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602nds with Graham Watson

602nds with Graham Watson

Feb 8, 2010

Graham Watson is widely regarded as one of the world’s best cycling photographers. Graham’s photographs have appeared in almost every major cycling book and magazine around the world. He sets the standard in print quality, with breathtaking images that are available for purchase via his website. 602nds were fortunate to catch-up with Graham after the...

Skins Bib Shorts

Skins Bib Shorts

Feb 3, 2010

Continuing on with our look at compression sports apparel, we review the Male Bib Shorts by Skins. Developed in Australia in 1996, Skins has almost become a synomymous term when discussing compression garments. With a heavy investment in research and development, the Skins compression garments are favoured by many top athletes and sporting teams around the...

602nds with Shimano Di2

602nds with Shimano Di2

Jan 26, 2010

602nds had the opportunity to catch up with Drew Johnson – National Product Manager from Shimano Australia at the Tour Down Under in Adelaide, South Australia to have a close look at the new Dura-Ace DI2 shifting system. Leading in innovation and design, Shimano introduced the Dura-Ace with Di2 electronic road components in 2009. As an addition to the...

2XU Mens Compression Cycle Short

2XU Mens Compression Cycle Short

Jan 11, 2010

Prior to Christmas I was given the opportunity to check out the 2XU compression cycle short (MC1407b) and to be honest I am not one for trying something on a 2 hour ride then scribbling a review. I committed to wearing the shorts over a 3 week period and in total a tad under 500kms of summer cycling. We all know that compression wear is all the rage these days....

602nds with Heinrich Haussler

602nds with Heinrich Haussler

Jan 7, 2010

At the end of the 2009 pro-cycling season 602nds had the pleasure of interviewing one of our favourite riders, Heinrich Haussler the “Racing Kangaroo”. Heinrich currently rides for UCI Professional Continental Team, Cervélo TestTeam. Born in Inverell, Australia. Heinrich moved to Germany in 1998 to pursue a career in cycling. His parents still live in...

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