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Zipp’s 202 is the US company’s long-standing lightweight option. It may have fewer aero benefits than the 303 or 404, but ...
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Scott was refreshingly honest when it launched the Foil Disc, with chief designer Benoit Grelier expressing that “discs aren’t that aerodynamic” ...
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The first offering from new Italian glasses manufacturer Alba Optics, the Delta, looks like it could have come straight out of ...
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The new R5 launched last year, and saw success with a stage win in the Giro d’Italia underneath Dimension Data’s Omar ...
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The Keo 2s are Look’s mid-range pedal, and this updated version loses some weight over previous models.
Featuring a 60mm-wide pedal platform, ...
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The standard rim-brake Evo is something of a legend, it’s a bike that's been consistently praised in all its versions. It ...
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With the original Émonda, Trek set out to upset the apple cart by making a full production bike that could beat ...
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Like many other aero road bikes of the same era (the first-generation Specialized Venge, Scott Foil, Giant Propel), many forgave the ...
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Belgium’s Lazer seems to be both innovative and traditional all at once, a feeling the new Bullet doesn’t dispel. The previously ...
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Italy’s Basso’s UK presence is rising, mainly due to its exclusive availability through Cycle Republic stores and sponsorship of the Morvelo ...
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