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Yorkshire carbon manufacturer Carbon Wasp unveiled an aero bar platform designed for quick adjustability and customization. Wasp started manufacturing aero bars in 2018, crafting custom sculpted designs for professional teams and companies. In 2022 the outfit created something all their own, and it looks fast. The new Carbon Wasp aero bar is the company’s first

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Following up on the EJ saddle released last year, Germany’s Sixpack Racing have announced their second signature component designed for slopestyle dominator Emil Johansson – the EJ Stem. The EJ Stem is based on Sixpack’s Millenium stem but Johansson’s signature model is unique, with a slightly different look and a shortened reach. After Johansson rode

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Earlier this year, Payson McElveen released the film from his one day, coast-to-coast mega-adventure in Iceland. At the same time, it was announced that Payson had just signed on with Allied Cycle Works. Obviously, Payson is an animal on a gravel bike, but he’s incredibly fast on a mountain bike too. That made us wonder

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Following their S-Works Vent road shoes and Prevail Vent II helmet, the new offroad-ready Vent EVO Gravel racing shoes take it to the dirt. Built on the same lightweight, stiff, and breezy design philosophy, the Vent EVO Gravel shoes are made for hammering out long, fast miles in comfort. Here’s how they do it… Designed

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When you think of Yamaha, there’s a good chance that motorcycles or musical instruments spring to mind. But did you know that they claim to have invented the first electronic pedal-assist bicycle system in 1993? Since then, Yamaha has sold more than 2.5 million e-bikes and 4.5 million drive units worldwide. That’s a roundabout way

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