This is SO cool. Really looking forward to seeing their progress. Thanks @alexey for doing this and executing this top-notch program. ENVE did a great job hosting them with the lactate testing, too!
Really love all the work you‘re (both) doing to make cycling more accessible and fun! Just watching this is really interesting because it shows how much really goes into making a cyclist.
Wow! Alexey and Avery, well done for spearheading this project... it is so cool to see young aspiring riders get the kind of support which will allow them to strive for their fullest potential. I hope the best for Phase II, and and that with continuing support, perhaps it could develop into a full on Junior Development Team for aspiring racers.
Thank you very much for the kind words! That is the goal! If we can turn Phase II into a full devo team that will be a big success. Just trying to figure out the finances of it all!
This is such a great project you’ve spearheaded, and the chosen riders seem like genuine great people so it’s going to be awesome to see their careers evolve.
@competitivecyclist interesting…but surprised to see mechanical on a MOG with in-route stem cable routing. I know it’s doable, but probably not ideal. Shimano needs to up their wireless gravel game… Thank-you for replying!!
@@paulwojcik1920 you missed my point. I personally prefer mechanical Shimano over anything wireless. But the Enve MOG poses many tight cable bends with internal routing through the stem/headset. Not to mention difficulty feeding the cables through the limited space within the stem. Good to know shifting was not compromised as I’ve heard otherwise.
This past year there was an application process through enve.com/phase2 - we are moving towards a full development platform that is more fused on managers reaching out to riders. You can always connect with ENVE through the sponsorship form at the bottom of their website under the 'Support' tab
This is SO cool. Really looking forward to seeing their progress. Thanks @alexey for doing this and executing this top-notch program. ENVE did a great job hosting them with the lactate testing, too!
Really love all the work you‘re (both) doing to make cycling more accessible and fun! Just watching this is really interesting because it shows how much really goes into making a cyclist.
This is epic. So so well done. Can’t wait to watch the rest of the episodes!
Thank you!
Love this concept. Personalizeds the athletes. Good job guys.
Thanks!
Wow this is absolutly wonderful! Thanks for giving back and helping the younger riders, you guys are amazing ❤
Thanks for the kind words!
Love these Alexey and Avery! 🚀
Thanks for helping grow the sport in the US!
Super awesome series, Alexey! Can't wait to see more of all the amazing things you do for cycling. Keep it up sir, you're amazing!
Thank you for the kind words!
Love seeing my local hill climb getting some love. NOD for the win.
Wow! Alexey and Avery, well done for spearheading this project... it is so cool to see young aspiring riders get the kind of support which will allow them to strive for their fullest potential. I hope the best for Phase II, and and that with continuing support, perhaps it could develop into a full on Junior Development Team for aspiring racers.
Thank you very much for the kind words! That is the goal! If we can turn Phase II into a full devo team that will be a big success. Just trying to figure out the finances of it all!
This is such a great project you’ve spearheaded, and the chosen riders seem like genuine great people so it’s going to be awesome to see their careers evolve.
Thank you! Neruda and Julia were awesome to work with
Love the segment on lactate testing!
Quite interesting, right?
Love it!
Thanks, Jordan!
this is so cool! you guys rock, I love it
Thanks!
This is too cool guys, hope too see everyone out racing!
Thanks!
So rad that yall are doing this! Will it happen in 2025 as well?
We hope so, although it will be more focused as a development team and less as a content project
Bike check? What Shimano group set is that? 2x12 di2 or new unreleased 1x13???
They were both on the Shimano GRX RX820 1x12 Mechanical setup.
@competitivecyclist interesting…but surprised to see mechanical on a MOG with in-route stem cable routing. I know it’s doable, but probably not ideal. Shimano needs to up their wireless gravel game…
Thank-you for replying!!
Leave mechanical shimano stuff alone. It works incredibly well and is dependable. If you want electronic go sram
The group set held up perfectly throughout the whole season no problems!! The mechanical was nice because we never had to worry about a battery dying.
@@paulwojcik1920 you missed my point. I personally prefer mechanical Shimano over anything wireless. But the Enve MOG poses many tight cable bends with internal routing through the stem/headset. Not to mention difficulty feeding the cables through the limited space within the stem. Good to know shifting was not compromised as I’ve heard otherwise.
How would one end up in phase II?
This past year there was an application process through enve.com/phase2 - we are moving towards a full development platform that is more fused on managers reaching out to riders. You can always connect with ENVE through the sponsorship form at the bottom of their website under the 'Support' tab