Products & Reviews

Embracing the AI Revolution: A Comprehensive Review of FasCat Coaching’s CoachCat App
The landscape of indoor and outdoor cycling training has undergone a massive transformation over the last decade. Gone are the days of static PDF training plans and generic advice. Today, the battleground is dominated by adaptive algorithms and artificial intelligence. At the forefront of this revolution is FasCat Coaching, a company with deep roots in traditional coaching that has boldly pivoted to the digital age with its “CoachCat” AI training app. In this comprehensive review, ... Read more

Brewed for Cyclists: Lachlan Morton’s Instant Coffee Raises the Bar for On-the-Go Energy
Written by Jeremy Benson If you’ve been following road or gravel cycling in recent years, then Lachlan Morton needs no introduction. The Australian cyclist originally made a name for himself as a professional road racer before charting his own path of endurance challenges and gravel racing. From an Eversting World Record, his own “Alt Tour,” a record-setting lap around Australia, a 1st place finish at Unbound gravel in 2024, and many, many more impressive accomplishments, Morton clearly enjoys riding a bike, ... Read more

Illuminate Your Ride: Knog Cobber Reflex Lights Adapt For Safer Cycling
As cycling safety becomes a top priority for riders across the US, the introduction of adaptive lighting technology like the Knog Cobber Reflex Lights could significantly enhance visibility and awareness on the road, especially in urban environments. This innovation raises important questions about how cyclists can better equip themselves for safety while riding in varying conditions. Knog has been around for ages, but it seems like lately they’re really coming back strong. Knog’s latest lights ... Read more

This Genius Bike Bell Outsmarts Even Smart Headphones
A carmaker found just the right frequency for a bike bell to make it past a headphone’s noise-canceling algorithm. Pedestrians wearing headphones who are unaware of their surroundings pose an accident risk for cyclists—especially if those pedestrians are blasting their favorite tunes in noise-canceling headphones that block out the rest of the world. A new bike bell is designed to pierce that bubble. Škoda, a Czech automaker, calls its new DuoBell an analog solution to a digital ... Read more

The CAAD 14 Goes Back To Looking Like My 1992 Cannondale 3.0
by Felix Wong | 14 Mar 2026 What They Got Right: The Frame The CAAD13, launched in 2019, was a technically accomplished bike that was embarrassed about what it was. Cannondale designed its aluminum tubes to mimic the SuperSix EVO’s dropped seatstays and aerodynamic profiles—borrowing the silhouette of a contemporary carbon race bike without the engineering rationale or wind-tunnel testing that could substantiate quantitative aerodynamic claims, claims the company did not even bother to make. It borrowed the ... Read more

The Handlestash Big Mouth Burrito Bag: A Snack-Sized Adventure Companion
If you’re tired of stuffing your pockets with ride essentials, only to have them jab you in the thigh with every pedal stroke, the Handlestash Burrito Bag might just be your new best friend. This little handlebar bag is the perfect size for carrying your keys, wallet, phone, and, of course, a burrito (or any other snack of your choice). It’s like a fanny pack for your bike, but way cooler. The Good Stuff The ... Read more

The Wahoo Kickr Core 2 with Zwift Cog and Click
Wahoo KICKR CORE 2 with Zwift Cog and Click: An Unbeatable Deal for Your Pain Cave For years, the Wahoo KICKR CORE has been a benchmark for mid-range direct-drive smart trainers, offering a premium experience without the premium price tag of its higher-end siblings. With the release of the KICKR CORE 2, Wahoo has introduced a host of modern features that further solidify its position as a top contender in the market. What’s New in ... Read more

Can a radical new AI smart camera make cycling safer?
The tech aims to provide cyclists with never-before-seen levels of situational awareness. Helmet cameras (or bicycle-mounted cameras) are nothing new. They’ve become an essential element of city cycling in a world where it seems like every car, truck and bus driver loves to hate cyclists. But now a new start-up, Luna Systems, is attempting to take bicycle cameras to the next level, raising them from simply documenting road hazards, to actively monitoring and warning you ... Read more




