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Garmin Announce the vívosmart

vívosmartWhilst the long-anticipated first-look at the Apple Watch has arrived, Garmin, somewhat drowned out by the Tim Cook media circus, has unveiled their latest tech release the vívosmart.

 

The fitness band displays notifications of incoming texts, emails and calls on your wrist as you exercise allowing you, say Garmin, ‘to move more and miss less!’ Like the vivofit, launched earlier this year, the vívosmart learns about the users individual fitness levels and sets personalised daily goals, but also automatically syncs with the Garmin Connect mobile app meaning that your smartphone can stay in your pocket or pack while you continue to run or cycle.

 

Double tapping the screen brings up a menu where you can see everything from the time and date, to number of steps taken, the distance you have covered, calories and countdown to a personalised daily goal, whilst incoming messages are signalled with both vibration and preview.

 

Garmin’s Andrew Silver, EMEA Product Manager for Fitness, says of the vívosmart: ‘With its activity tracking features, additional workout support including timed activities, and smart notifications, vívosmart is like having a personal trainer and assistant right on your wrist. It challenges and motivates users to stay active and create lifelong healthy habits, while keeping them connected to family, friends, work and more.’

 

The vÍvosmart is water resistant to 50m and has a battery life of up to seven days, it will be available from October and will retail at £139.99.

 

Further details of the vÍvosmart at garmin.com

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Kittel Wins Tour of Britain Opener

Tour of BritainMarcel Kittel has won the opening stage of the Tour of Britain with a sprint finish at the conclusion of the eight-lap, 104.8km start in Liverpool, narrowly beating Nicola Ruffoni into second and Mark Cavendish into third. Team Giant-Shimano’s Kittel, who won two of the Grand Depart stages of this year’s Tour de France finished in 2h 16’35” commenting: ‘It was really messy at the finish – it’s always difficult when you have a downhill section in the final kilometre as it becomes really fast and harder to hold position… It’s good to win the first stage. It’s really nice to see the reaction of the spectators here – a lot of people came out to the race today.’

 

Cavendish was, in many respects, lucky to take a podium place at all having crashed into a car at just under the 105k point prompting flash-backs of his disastrous Tour de France opener. The Omega Pharma – Quick-Step rider said of the accident: ‘I had to change my cleats in the beginning of the stage; I was coming back after and I was behind a car. Someone had to stop for a puncture so the car slammed on its brakes, and there was an island in the road. If I went right, I would hit a traffic island, so I went left and I whacked another car. I hit it with my left leg and I was down on the road. I felt immediately a lot of pain on my quadriceps. It took me a lap to come back even because our team car couldn’t assist me immediately because it was on the front.’

 

Defending Tour of Britain champion Bradley Wiggins, hoping to become the first rider to win successive titles since the race was reintroduced in 2004, finished in the peloton in 74th place.

 

The Tour of Britain continues today with the 200.8k stage from Knowsley to Llandudno. Full details at tourofbritain.co.uk

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Parkour Ride Comes to London

Parkour RideCycle sports and entertainments company, FACE partnership, have launched Parkour Ride, a unique urban cycling event which will pit different ‘tribes’ of cyclists against each other in a race through the iconic Tobacco Dock in London on October 4.

 

Parkour Ride sets two competitors from across the BMX, mountain, fixed-gear and road bikes disciplines against each over a specially designed eleven story circuit, which has jumps, pinch points and chicanes and will be accompanied by a unique audio visual experiences. Male and female amateur riders will line up against the Parkour Pros, which include former World BMX Champion, Liam Phillips, multiple Tour de France stage winner, David Millar, five-times British and European Trials MTB Champion Danny Butler and Sam Pilgrim who will be riding on behalf of Parkour Ride event partner, Swatch.

 

James Pope, managing director of FACE Partnership and promoter of Parkour Ride, says: ‘The concept for Parkour Ride came from a desire to create something completely unique in cycling and unite different types of riders in a big melting pot of racing and entertainment. It’s not just a bike race but a festival, party and food feast!’

 

Members of the public will be able to track riders through a specialist Parkour Ride map and each rider will be fitted with a Go-Pro to bring the public closer to the action. Parkour Ride spectator tickets can be purchased online at an early-bird cost of £15 with participant entry available for £20 at parkourride.com. Potential riders can register here.

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Cyclo Competitions

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Blythe and Clancy at the Revolution Series

Adam BlytheRideLondon winner Adam Blythe and five times World Champion and Olympic gold medal winner, Ed Clancy are the latest in a host of cycling stars to confirm they will be racing at the Revolution Series’ first event on October 24-25 at the Lee Valley VeloPark. They will be joined by elite GB cyclists Ben Swift and Luke Rowe, and Blythe’s NFTO teammate, Matt Rowe, completing a formidable line-up of British riders. Also confirmed are the defending champions Maloja Pushbikers from Germany, who will be sending their world renowned six day specialist riders, Leif Lamapter and Christian Grasmann.

 

Clancy who will be leading the way for Rapha Condor JLT comments: ‘To come back to the Olympic Velodrome where I have so many great memories and to race against the world’s best in front of an electrifying home crowd is the perfect combination. I’m hoping that my experience on the track will lead me to the podium, but I know with all the riders that have been confirmed it won’t be easy.’

 

Managing Director of FACE Partnership and promoter of Revolution Series, James Pope, adds: ‘To have all of these guys confirmed to compete, and more to follow, looks to be making this year’s Revolution Series the most competitive yet. We’ve got a selection of road specialists who will be taking part off the back of extremely strong seasons, alongside track specialists looking to kick off their season with a bang, all of which means the action inside the velodrome is going to be unmissable.’

 

Following the opening races at the Lee Valley VeloPark in London, the event travels to Manchester and Glasgow, before coming back to London ahead of the final round in Manchester on March 14.

 

The full schedule for the Revolution Series is:

Round 1: October 24-25 – London

Round 2: November 22 – Manchester

Round 3: January 3 – Manchester

Round 4: January 31 – Glasgow

Round 5: February 27-28 – London

Round 6: March 14 – Manchester

 

Tickets for Round 1 of the Revolution Series start from £15 and are available at cyclingrevolution.com

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Wiggins to Lead Sky at Tour of Britain

Sky Tour of BritainTeam Sky have announced that Sir Bradley Wiggins will lead Team Sky’s squad at the 2014 Tour of Britain, which begins in Liverpool on Sunday September 7. Wiggins returns to the Tour of Britain after winning the race in 2013 and this year he will line up alongside fellow British riders Ian Stannard and Ben Swift as part of a six-man squad. The full Team Sky squad for the 2014 Tour of Britain will be: Bradley Wiggins, Ian Stannard, Ben Swift, Bernhard Eisel, Sebastian Henaoa and David Lopez.

 

Wiggins comments on the event: ‘The Tour of Britain is a special race for me so to be returning as defending champion is a real honour. It’s always been a tough race but the support we receive from the fans is incredible, and it’s our home tour so I’ve always enjoyed racing it…. From the start of the year it’s always been a goal of mine to race to the Tour of Britain. The race is growing in stature year on year and it’s our chance to go there with a strong team and race in front of home fans to thank them for their support over the season.’

 

The 2014 Tour of Britain starts in Liverpool and finishes in London on Sunday September 14, taking in eight stages along the way. September 7 also sees Sky hosting the first ever Sky Ride Liverpool event, where cyclists of all ages and abilities are able to enjoy a fun day of cycling through a traffic-free route in the city centre, which is free for all to enter.

 

Further details on the Tour of Britain at tourofbritain.co.uk and on Sky Ride Liverpool at goskyride.com

 

Further information on Wiggins and Team Sky at teamsky.com

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Garmin Launch the Vector S

Garmin Vector SGarmin has introduced the Vector S, a single-sensing pedal-based power meter; measuring forces on the left pedal to approximate total power, the Vector S reports power, cadence and more with the option for users to easily upgrade to a dual-sensing system.

 

Working by measuring the deflection in the pedal spindle as users pedal the single-sensing system provides cyclists with reliable, accurate data, measuring power output at the pedal where force is applied, giving them the chance to track and improve their fitness. The Vector S calculates power (watts) at various time intervals, measures cadence with its built-in accelerometer, and sends the data to compatible Edge cycling computers or other ANT+ enabled devices. An upgrade pedal can be purchased which, when paired with the Vector S, makes a complete Vector power meter system, delivering direct left/right accuracy and providing more advanced metrics.

 

Andrew Silver, Garmin EMEA Product Manager for fitness, comments: ‘Power metrics are more accessible than ever with the Vector S’s affordable and flexible single-sensing system. It allows cyclists to start receiving the benefits of tracking power output right away, while its upgrade pedal gives them the opportunity for unique additional metrics – without having to invest in a whole new system.’

 

The Garmin Vector S retails at £749.99 details of all Garmin products at Garmin.co.uk – More Garmin products available at Wiggle.co.uk

 

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Vuelta Win for Degenkolb

DegenkolbTeam Giant-Shimano’s John Degenkolb sprinted to victory in Córdoba yesterday to win Stage 4 of the Vuelta a España; the German rider finished the 164.7k leg from Mairena del Alcor to Córdoba in 4h 02′ 55” making it his sixth career Vuelta stage victory and Giant-Shimano’s second year of taking stage wins in all three Grand Tours, as well as the seventh Grand Tour in a row where the team have won a stage.

 

Degenkolb comments on his hard-won victory in oppressive heat, saying: ‘Yesterday was quite a disappointment not to hang on, but today I felt a little bit better. To handle this heat I need one or two days to adapt… It was like riding in a sauna today, it was impossible to get enough drink and ice. The team were great firstly before the climb in helping with this then after in positioning me and chasing the attacks. Birthday boy Chad especially did a fabulous job and it’s nice to make him a birthday present.It’s a long time since my last win, I counted last night and I think it I have 13 second places since winning Gent Wevelgem so it’s a big relief to be back winning.’

 

More on Team Giant-Shimano at teamgiantshimano.com

 

Details of the Vuelta a España on Cyclo here and on the official website at lavuelta.com