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In search of the fast groove, the Solitude collection is reborn for 2023. Updated fit and bold graphics elevates race car livery from superspeedways to the transient arenas of cycling.
Mechanism Pro is our search for speed solutions. A new calibre of pro cycling apparel.
The Mechanism Collection is constructed with a race fit for unsurpassable performance on the days that matter most.
Designed with a relaxed fit for more endurance-based riding styles, the Essential Collection is built for the love of cycling.
The Escapism Collection is our model for exploring beyond the white lines on the road and giving meaning to everything that exists outside these boundaries.
The Off-Race Collection of casual wear delivers functionality, style, and comfort for everyday use in any environment.
Fusing aesthetics and hybrid performance. This collaborative effort with Salomon integrates products that fuses the daily routines on and off the bike. In the intersection between city and nature, performance and functionality.
The Falconer II Aero MIPS Helmet, presented in this season's favourite colourways, is a top-of-the-line helmet for fast-paced road cycling.
The Balance Collection has been created as a means of promoting the development of off-season strength building to lead to a more competitive racing season.
The limited drop of Steve Tilford Foundation Racing team kit celebrates a successful campaign from our favourite racers.
A brand new collection of limited-edition bags and accessories for on and off-the-bike use.
The PAS Capsule Collection is our take on a uniform race team experience. Introducing a full kit for autumn and winter, the collection introduces a stringent set of graphic elements and lettering on a dark grey canvas.
A playground for the creative force of Pas Normal Studios, Karl-Oskar Olsen. T.K.O. is our signature label for artistic expression and fashion-based aesthetics.
Intended Use
Cycling clothing and accessories designed for the hardest days on the bike.
Apparel and accessories suited to exploratory gravel rides and multi-day adventures.
Apparel and accessories suited for everyday riding. Commutes, social rides, casual road riding, leisure rides or longer rides where comfort is key.
Apparel and accessories suited for the changing seasons with changing temperatures.
Apparel and accessories suited to winter rides.
Cycling kits with exceptional performance for changing weather conditions.
Apparel and accessories suited to warm conditions.
Wet weather kits and outer layers to keep you protected from the elements.
Casual apparel suited to everyday life.
Essential apparel and equipment for off-the-bike strength training.
In search of the fast groove, the Solitude collection is reborn for 2023. Updated fit and bold graphics elevates race car livery from superspeedways to the transient arenas of cycling.
Mechanism Pro is our search for speed solutions. A new calibre of pro cycling apparel.
Designed to explore the boundaries and space between. Between exhaustion and happiness. Race and adventure.
The Mechanism Collection is constructed with a race fit for unsurpassable performance on the days that matter most.
Designed with a relaxed fit for more endurance-based riding styles, the Essential Collection is built for the love of cycling.
The Escapism Collection is our model for exploring beyond the white lines on the road and giving meaning to everything that exists outside these boundaries.
The limited drop of Steve Tilford Foundation Racing team kit celebrates a successful campaign from our favourite racers.
The Off-Race Collection of casual wear delivers functionality, style, and comfort for everyday use in any environment.
Fusing aesthetics and hybrid performance. This collaborative effort with Salomon integrates products that fuses the daily routines on and off the bike. In the intersection between city and nature, performance and functionality.
The Falconer II Aero MIPS Helmet, presented in this season's favourite colourways, is a top-of-the-line helmet for fast-paced road cycling.
The Balance Collection has been created as a means of promoting the development of off-season strength building to lead to a more competitive racing season.
A brand new collection of limited-edition bags and accessories for on and off-the-bike use.
A playground for the creative force of Pas Normal Studios, Karl-Oskar Olsen. T.K.O. is our signature label for artistic expression and fashion-based aesthetics.
The PAS Capsule Collection is our take on a uniform race team experience. Introducing a full kit for autumn and winter, the collection introduces a stringent set of graphic elements and lettering on a dark grey canvas.
Intended Use
Cycling clothing and accessories designed for the hardest days on the bike.
Apparel and accessories suited to exploratory gravel rides and multi-day adventures.
Apparel and accessories suited for everyday riding. Commutes, social rides, casual road riding, leisure rides or longer rides where comfort is key.
Apparel and accessories suited for the changing seasons with changing temperatures.
Apparel and accessories suited to winter rides.
Cycling kits with exceptional performance for changing weather conditions.
Apparel and accessories suited to warm conditions.
Wet weather kits and outer layers to keep you protected from the elements.
Casual apparel suited to everyday life.
Essential apparel and equipment for off-the-bike strength training.
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Pas Normal Studios x Monocle
Begin in Palma at (1) Pas Normal Studios where you can secure your caffeine fix with an excellent flat white. Close to the store is the (2) Mercat De Santa Catalina, a market full of delicious local food that’s always a good bet for breakfast – grab a pastry, load up on fruit and you’re on your way. Cycle for five minutes into town and you can find yourself at (3) La Pecera. Marlene Albaladejo opened her furniture shop in 2006, which makes her something of a newcomer when compared to (4) Gordiola. The shop is owned by the Gordiola Glass Company, which opened in 1719. You can find a selection of artisanal glassware here, created using techniques perfected over three centuries.
Spend a bit of time in both spaces and you’ll have worked up an appetite. Luckily, in Palma there is no shortage of bakeries, cafés and restaurants to choose from. Take a detour through the urban green space that is the Parc de Sa Feixina and grab a table at (5) El Perrito. This charming neighbourhood food and coffee spot is pet and (crucially) cyclist friendly. The menu is simple but effective with plenty of choice for those with dietary requirements. With outdoor tables and friendly staff, you can happily spend a couple of hours here.
What happens next depends on how you want to cycle. If you wish to remain in Palma, there are numerous shops and stalls that you can dedicate the day to exploring. (6) Mimbrería Vidal, for instance, is a family-run basketery stocking a plethora of woven goods. It’s places such as these that embody Palma’s creative spirit: contemporary products that draw on the traditional techniques of local artisans. However, if you prefer to stretch your legs on Mallorca’s winding mountain roads, there are a number of longer distance cycle routes. Why not drop in at Pas Normal once more and ask their advice?
Either way, be sure to make your way to the rooftop bar of (7) Hotel Hostel Cuba by sunset. With gorgeous views of Palma, it’s a perfect spot to relax with a well-earned drink.
The return journey into the city is fairly easy if you choose to ride along the placid waters of the lake. A stop-off at secluded sauna (6) Stadtoase to soothe your aching muscles will probably make you thirsty for something chilled; thankfully, our itinerary leads you straight to the peerless (7) Gamper Bar, where you can toast your achievements with a well-mixed negroni in the same neighbourhood where you started the day.
This Palma space serves as a meeting point for local cyclists and those visiting from further afield. Drop in here for a coffee and browse items from the brand’s new collection while you’re there. Group rides, organised by Pas Normal, leave from here weekly, making it a key cycling community hub.
This fresh-food market gives a great flavour of Palma’s culinary offering. While it’s a handy spot for breakfast, you can visit at any time of day and find something suitable to eat. Bar La Tapita, for instance, is always good for a few plates of tapas – and a couple of cervezas, if the mood takes you.
La Pecera – or “the fishbowl” – uses smart, contemporary pieces to champion the traditional methods of local craftspeople. Owner Marlene Albaladejo sells a range of chairs, lamps and tables, all of which are produced in Mallorca. It’s a shining advert for the island’s rich creative spirit.
Mallorca is home to a few traditional glass-blowing factories but, at more than 300 years old, Gordiola is the longest running. Its Palma shop has an array of beautiful items on display and according to the staff, no one piece is the same. If you’re looking to pick up a gift for someone that feels considered and special, there is plenty to choose from here.
A regular haunt for Mallorca’s cycling community, perhaps in part due to its proximity to Pas Normal. Whether you’re a seasoned rider, a fairweather enthusiast or simply arriving on foot, this is a charming, easy lunch spot to frequent.
For another great example of Mallorca’s artisanal character, Mimbrería Vidal is well worth a visit. A family business for decades, it’s one of the island’s last traditional wickerwork shops and home to a variety of bags, baskets, hats and more.
A good rooftop bar should have three things: cold drinks, fun people and a gorgeous view. Luckily, the roof space at Hotel Hostal Cuba ticks all these boxes. Toast your day exploring the streets of Palma and beyond by grabbing a table here with friends.