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Landrace Tupelo

Landrace is the brainchild of Phil Cavell and Julian Wall, two bike-fit pioneers who founded bike-fit studio Cyclefit back in the mid-1990s. In their 50-plus cumulative years of experience, the pair have performed fits for everyday amateurs through to Fabian Cancellera, Tom Pidcock and the EF Education-EasyPost team, and it’s this knowledge that has led them to develop the all-road Tupelo.

As you might imagine, correct fit is at the heart of the Tupelo’s mission, so every customer is offered an extensive bike-fit at Cyclefit’s London studio, along with options for pretty much any component imaginable to dial in said fit. So

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