First Look: Enve G23 rims
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This week's lineup of tech news includes several new products being unveiled at this weekend's Dirty Kanza.
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This week, Lennard Zinn addresses reader questions about a host of issues.
Italian tire company Pirelli expands its line-up with an all-season tubeless tire to handle mixed terrain and pavement alike.
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Chris Case outlines what you should bring to a grueling gravel race such as the 200-mile Dirty Kanza.
The crew at Kona has delivered a road bike that reflects who they are by blurring lines.
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Lennard Zinn addressed a follow-up question regarding a recent column about coasting downhill and the forces that come into play.
The latest entry level apparel from Castelli provides functional simplicity that feels classic, not budget.
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We speak with Enve Composites's Scott Neilsen about how carbon fiber manufacturing affects bicycle wheel design.
Rapha's new Cargo bib shorts and Technical T-shirt offer a big hit and a big miss.
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ROTOR installs its new 11speed hydraulic shifting group UNO on our Specialized Diverge.
Lennard answers a reader's question about his Shimano Di2 shifting and explains why hoop stress can damage rims.
Words by Bryan Yates w/images by Tim Schamber
Endurance bicycles walk the line between comfort and racing performance — a balancing act that has gone on since day one.
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Here's your week in tech — all the gear news you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
The new Super Jake is about 'cross first, with a little side of gravel for versatility.
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Gravel Gear from the Italian Race Masters
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Gravel bikes with 650b wheels offer road geometry with mountain bike versatility. Is it the best of both worlds?
Shimano's E-Tube project puts shifting customization within easy reach for all.
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Chris Yu from Specialized walks us through Computational Fluid Dynamics and explains how it influences bicycle design today.
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What does it mean when a major bike company has a patent for an innovative product? It's a glimpse into the future, but not a guarantee.
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A first look at the Fezzari Signal Peak we'll be riding at the four Epic Rides mountain bike races in 2018.
Lennard Zinn addresses questions relating to coasting vs. pedaling downhill and other topics.
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While the UCI’s “3:1 rule” has vanished, your bike isn’t radically more aerodynamic. Here’s why.
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Peter Sagan and the new nasal dilating 100% SPEEDCRAFT AIR
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Take a moto shock, make it smaller, and bolt it to a mountain bike, right? Turns out MTB suspension is more complicated than that.
Lennard Zinn summarizes some of what he encountered during the recent Sea Otter Classic.
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A look at the new Stumpjumper, vintage rides, more wood bikes, and Marin's custom-painted Wolf Ridge.
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Our reporters are on the ground at Sea Otter Classic 2018, scoping out all the new and cool bike tech in Monterey, California.
Innovative pedals, hi-vis shoes and hitch-free Kuat racks on display at day 3 of the Sea Otter Classic.
Our reporters are on the ground at Sea Otter Classic 2018, scoping out all the new and cool bike tech in Monterey, California.
Velonews is on the ground at Sea Otter Classic 2018, snapping pictures of all the cool new bike tech on day 2 in Monterey, California.
Is Calfee's Tetra the most important carbon bike ever made?
Scenes from the opening day of the Sea Otter Classic.
Our reporters are on the ground at Sea Otter Classic 2018, scoping out all the new and cool bike tech in Monterey, California.
If rumors are true, we’ll soon see the end of the UCI’s 6.8-kilogram frame weight rule. What does that mean for the future of bike design?
Is it a Gravel Ride? A Road Race? Here's what we rode . . .
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Garmin launches a crop of new and improved products for its lineup of bike computers.
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Can One Bike Truly Do It all?
This generation of Garmin's Vector power meter is far more reliable, bug-free, and data-rich than its predecessors.
Mavic's Allroad lineup of wheels, tires, and clothing attempts to define a segment of cycling that has resisted definition. Somehow, it's worked.
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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.
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