Velo Podcast

The Garmin Trap, Garbage Geometry, and Hookless "Marketing BS"

Feb 27, 2026
They rant about a new Ironman rule that smells more like corporate spin than safety. Garmin’s ecosystem and the Edge 1050’s screen-versus-battery tradeoffs get a long, candid takedown. Home-mechanic headaches from T47 BBs and hookless rim marketing earn heated critiques. Jersey pocket placement, gravel geometry missteps, and useless electric mini pumps round out the grievances.
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ANECDOTE

Road Hazard Alerts Become Notification Noise

  • Josh dislikes Garmin's crowd-sourced road hazard alerts because users repeatedly flag long-standing potholes, creating noise.
  • He also likes ride-tracking and live location sharing for meetups, but criticizes Strava-style 'fastest up' group features as unnecessary.
ADVICE

State Clear Group Ride Intentions

  • Be explicit about a group ride's intention before you start: label it 'coffee', 'social', or 'intervals' so people know pacing expectations.
  • Lisa recommends announcing planned intervals or efforts ahead and regrouping strategies to avoid confusion.
ADVICE

Always Regroup At The Bottom Of Climbs

  • Regroup at the bottom of climbs rather than the top to allow riders to descend at their own pace and avoid bunching on technical descents.
  • Lisa argues bottom regrouping preserves individual line choice and reduces crash risk on descents.
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