• Cycling Headunits: Wahoo, Coros, or Garmin – Which One is Right for You?
    Mar 14 2025

    In this episode of Bikes, Beers & Burritos, Jack, Jeffrey, and Nick dive into the world of cycling headunits to help you find the perfect one for your ride. They break down the Wahoo ELEMNT ACE, Coros Dura, and Garmin 1050, comparing battery life, unique features, and real-world performance. Whether you're a data-driven racer, an adventure rider, or just looking for the best value, this episode has you covered. Grab a beer (or a burrito) and tune in for expert insights and some classic BBB banter!

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    22 mins
  • Carbs, Carbs, CARBS!
    Mar 11 2025

    In this episode of the Bikes, Beers & Burritos podcast we talk about the recent venture into high carb nutrition. From world tour pros to your local gravel pros - it seems everyone is hopping on the carb train. We cover how one should go about this trend, if it could help you as a rider perform better, and about our own personal experience. Let us know what your thoughts are on high carb training and racing.

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    30 mins
  • Apocalypse Bike
    Jan 17 2025

    It's possible that 1 too many beers was consumed in the making of this episode. The crew, spurred by the recent mad max "apocalypse" bike created by Dangerholm, dive into the topic of what would be the ideal bike during an apocalypse. Mountain bike? Gravel? Maybe a fat bike? Tune in and think for yourself - what would be the ideal bike.

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    35 mins
  • 2024 Cycling Product Highlights
    Jan 10 2025

    There were a host of big product launches spread throughout 2024 and then there were just some items that continue to keep shining. Ryan, Nick, Jack and Jeffrey recap 2024 with their favorite products of the year - some new, some old but all items that were loved. From tools to tires to groupsets - some of the best items are the ones that go unnoticed.


    Product Highlights:

    Prestacycle Pocket Ratchet Tool (4:20) Prestacycle Pro T-Handle Kit (7:20) Silca T-Ratchet + Ti Torque Kit (9:45) Specialized S-Works Mondo Road Tire (11:45) Dynaplugs (19:35) SRAM Red Brake Levers (26:50) USWE Hydration Packs & 1L Bottles (33:55) Shimano GRX Mechanical Groupset (39:02) 3D Printed Saddles (43:22) Shimano Cues Drivetrain (47:15)

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    52 mins
  • New Year, New Rides - Setting Goals for 2025
    Jan 7 2025

    Nick, Jack and Jeffrey sit down and talk about the process of setting goals for the new year. A lot of work can go into the process of goal setting and there are a few things that you should consider. Follow along as they lay out some thoughtful tips and inject some of their own goals for the new year!

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    24 mins
  • Aero is Back - Colnago Y1RS Aero Bike!
    Dec 19 2024

    In this episode we address the seagull in the room - or rather the new aero bike that Colnago launched, which appears to redefine what we know as the typical design for a bike. With the new UCI regulations for bike design, there is potential to see more of these interesting concepts come to life - but only time will tell...

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    29 mins
  • Full Stop! SRAM vs Shimano Brakes!
    Dec 13 2024

    This episode is derived straight from the ongoings within the Performance office. Nick just picked up a new mountain bike and is debating removing the stock SRAM brakes in favor of Shimano brakes. We dive in with personal insights, reputations, maintenance, and much more...


    Let us know which way you lean in this debate!

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    27 mins
  • What does Cycling Off-Season look like?
    Dec 10 2024

    In episode 7 of the Bikes, Beers & Burritos podcast - Ryan, Jeffrey, Jack and Nick talk about the cycling offseason. Through personal experience and a natural conversation they discuss dos and don'ts, off the bike activities, spending time with friends & family and more.


    If you have topics that you would like to hear us talk about, please leave a comment and we'll get to it shortly.

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    38 mins