CeramicSpeed OSPW Aero is being raced this week, will sell for $800
Collaboration between CeramicSpeed and Drag2Zero pops up at Ironman and the Giro d'Italia.
Collaboration between CeramicSpeed and Drag2Zero pops up at Ironman and the Giro d'Italia.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Wednesday, December 1.
Here's the cycling tech news making headlines for Friday, November 5.
VeloNews' technical expert offers suggestions for fishing internally-routed cables and further discussion about chain tension with oversize pulley wheels.
Chain friction in systems with oversized pulley wheels, and more solutions for mounting a rear rack on a carbon frame.
The new formula may allow for 15 percent more speed while lasting 50 percent longer, and at 40 percent the cost of the original formula.
$16 from every unit sold will be donated to team Bigla-Katusha during the months of May and June.
The oversized pulley wheel system designed for off-road use was ridden to the top of the podium at the 2020 U23 cyclocross world championships.
The Giro d'Italia heads into the mountains on Friday, which means the peloton will deploy gear and apparel made for the steep climbs and cooler temperatures, says tech editor Dan Cavallari
Rapha rolls out new road and gravel shoes. Orbea has an e-bike for kids. CeramicSpeed has a Dub-compatible bottom bracket, and more.
Want to make your bike a little faster without spending oodles of money? We talk to Jason Smith of Friction Facts to find out how.
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This week's tech news roundup includes a recall of Bontrager lights and a Fabian Cancellara-led cycling classics tour.
CeramicSpeed, manufacturer of high-end drivetrain upgrades like bearings and derailleur pulleys, buys Friction Facts, a Colorado-based lab.
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