The bikes of the 2023 Sea Otter Classic
Vendors, racers, families, and pretty much anyone can enjoy the seemingly endless entertainment at Sea Otter, but we loved the amazing road and gravel bikes the most.
Vendors, racers, families, and pretty much anyone can enjoy the seemingly endless entertainment at Sea Otter, but we loved the amazing road and gravel bikes the most.
The latest components for road and gravel bikes.
CeramicSpeed parts abound on the Italian sprinter's Factor Ostro VAM. Will his velocita ascensionale media (VAM) be fast enough over the Cipressa and Poggio to contest the final sprint?
Expanded options for SRAM AXS Flat Chain users, and new oval rings for Shimano GRX cranks.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Friday, May 28, 2021.
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Lennard Zinn considers whether Rotor's revolutionary hydraulic shifting will have staying power.
As the Big Three component manufacturers make way for Rotor and, soon, FSA, pros and consumers have more choices than ever.
Rotor’s Uno hydraulic drivetrain offers fast and precise shifting and is a viable alternative to electronic and mechanical systems.
Rotor reveals a new power meter, which measures right- and left-side power, and is integrated into the crank spindle.
Dimension Data's Matt Brammeier rides this Cervelo S5 with prototypes galore — hydraulic shifting and braking, and Rotor's new power meter.
We got to play around with Uno, Rotor's new hydraulic road group, at Eurobike. Here are some thoughts.
The Spanish company takes on the industry's drivetrain giants with a new hydraulic system designed with help from Magura.
Cervélo and Rotor have signed a deal with South African-registered pro continental squad MTN-Qhubeka for 2015
Check out new tech in Monterey, from Felt's new ’cross line to a custom crank for Rui Costa and three new hubs and wheelsets from Kappius
Spanish component maker unveils power meter that allows left/right force, torque efficiency and pedal smoothness monitoring
Garmin-Sharp-Barracuda crank sponsor Rotor releases a brand-new aero crankset
Rotor introduces a new lightweight crankset with almost universal compatibility, along with new ovalized rings for four-arm MTB spiders
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Rotor's Agilis crank is available to take double or triple rings for mountain bikes.
While most bars and stems go with the oversized 31.8 clamps, Rotor is aiming at fans of Euro-style, 25.4 ultralight bars and stems.