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Reviewing the News w/ Mike Ferrentino & Simon Stewart (June 2026)

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Mike had to make a trip back to Mexico to help his 97-year-old Mom move, and amidst spider bites, broken windows, explosive dog diarrhea, and the usual technical issues (he needs his own full-time tech support department), he miraculously joined Simon to go over a very busy month — from racing to the courtroom, they have a lot to get through.


Paragon Machine Works' reopening is the best news, and looks poised to keep frame builders stocked with crucial parts. Niner Bikes has been “paused”, whatever that means. Kona has a new boss (Mike is skeptical). The Loudenvielle DH World Cup was a crash-fest, but Luca Shaw emerged from the carnage on the top step, and Vali Holl continued her dominance on the notoriously tricky track. SRAM’s legal win against the UCI sets a precedent, and tons more.

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Mike’s Dumpster Fire

Loudenville World Cup Highlights

Luca Shaw Finally Gets a Win

Vali Holl Dominates

Nova Mesto XC World Cup Insights

Tom Pidcock Owns the Nova Mesto Course

Giro D’Italia Recap & Durango’s Sepp Kuss’ Stage Win

SRAM’s Precedent-Setting Legal Victory

Leadership Changes at Kona

Industry News: Company Closures and Reopenings

New Products: Manitou’s New Mezzer

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