I get pummelled when cycling on gravel and never thought of letting a bit of air out of the tyres, I was always a road rider. Nice to learn things from these cafe rides.
Watched the video yesterday. Great stuff. Rode the route today. Bloody brilliant. Loved every second of it. Phoebe’s local knowledge and route planning is fantastic. Thanks.
some of the best cycle roads i have ever ridden go, exactly like here, along the repurposed railway lines. Gentle incline intended for trains and calm cycle lanes. Match made in heaven.
Great to Matt off road ... Always think Matt CX bike + GCN! 😂 ... Any way leaving in Derbyshire not bumped into you on bike or heard of anyone... Chris Brailford yes or are riding else were?
Knobbie bits?? Never use them. I used to ride with a Schrader/presta adapter many years ago on the valve stem. However I carry that now on the extra end of the Campy front derailleur which is the same thread. I did cyclo-cross with Barum tires for many years and never had problems. Now I ride a heavy slow fatbike and smell the roses. Have fun, be safe, keep riding.
Being a normal person in the real world, I run valve caps on all my bikes -- if at any stage I worry about performance, I remind myself that the extra 20kgs I'm carrying, and the distinct lack of strength and fitness is holding me back much more than the couple of grams in a pair of valve caps...
I do exactly that with valve caps , just on the off road bikes . I know people who don’t use them at all and I think you’ll regret that come mid season 😂. Matt what was your gilet and the coffee maker ? 👍
The gilet in question is from Pas Normal Studios - www.sigmasports.com/item/Pas-Normal-Studios/Escapism-Performance-Fleece-Gilet/XA9H and the coffee maker is the GSI Outdoors Mini-Espresso Set.
Has Matt moved house again? Does he have shares in Pickfords? Or is he avoiding his Black Jersey creditors?😂 BTW the 60min Power & Endurance Cadence intervals is still a legendary vid👍
G’Day guys Stunning Scenery do you prefer tubeless or inner tubes? What's your take on suspension seat posts and stems Oh and Jaffa cakes are the best 😊
Hi, for this kind of rocky terrain, where you are more susceptible to pinch flats we generally prefer running tubeless. As for suspension seatposts, they are a great idea, especially if you are doing long days in the saddle and want to improve comfort. As for suspension around the cockpit, system's such as Specialized's Future Shock are preferable over a suspension based stem.
I feel like someone is using those stupid valve caps for something ingenious and just not telling anyone. They are handy for when you patch and fold up the tube again so the nib doesn't cut into the tube. But that's the only thing I've managed to figure to use them for. Kinda like reflectors on an expensive road bike. Rip em off as soon as you get it
Never EVER valve caps. They are J.V. (junior varsity, American term - look it up, if needed) and really don't do anything. No "gunk" should be getting into your valve, anyway. I don't remember seeing anything on my valve stems at any time!
Want to explore the route on Strava? You can here - www.strava.com/routes/3099304008262918838
I get pummelled when cycling on gravel and never thought of letting a bit of air out of the tyres, I was always a road rider. Nice to learn things from these cafe rides.
This is a great series. Great character with those two!
I always get excited when I see Matt is on another Sigma video!
Nice one Matt and Phoebe seems like such a lovely person. 👍😊
Thanks Steve. Hope you enjoyed the video!
absolutely love these cafe rides with Matt, what a legend!
Love Phoebe too, she seems super nice and down to earth, great laugh also!
More of these routes round the Peaks please 🙏🏻
Great route from Phoebe, did it this weekend with a few mates. Not one to be underestimated, plan for a good half day.
Watched the video yesterday. Great stuff. Rode the route today. Bloody brilliant. Loved every second of it. Phoebe’s local knowledge and route planning is fantastic. Thanks.
Thanks Stephen and glad you had fun on the route. We will pass this feedback onto Phoebe for sure 👍
some of the best cycle roads i have ever ridden go, exactly like here, along the repurposed railway lines. Gentle incline intended for trains and calm cycle lanes. Match made in heaven.
I am new to cycling and stunned by the cycle routes available along canals, rivers and train lines around south and east leeds
Absolutely love these cafe rides. I did some mtb and road riding in the Peak District and i cannot wait to hit this route next time im there
Another enjoyable jaunt with Matt and guest. When's the next Cafe Ride video coming out? It's been too long since the last one.
Watch this space, we will have more news soon on the Cafe Ride series 👌
This video sums up why I love gravel riding!
Thanks Neil. It was a blast to film it!
Always have valve caps on all my bikes. They also double as valve core removers
cheers matt and phoebe i need to get back up to Derbyshire and enjoy the gravel rides again .
I have just mapped this route out to ride myself when the weather improves a bit
Another great video keep them coming Sigma👍👍
Great entertaining video Matts absolute legend.
Thanks Shaun!
Cracking once again everyone.
Great video and I will be taking fig rolls!
Good choice of nutrition!
Hi, great video, just wondering what Phoebe had in the hip flask?
Another brilliant Sigma video! I need a gravel bike now!
Thanks Rich. We're happy to help with that gravel bike search if needed 🙂
Valve caps, always. I have a Schrader adapter on one valve, just in case.
Great to Matt off road ... Always think Matt CX bike + GCN! 😂 ... Any way leaving in Derbyshire not bumped into you on bike or heard of anyone... Chris Brailford yes or are riding else were?
Another great Video from you guys 😎
Thanks Dave!
Saw Matt at the stone circle, can not wait for the video
Inspired me to go do the route.
Knobbie bits?? Never use them. I used to ride with a Schrader/presta adapter many years ago on the valve stem. However I carry that now on the extra end of the Campy front derailleur which is the same thread. I did cyclo-cross with Barum tires for many years and never had problems. Now I ride a heavy slow fatbike and smell the roses. Have fun, be safe, keep riding.
That was fun.
I agree with Matt, there is no better biscuit than a jammy dodger.
Loved this! Now I want a jammie
And a Snickers, surely!?
@@sigmasports Surely!
Any chance you could post a Strava route or .gpx fike?
it is already in the video description
Hi Dominic, we have pinned the route to the comments section. Enjoy!
Being a normal person in the real world, I run valve caps on all my bikes -- if at any stage I worry about performance, I remind myself that the extra 20kgs I'm carrying, and the distinct lack of strength and fitness is holding me back much more than the couple of grams in a pair of valve caps...
I do exactly that with valve caps , just on the off road bikes . I know people who don’t use them at all and I think you’ll regret that come mid season 😂. Matt what was your gilet and the coffee maker ? 👍
Also keen to know what that crazy coffee maker was!
The gilet in question is from Pas Normal Studios - www.sigmasports.com/item/Pas-Normal-Studios/Escapism-Performance-Fleece-Gilet/XA9H and the coffee maker is the GSI Outdoors Mini-Espresso Set.
Many thanks 😊
Has Matt moved house again? Does he have shares in Pickfords? Or is he avoiding his Black Jersey creditors?😂 BTW the 60min Power & Endurance Cadence intervals is still a legendary vid👍
G’Day guys Stunning Scenery do you prefer tubeless or inner tubes?
What's your take on suspension seat posts and stems
Oh and Jaffa cakes are the best 😊
Hi, for this kind of rocky terrain, where you are more susceptible to pinch flats we generally prefer running tubeless. As for suspension seatposts, they are a great idea, especially if you are doing long days in the saddle and want to improve comfort. As for suspension around the cockpit, system's such as Specialized's Future Shock are preferable over a suspension based stem.
I feel like someone is using those stupid valve caps for something ingenious and just not telling anyone. They are handy for when you patch and fold up the tube again so the nib doesn't cut into the tube. But that's the only thing I've managed to figure to use them for. Kinda like reflectors on an expensive road bike. Rip em off as soon as you get it
Thought gravel gravy was something totally different! Nice ride, shame I live down south.
Thoughly enjoyed the video until.....gravy on chips! Oh, how northern!
Thats not hiker biking, thats just walkng with your bike.
Never EVER valve caps. They are J.V. (junior varsity, American term - look it up, if needed) and really don't do anything. No "gunk" should be getting into your valve, anyway. I don't remember seeing anything on my valve stems at any time!
Spot the guy who doesn’t cycle in deep mud or through water.
🥱 Man, these commercials keep getting longer and longer. 😴
Brilliant video ruined by putting gravy on chips 🤮🤮
We'll tempt Phoebe and Matt towards mayo for the next one.