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Will the new Trek Madone revolutionise bike design?
The unreleased new frameset features a radical seat tube with a hole through it
By Luke Friend • Last updated
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Tech of the Month June: Ultegra review, flagship S-Works shoes, Enve wheels and Pinarello’s Grevil F gravel racer
The last four weeks have been big on new tech – buckle in for the best of it
By Anna Marie Hughes • Published
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Tech round up: Schwalbe G-One RS tyre, Pirelli P Zero Race 150 tyre, Hummingbird Flax folding bike and Gocycle's Showroom Partner Programme
From gravel tyres to a 6.9kg folding bike made from sustainable materials we look at the launches you may have missed this week
By Luke Friend • Last updated
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Nukeproof redesigns Digger gravel bike for versatility while keeping the ‘soul of a mountain bike’
Specced with super wide bars, dropper seatpost and 1x drivetrain, this aluminium off-roader also has a “gravity-focused geometry” for ‘gnarly’ gravel
By Anna Marie Hughes • Published
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Pinarello's new Grevil gravel bike is 'devoted to pure performance'
To better meet the demands of gravel racing the Grevil F features greater tyre clearance and aero updates
By Luke Friend • Last updated
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Enve's new SES line-up is hookless, tubeless only - and includes no rim brake models
Simplified line is said to be built for ‘modern road riding’
By Anne-Marije Rook • Last updated
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Colnago revives iconic Art Decor paintjob for Nathan Haas’s custom Unbound G3-X
Special one-off paint scheme revealed ahead of Unbound Gravel
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Garmin’s new Forerunner 955 and 255 smartwatches include solar charging, multi-band GPS and improved training tools
The 955 Solar and 255 Series promise multi-sport functionality and a longer battery life
By Luke Friend • Published
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Tech round up: New Ere Research wheels, Brooks 'take care' guide, Dyedbro gravel frame protection kit, and MAAP's urban jungle survival gear
From budget mid section carbon wheels through to clothing for taking on the city streets, we take you through the launches you might have missed this week
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Are expensive carbon wheels worth it?
We pitted Zipp's 303s 'budget' carbon wheels against the 353 NSW – coming in at three times the price. Just how big is the difference?
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Hammerhead forced to remove Shimano Di2 support on Karoo 2 head units
SRAM’s acquisition of the cycle computer brand earlier this year has come with consequences for Shimano users
By Anna Marie Hughes • Published
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Jason Kenny helps to power British-made carbon bike brand to £214k crowdfund success in just 24 hours
Britain's most decorated Olympian was one of the first to invest and is now part of the UK brand's development team
By Luke Friend • Published
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Are you getting the most out of Strava? Five tools to enhance your Strava experience
Whether it’s deeper analysis, stitching together activities or showcasing your ride, there’s a lot more you can do with Strava integrations
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Rondo launches Ratt all-road bike with variable geometry for swapping wheels
Both 650b and 700c wheels can be accommodated – and the geometry tailored to suit.
By Stefan Abram • Published
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Wider S-Works Torch replaces popular Specialized shoes - and our tech writers had very different first impressions
Wider, lighter, more comfortable and better looking - here's the story behind the development of the S-Works Torch plus our first ride impressions
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Scott adds gravel-specific products to its Tuned collection
New products in the line-up include a SRAM AXS equipped Addict gravel bike
By Luke Friend • Published
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Ellen van Dijk’s hour record-breaking Trek Speed Concept bike in detail
Built not just for speed, Trek’s after another spot in the pantheon of iconic hour bikes
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Radical new 3D-printed Mythos Elix stem launches with £500 price tag
British manufacturer claims its high-tech component is the world's first commercially available 3D-printed stem
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Can a classic steel race bike beat a modern superbike?
We fit power meter pedals to a Colnago C68 and a Colnago Master Olympic and ride them back to back to find out what 30 years of progress translates to in the real world. As it turns out? 14 seconds.
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Friday tech roundup: Garmin's camera-equipped Varia, classic De Marchi jerseys, Smith's latest aero lid and some budget sunnies from California
Garmin packs the latest tech into its new tail light while De Marchi celebrates its glorious past - plus more selected tech highlights of the week
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Canyon release new Aeroad models ending availability drought
While the frameset remains unchanged the 2022 line-up includes DT Swiss wheels throughout and power meters from SLX level upwards
By Luke Friend • Last updated
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Vel adds new gravel and road wheelsets to its expanding lineup
Latest offerings include 60mm carbon road wheel and a 'race-ready' gravel wheelset with a claimed weight of 1,350g
By Luke Friend • Published
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Complaints and backtracking at the Giro as riders bemoan their kit
Equipment sponsors keen to move on after Gaviria calls his Colnago 'sh*t' and Kelderman blames disc brakes for a broken spoke in his Roval wheel
By Luke Friend • Published
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Could this indoor training trend void your warranty?
Concerns have been raised by the Wahoo Kickr Rollr
By Michelle Arthurs-Brennan • Last updated
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Shimano Dura-Ace v SRAM Red eTap AXS: Everything you need to know
Shimano Dura-Ace vs SRAM Red eTap AXS: The two leading groupsets head to head
By Paul Norman • Last updated
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How to tighten a bike headset (video)
Learn how to tighten a bike headset to improve handling and ride feel
By Cycling Active • Last updated
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Is the 'standard' 53/39 tooth chainset dead?
How many bikes do you see with a 53/39 chainset these days?
By Paul Norman • Last updated
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Your next road bike needn't be carbon: could steel, titanium or aluminum be a better choice?
Carbon is often seen as the default option - but a metal bike brings with it a lot of benefits
By Luke Friend • Published
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Raleigh unveils its new Centros with the promise of 130 miles on a single charge
The updated version of its 'do-it-all' e-bike features 625Wh of assistance, a rear rack, built-in wheel lock and more
By Luke Friend • Published