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The 5th Floor Lookbook

The 5th FloorThe 5th Floor – a cycling collective and team based out of London and New York – have today released its photographic lookbook in partnership with adidas cycling, from the team’s training camp in Italy where riders tested their specially made range of adidas kit in the mountainous region of the Dolomites.

 

5th Rider, Rudy Melo commented: ‘The Dolomites was the toughest training camp I’ve ever been involved in – from the sharp switchbacks on the Stelvio Pass to brutal climbs up Mortirolo, the Italian roads really pushed the team to our limits. That said, the feeling of accomplishment each day was amazing, as you’d overcome routes you could never have prepared for, alongside your teammates… The trip was the perfect playground for us to put the adidas kit through its paces, whether it was a long day in the saddle climbing, or early morning descents, it stood up to and surpassed the ultimate tests and expectations.’

 

Angus Sung, photographer on the trip added, ‘For me nothing compares to being in the mountains. The landscape lends itself to being photographed with the natural sense of grandeur and scale, and unpredictable conditions. Getting the perfect shot wasn’t always easy as the guys were riding to train up 12% climbs often in scorching sun, so it meant once I’d found a good spot I’d have to jump out and run up the mountain to get that higher perspective. Even 5 meters extra above the road gives a completely different perspective so it was worth the extra effort, especially given the outcome – epic landscapes with the 5th Floor rocking the 3 stripes.’

 

The adidas x 5th Floor range includes skin suits, jerseys, bibs, caps, overshoes and warmers – using the team’s iconic green palette and shield logo combined with adidas’ classic 3 stripes. Also part of the adidas x 5th floor kit laydown is a limited edition version of the newly launched adistar range.

 

Further information on The 5th Floor at the5thfloor.cc with further details on the adidas cycling range at adidascycling.co.uk

 

Take a look at more of Angus Sung’s work below:

 

The 5th Floor

The 5th Floor

The 5th Floor

The 5th Floor

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Boot Bananas

Boot BananasBoot Bananas are a novel and effective way to take care of those stinky cycling shoes.

 

In essence Boot Bananas are full size banana replicas that deodorise and absorb moisture from post-ride shoes using a range of natural active ingredients including bamboo charcoal, sodium bicarbonate and zeolite. The latter is a mineral that was used to absorb radioactive caesium following the Fukushima disaster, so it’s fair to say it will cope with your bike shoes.

 

Instructions for use almost go without saying: remove your feet from the shoes (if you need to be told this you probably shouldn’t be tackling shoes alone), stuff in the Boot Bananas and leave them to work their magic hanging from the integrated carabiner. From time to time they need to be refreshed by simply setting to dry in the sun or near a radiator; eventually they will give up the ghost entirely – the makers claim a good six months depending on use and, helpfully, they slowly change colour (or ripen) as an indicator.

 

Boot BananasThe natural fragrances used are lavender, lemon, patchouli and tea-tree oils and whilst the we had feared that lavender would leave our shoes smelling like a Sunday afternoon at nan’s, the scents are actually very well judged and not in the least overpowering.

 

Boot Bananas are a truly useful – and fun – addition to any cyclist’s bag of tricks.

 

£13.99 a pair Boot Bananas can be purchased online at bootbananas.com or from a range of stockists.

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Hot Ginger Muscle Soak

Hot Ginger Muscle SoakHaving launched with Hot Ginger Muscle Rub and Cool Peppermint Muscle Spritz, both very good, Natural Hero added Hot Ginger Muscle Soak to their offering. Never wanting to pass up a hot bath in the name of work, Cyclo took the plunge.

 

Whilst both the Hot Ginger Muscle Rub and Cool Peppermint Muscle Spritz boast 98% and 99% natural ingredients respectively the Natural Hero Hot Ginger Muscle Soak goes the full distance with 100% credentials. This means there are no parabens or added sodium laureth sulphate (both cosmetic and toiletry staples) to worry about. What the soak does contain is a blend of premium grade ginger root, rosemary, and sweet fennel essential oils that soak tired muscles; the ginger also adds a glowing warmth to proceedings. A dash of sweet almond and starflower essential oils, both of which nourish and condition the skin, are excellent addition when you consider the damage that the elements do to the exposed expanses of the average cyclist.

 

Look, we’re not necessarily suggesting you light some candles and put on a little Katie Melua, but a recuperative soak after a tough race or training session makes good sense as part of the recovery process and Natural Hero’s Hot Ginger Muscle Soak ticks plenty of boxes.

 

Hot Ginger Muscle Soak comes in packs of six 18ml bottles, each good for one soaking. Available online from, amongst others, Amazon.co.uk

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Map My Tracks Partners Revolve24

Revolve24Revolve24 a global series of cycling relay races set at iconic motor circuits around the world has announced a partnership with Map My Tracks to bring cutting edge tech to the events. The official app gets the competition started ahead of the race by allowing competitors to compete for pole position on the grid and for the ‘bragging rights’ associated with pit garage No.1 ahead of the Grand ‘Le Mans style’ Start.

 

By linking their GPS performance data during training rides, grid positions will be calculated based on the miles covered, feet climbed and average speed achieved in the time leading up to the event. Once the red lights go out at the start of the race, real-time performance data, individual and team tracking information will be available enabling competitors to know where they stand in the race for King/Queen of The Mountains, Fastest Lap, Sprinter as well as Overall Champions.

 

Revolve24 kicks off in September at Brands Hatch and each race will see participants take on a 24-hour race in a team relay format on closed circuit race tracks that hold huge sporting heritage. Full details of Revolve24 at revolve24.com

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STEALTH Nutrition Range Launched

STEALTH NutritionA new sports nutrition range, STEALTH, has been launched by former European Champion Track Cyclist Tim Lawson. With over twenty years experience of working with athletes from complete beginners to Olympic medallists and Pro Tour winners, Lawson looks well placed to be heading up the range that should appeal to athletes across the board from runners to triathletes and cyclists.

 

The STEALTH range consists of advanced isotonic gels, super hydration energy drinks, caffeine and betaine gels, real fruit energy gels, protein gels and recovery powders, with a whole host of other products also in the pipeline.

 

Every ingredient, say the makers, has been carefully thought out, tried and tested – from the multiple transportable carbohydrates and avoidance of artificial sweeteners in the isotonic range, to the easy digestibility of the caffeine and betaine gel. And much of the development process has also been carried out with one of the best cycling teams in the world, Tinkoff Saxo, whose feedback has been instrumental in enabling the team to get the products to where they are today.

 

Commenting on the STEALTH range Lawson says: ‘in a sports nutrition industry jam-packed full of brands promising the very best in taste and performance, we are bringing something innovative and new to the mix… made for athletes, by athletes, we have developed a product range that both tastes good and works with your body, when you need it most.’

 

The new STEALTH nutrition range is available to purchase on the Secret Training website as well as selected retailers. Follow the team on Facebook and Twitter to be the first to hear about all the latest news and promotions. Full review on Cyclo coming soon…

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Revolve24 Endurance Cycling Top Tips

 

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With Revolve24 just around the corner, we figured it’s time to find out what it takes to cycle in a 24-hour endurance event… So we asked a man in the know, Simon Lillistone, the Race Director for Revolve24.

 

Lillistone is perfectly positioned to offer advice on cycling events; the two times Olympian (1988, 1992), also led the delivery of all the cycling events at the Olympic and Paralympic Games. Now he has his sights firmly locked on Revolve24, with the first relay-race taking place in September at Brands Hatch. Here are his tips to help you take on this 24-hour endurance event…

 

Eat

Keeping fuelled is essential whether you’re in for the win or just for fun. You’re pushing your gut to the limit as well as your legs, so make sure you know what works for you by trying different foods and drinks before the big day. Eat accurately too, refuelling straight after each ride session and snacking regularly while you’re riding to keep energy levels stable.

 

Sleep

Worrying about how to deal without sleep concerns a lot of 24-hour first-timers. Get your head down and your feet up to aid recovery blood-flow while you sleep. Don’t slouch in a chair. Even if you can’t actually sleep, just lying down, relaxing and closing your eyes is valuable R&R. Obviously waking up again is just as crucial as sleeping! Make sure you have a good alarm clock, and a second back-up alarm on your phone or watch, both set to give you enough pre-ride prep time when it’s your turn in the relay.

 

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24-hour racing can be an emotional experience, especially if something breaks. Bring any specific spares you might need (gear hangers, long-valved inner tubes, Di2 chargers, etc.) but also pack ‘pit kit’ such as a spare pair of shared wheels for a fast change between laps. While mini tools and C02 inflators rule on the circuit, in the Pit Garage, a decent work stand, a pair of wash buckets and a track-pump makes keeping your bike clean and dialled ready for the next lap easy.

 

Head torches are also super useful whether you’ve got a midnight mechanical, or you’re trying to put your bib shorts on the right way round in the dark (we’ve been there!) If you have the room, rollers or a turbo trainer are great for a quick warm up/down to keep cramp at bay as night turns to day.

 

Clothing

If there’s one piece of advice the best 24-hour racers always share about clothing, it’s “take everything”. Be versatile with what you wear on the track: arm and leg warmers can be rolled up or down depending on conditions and thin shells can keep you surprisingly warm but still stuff into a back pocket. Pack all your shorts and socks too, as dragging stinking sweaty kit back on for another lap can be enough to crack the strongest resolve, and can rub you raw. We can’t recommend saddle cream highly enough in an endurance event – it can literally save your ass – and baby wipes are perfect for freshening up before laps.

 

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Get your bike professionally serviced, lubed and running smooth in the weeks before the event. Check tyres are in good condition. Don’t be afraid to try small tweaks beforehand either. For example lowering tyre pressures to 90psi or switching 23c tyres for 25c can also add comfort and control you’ll really appreciate by the time dawn comes around or corners get damp with dew.

Resist the temptation to change anything significant for the race weekend. Being able to trust that your bike works perfectly is way more important than risking reliability for the sake of a handful of grams of drag or a few more watts at the rear wheel.

 

 

Revolve24 is a global series of 24-hour cycling relay races set at iconic motor circuits around the world. Officially launched at Brands Hatch – which will also play host to the first event on September 19-20 – the series will then embark on a world tour throughout 2016 including famous motor racing circuits in the USA, France, Spain, Portugal and Canada. Full details of Revolve24 at revolve24.com

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Quoc Pham Hardcourt Mid

Quoc Pham Hardcourt MidCyclo have long been fans of Quoc Pham, purveyors of ‘classically-inspired, hand-lasted cycling shoes’, but despite trying a few varieties, we’ve never tested a pair of the Bike Polo inspired ‘Hardcourt’. We decided to put that right…

 

Known for SPD compatible classic leather shoes the Hardcourt is the company’s only departure into Nylon. The Hardcourt comes in ‘Low’ and ‘Mid’ models, with the Mid offering a higher, desert boot-like, shape and the Low more easily passing for a rather smart pair of minimalist trainers. We road tested the Quoc Pham Hardcourt Mid for a week using various SPD equipped bikes.

 

Quoc Pham Hardcourt MidThe company claims that it provides ‘style, comfort and functionality in ways that allow cyclists to seamlessly transition from cycle to sidewalk to office.’ In the case of the Hardcourt that holds true; the black on black styling will go with pretty much anything you’re wearing. Off the bike the heavily recessed soles mean you soon forget you are wearing anything but a normal, very comfortable, pair of boots.

 

Fitting the SPD clips on the sole was effortless with everything you need supplied in nice orange cloth ‘after care’ bag. The reflective strips on the heel are a nice touch, although they came a little scuffed out of the box.

 

However, it’s on the bike that they really shine. That’s down to two factors – the fit and the sole. The Mid offers seven lace eyelets so that you can pull the body of the shoe as tight as you like and it stays that way; the padding on the upper panels add to the comfort levels. The hardened mid-sole showed zero flex, and gave a secure and effortless pedal action.

 

Quoc Pham Hardcourt MidThe shoe softened and ‘broke in’ after just a few days constant wear, stayed snug, was wind resistant but stayed cool even with prolonged use. However, bear in mind that this boot is water ‘resistant’ not waterproof. In heavy rain water will seep through the tight weave and soak your feet.

 

The price of £159 is a little higher than competitors such as Chrome and DZR although neither produces an SPD shoe that directly compares.

 

So, if you are looking for a casual, low maintenance, boot for sports or urban hops the Quoc Pham Hardcourt Mid does the job in a comfortable, functional way. Rumour has it that each pair takes a day to make. Judging by the quality of materials and attention to detail that wouldn’t surprise us.

 

Further detail and online purchase of the Hardcourt and the full range of Quoc Pham shoes can be had at quocpham.com

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EpicTV Goes Boooom

 

EpicTVHere’s another stunning video from our friends over at EpicTV the online action and adventure sports channel. We can but marvel as Christian ‘Texi’ Textor and Jonas ‘JJ’ Janssen enjoy some absolutely stunning lines, huge airs, flips and tricks you won’t believe in the heart of Germany.

 

With a suitably ‘big’ soundtrack from Marius Humpert Experience the video is an entry into EpicTV and Polk Boom’s Boooom Fest Film Festival, which is dedicated to delivering the best action sports footage in 60seconds. Boooom Fest is offering up 20,000€ in cash and 6,500€ in prizes and there’s no entry fee. Interested? Hurry as entries close on July 26 –full details at epictv.com