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Christmas Gift List 2022

I offer experiences!

Before we talk about physical gifts, this year we’re offering you the chance to give your loved ones experiences! With Les Bornées, you can offer them the chance to keep progressing through useful gifts that will create beautiful memories to share.

Retail price from: €571

Retail price from: €421

Retail price from: €725

Retail price from: €895

Gifts under €20

Making a gift doesn’t always have to mean breaking the bank! We’ve put together a list of our favorites from the Les Bornées boutique, available at low prices for all the little touches you’d like to make.

Retail price: €17.95

Retail price: €17.95

Public price: €12

Cap

Public price: €12

Gifts within €50

That’s for the friends we like, the ones who fix our inner tubes when it’s 3 degrees outside and our fingers are freezing.Real friends!

Retail price: €29.99

Public price: €35

Retail price: €45

Retail price: €60

Retail price: €45

Retail price: €45

Public price: €50

Public price: €50

Gifts around €100

We’re not joking any more, here it’s all about the buddies who come to look for you when you’re out of strength at the end of the race, even though they’ve also competed. They’re the ones who are ready to bleed their thighs to help you. Don’t they deserve a nice present?

Retail price: €80

Retail price: €80

Retail price: €89.99

Retail price: €105

Retail price: €95

Retail price: €95

Retail price: €99

Gifts over €200

Now we’re getting into the upper echelons of the market, and the gifts we’re offering are starting to make us dream. We’re talking about beautiful products that we’ll keep for a long time, and that will accompany us in our daily sporting activities.

Retail price: €140

Retail price: €159.99

Retail price: €200

Retail price: €199.99

Gifts over €200

It’s the Rolls-Royce of Christmas gifts, and we’d be delighted to make your loved ones’ eyes sparkle with our competitive prices. Here, only products from our partner Compex.

Retail price: €299

Retail price: €899.99

Retail price: €649.99

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The must-have accessories for cyclists

When you start cycling, you tend to think that you can just grab your bike and head off on an adventure. But that’s not quite true. For maximum enjoyment, you need to take a few precautions and equip yourself with the right accessories before getting on your bike.

Safety always comes first, so let’s start there. Never forget to wear a helmet on your outings. Helmets minimize the severity of a fall and ensure your physical integrity, ride after ride.

Similarly, make sure you’re visible enough to motorists. Don’t hesitate to wear fluorescent vests when riding at dawn or dusk, in cloudy or foggy conditions. Last but not least, use lights on the front and rear of your bike. You can turn them off when the sun is up, or when it’s back!

Another important chapter in the guide for seasoned cyclists: refuelling. Never forget to take water with you. Even if you don’t necessarily realize it when your hair is blowing in the wind, pedaling dehydrates you, and it’s absolutely essential to make up for these water losses. Count on at least one water bottle per hour of effort. If your workouts last longer than 2 hours, you can always refill your water bottles at specific points (parks, bakeries, restaurants, cemeteries…) and this will enable you to continue on your way. And don’t forget to take what are generally known as “solid refreshments”. These include cereal bars, almond paste, fruit, gels and compotes. On our Les Bornées outings, we regularly advise you to take a solid feed every 20 kilometers. This will prevent you from experiencing what is known as “cyclist’s hunger”, which is sure to drain you of all your energy.

Like all cyclists, you’ll be faced with a very specific mishap: a puncture. To avoid finding yourself on foot far from home, make sure you’re equipped with an inner tube, a tire removal kit and an inflation solution (CO2 bomb or hand pump). You’ll then be able to set off again without delay!

Finally, because all precautions are never enough, don’t forget to take with you a telephone, a means of payment and some form of identification. You’ll then be able to contact someone close to you in the event of a problem (or if you’ve just had a flat tire for the 6th time in a row…), to have your bike repaired urgently in a cycle store, or to find your way back because you’re lost. Your identity card will enable emergency services to identify you in the event of an accident. You can also use your means of payment to stop for a coffee along the way!

And if you’re afraid of riding alone, the Les Bornées group is for you. Join us in our various towns and benefit from our group of cyclists all over Europe.

Take out my Les Bornées membership for just €50/year.

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Postural study for cyclists with Vélo Fitting

Why is posture study important on a new bike?

The postural study, as its name suggests, consists of studying the cyclist’s morphological data to improve and optimize his or her position. Whether you’ re a beginner looking to get off to a good start in cycling and avoid mistakes as far as possible, or an experienced rider looking to optimize your position and continue to improve in all areas, postural studies are suitable for all levels.

The session unfolds as follows: first, the person wishing to study their posture sits down on the home trainer. As they pedal, they describe their initial sensations and discuss any pain they may be experiencing during training. These may include back pain or other specific complaints. The specialist can already get an idea of the reason for these pains and use this information later in his analysis.

The specialist will study the cyclist’s gait and pelvis. After ensuring that the saddle is correctly installed, he enters the bike’s data, such as frame size and handlebar width, and places sensors on the rider’s body to analyze his or her posture. These sensors help to understand the body’s movements and transmit data enabling the necessary adjustments to be made.

The postural study ends with the taking of bike measurements, which will enable us to freeze the exact measurements adapted to the cyclist, ideal in case you need to dismantle your bike on your next trip!

The length of the session depends on the rider’s background. In fact, if you’ve already done a postural study before, the adjustments will be quick, around 45 minutes, since all you have to do is take this information.

On the other hand, if it’s your first time, it will take a little longer, around 1h30 to 2h. Likewise, the time will be different if it’s a time trial bike or a bike with a different geometry.

There are many advantages to having a postural study! Posture studies optimize your performance, improve efficiency and make you more comfortable on your bike. Some rides are long, so they need to be enjoyable!

In addition, thanks to this study, you can avoid physiological problems that can be caused by incorrect settings, and prevent recurring injuries such as tendonitis.

A postural study may be expensive, but it’s also a long-term investment , and can even save you money. Thanks to your postural study, you won’t buy the wrong bike – you’ll buy the right one for your posture!