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Rondo’s variable geometry Ruut gravel bike has seen several iterations in carbon, steel, aluminum & even titanium since its debut back in 2017 – from cyclocross to adventure gravel to all-road. But the core of the mixed-surface bike with 10mm of fork length AND rake adjustability hasn’t changed much. Now, behind the reveal of some

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In 2021 I rekindled a love of riding for pleasure and not just training. Mostly, I found myself doing rides that I found enjoyable, not only for fitness. These started with the uncertainty of the 2021 race calendar and snowballed into more centuries and explorations than structured interval sessions. It also gave me a newfound

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Having a tough time deciding what type of bike to get? Maybe you don’t have to. Pine Cycles just debuted their first bike which is a road bike, gravel bike, and a Tracklocross bike—just not all at the same time. All three of those builds utilize the exact same frame, which is built from Columbus Zona

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The partnership between Team Jumbo Visma and Cervelo is still fairly new, but already things seem to be going well. The riders seem to be loving their new bikes, and according to Cervelo, “as soon as the ink on the TJV contract dried” they got to work on an all-new cyclocross bike. An important thing

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Selle Italia’s new X-Bow saddle is geared for riders who spend their days off-road. Whether on single track, gravel, or any mix of chunk, Selle Italia says the saddle offers support, stability, and comfort. The X-Bow is a short, neutral saddle with a slight rear lift. It comes in Fec Alloy or TI316 stainless steel

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