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Dylan Johnson: Why Your Gravel Bike is Slow, Fixing Low Iron & Zone 2 Training

Dylan Johnson: Why Your Gravel Bike is Slow, Fixing Low Iron & Zone 2 Training

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The big gravel deep dive with Mr Tyres Width himself. We break down Dylan's 2026 set up, his gravel bike buyers choice, MTB vs Gravel tyres and the challenges facing his training in 2026.


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Chapters

00:00 intro

00:45 Dylans 2026 Setup

13:00 Optimised Gravel

16:54 Gravel vs MTB Tyres

24:58 Gravel Bike Buyers Guide

31:25 Dylan In Australia

33:00 Recap of 2025

38:20 Challenges post crash

50:58 How Do You Plan Your Season?

56:16 How Do You Pace Zone 2?

1:03:50 Training Content On Youtube

1:07:23 How Do You Define FTP?

1:11:00 Australian Gravel Scene

1:16:47 Help Chris Gravel Setup for 2026

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