Geek Warning

Written by: Escape Collective
  • Summary

  • Welcome to Geek Warning, a podcast focused on deciphering the world of cycling tech, explaining how bikes work, and how to make them better. Hosted by Dave Rome, Ronan Mc Laughlin and Brad Copeland, this weekly show is your fix for tech geekitude, covering the latest tech news, industry trends, answering mechanical questions, and whatever else is on our minds. Escape Collective is entirely member-funded. If you like this podcast please consider supporting us by becoming a member: https://escapecollective.com/member/
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Episodes
  • Big tubular is Cross
    Feb 7 2025

    This week on The Geek Warning podcast, join Ronan McLaughlin, Zach Edwards, and Dave Rome as they discuss the latest happenings in the world of cycling tech.

    The geeks cover what is believed to be the first win for tubeless in a cyclocross World Championship. There’s a UCI rider survey circling that strongly points to a few technical changes being considered. An approved patent and many rumours point to new SRAM Transmission mechanical coming soon. And there’s a new headset that claims to solve for cable routing woes, but we’re not so sure.

    Plus, there’s something mechanic-related on Ronan’s mind, a few little bits of news, and of course, Ask a Wrench (now with the addition of Zach, joining Brad Copeland).

    As a reminder, Ask a Wrench is now exclusively available on our members-only podcast feed. Head to escapecollective.com/member in order to hear the full episodes.

    Time stamps:

    1:20 - Corrections Corner on Shimano CUES
    2:11 - Zoe Backstedt’s CX win on tubeless
    10:20 - UCI’s new “Safer Group” rider survey
    19:30 - SRAM Transmission looks to be going mechanical
    26:20 - Easy Bike Parts’ solution (or is it?) to headset cable routing
    30:15 - On our minds are angry mechanics on social media
    39:40 - US government changes mean you should hold off on some overseas orders
    43:25 - MADE Bike Shows, dated announced
    43:50 - Welcoming Josh Weinberg to Escape Collective
    44:48 - Bianchi’s new TT bike
    47:50 - Ask a Wrench (member-only) about storing tyres
    53:00 - Ask a Wrench (member-only), more about bottom bracket plastic top-hats
    1:01:00 - Ask a Wrench (member-only), switching chain lubes for cleaning running

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    48 mins
  • Explaining Shimano’s new entry-level dropbar range
    Jan 30 2025

    Oh hi, welcome back to Geek Warning!


    There are some things to tell this week. We’ve had a number of changes to the pod over the past few months (sorry!), and we’ve got a few more to share.


    Ask a Wrench, which sits at the end of our episodes, is now members-only. That means you’ll need to be on our member podcast feed to hear that extra part of the podcast. Meanwhile, the first hour of goodness is free for all.


    Additionally, you’ll still hear from UK-based tech writers Suvi Loponen and Alex Hunt on occasion, just not every episode. Suvi will soon begin on a new podcast series that investigates industry-related topics. Meanwhile, you’ll also hear Alex and Suvi on an upcoming and recurring special episode where we’ll catch up on the bikes and gear we’ve been testing.


    With all that said, jump on in to hear Dave Rome, Ronan McLaughlin, and the return of Zach Edwards (Boulder Groupetto). Also, Brad Copeland is present at the end to answer some of your Ask a Wrench questions.


    The episode itself is jam-packed. The geeks offer their opinions on what the UCI’s relaxed equipment ruling from four years ago are doing to bikes of today and tomorrow. They cover the details of new Shimano CUES. And talk about the realities in the durability of modern road pedals. Plus a whole lot more…


    Time stamps:


    0:00 - Changes are happening
    2:30 - The impact of the UCI’s relaxed rules from 2021
    19:45 - New Shimano CUES and ESSA for dropbar bikes
    31:00 - On our mind: Pedals should be serviceable
    41:35 - Ritchey ditches the World Champ rainbow
    46:20 - QO cranks, from the founders of Rotor
    48:05 - Wolf Tooth’s EnCase mini pump line
    49:10 - A bad week for smartwatch users
    52:20 - CeramicSpeed has a new tool for (DUB) crank removal
    55:20 - State’s new 4130 All-Road is very cheap
    57:42 - Biggest tech news for the week comes from Chris King (spoiler, it’s a coffee tamper).
    59:22 - Tangent into our favourite tool-related bottle openers
    1:01:00 - Switch to the Member-Only feed if you want Ask a Wrench!
    1:05:00 - Modern drivetrain compatibility leading to road and MTB gravel (recorded a week before the CUES announcement, oops)
    1:11:00 - Sweating tubeless tyres and what to do about it.
    1:17:00 - Disc brake performance and bed-in when using multiple wheelsets, plus a dive into bed-in procedure.

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    1 hr and 5 mins
  • Special ep: TDU pit walk with aero expert John Pitman
    Jan 25 2025

    At the 2024 edition of the Tour Down Under, Ronan Mc Laughlin was joined by aerodynamicist JP Ballard as they walked through the pits to talk about the aero hits and misses within the latest bikes of the WorldTour. For 2025 we’re back with something of a similar theme.

    This time Dave Rome is joined by the Head of Aerodynamics at South Australian Sports Institute (SASI), John Pitman.

    Now, with access to a wind tunnel he oversees (a story we aim to share soon), Pitman takes a stroll through the pits, talking about general aero themes, the effectiveness of design flourishes, and other random things seen.

    Normally, this type of episode would be exclusive to members of Escape Collective, but instead, we’re keeping things open to give you a taste of the sort of content you may be missing out on. If you like this episode, and if you haven’t already, then please consider becoming a member of Escape Collective. Similarly, please share it with a friend who may enjoy it.

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    46 mins

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