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Here's the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't.
The BMC Racing rider fell ill after the Volta ao Algarve last month and missed a week of training.
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It's your weekly news round-up on what is happening in the worlds of gravel, mountain biking, and all things rough and dirty.
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Shimano's made-in-Japan jersey ditches shoulder seams to eliminate bunching, thereby reducing drag.
Pactimo Summit Aero RT makes orange look cool, and the hi-vis jersey is cut for racers.
Donkey Label Team Cross Jersey looks good and it’s comfortable with polyester fabric that's soft to the touch.
The United States team wins third consecutive world championship in the women's team pursuit in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.
Poc tends to make aesthetically polarizing gear, but the AVIP jersey hits the nail on the head.
The Ashmei Croix de Fer's fit is snug but forgiving; it’s ideal for gran fondos and all-day warm-weather rides.
Rapha's Arenberg sunglasses are Italian-made full-frame shades that offer tons of coverage and a detachable Zeiss lens.
Building off its debut Open sunglasses, Koo’s Open Cube offers the same pivoting earpieces and Zeiss lens, but in a half-rim style.
The 100% Speedtraps sport a big, angular, almost-robotic look that’s found a home on Peter Sagan’s face.
Louis Garneau Course Air Lite II has a fit system that helps the forefoot expand and stretch for added comfort.
Fizik's Infinito R1 Knit kicks have a high arch and snug fit with exceptional venting.
The Gaerne Carbon G.Stilo+ is on the heavy side, but if you value supreme comfort over weight, look no further.
The Scott Road RC SL shoes feature Carbitex upper and stiff sole for maximum power transfer.
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The Lazer Bullet aero helmet has a novel venting system that can be quickly opened or closed.
If you’re after a light, well-vented helmet for hot days in the hills, the Giant Rev delivers at a great price.
The Oakley Aro5 has aerodynamic touches, a Boa retention dial, and polarizing looks.
Giro's Montaro is a great-looking lid, but that's hardly what makes it a great choice for trail and enduro riders.
Five Ten Kestrel's nylon shank in the midsole flexes enough for walking but provides enough stiffness for efficient pedaling.
Full protection is the name of the game. But power transfer matters too with Shimano's ME-7 shoes.
Giro Code Techlace shoes are some of the most comfortable XC kicks on the market.
Northwave's Spiders combine running shoe aesthetics and breathability with a stiff sole for plenty of power transfer.
If you want dirt performance without the dirt look, Pearl Izumi's Performance T is your jersey.
If you’re after a casual look, Club Ride's New West jersey has it in spades.
You want a no-fuss jersey with no frills, just comfort. Bontrager's Lithos is it.
For the hottest summer days, 100%'s Celium is your go-to jersey.
Kitsbow's Merino wool/synthetic blend offers plenty of warmth for cool late fall rides in its Front Range jersey.
Pactimo packs a lot of smart features into the Terrain jersey at a reasonable price.
If you’re after super-durable shorts, POC's Raceday Enduro baggies are certainly it.
Pactimo's Terrains are a home run for budget-conscious riders who still want exceptional quality.
Bontrager's Stormshell shorts feature a lightweight and breathable Profila Stormshell fabric to keep the storm at bay.
The Traverse MTB shorts by Mission Workshop have a contoured waist and an integrated waist belt.
If it’s going to be a swelteringly hot day, look no further than the 100% Celium baggies.
If you need an upright fit and like a bike with mild-mannered steering, the Synapse should be near the top of your list.
With the Paralane, Focus has created a disc-brake road bike for all seasons, all conditions, and for a variety of riding styles.
Fuji's Gran Fondo is stiff under power and handles with the quickness of a race bike — good for when that fondo gets spirited on a timed segment.
Scott found ways to make the Foil 10 Disc something you’d be happy to ride on the regular.
The Canyon Ultimate CF SL Disc 8.0 could be the best bike on the market under $3,000, or it could be the best bike period.
From the fast-handling frame to the smart parts spec, the FR2 Disc eTap should please those who pin on numbers week in and week out.
Norco's Optic A2 makes a spectacular case for keeping more cash in your pocket while having just as much fun out on the trails.
Mondraker Foxy Carbon RR couples competent climbing ability with an absolute shred fest downhill.
The Tour de France will end the tradition of female hostesses on the awards stage, following the Vuelta's lead.
Argon 18’s Krypton GF is proof positive a new era of endurance bikes has arrived.
With the Aria 105, Bianchi looks to serve a different demographic: the entry-level racer on a budget.
In a word? Fast. That’s the Propel Advanced SL.
Distilled to its core, the Orca Aero is a sleek machine for flat, fast days.
If you’re after a climbing-specific tool, it’s hard to find one that’s better than the Émonda SLR Disc.
With 2.1-inch knobby tires on 650b wheels, the Open U.P.P.E.R. blurs the line between bike segments.
Specialized went all-in on innovative components to make the ultimate gravel bike in the S-Works Diverge.
Masi's CXGRc is an interesting blend of ’cross geometry and gravel bike build.
If you’re built for the long haul, or want a bike to serve as both your adventure steed and daily commuter, the Marin Gestalt is built for you.
The Pivot Mach 5.5 is almost an enduro bike, has the essence of an XC bike, looks plus-sized, but remains lithe.
The Trek Fuel EX 9.9 has redefined the do-everything mountain bike.
Strade Bianche may only be in its 12th edition, but that hasn't stopped it from emerging as one of the sport's best one-day events.
A ceramic coating on the sides helps reduce friction in crashes on the POC Avip VPDS Ceramic bibs.
Ideal for hot days, the Endura Pro SL Bibshort II's coldblack treatment keeps you plenty cool while providing UPF50+ protection.
Shimano S-Phyre chamois is moderately thick and comfortable for long days in the saddle.
Trek's Checkpoint should appeal to gravel riders who know they’ll be abusing their gear or first-timers who don't want to break the bank.
The Italian rider moved over to Bora-Hansgrohe for this season and will serve as one of Peter Sagan's lieutenants.
Saturday's race is expected to be wet and muddy on the gravel roads, which only adds to the event's character.
Velocio's Ultralight Link Jersey has a very fine, highly breathable material that dries quickly, making it great for sweltering days.
The Signature Fly Bib reveals just how much thought Velocio put into creating a bib specifically for women.
Bell's Z20 is so abundantly vented you might suffer from brain freeze if the temps dip below 45 degrees.
Shimano's RP7 shoes are all about understated style.
Pearl Izumi's Women's P.R.O. bib offers excellent support on epic days in the saddle.
Pearl Izumi's Elite Pursuit jersey is a nice compromise if you want an attractive, comfortable jersey without the painted-on look.
Smith's Session only has Koroyd in certain areas to help keep the cost of the helmet down.
Kask's Rex is a perennial favorite at VeloNews for its light weight and comfortable fit.
Leatt has its own answer to MIPS called 360° Technology used in the DBX 3.0 helmet.