nd International Singlespeed Day. We’re helping to announce it a few days in advance this year, as a few prizes are up for grabs. Read on below for the annual lowdown from our friends at Paul!

Every Monday at 11am, the entire PAUL Component shop staff have an “All-Hands” meeting to catch up on any changes, shop news, or projects. Two years ago, around this time, Paul announced to everyone that November 2nd was now International Singlespeed Day. We all looked at him like “Huh? Says who?” Then he said it was he and his friend Amanda’s birthday that day, and it was Amanda’s idea, and why the hell not?

Having never created an International Holiday before, I wasn’t quite sure what to do, so I got on the phone with a bunch of framebuilders and weirdo bike nerd friends and said “Hey. It’s Paul’s birthday on November 2nd, and he wants everybody to ride singlespeeds. You down?” And of course, everybody said yes, why the hell not?

And so, for the last two years, when the magic day arrives, a bunch of folks go riding on singlespeeds with friends or alone, share their experience on Instagram with the #InternationalSingleSpeedDay hashtag, show off some cool bikes, wish Paul and Amanda a happy birthday, and everybody has a good ol’ time.

So yeah, let’s do it again! This year we’ll sweeten the pot by choosing our 3 favorite #InternationalSingleSpeedDay IG posts, and the winners will receive a PAUL Barbarian hoodie, a handlebar from BTCHN’ Bikes, or a Radavist Feldspar Jacket.

Don’t have a singlespeed bike? Zip-tie your shifters, take the battery off your derailleur, or ride your grandpa’s beach cruiser? Get creative, there are no rules. Careful though, you might realize in the process that you don’t need a bunch of fancy new-fangled shiftamabobbers to have fun on a bike…

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We Picked Our Winner For #InternationalSinglespeedDay

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Photo collage by Scout the Wise @scoutthewise

We went back and forth with the hundreds of submissions made to the #InternationalSinglespeedDay hashtag, but we kept coming back to Scout The Wise’s submission, which broke the mold of the typical bike portraits. Don’t get us wrong, we LOVE seeing everyone’s singlespeeds but this entry just stood out.

We’ve contacted Scout The Wise and will send them a Feldspar jacket

PAUL Component announced its selections on Friday.

Thanks for everyone playing along in celebrating Paul and Amanda’s birthdays with #InternationalSinglespeedDay!

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Radavist x Wilde Bicycle Co Supertramp Complete Bike Giveaway!

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To celebrate the launch of the new Supertramp, we’re collaborating with Wilde Bicycle Co to give away a complete Supertramp build to one lucky winner!

Continue reading below for details on how to enter and to learn more about the Supertramp!

First and foremost, if you’d like to enter this giveaway the instructions are simple: head over to the giveaway site, enter your email address for one chance to win, and then follow Wilde Bikes on Instagram for five more entries.

The winner will be announced the week of 12.12.22. Bike sizing will be confirmed with the winner after the announcement with an estimated delivery in February 2023.

Huge shoutout to our partners in this giveaway: SRAM, Stan’s, Thomson, Ultra Dynamico, Angry Catfish Bicycle, and Cedaero (the winner also gets a custom frame bag for their Supertramp)!

The Wilde Supertramp

The Supertramp is our bike packing, trekking, and all-terrain bicycle platform. It’s designed to take you anywhere in the world you care to go in comfort and style. From month-long backcountry tours to trips to the corner store and everything in between, it is an incredibly versatile platform for living your life via bicycle. It can be built in endless configurations and has mounts for all the racks, accessories, and bags you wish to carry. It comes in four sizes and is paired with Wilde’s signature steel segmented fork.

“I am super into the current ATB trend, as they’re just good “bikes.” You can literally do anything with them. They can be built up in infinite ways, and are virtually future proof. When a bike leads with capability, it’ll always be useful and relevant.” – Wilde Bike Designer Jeff Frane

You’ll find a full suite of features that include:

Frame

  • Three pack mounts on top and bottom of down tube, bottle boss on seat tube
  • Top tube feedbag mounts
  • Fender Mounts
  • Stealth dropper post routing
  • Boost Spacing with 12mm Thru Axle
  • Front triangle optimized for a large frame bag
  • Modular cable management system for clean appearance and can be customized for AXS, 1X or dropper post routing.
  • Compatible with Paragon Machine Works guides.
  • Full loop cable guides on stays
  • Clearance for 29×2.6″ tires – Optimized for a 29×2.25″ tire

Finish

Phosphate dipped and E.D. Coated for corrosion resistance and durability. Wet paint finish in Sparkle Green/Grey

Fork

  • Fender mounts
  • Double dropout eyelet
  • Three pack mounts
  • Mid-blade mount
  • Internal dynamo routing
  • Mounts for Surly 8 and 24 pack racks
  • Clearance for 29×2.8″ tires
  • ISO disc mounts
  • 110mm X 15mm

Geometry

Comfortable off-road touring geometry which happens to work wonderfully as an all-arounder. Tall stack height, a longish reach to maximize front triangle space and allow the use of a modern short stem, and a trail number that balances off-road handling characteristics with the ability to carry a front load confidently.

Tubing

Wilde TLC – Tough Light Compliant

Wilde’s proprietary double-butted Chromoly tubeset. TLC stands for tough, light, and compliant. On each model and size, an optimum blend of tubing diameters are utilized, along with wall thickness, and butting profiles to yield a frame that is both built to last, as light as practical, and comfortable for the rider.

Build Details

SRAM GX full groupset, Thomson cockpit, Jones Bars, Stans S2 wheels, Ultradynamico tires, WTB Saddle, Wolftooth headset, Avid BB7 brakes, Avid Levers. We’re throwing in a Radavist prize pack as well!

Good luck!

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Ultra Distance Plastic Resistance: An Open Pledge for the Ultra Community – Taylor Doyle

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We all know about FKTs and ITTs but there’s a new acronym on the ultra scene: PFT. The brainchild of Taylor Doyle, PFT stands for “plastic free time,” and was an ultra-racing style she undertook last year on the 2,600km Pan Celtic Race. The effort was so eye-opening about the amount of single-use plastics that are thrown out during most ultra distance cycling events that she’s back now with a new kind of challenge for would-be ultra racers: the Ultra Distance Plastic Resistance pledge. Read on for the full deets about this inspiring challenge!

This is an invitation to try out riding a #plasticfreeultra in the form of an open pledge. By having folks share their pledges with us here at The Radavist, we hope to bring together a community of like-minded riders to support one another; we also hope to share some of the stories that come out of these rides! This challenge isn’t a pretentious, performative, holier-than-thou proposition, it’s about inviting in a slightly different set of priorities when it comes to racing and riding bikes long distances. It’s not the ‘purest’ way to race or ride, it’s just one way. It’s about curiosity, experimentation, and pushing the limits of what is possible. You might even discover a better, more rewarding way of moving far on your bicycle.

>> TAKE THE PLEDGE <<<

The Glorification of the Smash-and-Grab

We’ve all seen it. Images of our ultra heroes rummaging through the snack aisles of a roadside stop searching for sustenance and generally looking like haggard badasses. Ultra Distance Plastic Resistance was born out of a humble questioning of the glorification of this gas station smash-and-grab style that’s become prevalent in long distance cycling culture. That is, the armfulls of single-use plastic and packaging one tends to generate when rocketing through the peaks and valleys of an ultra distance cycling event.

Since abiding by the plastic-free strategy (I do think it’s a viable strategy!) myself last year while racing the Pan Celtic, I’ve had multiple bike buds excitedly inform me that they are going to ride in the same style at ‘x’ event or race this coming year–which is so very cool! After hearing about others wanting to try out PFT rides, I created the following framework and archive to reference and work within, in the form of an open pledge. I present to you the #plasticfreeultra pledge, all laid out and ready for you ultra folks who would like to challenge yourselves and your priorities, to ride or race a plastic-free ultra.

Before I continue, I want to acknowledge how ruddy awesome the ultra cycling community is, from the sleepless dotwatcher rushing barefoot across their lawn to cheer as you pass their house in the dead of night, to the emotional elation felt at the sight of a fellow rider’s rig parked at your cafe stop when you haven’t talked to anyone in days. The wildly supportive and welcoming community that I have found in long-distance cycling is full of down-to-earth folks with a slightly unhinged thirst for adventure and a deep, shared love of the wild spaces we have the privilege of moving through. It’s full of my kind of weirdos and people who certainly like to do things differently. This is why I know that this pledge will be embraced in the right light and by those who would like to try it. Like ultra-distance riding, opting into the plastic-free approach won’t be everyone’s cup of tea, and it certainly isn’t the only way to ride. It’s simply there, should you want to take on the challenge, once or forever.

Upon trying to describe the true spirit of this pledge over the phone with the legendary Emily Chappell, she echoed my sentiments back to me and said “Yeah. Not faster, but better” and in that instant I knew she understood what this was.

Ultra-Mindfulness

Racing a bicycle – a super special object that could truly and viably save the world – in what could be described as a potentially unconscious and at times positively delirious way (i.e. as quickly as possible, at all costs) – got me thinking about the ultra community, and care; ultimately for each other and by extension our environments and the spaces that we love to roll our wheels through.

The copious amounts of single-use plastic I was generating while racing made me ask myself what it was about riding a bicycle as far and as fast as I could that all of a sudden made me an unconscious consumer, in a way that I wouldn’t be if I wasn’t in race mode. It also made me wonder if I could find a better way, and still race (yes, RACE!) the thrilling and ridiculous races I found myself most interested in doing.”

– Taylor Doyle, excerpt from Zero Plastic Ultra Distance at the Pan Celtic Race

Spolier alert: the answer that I found was yes, yes I most definitely could.

The Rules

The current rules for the #plasticfreeultra pledge are here to provide structure and a communal opt-in to what this challenge entails. Broadly, they only apply to food and drink and are as follows:

  • No single-use plastic food or drink products.
  • No ‘Recyclable’ single-use plastic either (let’s be honest, most plastic just isn’t recyclable, regardless what the label says).
  • Aluminum cans are allowed but must be properly recycled.
  • Paper and other organic materials are allowed and can be disposed of at any time (no littering).
  • Restaurant, cafe, hotel, and pub, etc., food stops are allowed. Any personally generated plastic waste (i.e.: ketchup packets, to-go containers, chip bags, plastic straws, plastic cutlery, etc.) are not allowed.
  • Any and all intentional, accidental or otherwise unavoidable ‘verboten’ food or drink-related plastic waste must be carried to the finish and listed in the report form after completion with reason for acquisition.
  • Don’t bring any single-use plastic to the start line (if you are re-using a plastic bread bag to carry your trail mix we think this is okay).
  • All 2023 pledges must be completed within the year 2023 and submitted through the report form. Any pledges left unreported on after December 31st, 2023 will be considered and archived publicly as unfulfilled.
  • Riders must abide by all other standard self-supported guidelines.

You Might Be Thinking…

“Restaurants aren’t single-use plastic free in their food production.”

Sure, this may be true BUT, typically the meal you’d get at a restaurant—that comes on a washable/reusable plate—leans towards a more bulk preparation mindset, and produces less waste per person served at a rate closer to at-home cooking. This is one of the parameters for the pledge; rules make things interesting and don’t necessarily claim perfection.

“Who can take the pledge?”

Anyone planning on undertaking an ultra-distance ride, race, multi-day event, self-planned or pre-existing multi-day route or tour, or an FKT attempt (does not have to be multi-day)! If the challenge you decide to take on in the spirit of this pledge is ‘ultra’ for you, that’s good enough. Who takes the pledge and what is considered ‘ultra’ is absolutely not policed. This is a pledge for anyone who feels the pull.

Of Note:

‘Paper’ cups are typically lined and not fully plastic-free unless stated on the cup, which is currently uncommon. So you may want to carry a refillable vessel for hot drinks, opt for sit-in hot drinks in ceramic mugs, or carry all takeaway cups to the finish.

Remember that this is all about trying your best. If you do end up acquiring single-use plastic, it doesn’t mean that you failed so long as you carry it to the finish and submit all items with your completion form afterwards. Though the spirit of this pledge is to keep this to a minimum, there is theoretically no limit to the amount of plastic you can carry to the end as long as you list all items in your report with reasoning.

This pledge is not about sacrificing health. If completing this pledge safely in the circumstances you find yourself in is not possible, let it go and share what happened following your attempt.

The only way that this pledge can be unfulfilled is if you decide not to start the route under the pledge rules, or if you dispose of any single-use plastic along the way.

Any questions or updates on your pledge can be directed to plasticfreeultra@gmail.com

Caring Feels Good

Lasty, I have this to say…

This IS Possible!

“Ultra racing is one of the more all-consuming sports out there. Most people who begin an ultra race have had it in their calendar for the last year. It is all about planning. Planning your strategy, your time, your fuel, sleep, and riding patterns day-in and day-out, and into the night. I’ve seen the most detailed, laminated, backup maps, with all refuel supply points listed, shelters, accommodations, and bail-out points researched and included, neatly tucked away into a handlebar bag on many a start line. I certainly do not race to this level of planning and organization, but many do. Even a more spontaneous and ‘follow your nose’ approach to ultra (definitely more my vibe) still requires a boatload of time and attention, travel scheduling, work arrangements, gear sorting and acquisition, financial commitment, and an acute awareness of the essentials; food and water levels, and where you can go next for more. Adding a dedicated recognition of our environment, and what we are leaving behind (for lifetimes longer than our own) as we do all of these things, is totally possible, and it doesn’t have to be perfect.” – Taylor Doyle, excert from Zero Plastic Ultra Distance at the Pan Celtic Race

Ultimately, and if nothing else, caring feels good. Yes, we know that crippling eco-guilt cannot lie on the shoulders of the individual. One consumer cannot change a broken system. The spirit of this pledge will stay with you on your chosen journey and guide your race/ride/event/challenge before, during, and beyond. It aims to start conversations (and believe me, you will have many), and help you grow a little closer to the earth as you ride over it.

Consider it an experience and an exercise. I’m certainly not the first person to race while considering waste and environmental impact. The Racing Collective and their #noflyride ethos (i.e. you’re not allowed to take a flight to get to their events) is much of the same good energy and is back for 2023 which is awesome to see. The GBDURO ‘23 rule #6 in their entry manual specifically states that you must: “Carry all non-biodegradable waste packaging to the end of each stage – This rule is designed to reduce the amount of single-use plastic we generate.” It’s awesome to see a race organizer commit to their values in such a clear way.

Also, yeah, we’re coining groundbreaking new lingo here. ‘PFT’ is how you refer to the time of a finisher who has completed a #plasticfreeultra. For example:

“Oh yeah, she finished that route with a PFT!”

“Did you see that they got the Badger Divide FKT with a PFT? Wow!”

“He did the Pan Celtic as a PFT, what a badass!”

…or really, however else it makes sense in your head to use, there is no right or wrong way!

Join the Ultra Distance Plastic Resistance Community

Are you ready to give this a try? Join the Ultra Distance Plastic Resistance community by taking the pledge and tagging @plasticfreeultra on Instagram or emailing plasticfreeultra@gmail.com to share your unique stories. Remember, it’s all about the experience and sharing the things we learn along the way, not about being perfect. Once you have made your pledge it will show up on our running Google Form, and once it has been completed and you’ve fulled out a Report it will be marked as so and your name can live immortally in glory on this page for as long as The Radavist exists (obvs until the end of time).

>>> TAKE THE PLEDGE <<<

>>>REPORT A COMPLETION<<<

 

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Win $2550 in Bikerafting Gear from the Bikeraft Guide! – The Bikeraft Guide

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Our friends at The Bikeraft Guide want to give you $2550 in Bikerafting Gear! Read on below for what’s included and how to enter!

Do you want to try bikerafting, but don’t have the packraft, paddle, other gear or skills you need? We want to change that. This April, The Bikeraft Guide is partnering with Kokopelli Packrafts, Four Corners Guides, Sockdolager Equipment, AquaBound, TitanStraps, StikinePackrafts and The Radavist to give away a Rogue Lite packraft, 2-day bikerafting course, 4-piece Manta Ray paddle and more!

To Enter:

We’re giving away four prize packages:

  • Kokopelli Packraft Rogue Lite with a T-Zip + Aqua Bound 1x Manta Ray Hybrid 4pc Posi-Lok in Sunset Red + Sockdolager Equipment Ultralight Pogies (Value $1400)
  • Four Corners Guides 2-day Intro to Bikerafting Course (or one day for 2) + copy of The Bikeraft Guide + Sockdolager Equipment Seat bag + Bundle of 4 Titan Straps (Value $900)
  • Sockdolager Equipment custom bow bag + Stikine Packrafts 70L drybags + Bundle of 4 Titan Straps + copy of The Bikeraft Guide (Value $200)
  • The Bikeraft Guide + 2 Titan Straps (Value 7$5)

*Giveaway is open to all geographic locations and closes 4/14/23.

Go bikerafting or go home!

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The Paul Component Engineering, Monē Bikes, and Sierra Nevada Sierra Recycler Cruiser – Paul Component Engineering

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For the 6th year in a row, Sierra Nevada Brewing Co asked Paul Components to build a custom one-off bike for them to show-off at Sea Otter Classic in Monterey, then give-away to raise money for a non-profit. After thinking long and hard about what’s already been done and hasn’t been done at Sea Otter, Paul came up with a wild proposition for a super fun bike that would be a conversation starter for sustainability and environmental thoughtfulness in bicycle manufacturing, the #SierraRecycler. Sierra Nevada loved this idea, being leaders in solar power, recycling, estate farming, transportation, composting, and water reclamation in the craft beer industry. Read on to learn more about how this project came together from the folks at Paul!

The Sierra Recycler: Sustainability & Environmental Thoughtfulness in American Manufacturing

We reached out to New Mexico framebuilder Cjell at Monē Bikes and asked if he could make us one of his world-famous “Schwinn Cruiser recycled into a Modern Mountain Bike” conversion frames. With zero hesitation he said “Yep, and I have just the frame for it.” He took a 1949 Schwinn cruiser and chopped a bunch of the tubes apart, then bent, mitered and welded it all back together to fit a modern 29×2.6” knobby. This sounds pretty crazy, but look at the chainstay bridge, the super sick welds, and the Sierra Nevada beer can shim, and I think you’ll start picking up what we’re layin’ down with this bike. And talk about recycling, the Monē shop is built into a 1990 Wonderbread truck!

We called upon some of our favorite and most environmentally-minded bike brands to collaborate with us on this build, and we made a series of Instagram posts with each brand highlighting sustainability in their own way. Björn Bikes supplied recycled rubber grips, we teamed up with Velocity and White Industries on the recycled aluminum components, Jen Green made us a sweet headtube badge from leftover scrap metal, Jerry Smith re-upholstered an old B72 saddle chassis, Outershell made custom upcycled bags out of an old Sierra Nevada billboard, and all throughout we frequently discussed recycled and recyclable packaging.

We don’t think there are necessarily any easy or final answers when talking about sustainability and environmental thoughtfulness in the bicycle industry, but the first step is asking questions, and the second step is trying new things.

Headed to Sea Otter this year? Stop by the Sierra Nevada beer tent and run your eyeballs across this wild rig. Make a suggested donation of $5 or more to Outdoor Alliance  by May 31st for an exclusive chance to make the Sierra Recycler yours! Outdoor Alliance is a nonprofit coalition of national advocacy organizations in the U.S. that unites the voices of outdoor enthusiasts to conserve public lands, and ensure those lands are managed in a way that embraces the human-powered experience.

Collaborators:

Click here to Donate and Win.

 

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REMINDER: We’re Giving Away a Complete 6061 All-Road APEX XPLR AXS with State Bicycle Co!

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You’ve got just two days left–Wednesday, August 16th is the last day–to sign up for this giveaway!

We’re excited to announce our latest complete bike giveaway! One lucky winner will receive a State Bicycle Co. 6061 All-Road bike with SRAM APEX XPLR AXS drivetrain.*

There’s only one thing you need to do for a chance to win: sign up for BOTH of our newsletters! After two weeks, we’ll select a random winner and State will ship out the bike.

Sign up for the State newsletter. Sign up for The Radavist newsletter.

We’re big fans of State Bicycle Co. and their approach to making affordable and fun bikes that perform well, too. Their most recent offering, the 6061 All-Road APEX XPLR AXS, looks to be an absolute ripper and we’re stoked to see one of our lucky readers win one!

*Please read: This giveaway is for the US and Canada only. The winner will be awarded in the form of a $2399.99 Gift Card to State Bicycle Co. and can choose available frame and wheel size from State’s website. Check out the 6061 All-Road’s specs and geo over at State. Good luck!

If you have already signed up for both newsletters, don’t worry, you’re automatically entered here. :-)

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A Last Minute Chance: Win this Argonaut Cycles and Chris King Fundraising Raffle for Maui

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We interrupt your Friday evening with a special announcement from our friends at Chris King and Argonaut Cycles:

“WIN this bike! Help the communities of Maui devastated by recent wildfires by entering this raffle to win this custom @argonautcycles RM3. It’s a truly one-of-a-kind bike, painted to match our Splash LE component color. The winner will also receive a color-matched @brooksengland C15 Carved saddle, and a really special Network MIPS helmet from our friends @smithoptics (there’s only one of these!).

Here’s the link to the raffle tickets.

All proceeds will go directly to the Hawaii Community Foundation. Winner will be drawn at the @made.bike happy hour tomorrow night(Saturday, 8/26, 9pm) must be present to win. Don’t miss your chance to win this unique build!

Come down to the MADE show to see it in person at the Chris King booth.”

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Ornot Decade Collection and 10th Anniversary Celebration Giveaway!

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Along with Ornot founder Matt Quann’s retrospective of his ten favorite moments in business as an independent cycling apparel brand during the past ten years, we’re stoked to partner with ORNOT for a giveaway! To celebrate the brand’s 10th anniversary they are releasing a limited-edition Decade Collection inspired by the jersey that started it all. Sign up below for a chance to win a Decade prize pack (limited edition jersey, bottles, and socks) + a one-year subscription to our Group Ride! Feeling lucky, Ornot.

From Matt Quann, founder of ORNOT:

“We started in a San Francisco basement back in October 2013 with the goal of producing USA-made, minimally branded cycling apparel. Our guiding design principle was, “you could be a rolling billboard, Ornot”.

10 years later, and we’re still committed to making clothing differently, in a sustainable way here in the US, while promoting our unique style of fun on bikes.

To celebrate, we released the Decade Collection, comprised of a limited-edition re-release of our original jersey, throwback socks, and bottles. The decade jersey is limited to 200 individually numbered pieces and available for preorder. Forget about NFTs and grab yourself a piece of history. Your ownership will be recorded on the blockchain, Ornot.”

Check out the Decade Collection at ORNOT and sign up below for the giveaway!

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Group Ride Giveaway: Ornot Handlebar Bag + $250 Gift Card!

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Last week, when we announced that we are once again an independent website, we also provided an overview of our Group Ride subscription platform. In addition to supporting the work we do here, there is also a growing list of Group Ride subscriber benefits including the ability to post gear for sale in our Rad Bazaar and automatic entries into giveaways from our favorite brands!

After the outpouring of excitement around Matt’s Ornot 10th Anniversary story and related Decade Collection giveaway, we’re doing another one with Ornot exclusively for Group Ride members.

Read on below for how to enter the Handlebar Bag + $250 Gift Card giveaway!

In 2016, Ornot released their original handlebar bag. It won awards, toured the world, and carried a bazillion calories. Now it’s back with every detail refined to be the best bar bag for your gravel bike, road bike, or flat bar bike.

The bag features three cargo pockets, perfect for on-the-go storage, an interior zipper pocket with an integrated key clip for added security, and a phone holster designed for quick access, whether it’s for photos, music, or directions. It is crafted from Challenge ECOPAK™ 100% recycled fabric and treated with a PFC-free DWR. With a 3.1L internal capacity, it’s spacious enough for your essentials. For convenient attachment to your bike, the bag includes two 6″ Voile straps that run through adjustable attachment points, complemented by a rear cord, ensuring a secure fit.

Want to win this bag plus a $250 Ornot gift card? All you need to do is register for our Group Ride, which you can do here. And that’s it. This is open to international readers! We’ll select and contact a random winner next Friday. And don’t worry, if you don’t win this one there will be plenty more opportunities in the future… One every month!

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Enroll in Group Ride Now For Your Chance to Win from ORNOT

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You’ve got two more days to make it into our first Group Ride giveaway with ORNOT, who’s offering up one of their handlebar bags and a $250 gift card. Subscribers who are signed up by tomorrow, October 31st, at 11 pm CST will be entered to win the first prize pack!

These giveaways are open to Group Ride members worldwide! By signing up for Group Ride, you can support The Radavist’s independent Reportage and more. See this post for the full outline of benefits.

Sign up for the Group Ride for $6.66/month, or $69.69/annual here.

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November’s Group Ride Giveaway: Paul Component Engineering Klamper Disc Brake Kit!

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Join our Group Ride subscription plan and win a complete PAUL Component Engineering Klamper disc brake set! This is open to Group Ride members, worldwide!

We’re stoked to offer up some of the best disc brakes in the world for our Group Ride subscribers. Our good friends at PAUL have offered up any set of Klampers, in any available finish, plus a set of brake levers. Add some bling to your current flat bar (or drop bar) bike or build a new bike around these lovely brakes.

Check this post out for all the information on how to join Group Ride for $6.66/month or $69.69/year.
SIGN UP HERE.

October’s Group Ride Giveaway–from ORNOT–was Owen from Duluth! Congrats, Owen!

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December’s Group Ride Giveaway: Silca SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Edition Floor Pump

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Join our Group Ride subscription plan by TODAY and be entered for a chance to win a Silca SuperPista Ultimate Hiro Floor Pump! This is open to Group Ride members worldwide!

We’re stoked to offer up one highest-end pump to a random selection from our Group Ride subscribers. The Silca SuperPista is made in the USA. It’s rebuildable, serviceable, and durable! Our good friends at Silca have offered a free pump for one lucky subscriber.

Check this post out for all the information on how to join Group Ride for $6.66/month or $69.69/year.
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December’s Group Ride Giveaway–from PAUL–was Pierre from Houston, TX! Congrats, Pierre!

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Win Big This Holiday Season With Mission Workshop and The Radavist With Our On Bike Carry Giveaway!

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Our relationship with Mission Workshop goes all the way back to the brand’s inception! We reviewed its first-ever release, the Vandal, back in 2010! Now, thirteen years later we thought it’d be fun to host a new giveaway. The best part is, we’ll be selecting three lucky winners this round! Read on below to find out how to score one of these three kits!

On Bike Carry Giveaway with @MissionWorkshop and @TheRadavist – Keep your gear organized on the road and trail with MW’s Speedwell hydration pack, On-Bike Storage system, and Radavist branded tool rolls – exclusively available through this giveaway! Plus, grand prize includes additional 2 liters of water carry capacity with Radavist Expedition bottles, perfect for a long desert wander.

Follow @MissionWorkshop and @TheRadavist and tag two trail buddies in the comments on Instagram. We’ll randomly choose a person from the comments and reach out to you by DM. Winner will be chosen at random on Dec 15th at 10AM PST and contacted by DM so that we can get your shipping info. You’ll have 24 hours to DM back, If we don’t hear back we’ll pick someone else and so on until winner is finalized. This is open WORLDWIDE.

1 x Grand prize: Full on the bike bag set up:
– Speedwell
– Radavist Expedition 32oz Water Bottles
– Full On Bike Storage System
– Tool Roll w/ Radavist patch

1 x Runner Up:
– Full On Bike Storage System
– Tool Roll w/ Radavist patch

10 x 2nd Runner Up:
– Tool Roll w/ Radavist patch

No purchase is necessary and open worldwide.

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We Have Our Winners of the Mission Workshop Giveaway!

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Over the weekend, Mission Workshop randomly selected the winners of our giveaway. Read on below to find out who is walking, or riding, away with some great swag…

1 x Grand prize: Full on the bike bag set up
@skiereric has won:
– Speedwell
– Radavist Expedition 32oz Water Bottles
– Full On Bike Storage System
– Tool Roll w/ Radavist patch

1 x Runner Up
@paatstrada has won:
– Full On Bike Storage System
– Tool Roll w/ Radavist patch

10 x 2nd Runner Up
@lumzzo
@lola.spr
@mart_n_water
@oliveattwood
@tunafisch
@ben_woodbridge
@ekcanoy
@allison.mccurry
@shayeholdaway
@marvin_stravs all won:
– Tool Roll w/ Radavist patch

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OTSO Cycles Win a Fat Bike and a Trip To Cuyuna Giveaway

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Wolf Tooth and Otso Cycles have a great giveaway running to get you out on a fatbike this winter, with an all-expense paid trip to Cuyuna and all the equipment you plus a friend will need to be cold rolling on some fat tires, so read on to see what you’ll win!

Enjoy four days fat biking on the snowy trails of Cuyuna in Northern Minnesota. One winner and their +1 will win a trip to one of the best fat biking destinations in North America. Flights, travel costs, and a rental car will be provided, as well as fat bikes, riding gear, coffee, beer, and NA beverages. Also included is three nights of lodging at a resort that is a quick ride from the 70+ miles of snowy singletrack.

Here’s the full list of prizes for the winner and their +1:

  • Otso Cycles: Voytek 2 fat bikes to ride for the duration of the trip.
  • 45NRTH: Naughtvind Jacket, Naughtvind Pant, Wolvhammer Boa Boot, and Sturmfist 5 Gloves for each person
  • Wolf Tooth: Singletrack Pogies v2, Waveform Aluminum Pedals for each person
  • Pinebury: Newry LS Performance T/base layer, Mountain Merino Wool Socks, Merino Wool Cycling Cap, and Merino Wool
  • Neck Gaiter for each person
  • Northern Coffeeworks: Two bags of whole bean coffee, two boxes of instant coffee, and two camp coffee MiiR 360 mugs
  • Red Rider Resort: Four days, three nights of lodging from February 22, 2024 through February 25, 2024
  • Portage Brewing Co.: Mixed case of Snow Roll Nordic Pilsner and Sauna Water NA botanical sparking water, two branded beanies, and two long sleeve branded shirts
  • Red Raven Bike Shop: $100 gift card for last-minute needs, bike and helmet facilitation

Add your email address at Otso Cycles for your chance to win. Entering this giveaway also means subscription to the mailing list for each Sponsor. Then be sure to follow each Sponsor on Instagram for bonus entries to increase your chance of winning.

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FSA: The Gravel Quest Giveaway

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FSA and Polygon are running a giveaway, called The Gravel Quest. Find out how to enter and what you’ll win below!

One lucky winner will walk away with over $4,000 worth of adventure-ready gravel bike gear, including:

2024 Polygon Tambora G8X Gravel Bike​

Engineered with a lightweight carbon frame and equipped with a powerful SRAM Rival AXS drivetrain, the Tambora G8X is your key to conquering both rugged trails and smooth roads with confidence and precision.

FSA SC30 AGX TL Wheelset

Crafted from lightweight carbon, FSA’s new gravel wheelset redefines your off-road experience, delivering a smooth and responsive ride that echoes the call of adventure with every turn.

FSA VAS Stem

FSA’s Vibration Absorbing Stem is a game-changer for off-road enthusiasts. Engineered to diminish strain on challenging surfaces, this innovative stem ensures a smoother and more comfortable ride, allowing you to focus on the thrill of the dirt trails and rough pavements beneath your wheels.

FSA Non Series AGX Handlebar

Crafted from durable aluminum, these handlebars are purpose-built to tackle the challenges of rough trails with resilience. These bars feature a comfortable 12° flare for enhanced control, ensuring your journey through the great outdoors is as thrilling as it is smooth.

Enter now through February 7th 11:59PM pst at The Gravel Quest.

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February’s Group Ride Giveaway: A Rig’d RambleSwing™ for Your Car

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We’ve partnered up with Rig’d to give away a RambleSwing™, a $799 value, for our February Group Ride giveaway! Sign up by February 29th for your chance to win!

When it comes to bomber, made-in-the-USA bike racks, and swingouts, Rig’d is a leader of innovation. The brand’s RambleSwing™ adds the utility of a swing-away hitch to your bike rack of choice. Built by RiG’d Supply in the US of A, these swing-outs enable better access to the rear of your car by swinging away to the passenger or driver’s side. Available in a 2″ or 2.5″ receiver hitch.

Check out Josh’s review for an in-depth look at the RambleSwing™.

Due to the weight of this month’s giveaway, outside of the US and Canada shipping charges may apply.

Check this post out for all the information on how to join Group Ride for $6.66/month or $69.69/year.
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Congrats to Mark from Athens, Georgia on winning January’s Giveaway! Happy 40th!

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Cane Creek Giveaway in Support of Bikepacking Roots’ BIPOC Bike Adventure Grant!

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Bikepacking Roots wants to thank its amazing supporters like you and its fabulous brand sponsors for donating to the BIPIC Bike Adventure Grant. The 501(c)(3)  non-profit is getting so close to its goal. But they still need to raise $3,000 more to make its BIPOC BikeAdventure Grant Program a reality this year so they’ve teamed up with Cane Creek to sweeten the deal!

To help BPR get there, they are thrilled to announce another giveaway featuring Cane Creek Cycling Components! Based in the mountains of Western North Carolina, Cane Creek is employee owned and operated, and is a team of individuals looking to make your riding experience better. Cane Creek is giving away an eeSilk Stem and eeSilk+ Seatpost! This gravel giveaway is valued at over $500!

Every $25 donation will get you an entry into this giveaway which only runs until Sunday March 17th, so don’t wait!⁠

Donate at Bikepacking Roots.

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