Roubaix tech gallery: Chain catchers, fat tires, and road bike suspension
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.
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.
Biggest challenges? Proudest moment? Meet the people behind the latest electronic groups from SRAM.
SRAM's new second tier electronic group delivers all the 12speed function of RED eTap AXS for significantly less.
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Trek-Segafredo's Jasper Stuyven won't talk about it, but his SRAM eTap AXS bike has Shimano Di2 sprint shifters wired into it.
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The salient details on new Super Record EPS 12speed.
Look at the Trek-Segafredo rider's bike in the picture above. See anything missing? There is one single thing that makes Pedersen's bike different.
With the launch of the new Anywhere, Lauf is charting new - un sprung - territory
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With the launch of AXS, a group of connected components, SRAM's new wireless groups offer more than just 12speeds.
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The new SRAM eTap AXS drivetrain features smaller chainrings, a wider cassette range, a novel hydraulic rear derailleur clutch, and much more.
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In the wake of spy photos showing a new SRAM eTap group, it looks like world champ Wout Van Aert is riding the new components as well.
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It’s clear Eddy Merckx Bikes has not forgotten its gravel past.
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The crew at Kona has delivered a road bike that reflects who they are by blurring lines.
ROTOR installs its new 11speed hydraulic shifting group UNO on our Specialized Diverge.
The new Super Jake is about 'cross first, with a little side of gravel for versatility.
Shimano's E-Tube project puts shifting customization within easy reach for all.
New Super Record and Record Rim and Disc Groups Shift 12 Cogs
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SRAM eTap HRD is an exceptional group that provides the power of disc brakes with the ease of a wireless drivetrain.
SRAM's Eagle GX and Shimano's Ultegra groups are new products that apply top-level technology to more affordable products.
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Rapha remembers Peace Race, SRAM expands eTap gear range, an inventor creates a goo to stick GoPros to bikes, and Scapin wins.
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We take an in-depth look at the strengths and weaknesses of SRAM's wireless eTap drivetrain — on the whole, it's a terrific group that rivals the best.
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SRAM unveils a new iteration of its eTap wireless shifting system that integrates hydraulic disc brakes.
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Global Cycling Network and VeloNews senior editor Caley Fretz take a look at some of the time trial bikes before the Giro start.
As the Big Three component manufacturers make way for Rotor and, soon, FSA, pros and consumers have more choices than ever.
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Felt is one of the first companies to offer bikes with SRAM eTap, Rapha unveils updated Brevet kit, and 7mesh shows off spring apparel.
SRAM continues to bring single-ring drivetrain options to the masses with a low-cost option for road and gravel riding.
New SRAM mountain bike brakes combine the power of Guide models with a lighter-weight package for XC riders.
A representative from SRAM joins Art's Cyclery to talk about the brand's new wireless shifting system, eTap.
SRAM introduces an even less expensive 1x drivetrain option for mountain bikers, the NX group.
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SRAM's tech experts come to the VeloNews office to show us how their new eTap electronic wireless group is installed.
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SRAM's revolutionary wireless electronic shifting was well worth the wait.
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Katusha will switch from Shimano to SRAM eTap for the 2016 race season.
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A new aftermarket product, the GoatLink 11, is supposed to improve shifting performance when running wide-range cassettes.
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