This Edition has it all: a fiery debate to spark your takes, a heart-tugger to slow your scroll, a chef’s kiss vid from Kaos, and enough good vibes to carry you through the weekend. Let’s Send It 👇
Photo of the Day

Oh you know, it’s just Kriss Kyle, casually doing Kriss Kyle things, in a Kriss Kyle kind of place.
If we tried this, we’d probably end up in the ER. But for Kriss? Just another Tuesday.
📸 Eisa Bakos behind the lens.
Video of the Day
Kaos Seagrave just locked down the VOD crown to wrap the week, and it’s no surprise why.
He spent three solo days shredding Chatel Bike Park in France, with only his bike and a tight-knit film crew for company. The result? Hold Fast—a masterpiece of bike park beauty, dialed tricks, and cinematic gold.
Our favorite moment is a huge 360 at 2:14.
Industry Update - Transition Factory Racing is over 😢
The latest UCI changes are starting to claim some names, and this one hits hard. Transition Factory Racing is closing its doors, leaving a big gap in the downhill scene.
From shredding trails to stacking podiums, they’ve been a force to reckon with—and we’ll seriously miss seeing that squad in action. Pour one out for the team that always kept it fast and loose.
All good things must come to an end.
Due to structural and organizational changes of the World Cup DH series that are out of our control, Transition Factory Racing will no longer be able to continue operating. We’re deeply saddened to announce this news, and to see so many other programs having to take similar measures. We will always think very fondly of the past two years and the lasting memories we created.
It has been an incredible two years of racing for the Transition Factory Racing program. Our little team accomplished some amazing things in a short period of time; A World Cup overall title, many World Cup DH victories and podiums, National Championship titles, National wins and more.
We can’t thank all of our partners enough for believing in us, and the unwavering support along the way. We couldn’t have done it without you. And to our amazing athletes and staff, you are the most inspiring and talented group of individuals any team could ask for. It has been an honor to watch you all grow and achieve your goals. We wish everyone involved the best.
Transition Bikes

Bike Porn

It’s been a hot minute since Cube bikes graced our screens, but Jess Blewitt’s World Champs bike just came across our desk. Absolute stunner.
This bike struts. Forget weapons of choice—this thing looks like it belongs in a Bond movie.
📸 Seb Schieck
Got a bike that makes your friends drool? We wanna see it! Shoot us an email at editorial@thesenditdaily.com, and maybe your ride will be the next superstar.


Debate
Alloy vs. Carbon: The ultimate MTB cage match

Alloy fans: “We like our bikes like our coffee—strong, reliable, and won’t bankrupt us when we crash!” ☕
Carbon crew: “Yeah, cool story. We’ll just be over here with our featherweight frames and aero vibes, flying past you on the climbs.” 😎
Enough with the nonsense. We want thoughts from The Send It Daily community! Let’s start with the common arguments 👇
Alloy (Aluminum)
Pros:
💵 Budget-friendly! Save your cash for post-ride tacos.
🛠️ Durable and crash-resistant—ready for whatever your sketchy line throws at it.
🧑🔧 Easier (and cheaper) to repair if things go sideways.
Cons:
🏋️♂️ Heavier—might feel it on the climbs.
🎸 Sometimes harsher ride quality (hello, arm pump).
Carbon
Pros:
🚀 Featherweight for those uphill slogs or KOM attempts.
🔥 Sleek and stiff—power transfer like a pro.
🤩 Let’s be honest: carbon bikes just look fast.
Cons:
💸 Big $$$—prepare your wallet for tears.
❄️ Not as tough—one bad crash, and your frame could be toast.
Let's put this to bed. What do you think?

Laugh of the Day
Some of our friends just don’t get it…

For the ❤️ of two wheels.

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