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There is no reason to buy a carbon bike
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Yawn.
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Proof positive Outside is a dumpster fire of a publication. That was easily one of the worst articles I’ve read in a while.
I like steel bikes too; but that article is junk journalism. RIP Outside magazine.
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so easy to tell who the author would be before even clicking; editors must love the kind of clickbait headlines they can work out of him
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Does the author actually make a living writing this drivel?
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Getting clicks = making a living
Nonsense hyperbolic titles = clicks
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he probably generated $0.18 in clickbait revenue for the magazine, so there's that.
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I'm not even clicking the article, but my guess would be... Russ from Path Less Pedal'd?
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Mark's picture are great and I think this thread needs some pictures!
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Let's have a contest: What will be the best next clickbait headline to appear in Outside? "Gravel is over, skinny tires are back" "Jorts" "5 secrets to becoming a better [fill in blank] cyclist" Last edited by sparky33; 02-03-2024 at 08:18 PM. |
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The article was written by bikesnobnyc. Read light-heartedly with a grain of salt.
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That dude's articles continue to just plain suck.
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Steel is real...
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Eben Weiss peaked circa 2008 which is now *16 years ago*. The pandemic era somehow scrambled his brain and accelerated the decline. It’s sad, really. Sad!
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I stopped reading Outside content a few years ago.
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