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An all-new carbon Wilier Rave SLR all-road bike looks set to blur the lines between gravel and endurance road for the storied Italian bikemaker. Wilier Triestina has long maintained a clear distinction between their road racing bikes, endurance road & even gravel bikes, but the Rave (gravel minus the G & L) looks set to

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In 2012, Pon Holdings made the news by acquiring Cervelo. It was big news, but not exactly the most earth-shattering. Then, three years later, Pon acquired a completely different kind of bike brand – Santa Cruz Bikes. Now, all of a sudden it seemed like more people were paying attention. Santa Cruz didn’t seem like

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The new SRM Origin PM9 brings useful new features and compatibility to their benchmark spider-based power meter for road, gravel, and mountain bikes. Using a new design that still works with their modular system, you can mix and match spindles, crank arms, and chainrings to fit whatever bike you’ve got, and now it’s much easier

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After acquiring Speedplay in 2019, Wahoo took their time recreating the classic pedals. Now, it looks like their POWRLINK Zero double-sided power meter pedals aren’t too far off from joining the updated Zero road bike pedals. The pedal platform keeps the same size and top-down profile as the new Zero pedals, which changed from the

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Using a narrow shape with a strong magnet arrow, the new J-Pedals clipless pedals use a modular cleat design to work on both road and mountain bike pedals. And, they make it super easy to roll, not rotate, your foot off, making them an interesting option for anyone skeptical of traditional clip-in pedals… J-Pedal’s magnetic

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