Gravel suspension grows up with the new Rockshox Rudy XL offering more travel, more tire clearance, and better damping.
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Are Gravel Bikes Just Turning Back Into Mountain Bikes?
The Rudy XL is available in 50 and 60mm travel options, with the Ultimate tier featuring the Charger Race Day 2 damper, a ...
What does Cerebras Systems, the first successful waferscale computing commercializer and a contender in the race to provide ...
This week on Cyclist.co.uk has predominantly been about reflecting on ups and downs of the last Grand Tour of the ...
Cube has released its 2026 collection, and while there might only be one new bike, there have been plenty of updates ...
The vehicle cockpit is undergoing a digital transformation with the advent of smarter more sophisticated displays.
For the wheels, Specialized rely on their in-house component brand Roval, employing tough Roval DH aluminium rims in a mullet ...
When Specialized unveiled the first-generation Aethos in 2020, it was an instant hit, perhaps only drawing flak from the ...
Earlier this year, Orbea updated its Terra gravel bike, splitting it into two completely new models. The standard Terra was fully redesigned with a focus on all-day comfort and versatility, leaning ...
Way back when we wrote this legend: “The carbon framed Dixon is a 160mm/145mm bike that features Dave Weagle’s Split Pivot suspension. With a SLX/XT drivetrain and SLX 180mm/160mm stoppers it’s a ...
With the new Sender CFR Team, German direct-to-consumer brand Canyon are pushing their downhill flagship model into the next ...
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Shimano, SRAM, or Campagnolo? Our Expert Reveals the Best Choice for Your Riding—And It Might Surprise You.
Forget the hype and brand loyalty. Our hands-on testing reveals what truly matters when choosing Shimano Di2, SRAM AXS, or Campy Wireless for your next road or gravel bike.
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