The BikeRadar Podcast

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2019/04/25
Latest episode
2026/04/17
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BikeRadar delve into the world of road and mountain biking to bring you the best tech content in cycling. Join the team for their weekly episodes and occasional bonus episodes.

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Continental Says XC Tyres ARE The Future of Gravel!
2026/04/17
Thanks to Feedback Sports for sponsoring this video https://feedbacksports.com/ Jack and Simon are back for another edition of the BikeRadar podcast. Hot off the heels of the 2026 Paris-Roubaix, there’s plenty to discuss, including Mathieu van der Poel’s nightmare in the Arenberg trench and Pogačar’s time aboard a blue Shimano neutral service bike.  First up, though, there’s the news that Continental has proved us wrong, with the launch of a 50mm / 2in Dubnital – a top XC race tyre downsized for use on gravel bikes. Does Conti believe wider gravel tyres might actually be faster after all? We discuss. Following that, Jack and Simon briefly cover the hottest cycling tech news from the week, including new GRX and CUES parts from Shimano, Panaracer’s latest racy gravel tyre and Colnago’s drool-worthy C72 superbike. In our rant of the week, Simon argues pro cycling has much to learn from races like Paris-Roubaix, which pose a greater technical and physical challenge to riders and their bikes, than standard road races. Could having more races with demanding parcours help with fan engagement? Simon certainly thinks so. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Endurance Road Bike Trends Are Changing & You Might Not Like It
2026/04/10
Thanks to Feedback Sports for sponsoring this video https://feedbacksports.com/ In this episode, we talk more about the new Canyon Endurace and what it says about the direction of endurance bike design. Canyon claims it’s their most aero endurance bike yet, with 35mm tyre clearance, updated cockpits, and features like UDH. We look at how this fits into a wider trend and what does this mean for icons like the Trek Domane, Giant Defy, and Specialized Roubaix. We also consider how these changes could influence races like upcoming Paris-Roubaix, including setup choices and whether Mathieu van der Poel will decide to race the new bike. In our Rant of the Week, we discuss the growing threat of Chinese groupsets and whether emerging brands could disrupt the dominance of the established players. Plus, in News in Brief, we cover the latest tech and product launches, including the powerful DJI Avinox motor system, new gravel bikes, and high-end aftermarket components. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Tour of Flanders Pro Bikes But Which Is Better?!
2026/04/02
Thanks to Feedback Sports for sponsoring this video https://feedbacksports.com/ In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke joins Simon von Bromley to cover the big cycling tech stories of the week. Cycling’s Holy Week is nearly upon us, and with that in mind, Jack and Simon have delved deep into the BikeRadar archive to check out what a Tour of Flanders bike looked like 10 years ago – and how it compares to a modern one. Following that, we preview what bike tech we expect to see at this year’s Ronde and why we shouldn’t expect the kind of outlandish bike mods we often see at Paris-Roubaix. This week’s news in brief covers the new 38 and 42mm Vittoria Corsa Pro Control tyres, Tadej Pogačar’s Milan-San Remo skinsuit auction and our pick of the latest Lidl cycling deals. Finally, we end the pod with our rant of the week, in which Simon explains why he thinks more roadies should be using tubeless tyre inserts – and why they could save your life one day. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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New Aero Canyon Endurace LEAKED!
2026/03/27
In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke joins Simon von Bromley to cover the big cycling tech stories of the week. We kick things off with the news that a new aero-optimised Canyon Endurace has been spotted in the wild, and we think Mathieu van der Poel will be riding it at this year’s Paris-Roubaix. Following that, Jack and Simon discuss Pirelli’s new ‘fastest-ever’ road bike tyres (and their eye-watering price), Roval’s new Terra Aero CLX gravel wheels, an interview with Panda Podium’s Joe Whittingham, and the news that Cannondale is leaving its UK distributor, Saddleback, to return to a direct-to-dealer model.  For our Rant of the Week, Simon details why, in his opinion, anyone shopping for a new gravel bike should disregard anything that doesn’t have clearance for 50mm or larger tyres. The hype surrounding XC mountain bike tyres for gravel is real, he says, and you don’t want to miss out on the trend.  We then finish up with last week’s top story, which was the news that Factor has partnered with Bugatti to produce an outrageous custom aero bike. Is it a cool bit of tech or just a bit naff? As always, let us know what you think in the comments. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Has The Crankset Saga Broken Shimano's Reputation?
2026/03/20
In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack and Simon cover the news that Shimano faces an $11.5m penalty to the US Consumer Product Safety Commission, over its handling of crankset failures between 2013 and 2022. After a quick refresh on the topic, the duo discuss whether this is the end of the story, and whether Shimano’s reputation has been damaged by its belated recall. For our Rant of the Week, Jack tackles an Instagram sketch targeting bike mechanics, by comedian Dave Durkin. Unfortunately for those in the bike industry, it hits uncomfortably close to home.  Lastly, Jack and Simon take a look back at the top story on BikeRadar last week – an excellent feature from colleague Warren Rossiter, on titanium’s resurgence in popularity as a material for bike frames. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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The BIG problem with the CAAD14
2026/03/13
In this week's episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Jack and Simon kick things off with the launch of the new Cannondale CAAD14, where they discuss the welcome return to a more traditional aluminium frame design, and the eye-watering £7,500 / $7,499 / €7,499 price of the top-spec model.  Next, with Continental launching a new 35mm GP5000 S TR and 30mm TT tyre, the pair discuss whether even wider tyres set to become the new normal in pro racing. In Rant of the Week, they tackle the prickly issue of their flawless dress sense, before wrapping up with an overview of Wheeltop’s groupsets – and why these cheaper, highly programmable drivetrains could shake up the dominance of Shimano and SRAM. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Shimano Dura-Ace Is Coming 🔥 Our Predictions
2026/03/06
With the first confirmed sighting of a next-generation Shimano Dura-Ace product in the wild, Jack and Simon look ahead at everything we know about R9300 – and what the pair want to see from the Japanese giant’s top-tier road bike groupset.  They then move onto a summary of the key tech news so far from this year’s Spring Classics, including a (subtly) new Canyon Aeroad. This week’s episode is rounded out with Rant of the Week, which pours scorn on brands who get one simple thing wrong when they launch products, before covering what the worst proprietary standards in road cycling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Continental Says Big Gravel Tyres Are No Bueno!
2026/02/27
In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke is joined by Simon von Bromley to discuss Continental’s new Terra Competition all-road tyre. Only available in relatively narrow widths – by modern gravel standards – could it be that Continental simply doesn’t believe wider tyres are faster? Following that, Jack and Simon discuss Microshift, its recently launched Advent MX mountain bike groupset, and whether it could be a sign of more to come on the road and gravel side of things. This week’s ‘rant of the week’ sees Simon tackling a subject close to his heart – the existence of too many rubbish kids bikes. Lastly, we end with last week’s top story – a great piece by Warren Rossiter, about gravel’s inability to settle on a wheel size (and why we probably shouldn’t be too worried about it). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This Is The Bike Cannondale SHOULD Have Made
2026/02/20
In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar Podcast, Simon von Bromley laments Cannondale’s decision to update the SuperSix EVO, rather than the SystemSix – a bike that’s close to his heart. As ever, Simon is joined by faithful companion, Jack Luke, with the pair discussing Komoot’s curious introduction of a ChatGPT-powered route creator. They then move onto last week’s most read story on BikeRadar – a look into the challenges Basso faces as a bike brand manufacturing in Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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SPOTTED! Tadej Pogačar's New Tour de France Bike
2026/02/13
The BikeRadar news podcast returns, with Simon von Bromley joining Jack Luke to unpack the biggest cycling tech stories of the week. They start with a first look at a new time trial bike spotted under Tadej Pogačar, which appears purpose-built for the Tour de France.  Next up is the Factor Monza. Offering much of the speed and ride feel of Factor’s flagship models for a lower price, the pair break down whether this more affordable option still delivers the performance that matters. They then turn to two stories from the wider cycling world: an AI-powered Bradley Wiggins coaching service launching from £5 per month, and the announcement of a Lance Armstrong biopic made with his approval. Are virtual coaches the future - and should Armstrong’s story be told on screen at all?  And finally Jack and Simon finish with last week's top story on BikeRadar.com and a rant of the week curtesy of Jack and a six-year-old Rapha jacket. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Pro Riders Hate This New Anti-Doping Tech – And Here’s Why It’s Doomed to Fail
2026/02/06
The BikeRadar News podcast is back again, with Simon von Bromley joining Jack Luke to dissect the biggest tech stories in cycling this week.  The pair kick things off with news of a new anti-doping technology that promises to catch more cheats. But it's been met with fierce resistance from the pro riders’ union, and Simon reckons there are big flaws in the ITA's plan.  Next, the conversation turns to Campagnolo’s future – can the iconic Italian brand ever win back mainstream success? From the case for a simple mechanical groupset to the realities of global pricing and shifting expectations, Simon and Jack debate what Campag needs to do to stay relevant in 2026 and beyond.  Finally, they take a look at Garmin’s latest – and brightest – Varia radar light. Why have rear-view radars become so popular, and do you really need one on your bike? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Chinese Bikes Are About To Shake Up Pro Cycling
2026/01/30
The BikeRadar News podcast is back again, with Simon von Bromley joining Jack Luke to discuss the hottest tech stories in cycling this week.  The pair kick things off with the news that Chinese brand Quick Pro will supply iconic team,  Euskaltel-Euskadi, with bikes for 2026, before moving onto last week’s most-read story – our overview of the Chinese brands you don’t know about, but should.  Following the surprise news that Adidas has updated its road cycling shoes, Simon outlines the brand’s curiously patchy history with the sport. We also discuss Strava’s huge cull of ebike activities, before outlining the potential global ramifications of New Jersey’s new ebike laws.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This PROVES Time Trial Bikes Should Be BANNED!
2026/01/23
The BikeRadar podcast is back again, with Simon von Bromley joining Jack Luke to discuss the hottest tech stories in cycling. With the Tour Down Under kicking off the WorldTour season in Australia, pro racing is back. The race once again opened with a road bike time trial, which Simon thinks is fantastic. Jack and Simon are less enamoured with Van Rysel’s recently revealed FTP2 concept e-road bike, however. Having caught plenty of attention online, Simon explains why he thinks it shows Van Rysel doesn’t understand what bike racing is really all about. Following this is the news that Canyon is looking to cut 320 jobs from its workforce – is this simply a post-COVID correction or a sign of something worse? For our rant of the week Jack and Simon discuss 32in wheels – the bike industry seems convinced, but we’re not so sure. We finish up with last week’s top tech story, which was the Aerobag airbag for cyclists. Spotted by Jack at the Velofollies trade show in Belgium, it does exactly what it says on the tin, and apparently already has backing from a WorldTour team. Is this the future of cycling safety? Tune in to find out. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Giant PCR Uncovered! Incredible Value Aero Bike
2026/01/15
In this week’s BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke and Simon von Bromley are back again to discuss the hottest tech stories in cycling.  Following last week’s episode about the leaked Cannondale CAAD14, we received a tip off about an amazing value Giant road bike that’s not for sale in the UK or US. Luckily, the internet knows no bounds and we’ve got all the details you need to know about it.  The two then discuss SRAM’s new range of Red AXS cranks, which come in lengths down to a tiny 150mm – and whether that’s something anyone should be interested in.  Likewise, should you care about Presta valve alternatives? Simon did some testing with BBB’s new CoreCap valves, and has some thoughts to share.  Lastly, Jack and Simon discuss the reaction to the leaked Cannondale CAAD14 and why aluminium race bikes can make sense for a lot of riders, even if they’re technically not as ‘optimised’ as carbon bikes can be. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Cannondale CAAD14 leaked!
2026/01/08
In this week’s episode of the BikeRadar podcast, Jack Luke is joined by Simon von Bromley to discuss the week’s biggest tech stories in cycling. First up is the news that Cannondale’s CAAD14 has leaked. The highly anticipated aluminium road bike looks like it might be about to launch imminently, and we’ve got all the details you need to know. Following this, Jack and Simon discuss BBB’s intriguing new CoreCap Presta valve adaptors, and the news that Rose bikes has re-entered the UK market. This week’s rant of the week sees Simon bemoan the proliferation of subscription services in cycling and general life. Hardly an original thought, but he does have some concerns about where all this might be heading. Finally, we finish on our top story from the Christmas period – a piece by freelance writer, Charlie Allenby, about whether an enormous VO2 Max is enough to be a pro cyclist. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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4.5 out of 5
104 reviews
Eee_Bee 2025/10/09
LOVE the show…not the audio
I truly love this podcast and listen to every one, but the quality of the audio has gone downhill. More often than not, there is at least one present...
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North CA Rider 2024/12/31
Great content & reviews
Always learn something new from the podcast & the commentators are entertaining.
Lennon220 2025/09/08
Improve the audio
Have the hosts given up on proper micing and levels? Echo echo echo and jarring volume shifts to/from ad breaks. Shape up!
Scooterious 2023/01/11
Awesome
This pod is consistently good but the recent interview with Tom Ritchey is one of the best I’ve heard in a long while. He went off the industry’s scr...
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Bike pilot 2023/06/17
Would be great without Jack Luke
Be it podcast or videos I can do without Jack’s condescending smarmy presentation style.
CubbieBlueNWI 2023/03/14
Audio quality uneven
Some great content. I think. Because 1/3 of the time I can’t understand the speakers. UK accents have a lot of diversity. When everyone is talking fas...
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napptym 2023/03/07
Inconsistent audio…
The audio on these podcasts is madness. It is very inconsistent. Intros are very loud and oversaturated. Then when the show starts, you can barely hea...
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jimmy thefire starter 2023/01/10
Great addition to your podcast playlist
Perfect mix information, news and inside. Gossip, a great addition to your podcast playlist.
TxDoc 2022/11/30
Lovely tech
These folks provide very nice current reviews of all kinds of cycling equipment that I find useful.
OZisKTB 2022/10/14
Love BikeRadar Hate the AUDIO
Great content. I’m happy to learn their way of speaking, but it doesn’t work when using ‘recycled audio gear from 1972.’ The podcasters, as another re...
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