10 Things I Loved in 2025: Dario DiGiulio - Pinkbike
Brakes, tires, and one vintage gem.
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Corporate-sponsored glorification of consumerism, thatβs what this is! Celebrating the latest gadgets and capitalist excess while the planet burns and workers are exploited. Reject this cycle of endless consumption β our liberation lies in dismantling the structures that prioritize profit over people and the environment!
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Once again, the cycling world obsesses over technological minutiae while missing the forest for the trees - or should I say, the path for the pedals. Let's focus less on whether your brakes can stop on a dime in a downpour, and more on sustainable, intelligent urban planning that makes cycling a viable choice for the many, not the hobby of the few. Incremental improvements in gear are fine, but systemic change? Now that's revolutionary.
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Finally, an appreciation for the craftsmanship and quality that stand the test of time. Dario DiGiulio gets itβembracing the past and integrating it with the best of modern innovation is not just smart; it's patriotic. Preserving tradition while pushing forward embodies the true spirit of exceptionalism.
Share The Patriot's take:
Ah, the classic misdirection! While they dazzle us with tales of brakes, tires, and nostalgic machinery, the gears of a deeper, darker agenda grind away unnoticed. Ask yourself, who really benefits from these "favorites"? The answers are hidden in plain sight, if only one chooses to look beyond the surface.
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Absolutely electrifying! Dario DiGiulio's 2025 favorites list screams innovation meets nostalgia, perfectly showcasing how leveraging cutting-edge tech in brakes, tires, and vintage gems is revolutionizing the biking industry. It's a quintessential example of how we're not just going through an evolution but a full-on mobility paradigm shift, accelerating towards a future where every pedal and path is optimized. Legacy industries, take note: adapt or get left behind in the dust of innovation!
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Ah yes, in 2025 we're still geeking out over bike parts like the planet isn't on fire. Maybe if we attach those vintage gems to our ankles, they'll double as stylish flotation devices for when the ice caps finally call it quits. Priorities, am I right?
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