With the model new 12 months simply out of its plastic many people are nonetheless brimming with optimism. I do know I’m! It’ll be a minimum of a number of months earlier than I surrender on my objectives and revert to my typical state of resignation and cynicism.
I’m happy to see that boutique bicycle maker Canyon additionally has excessive hopes for 2026 and past, and has set an formidable gross sales goal of 1 billion European Social Welfare Coupons:

Apparently up till now Canyon has “misplaced path due to modifications in its tradition:”
The founder and returning chief government of German premium bike maker Canyon says he can elevate annual income by a 3rd to about €1bn inside three years, claiming that the corporate has misplaced path due to modifications in its tradition.
This gives much-needed context for final 12 months’s Grizl broccoli bike launch. Like a hapless bikepacker, Canyon had misplaced its means, however they’re now Jesus-carrying themselves into an excellent and extremely worthwhile future:

Or, to place it one other means, they’re undercutting their opponents in a determined race to the underside:
Arnold, identified for his deep data and a spotlight to element all the way down to the tiny bolts on Canyon bike handlebars, needs to chop inner purple tape as he refocuses the direct-to-consumer model on its long-standing energy of premium bikes at aggressive costs.
Quickly after his return, he lower the value of Canyon’s newest top-end gravel bike by €400 to €3,999. He acknowledges the hit to revenue margins however argues that decrease checklist costs will end in fewer reductions and improve buyer loyalty.
“The direct-to-consumer mannequin provides us a worth benefit, and it issues lots that Canyon is seen in that gentle,” he mentioned, including that the model will quickly launch a brand new sequence of light-weight top-end e-bikes at aggressive costs.
Presumably that €400 is simply sufficient to persuade that potential Grizl purchaser to not patronize a motorbike store, regardless that he’ll finally wind up paying a motorbike store to assemble it for him–although I feel Canyon have even made an finish run round that state of affairs as effectively:

I feel Rivendell want to incorporate an analogous possibility for his or her prospects the place two technicians arrive at your house: one to carry out the ritual quill stem insertion, and the opposite to offer banjo accompaniment.
By the best way, may somebody clarify to me the way you carry out a 35-point security inspection on a bicycle?

Are there even that many elements on the bike? I assume a typical highway bike has barely that many spokes now, so possibly it’s checking each individually after which ensuring each brakes work. In the meantime, a 35-point inspection wouldn’t even get you previous a single wheel on many Rivendells.
As for Canyon, you’ve bought to really feel for them, as a result of they’re making many hundreds of thousands of Euros, however apparently they’re not making sufficient many hundreds of thousands of Euros:
In 2023, Canyon swung to a web lack of €14.4mn which widened to €37.8mn in 2024 due to the prices of the e-bike recall. Over the primary six months of 2025, the model’s earnings earlier than curiosity, tax, depreciation and amortisation fell an additional 30 per cent, in line with GBL’s half-year report, which blamed “oversupply” and “aggressive discounting” in addition to one-off high quality points. The corporate informed the FT that each its ebitda adjusted for one-offs and its free money movement topped €50mn in 2024.
As at all times, I’ll level out that I’m under no circumstances anti-capitalist. Nonetheless, how the hell are we taking a look at numbers this huge in an article about an organization that sells bicycles? They’re not drilling for oil, or engineering superchips, or sending rockets into house. They don’t even make the bikes! But someway it is a firm with each a Gravel Mission Supervisor and a Highway and Gravel Model Supervisor. Couldn’t Canyon simply as simply be like 4 individuals with laptops? Make me CEO, I’ll ship revenues via the roof!
Talking of maximizing your income, why trip a motorbike outdoors when driving one inside is far more environment friendly?

Look, I do know I complain lots about language. And sure, possibly not utilizing the phrase “construct” for placing a motorbike collectively is a bit excessive. BUT COULD WE STOP USING “HACK” THIS WAY PLEASE? Additionally, it’s not a “health hack;” it’s exercising. That is like calling watching TV an “leisure hack,” or masturbation a “pleasure hack”…although I suppose I’d be okay with calling it “hacking off.”
However sure, driving inside does web you way more “high quality” than driving outdoors:
“If we simply have a look at health, the purpose is easy; on the coach you may get extra high quality in much less time,” says Cavallin.
So why is driving indoors extra time-efficient?
“Out on the highway you always have ‘useless time’: site visitors lights, roundabouts, lengthy descents the place you’re barely pedalling, sitting within the wheels, sections the place it’s important to decelerate for automobiles or security,” he provides. “Indoors, an hour of coaching is a full hour of labor, with no interruptions.”
After all I get that we’re speaking particularly about coaching right here, however isn’t all that “useless time” a part of what biking is? Isn’t avoiding hazards the seen brush strokes within the portray, and isn’t coasting the silence between the notes that’s simply as essential to the symphony because the notes themselves? Should each pedal stroke actually be “productive?”
Rouvy coach Stern says he spends almost a 3rd of his outside rides coasting at zero watts. Whereas indoors, he says: “Each pedal stroke is productive.”
Certain, in the event you’re an expert athlete that is true, however guess what? When you’re a “time-crunched athlete juggling work and household,” your rigorous coach session is simply as unproductive:
“For time-crunched athletes juggling work and household, which is most of my shoppers, this effectivity is transformative. You’re not coaching extra, you’re coaching smarter.”
Why should a pastime be productive? If productiveness is the objective, then why also have a household? Certainly there’s a digital possibility that doesn’t contain all of the “useless time” like serving to your partner and visiting with kin and taking good care of the youngsters once they’re sick and all that different emotional junk mileage:

Actually as Inspector Clouseau as soon as noticed, we might do effectively to embrace inconveniences resembling falling right into a fountain and catching pneumonia or often having to decelerate while bicycling or cleansing up puke as a part of life’s wealthy pageant.
Nonetheless, you’ve bought to confess, this seems like numerous enjoyable:
The next instance of an endurance turbo session reveals how Stern’s indoor-outdoor time conversion stacks up. Indoors, you would spend almost all of an hour trip on the proper depth stimulating the specified physiological diversifications. On the highway, it’s onerous to spend greater than 70% of the full time in zone 2. So that you’d need to trip about 90 minutes for a similar profit, and price range for extra pre- and post-ride faff.
“Stimulating the specified physiological diversifications” positive seems like hacking off to me.