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The VeloNews tech team goes to the wind tunnel to find out how much of an advantage aero road helmets can offer.
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Industry Nine announces a new family of wheels with interchangeable axles and a variety of rim depths and widths.
Garmin's Edge 20 is a simple, affordable GPS option, but riders might want to spend a little more for ANT+ and Bluetooth connectivity.
Enve offers new 'cross tubulars, Niner upgrades all-road frames with thru-axles, Lezyne will give away GPS computers, and more.
Art's Cyclery explains the process of putting pedals on and off — and has a tip to remember which pedal spins in which direction.
Cannondale presented a special bike to Ted King after he retired from pro racing this season.
Is your bike ready for the grit and grime that comes with winter riding? Global Cycling Network has advice for prepping your ride.
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Felt adds a new trail bike to its mountain bike line-up, a 140mm-travel rig with 27.5-inch wheels.
New data from Strava, faster Zipp 808s, casual apparel from Primal and Rapha, along with online Park Tool education.
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With quick-steering and the ability to excel on technical courses, the Stigmata hits the mark on several aspects.
Art’s Cyclery talks about keeping the front and rear suspension parts on a MTB clean and in good working order.
Niner put together a versatile ride in the BSB 9 RDO. It's comfortable, but it doesn't quite cut it as a pure 'cross race bike.
Aero integration has seeped into all types of bikes. Here's what you should know about what's out there and how it affects your ride.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions about the quick release recall, bottom brackets, and using chain wax before a rainy ride.
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Racers will find a lot to like in the latest tubeless cyclocross setups, but you might not want to ditch your tubulars just yet.
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What tires are best for the road riding you like to do? Art's Cyclery explains how to pick the ideal rubber for your ride.
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Zinn explains two new 'cross accessories that he finds essential for easy wrenching and happy riding this fall season.
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Specialized unveils the special world champion edition S-Works Tarmac that Peter Sagan will ride in the Abu Dhabi Tour and next season.
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Helmet companies offer HR sensors and aim for better brain protection; IceDot has a new texting feature, and Dero maps Fixit stations.
This week, Art’s Cyclery addresses the multiple levels of chains Shimano offers in its product lineup.
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Bike companies are issuing a joint recall of 1.5 million bicycles due to issues with the front quick release levers and disc brake rotors.
A new aftermarket product, the GoatLink 11, is supposed to improve shifting performance when running wide-range cassettes.
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Ride the Richmond worlds course, check out new devices to track your rides, hop on the fat bike bandwagon, find some casual clothes, and more.
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Art's Cyclery explains how to shorten aluminum and carbon handlebars for mountain bikes.
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Learn more about the bike that American Taylor Phinney will ride at Richmond worlds in Wednesday's elite men's time trial race.
Lennard Zinn provides five highlights from his trips to bike trade shows this year, a list that includes some high-tech gadgetry.
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Global Cycling Network considers if common knowledge is actually true — are wheels are the most important upgrade for your bike?
Art's Cyclery shows us the proper way to keep your bike's drivetrain clean to ensure long-term use and flawless performance.
Back for a second day of Las Vegas madness, VeloNews' reporters are finding more cool gear in the halls of the Interbike trade show.
Global Cycling Network gets a close look at Markel Irizar's Trek Domane, one of the first disc road bikes to be tested in WorldTour racing.
Lennard Zinn soaks in the Italian style at CosmoBike, which, at the moment, looks to be all about neon colors for everything and anything.
Wahoo Fitness, maker of the Kickr indoor trainer, reveals a new GPS device that interfaces with trainers, offers LED indicator lights.
VeloNews takes on Vegas — we're cruising the Interbike show to find all the cool, new, weird, and high-tech gear coming out for 2016.
A cool, wet day in the desert gave riders a chance to dig into tacky trails and see new tech from Lezyne, ENVE, Fuji, and other brands.
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Pioneer announces new power meter that will compete with Stages Cycling as an affordable offering.
A heads-up display allows a cyclist to keep his eyes on the road in front of him, not looking down at his computer.
A look at the Ridley Helium bikes ridden by coaches at Carmichael Training Systems.
The CosmoBike trade show has it all, from elegant De Rosas to stealthy e-bikes, to Olmo fat bikes, and much more, all with Italian flair.
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Lennard Zinn tracks down interesting and new tech at the Italian CosmoBike tradeshow.
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Former owner of Black Diamond Equipment steps into the role of owner/CEO of the Swiss cycling clothing company.
Art's Cyclery explains what to do when a Shimano Di2 rear derailleur stops working in the event of a crash.
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Grandfather of the sport Joe Breeze talks about his original Breezers, the world's first purpose-built mountain bikes.
Art's Cyclery shows us how to use a tubeless tire repair kit to keep these tires on your bike.
Lennard Zinn tackles questions about a perplexing problem involving road disc brakes and a titanium frame, SRAM eTap, and other topics.
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Le Col offers its take on the recent trend toward pro-level, understated road kit, courtesy of pro racer Yanto Barker
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