Watch Ian Boswell, Pete Stetina, and Colin Strickland take on a new kind of training camp. The Lost Coast follows these riders as they explore Northern California and over 400 miles of mixed terrain.
Read MoreWahoo partnered with acclaimed photographer and director Chris Burkard to tell the story of four friends (Lael Wilcox, Rugile Kaladyte, Erik Nohlin and Chris) whose plans to explore the American west by bike were thwarted due to wildfires. With some last-minute changes, they took off to experience a ride (with 30+ miles of hike-a-bike) that would explore the intersection between humans and nature.
Read MoreIn this video, Strickland talks about racing Red Hook, winning Unbound Gravel, and is quite candid about his decision not to race in the pro tour after being offered a contract with EF -- Education First.
Read MoreWe are excited to finally get one of these on our hands, the Wahoo ELEMNT Roam GPS Cycling computer. Here are a few quick shots of the Roam packaging, computer and accessories included.
Read MoreStretching from just outside the hustle of Scotland’s largest city, Glasgow, to the iconic highland town of Fort William, the 95 mile (153km) West Highland Way is a world-famous, multi-day traverse loved by walkers from around the world.
Read MoreToday Wahoo launched its very first GPS watch, after years of successfully becoming a leader in cycling computers. The new device, called the RIVAL, now offers all athletes to take Wahoo’s proven ELEMNT technology on or off the bike.
Read MoreThe measurement of success for athletes of all levels is oftentimes determined by the results in a race or a challenge. What is often missed in the pursuit of performance is the change that sport makes on an athlete's life and how those changes are powerful and stand the test of time.
Read MoreIn this episode, we connect with Pete Stetina about transitioning into gravel racing from the World Tour Road Racing scene. Pete won Belgian Waffle Ride last year and it was a sort of switch for him that this could be a real possibility for him. One that brought him back to his roots of why he rides his bike and what motivates him to get out every day.
Read MoreIn the first episode of Frontiers World Tour rider Ian Boswell announces his retirement from road cycling and his shift in focus to gravel racing. Ian has set his route to all things adventure. with his sights set on racing Belgian Waffle Ride, Dirty Kanza, Steamboat Springs Gravel, Rooted Vermont, Peacham Fall Fondo, and Oregon Gravel Grinder.
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