Green and gold are arguably the perfect colours for a South African gravel race, provided you're riding for the national team ...
Campagnolo has unveiled its latest group sets, called X, for Gravel and All-Road, featuring a 9-tooth rear sprocket. The ...
Standert’s stainless steel Erdgeschoss gravel bike was already ready for any adventure with big tire clearance, stable geo, all the mounts, dynamo routing, and ...
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Wilier has launched the Filante SLR ID2, the long-awaited update to the brand’s Filante SLR aero bike. By refining the ...
Van Rysel is gaining momentum with the launch of its first triathlon bike, the XCR Tri, bringing high-performance design to the sport at a more accessible price point than many competitors.
Andrew reviews the new SRAM Force XPLR AXS Groupset. In June this year, SRAM dropped new Force and Rival groupsets in both standard road, and XPLR variants, trickling down its new E1 architecture less ...
When SRAM first set out in 1987 with the goal of making riding your bike better, they did so with a single product: the Grip Shift. Built on the dream of being able to shift without removing your hand ...
A true “quiver killer”, ready for mountains, crit races or café sprints. The SL8 is lightweight with a 685g frame (complete builds are in the optimum 6kg-7kg range) and stacks up on the aero front: ...
Is Electronic Shifting Worth It for Amateurs? By Sponsored Post On Jul 11, 2025 Electronic drivetrain systems such as Shimano Di2, SRAM eTap AXS and Campagnolo EPS bring precision, programmability and ...