Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…

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Our Radar Roundup compiles products and videos from the ‘net in an easy-to-digest format. Read on below for today’s findings…
Our friends at Easton worked on a beautiful project:
“An avid cyclist, artist, and designer, Ariel conceived of The Full Circle Cycling Land Acknowledgement Project to raise funds and awareness of the land that we use every day as cyclists up in Marin County, the birthplace of modern mountain and gravel riding. This land was once home to the Coast Miwok, but their existence is seldom acknowledged.
In support of the Coast Miwok’s work to share and preserve their culture, the Full Circle Cycling Project aims to sell artwork inspired by the land, cycling, and community. Funds raised will go towards current and forthcoming projects that the Coast Miwok have established (you can find further details on their cultural learning center, and land acknowledgment statue at the link) as well as funding to assist Trips for Kids Marin to continue to make cycling accessible for all. Ariel’s ultimate goal is to help all people experience nature through cycling by supporting local programs that help bring cycling to underserved communities.
Please head to the Full Circle fundraiser page to learn more about the artwork, and to purchase a Tunitas Carryall musette, handkerchief, or print of the artwork. Easton Cycling is excited to support the work Ariel has put in to develop these connections through art, and we are proud to provide financial assistance in bringing this project to fruition so that all proceeds can benefit the community. Special thanks to the Coast Miwok Tribal Council for their support of this project.”
Head to the Full Circle Project to purchase a poster, musette, or bandana.
Easton’s offices are just a quick jaunt from some primo trails and dirt roads. In their latest video, some of the Overland team head out for a quick one in their new team kits. It’s 9am and I suddenly want pizza!
Easton Cycling announces its new Overland team for 2020. Here’s a break-down of their entire roster:
Amity Rockwell: Canyon
Caitlin Bernstein: Devinci
Caroline Dezendorf: Cervelo
Craig Richey: Devinci
Matt Lieto: Cervelo
Michael van den Ham: Giant
European Contingent:
Sascha Weber: OPEN
Our content team:
Matt Hornland: ALLIED
Nicholas Kupiak: Naked
Keep an eye out for these athletes at gravel races across the globe.
Easton has taken their superlight carbon and applied it to their EC90 seatpost, complete with their patent-pending Independent Saddle Adjustment system. The new EC90 SL ISA post so light, it might just float away…
We looked at the bike and the new EA90 AX wheels in today’s Reportage, now let’s check out those wheels in motion!
A lot goes into training for ‘cross racing and in this video, we get to look inside Courtenay McFadden’s routine.