Photo gallery: Giro d’Italia time trial tech
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The Genius Plus feels, well, plus-sized. This is terrific for bombing scree fields or shredding high-speed turns.
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With yet another wheel size to contend with, tech editor Dan Cavallari heads to Park City to see if 27.5+ is a fad or the real deal.
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New Scott Foil is said to blend light weight with aerodynamics, will be outfitted with direct-mount brakes and offer better compliance
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Scott Bicycles wades into the tire size debate with a new line of 27.5-plus bikes to be introduced next year
Swiss champion Schurter's road to the Rio Olympics runs through South Africa, the Sea Otter Classic in California
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Logan VonBokel grabs some pix of goodies from Tifosi, Pactimo, Mash and more
Nino Schurter's sleek, 27.5-wheeled race bike is equipped with tubular tires, a new DT Swiss fork, and more one-off parts
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Scott has issued a voluntary recall of select Vanish EVO helmet models
Scott's new disc-brake 'cross bike, Belgians get special blue bikes and Lazer lids, Nys' prototype Dugasts, and Shimano power meter spotted
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Scott's new Solace Disc is another addition to the growing crop of endurance road bikes built specifically for disc brakes
A custom-painted Scott Foil for the first leader of the 2014 Giro d'Italia
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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
Scott makes a big move for 2014, putting its focus on the big wheel sizes in hopes of setting itself apart from the other big brands
Spencer Powlison is on hand to document Scott's latest offerings
Swiss manufacturer enjoying exposure under Orica-GreenEdge yellow jerseys
We put the new Scott Scale 27.5 frames to a first-ride test in the hills above Monterrey
The VeloNews crew spots new Scott frames under Orica-GreenEdge and IAM Cycling
Italian builder will back two American teams in 2013, while IAM will make its debut aboard Scott bikes
We put four 2012 aero road bikes to the test in the lab and on the pavement
How this in-betweener size going to slide into companys’ quivers
How this in-betweener size going to slide into companys' quivers
Orica-GreenEdge sprinter's aero rig landed him a Giro stage win last week
The Velo tech crew tested four aero road frames on the road, in a wind tunnel, and with our purpose-built torsional stiffness test. Pick up the May issue to find out which was best, available now.
Previous winner Stuart O'Grady will lead GreenEdge aboard a Scott CR1 at the 2012 Paris-Roubaix
Also: New goods from BMC and Scott
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The Scott FOIL: An aero road frame without compromise
The team's future is uncertain, but Pegasus Sports' 2011 race bikes are still interesting. Nick Legan takes a look.
Slideshow: Following a successful season that saw Swiss cross-country racer Nino Schurter win the World Cup overall on his Scott Scale, the bike is making a showing at Ritchey's Interbike booth.
Full-carbon 29ers just keep getting lighter and are appearing more often atop the podium domestically, and, finally, internationally as well. Want proof? World XC champ Nino Schurter and his Scott Swisspower teammate Florian Vogel are checking out two-niners.
Singletrack.com's Lennard Zinn says Scott's new Genius LT for 2011 manhandles downhills, yet with full lockout and only weighing 28.5 pounds, it can be pedaled to the tops of those downhills with relative ease.
Reading Judy Freeman's new Singletrack.com column won't be anywhere near as painful than when she tweaked her hand in Australia as part of the USA Cycling team during the 2009 MTB World Championships. Read Freeman's "Life as a Bike Jockey" to learn how she is getting a grip on things.