I ride a defy and I believe it is a great bike. I race crits on it and it climbs amazing. Although as a 23 year old you do get some odd looks. But that look changes when you crush them on a climb. You can easily adjust the position to both racing and comfort.
@matthewbenger8355
11 ай бұрын
I think "Endurance" bikes like the Defy and the Endurace are exactly what the majority of people should be buying. Folk buying a SL8 and have a huge stack of spacers is pointless, none of the testing is done with that position or with that extra stack. I'd bet a defy slammed vs a SL8 with max spacers, the defy be more Aero. I don't think the Roubaix or the Domane should be in the same class, they are bikes with endurance geometry, but are specifically designed for one professional bike race a year, and that's it.
@brolland07
11 ай бұрын
The thing is, the pros don’t ride those bikes for the cobbles anymore, they were kind of a hot item back in the early 2010s, pinarello did an elastomer “shock” in the seat stays if I remember correctly. They’re suited to the folks who take the occasional detour on their cycling trips. I’m in the camp of, if I might see rough roads, I’m gonna bring my gravel bike.
@matthewbenger8355
11 ай бұрын
@brolland07 yeah true. That was the Dogma K I think it was called. Think we need a new name for Roubaix/ Domane bikes , road plus bikes or something. Then leave endurance bikes being good quality road bikes that can be raced/fast bunch/fondo rider types with better geometry
@nluisa
11 ай бұрын
Lots of spacers under the stem don't make for good handling either, plus the likely hood of steerer tube failures. I ride with many middle age folks on aero bikes and I am yet to see anyone with anything less than all of the spacers the bike comes with (4/5cm). Funilly enough, I rarely see anyone riding in the drops and I often see people moving their hands away from the hoods (reach too long?...) I ride an endurance frame with higher than average stack to compensate for my 155 cranks and very high saddle height. I have a reasonable handlebar drop, but still need a 1cm spacer under the stem. After riding frames with lower stacks and more spacers under the bars, I vastly prefer my current setup. I can ride on the drops all day and hold the aero hoods position for a long time, which for me are more significant gains than any aero frame out there. PS: I did a bike fit before buying this frame too, precisely to avoid too many fit compromises (spacers, shorter stem, etc)
@matthewbenger8355
11 ай бұрын
@nluisa 5-10mm under the stem isn't bad, see some of the pros with that.
@DaveCM
11 ай бұрын
I agree. And I would much rather ride an endurance bike with a slammed or nearly slammed stem than a race bike with 24mm of spacers.
@henrywilson3038
11 ай бұрын
Guys luv ur takes. Endurance bikes ARE for geezers like me. The stack and reach make cycling anything more than 10 miles super comfortable for me. One thing to consider, the 60+ age group, at least pre-retirement, has a good deal of disposable income which can be spent on cycling - if that's what they're into. There's more of us out there than you think.
@jefflinde6758
11 ай бұрын
based on what other people are saying and videos being posted show a pattern of this behavior. he rides recklessly time after time and gets away with it. the worst part is, any criticism of his obvious faults result in them crying racism. it really turns off normal people who are tired of the victim mentality at every turn.
@quintonvance3807
11 ай бұрын
“Normal people”
@johnduddy2359
11 ай бұрын
Blm was the ultimate expression of victim mentality It's not good for society
@Chris-ho4ki
11 ай бұрын
Yeah Quinton, normal people, meaning people who don’t act like fucking assholes
@jEsperesence
11 ай бұрын
It can be racially motivated too which is not supposed to be! I guarantee! You break the rules you break it and not any other reasons politically or socially!
@brettguitarlessons
11 ай бұрын
@@quintonvance3807dude I love diversity in cycling and the idea of LEGION is awesome and I totally get this reaction. There are definitely racists that are dog whistling in regards to LEGION. However, the message and spirit of the team is hurt by LEGION riders (Kendall Ryan, Justin Williams, etc) being bullies. If they just rehabbed their attitude and racing strategy it'd go a long way to me supporting them. Kind of hard to watch the team run people into the gutter on videos and pretend to be ok with it.
@Adanteh
11 ай бұрын
As an owner of a Defy it's indeed all about the geometry for me. Having some neck issues I basically quit riding the race bike I had. Then I got a secondhand defy (2021 ultegra model) and I love it. The huge increase in comfort has made it so I actually enjoy riding a bike again and I ride as general exercise plus just for the fun of it. It also means I can actually push harder, go faster etc despite being not aero in the slightest. I don't see the point of the really high end models though, but I fail to see the point of those in general (even race models) unless you're a very rich racer either.
@alastairhamilton68
11 ай бұрын
I'm 64 and ride an ex-Katusha team Canyon with DuraAce Di2 and I can't remember the last time i rode faster than 40kph on a flat road, but I'm happy. I guess that my body just about remembers what it was like to race and my mind still thinks I'm 16. good chat again guys.
@future62
11 ай бұрын
Endurance bikes are great because they still have round seat posts and let you run a slammed stem without destroying your spinal discs. My next build will be an endurance frame
@davidgeorge9233
11 ай бұрын
The Defy and the Roadmachine certainly don’t have round seat posts.
@future62
11 ай бұрын
@@davidgeorge9233 point is they're much more available than in race/aero bikes.
@nluisa
11 ай бұрын
They are also more likely to have a cockpit which doesn't need brakes bleeding just to service a headset.
@future62
11 ай бұрын
@@nluisa that's worth at least 3 watts at 35 mph
@Squirlybumrush
11 ай бұрын
My Defy doesn’t have a round seatpost and it kinda annoys me. I get it’s part of the comfort, it is very comfortable, but there’s no other options. I do love my Defy, great bike.
@BreakawayB
11 ай бұрын
🤩 Y’all have improved SOOO much over the 50 episodes 🎉 Massive congrats!!!
@biglegcatluvr
11 ай бұрын
It's disappointing that their sponsors are avoiding flak for such bad rider sportsmanship. I feel like the sponsors should start to get some heat too for this
@steinfossgard5210
11 ай бұрын
The sponsors are reluctant to withdraw their support to a team led by a black man. That could be judged as racist.
@irockuroll60
Ай бұрын
Sponsors should never be responsible for someone’s behavior. It’s like the FRYE Festival. Ppl said the models should be held accountable…what??? For advertising something. Naw cuz. Sponsors shouldn’t be held responsible for an athletes actions. They can pull their sponsorship if the athlete does something too far.
@greghart6310
11 ай бұрын
Look at the brit crits - THAT's real racing. Clean and precise, the bloke with the best legs and tactics wins - none of the US BS of crashing people out and getting unnecesarily physical with your competition.
@cjohnson3836
10 ай бұрын
Truth is no one really gives a shit about crit racing in the US. Gravel racing is simultaneously more popular with the masses and does much more to prepare riders with aspirations to ride road in Europe.
@petersouthernboy6327
8 ай бұрын
Yep, Gravel Racing is exploding in the US; even on the local Club level. Nobody gives a shit about crit racing.
@oleksiiderepko
11 ай бұрын
On Endurance bikes: I am riding with the club that mainly focuses on long Endurance rides. Like 200-300-400-600km and so on. And you don't want to be in race position for 40 hours. Also the audience mainly is 40+ men who never raced professionaly so there's no sense for them to go for anything with race geometry. Glad you've covered this in the podcast. Also I don't think its fair to compare just top end endurance bikes with similar spec road bikes (which you did in your endurance bike video). Endurance 105 Carbon bicycle from Canyon will cost you 2100 Euros, while Ultimate with 105 is 2900 Euro. I haven't done research on other brands, but I believe buying entry level endurance bike will be generally cheaper than similar spec racing analog.
@twifosp1
11 ай бұрын
Everyone I know who waxes a chain does it because they ride both indoors and outdoors and don't want to bring a greasy chain inside. That's why I do it, I don't care about the watts. It's just orders of magnitude cleaner and less maintenance if you do it right.
@mattgeyerful
11 ай бұрын
Congrats on 50 pods!! Not any specific comments on today's but just wanted to let y'all know that the Nero show has genuinely become my favorite bit of cycling content online. Feels just like mates having a chat at the coffee shop, always good stuff 🤘
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for that!
@markc3456
11 ай бұрын
I think brands are still not marketing to what the endurance bike market really wants to buy. There is the geometry thing, but these buyers also tend to be more into easier-to-adjust bikes which means 27.2 seatposts, standard stems/bars, no integrated light systems etc. Simplify the bike, lower the price and you've got something good
@Martin-ls9bz
11 ай бұрын
100% I don't really mind brands going balls to the wall on their flagship race bikes, but please keep a simple bike around for all the people that don't want to sacrifice usability for marginal gains
@kellrockets101
11 ай бұрын
Completely agree....the bike can still be super cool looking and specced very nice with nice features. But keeping some of the stuff simple would be a huge marketing approach.
@clarklowe5632
11 ай бұрын
Wait a couple decades. When you are 50 and over not racing just doing long rides, you will want a bike with endurance geometry.
@mitchlabrador
11 ай бұрын
No way guys, Jeff from NorCal is the reason a lot of us pay attention to crit racing in America. The Miami / Orlando crit scene is huge as well.
@Martin-ls9bz
11 ай бұрын
Yeah, they seem to be bigger in IG but the views on their race videos are quite low
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
Oh that's a given mate ... Jeff and Alviso 🏆
@LuisPG92
11 ай бұрын
After talking with friends that own bike shops or work in them they all said the same. The vast majority of people who buy a race bike, will need to make changes for them to get comfortable in them. While the endurance bikes will fit almost everyone. If you want the looks of the race bike, but you run 20 spacers or a larger frame with the seat post all the way down, let me tell you, it looks bad. A endurance bike will be easier to slam the stem or even running a longer one. In my opinion, A LOT of people run the wrong frame because they want that race bike, while they can’t be in the race bike position.
@nluisa
11 ай бұрын
Lots of spacers, as I see on most aero bikes out there, also make for poor handling and possible steerer tube failures. I don't mind looks at all, but getting a bike only for it to handle poorly, seems a waste of money. I also don't see many of those riders using the drops that much. I wonder why...
@JordanHammond7
11 ай бұрын
Arguing against endurance bikes is arguing for a lack of options. It's like asking someone why they want an Audi Q7 because there's an RS6 that's faster and sportier Let the people have choice!
@FullSimDriving
11 ай бұрын
Just bought a pro jersey from Rapha shop in Melbourne yesterday, I had no idea they are supporting bullying in sport. Definitely not buying anything from them in the future.
@joepilotte280
11 ай бұрын
Rapha is owned by walmart enough said.
@thekeytoairpower
11 ай бұрын
I have both a tcr and a defy. Even with the same size tires, they are not even close. The tcr is way stiffer and snappier. They defy is what I use for a fun ride. The TCR is what I use if I am chasing someone.
@karllove1274
11 ай бұрын
Belter episode guys! I justified updating my Roubaix to a Tarmac SL7 this year because I race and about 3 hours into an endurance I always get the same longing (in my shoulders usually) to be back on the Roubaix!
@sugxi
11 ай бұрын
Age check?
@gokaygs
11 ай бұрын
Congrats on 50 guys! The best cycling chat on YT, way more enjoyable and listenable than the competition. I'm looking forward to this every week as long as it is not a vegan exclusive 😅
@mlafleurhua
11 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 50 episodes. Well done guys! Your show is massively entertaining. It has improved by leaps and bounds since the beginning. Keep up the good work. Please watch out for the dreaded youtube burnout syndrome.
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
Thanks for the kind words mate. Honestly we are really committed to making this sustainable and continuing to improve. So this means a lot.
@Ivan_Ivanovich_Drago
11 ай бұрын
Your take on Justin Williams was identical that of the sponsors you discussed, weak and cowardly.
@EddyCat1234
11 ай бұрын
What Giant has done with the Defy is very welcome and fills the hole left by the out going Cannondale Synapse HiMod (previous gen). Race bike like feel, light weight, top end spec, forgiving geometry, capacity of wider tyres, and somewhat better compliance (seat post / carbon layup / carbon quality i.e. HiMod) but with no stupid gimmicks. Well done Giant
@gregmorrison7320
11 ай бұрын
Bought a Cannondale Synapse back in 2017 because of our rough chip roads and the fact I could fit 28-30mm tires, wasn't too much around then that could, certainly not any "race bikes". I raced this bike for years, bonus it had a slopping top tube for getting down in the aero tuck (banned by the UCI but UCI has no jurisdiction here). Used this bike for gravel riding as well before getting a gravel bike (which is a much better option). Also have the latest model TCR, the fit is capable of being the same, but now I've fitted a slightly shorter and slightly higher Redshift suspension stem to the Synapse for super long endurance rides. The TCR is a better bike for sprint workouts, just a stiffer frame, but if there were still races around (they have mostly disappeared) I would still quite possibly choose the Synapse for the longer races on our rough chip roads. The new TCR can fit 32mm tires with it's disc brakes, but I've only done just over 1200kms over 2.5 years on it. Being the last of the "race bikes" that doesn't have fully hidden cables it's probably going to be the last bike I buy. I would never buy the newer Synapse, Cannondale have really lost the plot with the newer one with the integrated lights etc.
@8rk
11 ай бұрын
Here's my take. Endurance bike is the bike normal people (non-pro. trains hard but doesn't get paid for it) SHOULD be riding if they are not fitting the aggressive geometry. A lot of people get aggressive race bikes, fit 30mm of spacers below the stem and essentially turn it into endurance bikes anyway. Instead, get an endurance bike, slam the stem and your stack is still bigger than a race bike. It looks more aggressive while not being so. It will be more comfortable and you'll actually end up riding it faster because you're not in pain. I know some companies' endurance bikes is same geometry as their race bike. That to me makes 0 sense. I like what Cervelo is doing for example. From the outside a black / white r5, soloist and caledonia and aspero look pretty much the same. But their geometry is very different and get more and more aggressive as you go up the chain.
@Andy_ATB
11 ай бұрын
Exactly - too many are kidding themselves buying race bikes - but the joke is on them; they look ridiculous, not cool. Get a bike that fits you, not one you think you should be riding because you're gullible - and influenced by pros.
@user-cl5ru4ng3y
11 ай бұрын
Getting back in to cycling after having been away for three years (twins were born and the whole covid thing) and the Defy feels like it checks all my boxes. I am not a racer and just want to ride for enjoyment as well as be able to light gravel. Use to ride a 54cm Caad12 with 10mm of spacers so a stack of 561, so a Medium Defy would be no spacers and 275mm of seatpost sticking out haha
@sean9820
11 ай бұрын
I truly appreciate your take on legion/williams, we all know the answer...
@maxummaxum
11 ай бұрын
Endurance Bike -you are totally correct Chris, frame specs are the main reason for an endurance bike. Once you start loosing spinal flexibility, it’s time to move to a shorter reach, higher stack bike. Bike rides are not all in peak condition and in our thirties. Endurance Bike every time for me! We don’t all need a race bike! 🚴
@discbrakefan
11 ай бұрын
But you can absolutely use some endurance bikes as race bikes!
11 ай бұрын
I have a Defy Advanced 2021. I specifically bought it because of it’s geometry. I have lumber disc hernia and stretching too much causes me discomfort. I tried my friend’s similarly sized Fuji Altamira and I stopped 3 times at my ride because of back pain. I have never used it’s drops but with Defy I can ride without much discomfort and I can use drops a lot more easily. I haven’t been in a race yet and I can agree standard road bikes can be faster with fitter and healthier riders because of their more aero geometry, snappier handling etc. But in my case having a more relaxed geometry makes me to push more. I have many good results and even KOMs on Strava and there are people with better, lighter and more aero bikes on these segments. I think it ultimately comes down to rider being in a perfect harmony with bike.
@jamesgage03
11 ай бұрын
Interesting, i bought a TCR as my endurance/road bike exactly because it was so compliant and versatile. I run 28/32mm Tubeless and a shorter stem. Perfect all round bike that I could still slam on raceday if i ever race!
@mysho6317
11 ай бұрын
Congrats on #50 !!!🎉 The dominance of "Race Bike" in the cycling world has definitely hurt the Endurance market. Giant has been the one brand that has strongly supported & promoted their Endurance geometry Defy, which is an excellent bike. The geometry (ie; Stack & Reach) on most of the very popular Race oriented bikes (Road & Gravel) are drastically different . For those of us who have reached a certain age, have physical "limitations", Injuries, etc but still want to have a very capable bike the choices are limited. Hopefully there will always be a few to choose from. As a Club member said one day, when the group was admiring his new fancy race oriented bike " New Bike, Same Engine" .😂
@jaredmadsen4162
11 ай бұрын
I did the marathon on the weekend and I was someone dumping gels. They didn’t have any designated rubbish zone like you’d see in major bike race. I tried to dump mine in the aid stations with the millions of cups on the ground but it didn’t always work out that way
@thetinusnl8834
11 ай бұрын
My take on endurance bikes, after solely riding on a gravelbike for 2 years, is that endurance bikes were killed by gravelbikes. Slap some 32mm slicks on a gravelbike and you've got yourself an endurance bike, possibly with even more relaxed geometry than an endurance bike (which is what makes it endurance, right?). With added bonus of low gears (30 front + 34 back ftw!), mounting points and possibility to run a second wheelset with >40mm gravel tires that are even capable of shredding non-technical singletracks. Where's the added value of an endurance bike in here?? I don't see it.
@jackriley1989
11 ай бұрын
34 year old here with a cervelo Caledonia 5. It's actually my second one. I run a frame size down and fat tyres. Room for fenders in winter too. Ultimate all season, all country bike. Will tour euro mountains next year with a tailfin
@nockee
11 ай бұрын
Just used a sized down Caledonia 5 on a 1600 miler. Perfect bike for endurance all day biking. Not sore at all
@nako1234
11 ай бұрын
The new Defy makes alot of sense in northern Europe as all round/ light gravel bike. Its light, has 38/40c clearance, road bike'ish geometry without screw holes on every tube but has mudguard mounts!
@whynotride327
11 ай бұрын
If you did not know that crit racing was alive and well in the USA 6 or 7 years ago, you were not paying attention. Legion was preceded by UHC which was preceded by Saturn.
@discbrakefan
11 ай бұрын
But why would people in another country pay attention to domestic crit racing in your country? It’s only now with Legion that the rest of the world is even aware of it.
@whynotride327
11 ай бұрын
@@discbrakefan They would not but that begs the question, why would they pay attention now? For the fights? That is like saying that people go to car races only for the crashes. Look a little deeper and you might realize that I was pointing out that the statement was not accurate and I gave examples.
@discbrakefan
11 ай бұрын
@@whynotride327 I think they may have been paying attention for what Legion was doing (or portraying themselves to be doing) and the more energetic style of racing coming from those videos. But in the last couple of years it all seems pretty negative and people are more paying attention to the conflicts. Paying attention doesn’t mean enjoying or supporting it.
@stickler6312
11 ай бұрын
We were waxing chains back in the 80's. Just love how younger people think it is the "new and best thing since sliced bread". History will show that we all go back to wet lube because it is "easier and more convenient".
@discbrakefan
11 ай бұрын
The Bianchi Infinito is another endurance bike that is still a racey road bike and has no weird gimmicks. Agree with Jesse - get the bike that fits best. Some endurance geometry bikes look cool and go fast. But also, a lot of people better fit “race” geometry.
@markhallowell4059
11 ай бұрын
In my 60's and ride my TCR. Defy not needed. I keep thinking about waxed chains, but I use an oil with Teflon, I get great chain life, lasts 500 km between a quick wipe and and a reapplication unless caught out in the rain.
@JayLato
11 ай бұрын
Just missed the Shimano news.
@ultimatist
11 ай бұрын
Re Williams brothers and Legion, sponsors are for sure looking for ways out. It takes a bit of time with contracts, and due to the fact that it's not the whole Legion team that crosses the line. I know some of them and they're fair. But the leadership is insecure and rotten.
@redfixfive
11 ай бұрын
Justin is just an instagram "pro" but the dude needs to keep his emotions in check. Funny his response to the ban is like he never saw the video of himself. I have raced against them many times and it's really amazing their ego blown heads fit on those 1km office park crit courses 🤣🤣... BUT don't say anything negative (this goes for sponsors who have to keep their lips zipped closed) or then it turns into a racism issue versus just shitting riding and racing against lower category riders and masters all doing this for fun 🤦🏻♂️
@hchernandez03
11 ай бұрын
Bingo
@Will_Osborne
11 ай бұрын
Congratulations on 50!! I find myself coming back week after week. Tuning in from Arkansas U.S.A.
@DeeNogger1
11 ай бұрын
You two, and this channel, ARE the new things that came up in my feed. Previously I only subscribed to NorCal Cycling while still regularly watching Lanterne Rouge and Phil Gaimon.
@neilembrown
11 ай бұрын
In the UK - Crockpot wax and then drip in between. Wouldn't use anything else. Cleaning my bike is a breeze this way.
@alecpedalerbriggs9876
11 ай бұрын
Intrigued to read the results of this. I’m slowly getting into KZitem just because I think you can make cooler more in-depth stuff. Hoping people learn a few things and enjoy watching the longer form 360cam footage along with the short insta stuff.
@ljmeyerlj
11 ай бұрын
Congrats on the Big 50 guys! Love the show, the content and the guest appearances from other KZitemrs. Keep up the great work!
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
Thanks! Will do!
@mikespadafora9077
11 ай бұрын
I love my “endurance bike”. The key as you have mentioned is the geometry. Putting a shorter stem on a race bike is not the same thing. Seat angle, head tube angles are more relaxed and are designed around that-the handling is less twitchy. As some one that sells bikes, I believe that the majority of amateur riders should be on an endurance bikes. Gravel bikes have too easy of gearing to make them good for group rides.
@thedownunderverse
11 ай бұрын
Very true but the new defy is not that bike
@cwmoo
11 ай бұрын
Endurance bike is best bike. Giant Defy Advanced gang for life. The new 2023 Defy looks pretty great, might trade in my older one for it. If I'm doing a 100k ride and I'm going to hit some rough tarmac, I dread taking out a race bike like my old CAAD10. I go for the Defy every time because it's 95% of the bike but twice as comfortable.
@ILOVEDEFENDINGTHE1PERCENT
11 ай бұрын
Not sure about the hidden cables but that seatpost looks nice, skinny and comfortable!
@matthewbenger8355
11 ай бұрын
I live in the UK (scotland as well) and wouldn't use anything other than wax lube. I just dont hot melt during the winter, but wouldn't use a wet lube getting my chain all gunky🤢
@zackletinic2952
11 ай бұрын
I love this podcast. It's the only cycling content that doesn't feel like people rattling off a spec sheet. Love the chat. One thing, you should link to any of the youtubers or topics you cover. It'd be great to read or watch more of the stuff I'm interested in.
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoy it!
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
I do always link the channels we reference in the description, let me know if I missed something form this week
@zackletinic2952
11 ай бұрын
@@ChrisMillerCyclingyou have too. I was looking for the bike packing one and didn't make the connection between the KZitem handle and what I was looking for. Thanks
@jules9923
11 ай бұрын
Justin Williams is bad for the sport. They have been doing that type of riding ever since causing crashes and injuries
@Heldarion
11 ай бұрын
Owner of a Giant Defy Advanced here (previous model, not the latest release) - I bought it because: - the tire width doesn't affect speed (until we're talking massive size ofc) - I occasionally run into unexpected gravel sections on roads that I explore and I really don't want to do that with 25-28mm tires - it's very comfortable to ride; the roads around here are very hit and miss, so I want something that won't rattle me completely - I live close to the local Giant bikes distributor which is also a repair shop etc., so it's simplifies maintenance, warranty and stuff like that - I'm not at the level where less aero frame and more weight (it does weigh 9.4 or 9.7kg though) is going to significantly affect my performance during Grand Fondos, L'etapes and such When I was buying it, I was choosing between Giant Defy Advanced and a similar Canyon model (around 1200€ more expensive, with some features that Giant Defy Advanced doesn't have), so the price and shop proximity ultimately decided it for me. Have to say I'm VERY happy with the choice. The only real hassle is putting on the race number on the head tube because it's pretty bulky, same goes for the handlebars due to the way brake and gear cables are. The new model being like 1.7kg lighter is astonishing to me, that's amazing.
@OpusXtr
11 ай бұрын
The problem with marketing for endurance is just like skis, you’ve got a huge % of buyers out there who will never use the capabilities and in fact don’t have the skill to do so but still buy the “race” gear because that’s what it is.
@ParradisoTV
11 ай бұрын
"Grandpa Bike". Just remember we'll all be Grandpas at some point and we still want to look cool on a bike ;)
@scotth3354
11 ай бұрын
The sponsors aren't abandoning or condemning Legion for fear of Williams and his fan boys playing the race card.
@zeuszuki6698
11 ай бұрын
Chris- "grandpa bike" Also Chris- "racing masters this weekend " 😂
@baribari600
11 ай бұрын
At this point I would rather buy a gravel bike than an endurance road bike. This might be different if I was buying my first road bike, but people can only own and ride so many bikes at once.
@kellrockets101
11 ай бұрын
That's what my bike says everytime I get a bike lol
@bchboy1206
11 ай бұрын
I am older (59) and am no longer comfortable on a bike with race geometry although I love the light weight and speed. The endurance bike is perfect for my demographic due to the higher stack and less reach since as we age we are just not as flexible. The other option less flexible riders would have is to buy a race bike with a long steering tube shorter stem which makes the handling horrible. As for huge tires, suspensions and other gimmicks, many of us oldies don't plan on riding cobbles and gravel roads anymore.
@jordanlee5002
11 ай бұрын
My N+1 garage has 3 road bikes. A climber, endurance & aero. I do my own bike fit, and all 3 have as close a fit as possible to each other.
@stoempert
11 ай бұрын
For most recreational bike riders the Giant Defy or Scott Addict are actually the ideal 'road' bike. Full bred race bike geometry is way too aggressive for a lot of people. I ride further, faster and more comfortable on my endurance bikes compared to my old race bike.
@user-ue2or8gt6u
11 ай бұрын
The new Defy seems to be a bit racier fit than other endurance bikes. in my size (medium), the stack and reach are only 13mm higher and 8mm shorter than the TCR so should be pretty easy to get the same fit on both. They could pitch the Defy to those like me who ride on the road most of the time but want a bike that can take 38mm tires for when they venture offroad. Until recently approaching this from the "road" perspective was more difficult and most bought a gravel bike and a second set of wheels; but i can see getting something like the Defy and a second set of gravel wheels being a good option for those who are going to use it on road most of the time.
@petersouthernboy6327
8 ай бұрын
The Defy makes a great deal of sense for middle aged to older riders who want a bit of comfort with their performance.
@Lukas-bl9wy
11 ай бұрын
Maurten is the PNS of sports nutrition😂
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
oooooh ... I like this take.
@scottwatson7844
11 ай бұрын
My biggest issue with most modern endurance bikes ( excluding the new Defy ) is they share more in common with gravel bikes than race bikes.
@discbrakefan
11 ай бұрын
Chris, the Chapter 2 Toa geometry is the same as a Super Six Evo. Slightly more stack than a lot of race bikes, but still not in endurance bike territory. It’s a good middle ground.
@angela-onesroman8873
11 ай бұрын
I have a 2019 Domane SLR rim brake, the last of it's kind and I love it. The head tube is not as tall as the Defy, it's a 6.9 kg comfy race bike ...
@Mikeatcitycycle
11 ай бұрын
Justin and Corey Williams have positioned themselves in a way in which they are immune to criticism. Dirty Racers and poor sports. People need to stop being afraid to call them out.
@reid3737
11 ай бұрын
I ride a Giant Defy for the reasons Chris talked about: better geometry for me (I have long legs and short torso/arms so I need short reach and tall headtube) and no gimmicks like Roubaix and Domane (except for the D fuse seatpost). Oh and I can fit 35s and now its a decent gravel bike.
@alexcollins5150
11 ай бұрын
Chris so true about geometry. If the average consumer or even keen roadies knew what was good for them, the endurance bike should never be dead. It's the right fitting bike for most people. People want the grand tour lightweight or aero bike even though they are getting dinishing returns and worse fitting geometry. As bike fit James says on Cade Media, fit first buy second.
@dmv4554
11 ай бұрын
I’d love to Justin Williams thrown into a European crit and given a taste of his own Medecine. Bullying riders on what is a weak American cycling scene.
@brianzimny
11 ай бұрын
He had a short stint in Europe racing early in his career but quit because he claimed he got too much disrespect in the peleton.
@charliedillon1400
11 ай бұрын
@@brianzimny Biniam gets pushed around, too, by MVDP and others, but he doesn't cry about it. Key difference in attitude from Africa to America.
@dmv4554
11 ай бұрын
@brianzimny I heard that too but to me disrespect sounds like he simply couldn’t hack it. I’m sure biniam would torch Williams in a sprint
@brianzimny
11 ай бұрын
@@dmv4554 Exactly. I bring it up to show he has had the same complaints and excuses his whole career when up against a challenge. The only time the story changes is when he bullies the weekly office park crits against guys with day jobs.
@Cyclingchoice
11 ай бұрын
Studio setup and lighting gone a level up! Nice!
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
🙏🏻
@TD05SSLegacy
11 ай бұрын
I perceive the change in Dylan Johnson’s video as the direct result of him inching toward the very top level of his sport. He’s now walking the walk vs. talking the talk. So it’s actually made me like him more.
@SingaporeUntold
11 ай бұрын
JW is interesting. He’s obviously a great athlete. And people are attracted to aggressive nature of an athlete. I think the polarization comes he will complain if something is aggressive against him or team. So then that image of an aggressive athlete becomes tainted to a petty one. Because we can sort of argue that everyone has their different levels of what they deem acceptable in terms of how aggressive you can be out there. Also in terms of race, it’s a great story to have more diversity. On the flip side he also gets more protection because in these modern times you have to be careful of criticizing a person of color. Overall I think he’s good for the sport. Controversial characters are always in different sports and for the net positive results
@carlosgaspar8447
11 ай бұрын
the best travel cycling videos, alaska to argentina are/were by non other than iohan gueorguiev.
@FunkyChicken1978
11 ай бұрын
Where's the TDT-Unibet jersey gone??😱😭 I was cheering last episode! You should get Bas @TourdeTietema on the show one day. Congrats to No 50👏Always one of my end-of-week highlights. Keep on going
@grobson4
11 ай бұрын
Me too! I like Bas Tietema, Devin and the team.
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
I did message the guys, hoping to get them on before the end of the year. ps. the reason the jersey wasn't there is cause it is in the wash after riding in it.
@ross-yr5pf
11 ай бұрын
I got 5 years defy advanced pro and 3 years tcr advanced sl. I did 10ish mins on bobbo climb with defy in march but 30 sec slower in tcr with almost same average power recently. Not sure it is due to my pacing, deeper wheels (but lighter) or narrower bar (36 vs 42) or Strava randomness. However, it is more the price killing n+1 theory, indirectly impact endurance bike. The money I spent for 2 bikes is still less than 1 top model bike these days
@philipk4475
10 ай бұрын
Endurance bikes exist because, with few exceptions, manufacturers have bike frames with a stack/reach ratio which isn't suitable for everyone. Not only are there differences between people in flexibility, but for someone with relatively long legs and a short torso it may simply not be aerodynamically or physiologically optimal to use a typical racing bike frame with stack/reach of under 1.5. Instead of having a dedicated "endurance frame", they could simply have a bigger variety of sizing for their normal racing frames, in particular given that racing frames these days also have clearance for wide tires often associated with endurance frames. Check out manufacturers such as Fairlight or Pinarello, which offer frames for racing cyclists of all proportions. I simply cannot get behind a manufacturer who charges 5k for a frame which comes in only 4 or 5 sizes.
@mlafleurhua
11 ай бұрын
Non-gimmicky endurance bikes are great bikes and great value (especially just below the top of the range models). They are especially great for riders who carry more weight in their upper body - not necessarily anyone overweight, just someone who does not have a "race snake" build. The main problem is how do you market this product positioning? The folks with significant money for a new bike do not want to self-associate to this demographic.
@johncoates6039
11 ай бұрын
The defy looks like a light “race” bike…..probably the best looking endurance bike I’ve seen…….but looking at the geometry as you guys are talking about…..couldn’t they just do the TCR in more sizes? 50,51,52,53,53,55 ,56…..I think they would get more street cred like the pinerallo.
@thedownunderverse
11 ай бұрын
Spot on
@saracen888
11 ай бұрын
Nah
@neilgordon6450
11 ай бұрын
I have an endurance bike (Cervelo Caledonia 5)…and love it. My next bike will be an aero bike but never selling my endurance
@brettrobertson2744
11 ай бұрын
Jesse’s still alive! Phew
@hemi265mustard
11 ай бұрын
The defy wood be great for someone like me who has back issues now. Who needs to be shorter reach and higher stack after having 3 burst disc, S1, L4 and L5. Im now running a new scultura with all the spacers and back issues gone but the handlings does feel a bit off compared to even half the spacers
@danielhunt2510
10 ай бұрын
Endurance bikes tend to have gearing more suited for normal people who aren’t 70kg who can push 300+ watts. The Defy is normally equipped with compact chainsets (not pro) and 11-34 cassettes which your less than 3W/kg rider would appreciate.
@mrfuzz6744
11 ай бұрын
Endurance Bike vs. Race Bike - I always favored the race bike to just recently - sold a Fuji Transonic carbon aero race bike and bought a Canyon Endurace and couldn't be happier - but for context I'm now 50+ years old and was tired of getting beat up on long rides by rough roads in the midwestern US. I don't think there was any speed loss (still doing fast group rides) with the change and I'm more comfortable on the wider tires. The Transonic could only handle max of 700x25 tire size, going wider was not an option
@RestlessGambler14
11 ай бұрын
Congrats on 50. Currently my favorite show.
@Jospabaerze
11 ай бұрын
Hej Guys, great episode and as if it should be I am in the dilemma of the main topic :)))). Started riding last year on a 7 year old cannondale synapse and now there is a nice deal on a tcr advanced 0 (2022) but is a race bike the right fit coming from a more relaxed geometry :D Keep up the good stuff and excited for the next 50 episodes!
@chrisball3412
11 ай бұрын
You might be OK on a more aero type bike if your rides or 20 miles ish. when you get into 50+ miles you’re gonna want the endurance bike. What’s the first thing people ask when you’re done with your bike ride “how far did you go?”Nobody ever asks how fast did you go?
@1ezroller
11 ай бұрын
An endurance bike is simply a comfortable race bike. 1% of bike racers actually need a modern race bike. The ban on Williams will keep him from racing Tulsa Tough next year, which is the pinnacle weekend of the US crit scene.
@liammerrick6399
11 ай бұрын
Man a new defy would be a massive upgrade to my aluminum endurance tank I currently ride.
@daniellucente4409
11 ай бұрын
I have a riding friend who had some discomfort on his Sagan edition Roubaix. He dusted off his 2014 Giant TCR and found it more comfortable than his Roubaix. He’s 68 and rides almost daily. He’s considering a 2024 Defy. It’s the right bike for him for sure. If you’re an older rider who can ride comfortably, faster I’m all for an endurance bike.
@MRPC5
11 ай бұрын
My issue with endurance bikes is a lot of the newer ones are so close in geometry to that company's race bike that they're endurance in name only. I'm in my forties and have an office job. I can't fold myself into a pretzel for 2 hours and 1 cm here and there wont cut it.
@Zhiloreznik
11 ай бұрын
Endurance bikes are a reasonable geometry for most people. Race bikes are too long for people like me with short hands, limited flexibility and filthy casuals.
@daviddawn9043
9 ай бұрын
Agree both points shorter stem and 28mm tyres the TCR is comfortable out the box albleit the short headtube
@myhumps2730
10 ай бұрын
You guys are so dang polite. We don’t have that in America. I like it 👍
@gutshotbob9670
11 ай бұрын
I ride a TCR and my bike fitter said I should be in a Defy because my legs are too long for my height. I have 42mm of spacers under my stem to have 113mm drop below my seat. I genuinely believe the reason your complaining about race bikes coming with super wide bars etc, which we need to swap out is because the riders that should be on Enduro bikes are on race bikes I.e. Old men with money.
@ChrisMillerCycling
11 ай бұрын
Good point
@paulw677
11 ай бұрын
A few weeks ago with Peak Torque I was convinced I needed an Aero bike. Then Jesse convinced me I needed a light weight bike. This week I'm thinking Endurance would be the best match. Stop it gents, it's causing analysis paralysis!!!
@dustyhoods
11 ай бұрын
KZitemrs are just evolving and moving in different directions. It's not death, it's life.
@MichaelBoogerd
11 ай бұрын
@25:30 - exactly - there's a life of the channel, so many things Cam could do cycling related without recycling content... a journey on the training/racing... the novelty/concept pieces since not making it to the european pro ranks - its a natural progression i.e. when there's a concept pitched by a sponsor or product owner OR when there's a random dumb idea what to make for a fun video. You guys have also evolved the channel from training & racing to a news style show.
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