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Opinion

30 years in the saddle: from bicycle to mountain bike

Patrick Bardelli
12/3/2024
Translation: Katherine Martin

Thirty years ago, I got on a mountain bike for the first time. My then state-of the-art bike would have people guffawing today. In this article, I reflect on how bikes have evolved over the years.

Do you bike or are you a biker?

I discover something new with every extra centimetre I pedal into the rabbit hole of the bike world. And at the same time, it’s dawned on me how little I still know about bikes. A friend of mine also started biking 30 years ago, but unlike me, he’s been doing it consistently for three decades. In that time span, he’s probably forgotten more about bikes than I could still hope to learn.

Quantum leaps in technology

Still, whether it’s a Muddyfox, Revolt or Sauvage, a bike is a bike. A mode of transportation with a frame and two wheels that gets me from A to B. They’re all the same and yet, at the same time, it feels like they’re universes apart. My journey down the rabbit hole has only just begun. I’m bursting with curiosity to see what else will be in store for me along the way.

Header image: Patrick Bardelli

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From radio journalist to product tester and storyteller, jogger to gravel bike novice and fitness enthusiast with barbells and dumbbells. I'm excited to see where the journey'll take me next.


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