AFL 2023: Slender Bec Judd cheers on her son Oscar, 11, at the cricket

Bec Judd looks every inch the Aussie ‘soccer mom’ as she shows off her slender frame in Jagged activewear at her eldest son Oscar’s cricket match

She spent a decade supporting her husband Chris Judd at AFL games.

But these days, you’re more likely to see Bec Judd cheering on her four children at weekend sports matches.

The footy WAG, 40, was in ‘soccer mom’ mode on Saturday as she eagerly watched her son Oscar, 11, from the sidelines during a cricket game in Melbourne.

She looked stylish in head-to-toe activewear from her own label Jaggad, including a T-shirt, tight bike shorts and pink socks.

The former Channel Nine weather presenter completed her look with designer sunglasses and black Nike sneakers.

AFL 2023: Slender Bec Judd cheers on her son Oscar, 11, at the cricket

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Ritchey Ultra mountain bike returns retro red, white & blue Team fade for 50th Anniversary
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Ritchey’s next bike to get a limited 50th Anniversary edition is the Ultra hardtail mountain bike, bringing back that iconic red, white & blue Team fade with some new flourishes. It’s the last of Ritchey’s steel bikes to get an anniversary make-over, and returns to the classic Team paint job that was ridden to many early mountain biking championships and Olympic medals.

Ritchey Ultra mountain bike in 50th Anniversary red, white & blue

Ritchey Ultra mountain bike returns retro red, white & blue Team fade for 50th Anniversary
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The red, white, and blue panel fade paintjob itself isn’t entirely new, but it’s always been pretty hard to come by. Starting out as a team-only look in the 1990s, a number were made back in 2020 for the Ultra hardtail. But those disappeared quickly.

So, “doubling down on the homage paid to Ritchey’s incredible heritage” for

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What happened to the Diamondback Andean, the craziest bike of the 2010s?

We’re going back to 2016 for this ‘vintage’ edition of Bike at Bedtime, and a contraption that was proclaimed the fastest bike in the world when it launched. The Diamondback Andean (yep Diamondback, best known for sensible and affordable leisure bikes) could be mistaken for a concept bike with its radical MotoGP-style frame, but it went on sale to the public. 

The launch price was $8,069 (around £6,630 today) for a full bike with Shimano Dura-Ace shifting and disc brakes, which was expensive but not completely outrageous, and if anything rather reasonable compared to other triathlon superbikes of recent years. The equally radical Cervelo P5X beam-style tri bike, for example, launched with a whopping £13,500 price tag for the top-of-the-range version in 2016. 

The Andean left us a bit stunned at the time because Diamondback wasn’t exactly associated with high-end or innovation by the 2000s. Although the name is a

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Industry Digest: Record Sales, Pon.Bike’s Lithuania Bike Factory, Rab’s Cycling Apparel & More
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E-MTB access depends on Class 1 and responsible use

By: David Wiens // Bicycle Retailer and Industry News

Every day at IMBA, we’re hearing from a land manager, an IMBA Local partner, a local trail champion, or a recreation professional about e-MTBs. From questions about the class system, to identification, management, enforcement, speed, trail etiquette — while mountain bike trails and riding styles vary widely, we’re observing a common set of challenges

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For years, the Campagnolo shift thumb buttons have been an unmistakable part of the Italian brand’s Ergopower levers. Indeed it has often been a key talking point during passionate groupset manufacturer debates between cyclists for years, but it looks as though that may be about to all change. 

It looks as though Campagnolo may have a new Super Record groupset in the works which will ditch the iconic and long-standing thumb shifter buttons, and use wireless technology in the first new groupset for the Italian brand since 2019. 

In a story first shared on the internet forum weight weenies, there looks to be evidence that Campagnolo has sought to obtain a licence to market a wireless electrical system in the US. To quote the Federal Communications Commission’s website  “The FCC is responsible for managing and licensing the electromagnetic spectrum for commercial users and for non-commercial users including state, county and

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