CassidyAce
Senior Retro Guru
Re:
A pretty fair attempt to explain the rise of gravel bikes: https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/prod ... ter-456315.
"Gravel riding really exploded in the US, where riders (I’m told) have miles and miles of unpaved, gravel littered roads at their disposal. Exploring my own stomping ground, the make-up often feels to be 10 per cent road (to get to the trails), 30 per cent ‘ideal gravel conditions’ and 60 per cent ‘honestly mate, a hardtail mountain bike would do this job better’ – as repeatedly demonstrated by my other-half on his aeons old Stumpjumper (from the days when the Stumpy had no rear suspension)."
A pretty fair attempt to explain the rise of gravel bikes: https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/prod ... ter-456315.
"Gravel riding really exploded in the US, where riders (I’m told) have miles and miles of unpaved, gravel littered roads at their disposal. Exploring my own stomping ground, the make-up often feels to be 10 per cent road (to get to the trails), 30 per cent ‘ideal gravel conditions’ and 60 per cent ‘honestly mate, a hardtail mountain bike would do this job better’ – as repeatedly demonstrated by my other-half on his aeons old Stumpjumper (from the days when the Stumpy had no rear suspension)."