The Rouleur Podcast
Rouleur Tech Podcast – Going hookless with Enve wheels
Recent years have seen huge changes in wheel and tyre technology. Disc brakes, wider tyres and tubeless rims are fast becoming standard. Dan Cavallari catches...
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Bike fit with Retül
Bike fit has come a long way. The old methods - tape measures, plumb lines and guesswork - still have their place but getting the...
Rouleur Tech Podcast – Ineos Grenadiers Mechanic Jeff Crombie on working with Shimano
As the teams gathered in Copenhagen for the start of the Tour De France 2022, Rouleur's Dan Cavallari caught up with Ineos Grenadiers' Jeff Crombie...
Rouleur Tech Podcast – Eco-friendliness with Effetto Mariposa
How green are the chemicals we put on our bikes to clean, lubricate and repair them? And how much faith should we put in claims...
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Vitus
Bike buyers have never had it so good, says Dan Cavallari - we live in an age of unprecedented options. But how do you choose between...
Rouleur Tech Podcast: Hammerhead
Dan Cavallari dives deep into the technology behind the Hammerhead Karoo, the latest and, according to its makers, most advanced cycling GPS unit. He's in...
Rouleur Tech Podcast: Cervelo and the future of road bikes
What's next for road bikes? Are there any more major technical leaps to come after discs, electric shifting and tubeless tyres? What's the next 'game...
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Choosing a Gravel Tyre
So you’ve taken that (not very difficult) decision and bought yourself a gravel bike. But the choices don’t end there. What sort of tyres are you going...
Rouleur Tech Podcast - Are TT bikes really dangerous?
The pre-season crash which left Egan Bernal in intensive care has again focused attention on the safety of time-trial bikes. Tom Pidcock and Chris Froome are...
Rouleur tech podcast: Heart rate and power in training
Even before you-know-what confined us all to rollers and turbos, more and more cyclists were opting for the certainty and controllability of indoor training. And on the...
Rouleur tech podcast: What's new in drivetrains?
The bicycle drivetrain has remained true to its roots for over a century — until now. Dramatic departures from the derailleur-based chain drive system have...
Rouleur tech podcast: New Wahoo power pedals and rollers with Chip Hawkins
Wahoo has taken the cycling world by storm since its foundation in 2009, beginning with revolutionising the humble bike computer. Now a major player in...
Rouleur tech podcast: Custom carbon and titanium with Argonaut and Passoni
Custom frames and bespoke builds continue to garner a healthy corner of the bike market. Those searching for a head-turning ride made totally to their...
Rouleur tech podcast: Aero clothing
Aerodynamic clothing has improved immeasurably in recent years. Endura’s wind tunnel work with Movistar was a prime example of leading the way in understanding air...
Rouleur tech podcast: New trends on the block
Peter Stuart and Dan Cavallari run their beady eyes over the past year’s technical innovations and what 2022 has in store. In 2021, we saw...
Rouleur tech podcast: Supply chain issues and solutions
Wondering why your bikes and bits are taking so long to arrive? What is the hold up in the supply chain? Dan Cavallari asks logistics...
Rouleur tech podcast: Indoor training
Rouleur’s Rachel Jary has been isolating in a Milton Keynes hotel for ten days. Thankfully, Dad dropped off the Tacx smart trainer so she’s not...
Rouleur tech podcast: Sustainability with Isadore and Revel Cycles
Cycling should be one of the greenest of activities, but how ecologically sound is the bike industry? Modern materials, disposable products and a world-wide supply...
Rouleur tech podcast: Integrated cockpits - the good, the bad and the ugly
In a battle of the Rouleur heavyweights, your referee Dan Cavallari tries to keep the conversation civil as forward-thinking tech-head Peter Stuart takes on retro-grouch,...
Rouleur tech podcast: Paris-Roubaix recap
Paris-Roubaix is not just the hardest of the Classics, it's also a unique test-bed for some of the latest – and least expected – bike...
Rouleur tech podcast: carbon mythbusting with Driven Technologies
There are so many myths and misunderstandings about carbon frames – they break easily, they're impossible to repair, the ride deteriorates with age, you can't...
Rouleur tech podcast: Supersapiens with Gagan Chaudhari
Supersapiens hit the headlines recently when the UCI banned use of the glucose monitoring system in races. Company founder and CEO Phil Southerland, who also...
Rouleur tech podcast: BMC and R&D
Swiss brand BMC are leaders in technological developments in the bike world. From their base in Grenchen, BMC’s team of engineers at the Impec lab...
Rouleur tech podcast: Lael Wilcox Unbound
Ultra-Endurance rider Lael Wilcox was the fastest woman at Unbound 2021. She sits down with host Dan Cavallari to discuss going fast over 350 miles...
Rouleur tech podcast: Clothing design and technology
Designer Graeme Raeburn of Albion clothing on fabrics, fashions and the future
Rouleur tech podcast: The Disc Debate
With all men's WorldTour teams bar Ineos Grenadiers now on disc brake-equipped bikes, can we finally cease arguing about stopping and which is better? Yes,...
Rouleur tech podcast: Lubing on up
Know your lubes? If the notion that a dry lube is for dry conditions and wet is for soggy rides is your default position, then...
Rouleur tech podcast: New Dura Ace groupset from Shimano?
Will we see a new Dura Ace groupset tested at the Tour de France?
Rouleur tech podcast: Unbound with Alison Tetrick
In what host Dan Cavallari dubs 'Tech tricks with Tetrick' – see what he did there? – former Unbound winner Alison Tetrick takes us through...
Rouleur tech podcast: Making the case for tubeless technology
Tubeless tyres for road bikes – do we need them? Are they really better, or is it just an industry-led marketing push? A messy fiddle...
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