The drivetrain wars: A history of shifting

Simplex founder Lucien Juy was nothing if not persistent. In 1928, the bike shop owner showed a rudimentary single-pulley derailleur he had invented to the manager of the Alcyon team and convinced him to outfit the team’s bikes with them for that year’s Paris-Roubaix. The riders had other ideas. They refused to tackle the cobbles … Continue reading The drivetrain wars: A history of shifting