Shimano’s budget-friendly Deore group gets 12 speed treatment
Deore gets a slick new look across three varieties from which to choose, along with a bump to 12 speeds.
Deore gets a slick new look across three varieties from which to choose, along with a bump to 12 speeds.
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I’ll bet lots of people have looked at the marks on shoe soles and wondered what they mean. I passed this question along to Shimano, Bont, Giro, and Scott.
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.
When the Paramount was relaunched in 1998, the demand for the bike was so high, they were painted and shipped them as fast as they came in from Serrota.
Shimano's IC5 shoes are designed for riding indoors, with heaps of ventilation and quick-drying mesh throughout. You can walk around easily in them too.
Lennard answers questions about rebuilding a Serotta - Schwinn Paramount with a new fork, mixing and matching Shimano and SRAM components, and making a mathematical correction.
Keep your Shimano Di2 or SRAM eTap AXS drivetrains properly adjusted with just a few steps.
What gear do VeloNews editors hang onto? The gear that keeps taking a beating, coming in handy at the right moment, or catering to our laziness. These are the Keepers.
Left-only power meters now available for Shimano GRX, plus new options for XT and XTR.
We rode the bikes, scrutinized the new innovations, and tested all the cool gear. Here are our awards for the best bikes and tech of 2019.
Component makers first produced electronic shifters in the 1990's, but in the last decade, the technology became ubiquitous in cycling, from the Tour de France to the weekly group ride.
For SRAM, an opportunity is born — and for Campagnolo, a moment of reflection. What does Movistar's move to SRAM mean for component manufacturers?
As the decade comes to a close, tech editor Dan Cavallari and editorial director Ben Delaney reflect on what tech developments changed the bike industry in the last ten years — for better and for worse.
5 bits for gravel we think you'll dig...
The RX8 cuts down on weight and banks on a snug fit for gravel race performance
Japanese company's new off-paved-road-specific component group aims to provide array of options for gravel and cyclocross riders
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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
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Ready or not, here it comes. Shimano has released the first-ever gravel-specific component set, and we got a first look at it at the Wild Horse Gravel event in De Beque, Colorado.
GRX will be the first gravel specific groupset
The new group offers three tiers, lower gears, better braking from the hoods, clutched rear derailleurs, and mechanical or Di2 versions
To handle the season's roughest, toughest classic race, riders and teams resort to all manner of tech tricks to smooth out the ride at Paris-Roubaix.
SRAM's new second tier electronic group delivers all the 12speed function of RED eTap AXS for significantly less.
The salient details on new Super Record EPS 12speed.
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From Budget to High-end And Disc Brake to Rim, PELOTON's Editors Pick Their Favorites
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With the launch of AXS, a group of connected components, SRAM's new wireless groups offer more than just 12speeds.
Shimano releases limited edition colorway of its S-Phyre RC9 shoes and R sunglasses
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The addition of a second Boa dial makes the RC7 a more attractive mid-range road shoe, with ample forefoot width and a striking finish.
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Shimano's new XTR M9100 mountain bike drivetrain offers the widest cassette range on the market with a massive 10-51T spread.
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Shimano expands gravel offerings with RX line of components, hints at more products to come in 2018.
These eye-catching hoops met all of our expectations from this high-quality brand.
Shimano's E-Tube project puts shifting customization within easy reach for all.
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Is it a Gravel Ride? A Road Race? Here's what we rode . . .
New Super Record and Record Rim and Disc Groups Shift 12 Cogs
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Shimano's new Ultegra R8000 drivetrain includes the RX rear derailleur, which features a clutch mechanism for chain security.
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Shimano has a new fit system with technology from Bikefitting.com that has ample data and clear feedback during the process.