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Orbea has made it common practice to unveil new graphics for its production bikes each time its Factory Team goes back to the Cape Epic. This year, it heralds the grueling South African stage race by offering its fans new colors: the Factory Team’s mint and black. The current design is pretty recent — the

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Burley’s new Bark Ranger bike pet trailer offers more than an adorably-named way to cart your furry friend around. The fold-down unit comes in two sizes (and corresponding weight capacities), with features for two-legged and four-legged rider comfort. A ton of features we wouldn’t have thought of are on board. Highlights include tool-less conversion from

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Inner tubes aren’t dead, but in the world of high-end gravel and CX, they’re definitely diminished. Tubolito is hoping to change that with the introduction of their new X-Tubo CX/Gravel inner tube. Not only is it a very light tube, but it also claims to drastically increase flat protection. Originally created for the world of

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Festka upgrades a new generation of One & Scalatore boutique custom road bikes, bringing more advanced tubing, 3D printed construction, and completely hidden cables. Already known for an impeccable level of finishing and attention to detail, the move to more integration further refines the clean look of the Czech-made carbon road bikes, while retaining classic frame

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Specialized has just released the second generation of the Allez Sprint, calling it “the fastest alloy road bike in history.” It comes with some impressive claims, and since the geometry, fork, and seat post are identical to the Specialized Tarmac SL7 — they may be onto something. The Specialized Allez has gone through many changes

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