33.105 km from Patagonia to Alaska

25. January 2022

Kamran Ali cycled an unbelievable total of 33,105 km from Patagonia to Alaska. Kamran himself describes this trip as the “tour of his life” – to realize his dream he quit his job and left civil life behind. Kamran reaches his destination Alaska after 3 years, 7 months and 10 days. Of course, you can do it faster, but Kamran takes his time for the countries, the landscapes and people and documents these encounters in emotional stories and breathtaking pictures.

WEITERE BEITRĂ„GE

PINION REPOSITIONS ITSELF FOR FURTHER GRWOTH IN SALES

PINION REPOSITIONS ITSELF FOR FURTHER GRWOTH IN SALES

Following the successful product launch of the Pinion Motor.Gearbox.Unit and the expansion of Smart.Shift technology (electric shifting, including for non-e-bikes), the course has been set for further growth at the drive specialist from Stuttgart. In order to optimally serve the high demand for Pinion products in the long term, Pinion is strengthening its sales division and making organizational adjustments.

GEOS E-BIKE NOW WITH PINION SMART.SHIFT

GEOS E-BIKE NOW WITH PINION SMART.SHIFT

The Berlin-based bicycle manufacturer led by Peter Hanstein is known for the timeless design of its e-bikes: a high-quality steel frame with a hard and corrosion-resistant coating and a permanently installed battery. Customers can use the configurator at GEOS to put together their own dream bike.

PINION SMART.SHIFT IN DOWNHILL WORLDCUP

PINION SMART.SHIFT IN DOWNHILL WORLDCUP

Our Pinion Smart.Shift technology caused a sensation last year with the Stromer ST7. In the future, the electric shift control will also be seen in combination with other e-bikes in the E-Speed and E-Light categories, as well as for the first time as a version with its own power supply for normal Pinion bikes without motor assistance.

For the past two years, the Swiss professional team Gamux Racing has been relying on the advantages of our gearbox technology in professional cycling and is developing its own downhill bikes around the central gear shift.