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Why does Cav’s chain keep coming off after sprints?
Cav has made it to 35 stage wins - but should we be worried about the Manx Missile's derailed chain?
By Stefan Abram Last updated
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A close look at Mark Cavendish's £180,000 Tour de France setup
Cavendish was riding a fully custom bike frame, handlebar and stem, a custom helmet, which helped his outfit add up to well over six figures.
By Joe Baker Published
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Classified supercharges 1x with wireless, electronic 1x16 groupset 'Vistar Powershift'
Classified and TRP have joined forces to create the widest range road and gravel groupset on the market
By Joe Baker Published
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Elite launches adjustable smart frame with virtual shifting that rivals Zwift Ride
Déjà vu? Just like the Zwift Ride it attaches to a turbo trainer, but there are some key differences
By Luke Friend Published
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Internet reacts to Dylan Groenewegen's 'aero beak' glasses
The Dutch sprinter hopes to fly like a bird in today's sprint stage - but what's the story behind those glasses?
By Joe Baker Published
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New Specialized S-Works shoes break cover at Tour de France
The shoes were spotted on the feet of Remco Evenepeol during a training ride in Florence ahead of the opening stages
By Luke Friend Published
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Will this be Mark Cavendish's record-breaking bike? Plus more Tour de France tech ahead of the Grand Depart
Sir Cav will hope his new Wilier Filante SLR brings him his 35th win, Bora teams up with Red Bull for a tour-edition SL8, Israel PremierTech attempts to win over the home crowd and Lidl-Trek race on FSC®-certified rubber
By Luke Friend Published
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Trek's newest, lightweight Madone kills off the Émonda
The US brand has merged two platforms to create one performance race bike, the Madone SLR Gen 8
By Luke Friend Published
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Superlight Wilier Verticale SLR debuts with a frame weight of just 658 grams
Featherweight replacement for the Wilier 0 SLR is unashamedly all about climbing
By Joe Baker Published
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Electric bike maintenance – 6 basic tips to keep your e-bike running smoothly, from an electric bike shop owner
Want to get the most out of your electric bike? Here’s our guide on how to keep e-bikes well maintained and perfectly functioning
By Stefan Abram Last updated
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Bianchi's Oltre goes electric plus a more affordable Colnago and Fizik's custom saddle service
The e-Oltre weighs just 11kg in its lightest guise while the Colnago V4 features V4Rs styling at a lower price point
By Luke Friend Published
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2024 Tour de France bikes: what are the pros riding?
Twenty-two teams will start this year's Tour de France in Florence. Here are the bikes they'll be riding
By Luke Friend Last updated
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New Pinarello Dogma F slashes weight and improves efficiency with "Aero Keel"
Ineos' new race machine has been designed around real-life Tour de France data
By Joe Baker Published
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Does your bike need handcuffs? Plus three eye-catching models from Basso, Wilier and Standert
Abus' Chain Claw handcuff lock might be the accessory you never knew you needed, while Basso honours its hometown with a limited-edition Diamante SV race bike
By Luke Friend Published
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Zwift Ride: Indoor training brand's re-entry into hardware market is absolutely not what we were expecting
Yep, Zwift Ride has been resurrected. It’s now an entry-level indoor smart bike that’s inexpensive to buy, simple to use and easy to live with. A disappointment for seasoned Zwifties perhaps, but a potential delight for newbies.
By Simon Fellows Published
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Trek teases new Check**** gravel bike - here's everything we know about it
Trek already has the Checkpoint, but it looks like a new gravel race bike is set to disturb the market
By Joe Baker Published
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Wahoo unveils brand new features for Elemnt bike computer users
Smart light, music and GoPro control with improved third-party training app integration through the touch of a button
By Rachel Sokal Published
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What these leaked bikes tell us about Tour de France tech and the future of design
Trek, Canyon, and Pinarello are all teasing unreleased bikes which follow a particular formula
By Joe Baker Published
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Best saddles for gravel 2024: performance, comfort and durability for riding off road
Combining off-road comfort and support with on-road performance, it's well worth having a look at these gravel-specific saddles
By Rachel Sokal Last updated
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I build up dream bikes for a living - here’s how to turn your cheap bike into a superbike, for less
Mechanic and dream builder Glen Whittington lifts the lid on the best bang for buck ways to spend your cash
By Glen Whittington Published
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Is this a new Pinarello Dogma spotted at Ineos Grenadiers training camp?
Carlos Rodriguez, and others, were spotted riding what appears to be a new race bike ahead of the Dauphine which commences this weekend
By Joe Baker Published
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I've tried every type of 'gravel bike suspension' going - here's what I really think of these systems, as a pro mechanic
Gravel bikes are becoming more and more capable, but, do they really need more squish? Mechanic Glen Whittington has tested most systems on the market, and says, 'it depends'
By Glen Whittington Published
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Hunt rolls out sustainable wheels, PRO debuts aero gravel bars, Santini x Pirelli collab and Hexis serves up a feast of new features
Recycled content appears in three Hunt wheelsets, Santini celebrates the Sport Club Pirelli, PRO 'discovers' gravel aero bars and Hexis updates its recipe for fuelling success
By Luke Friend Published
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Undercover Mechanic: Cycling's wheel industry is riddled with marketing spiel, here's what you really need to look for in new wheels
I could launch a wheel company from my sofa in the space of 30-minutes, and many consumers would be hard pressed to tell the difference, claims our Undercover Mechanic
By Undercover Mechanic Published
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Will solid bike tyres ever really be a good solution to punctures?
Many beginner cyclists seek "puncture proof tyres" - but the ultimate option, a solid tyre, isn't something we see many adult riders choosing to adopt
By Paul Norman Published
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SRAM Red specific bars, Zipp specific Goodyear tires plus a Rene Herse bar bag and MAAP Alt_Road clothing
Zipp's SL 80 Race handlebars are created to work seamlessly with the new Red shifters while Goodyear's VectorR tires are designed around Zipp's 353 NSW and 303 rims
By Luke Friend Published
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Four bikes from Specialized, Giant, Fara and Cannondale available with the new lightweight SRAM Red AXS groupset
The lightest-ever version of SRAM Red AXS launched today, so here is our pick of complete bikes equipped with the new groupset
By Luke Friend Published
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New SRAM Red AXS groupset has been launched - here's why I think Dura-Ace Di2 is still king
After 800km on the new SRAM groupset, I'm still not quite a convert - here's why
By Joe Baker Published
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New SRAM Red AXS groupset might be the 'lightest electronic, ever', but we spent 1,690km on it, and this is what we really thought
SRAM finally releases its new Red AXS groupset, with improved brakes and impressive weight savings
By Joe Baker Published