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Tech of the Month August: Magnesium bikes, wheels and pedals; new Vittoria tyres and Enve's Melee road bike
Are magnesium alloys really the wonder material they're cracked up to be?
By Stefan Abram • Published
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Ever wished there was something like Google Street View for gravel trails? Komoot launches Trail View to help riders see what’s rideable
New Trail View on komoot’s route planner aims to help riders scout out their adventure before setting out
By Anna Marie Hughes • Published
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Gear check: What gear ratios did riders choose to conquer the Grand Ballon?
Before Saturday's seventh stage in the Vosges Mountains Cycling Wweekly took a look at the preferred fear ratios in the Tour de France Femmes peloton
By Owen Rogers • Published
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NBA legend LeBron James invests $30 million in Canyon as German bike brand increases US presence
NBA megastar's money aimed at boosting Canyon and is billed as "the perfect match"
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Tech round up: Schwalbe Natural Bike Soap, SaveMyBar plugs, WattBike customised gearing and Muoverti Tiltbike
From an environmentally-friendly bike cleaning product to Tour de France-winning bar bungs
By Luke Friend • Published
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Google Maps upgrades its cycle navigation with added detail - including warnings of heavy traffic and steep hills
Bike routes will now highlight potential difficulties as well as supplying detailed information about road type and providing comparisons
By Luke Friend • Published
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Unreleased Factor gravel bike raced by Dylan Johnson at Crusher in the Tushar and Unbound
It looks like Factor's update to its LS gravel bike is now taking more cues from the aero Ostro than the lightweight O2…
By Stefan Abram • Published
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What could be next for SRAM’s growing empire?
Here's our predications for currently available models and new acquisitions...
By Stefan Abram • Published
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Open to some dream-build inspiration? Nine lust-worthy bikes of Grinduro Wales gravel race
Small brands, big brands, no brand – would you prefer a big name or to build your own frame from scratch for your perfect gravel bike?
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Aerodynamic testing for cyclists: what are your options and how much does it cost?
Aero testing is becoming better and more accessible. Here we go through the options to help you improve yours
By Tom Epton • Published
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Now you can own the Tour de France-winning bike: Cervélo S5 is officially revealed
Used by Jumbo-Visma to great success in 2022, the updated S5 promises aero gains and an easier-to-adjust cockpit
By Luke Friend • Published
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New, lower-priced Vittoria Corsa N.EXT tyre: the Conti GP 5000 killer?
New Corsa has a nylon instead of cotton casing, has better puncture resistance and grip in the wet, and is hookless compatible
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Here's how cleaning your bike regularly can save you money in the long run
Bicycle components don't come cheap so we offer some cleaning tips to help improve their longevity
By Luke Friend • Published
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Tech round up: Kask Mojito³ helmet, Velocio's 'most advanced' jersey, Danish-inspired concept e-bike, Thousand Traveler lights
From Kask 's Mojito³ in new matt colours to a concept e-bike designed for the rigours of the city
By Luke Friend • Published
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How to maximise on profits when selling your bike online
Cleaning and servicing your bike before you sell it can really make a difference, here’s what you need to focus on, and how to make your listing stand out
By Anna Marie Hughes • Last updated
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Enve launches the Melee, its first mass-produced frameset that comes in stock sizes, one colour and costs $5,500
US brand follows up last year's bespoke Custom Road with a Far East-made, off-the-peg option that's only marginally more affordable
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Another bike goes 'wireless-specific' – SRAM and Ribble Cycles create a tech-focussed titanium gravel prototype
One-off build aims to showcase SRAM's XPLR range and wireless eTap AXS shifting
By Luke Friend • Published
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Just how short are those chainstays? New Basso Diamante hides an extreme geometry behind classic styling
Still evolving after two decades of production, the latest version of Basso's flagship road bike is lighter than ever before
By Luke Friend • Published
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Canyon Aeroad CFR is still Movistar's flat-stage bike despite the new Ultimate going aero
Movistar's veteran Basque climber Gorka Izagirre will hope to fly high in the Pyrenees. Here we look at his weapon of choice for the flatter stages
By Luke Friend • Last updated
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Electric bike anti-lock braking system head to head: Our verdict on Shimano vs Bosch
We’ve been hands on with both Shimano and Bosch’s ABS systems at Eurobike, finding their limits on a gravel-covered skid pan
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Can the British summer charge a Garmin Edge 1040 Solar?
It does better than perhaps you might expect...
By Stefan Abram • Last updated
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Exploding backpacks, antilock brakes and crit specific tyres? The delightful tech of Eurobike
Plus some radical chamois tech soon to be coming to shorts near you
By Luke Friend • Last updated
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Spotted at the Tour de France: Toms Skujiņš Trek Madone SLR
The Trek-Segafredo rider continues to ride selflessly in the service of others at the this year's race aboard the radically redesigned Madone
By Luke Friend • Published
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Can Alexey Lutsenko secure a top-10 place and save Astana's Tour de France?
The Kazakh GC rider heads into the final week looking for success aboard a Wilier 0 SLR
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Classified gold hubs, glasses with a rearview mirror, a 5kg German bike and a pair of naked mannequins... Eurobike is back!
We avoided being brainwashed by the big brands' PRs and roamed the huge halls of the Frankfurt Messe incognito to track down the tech you really wanted to see
By Simon Smythe • Published
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Wattshop launches light, lower priced version of record breaking time trial cockpit
New TT poles are £390 - a third the price of the Anemoi - and they're compatible with 22.2mm clamps for use with standard cockpits
By Tom Epton • Published
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New Brompton Electric P Line powers up with a Williams motor and a titanium rear frame
F1 comes to folding e-bikes with the launch of the iconic British brand's lightest so far
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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Rondo launches super slack ‘descent oriented’ MYLC gravel bike
Find yourself "underbiked" on singletrack trails – but don't want to give up on the drop bars? Rondo reckons it's got the answer for you...
By Stefan Abram • Published
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New Cannondale Topstone Alloy: stable geometry, more versatility and lower price - and what we think
More than just an aluminium copy of the carbon version, the Topstone Alloy is designed for a wider range of riding and is super user-friendly
By Simon Smythe • Last updated
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