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Cycling Science Podcast
Richard Davison
19 episodes
1 week ago
Welcome to Cycling Science Podcast, where we and invited guests chat about the latest developments in Cycling Science
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Welcome to Cycling Science Podcast, where we and invited guests chat about the latest developments in Cycling Science
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Episode 11 - Technical Innovation 3, Another first for SRM with the X-power Pedal
Cycling Science Podcast
23 minutes 23 seconds
5 years ago
Episode 11 - Technical Innovation 3, Another first for SRM with the X-power Pedal

In this episode I had the great pleasure of chatting to someone who I have known for about 25 years and has had a profound influence of cycling over the last 30 years. Uli Schoberer is the inventor of the first power cranks and founder of SRM. Since then SRM cranks have been considered the gold standard of power measurement and thus have been seen at world championships and in the pro-peleton for the last 25 years transforming our understanding of cycling performance. In the interview Uli gives as great historical account of the development of SRM right up to the most recent product the X-power pedals, SPD mountain bike pedals - the first mountain bike pedals to the market. Another first for SRM.

Cycling Science Podcast
Welcome to Cycling Science Podcast, where we and invited guests chat about the latest developments in Cycling Science