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There is something special about a bike that can do nearly anything, and Trek has honed their new Fuel EX into a top contender in the ‘quiver-killer’ category. The recipe starts with 140/150mm travel, modern geometry and 29” wheels, but Trek decided to offer a ton of adjustability too; The frame geometry, steering angle and

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As fall creeps in and cold mornings approach, Zwift announces several additions to its platform to make indoor training easier to navigate, visually enticing, and more fun. To celebrate the start of Zwift season, the product design team at Zwift unveiled the new updates to look for in what’s left of 2022. The updates and

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In 2020, Dynaplug went Covert with a new tubeless repair kit meant to stash in your handlebars. Fast forward to the present, and that Covert system just got a big upgrade. The new Covert plug tool will work with flat or drop bars, and has a flat bar plug design which should make it better for

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Photo submitted by Peter Clement, “Sunrise in Carinthia! The Drau in the morning and my Simplon Inissio Gravel.” We always love seeing photos from where you are riding and are happy to share them with our readers around the world here on the Pic Of The Day. Send in your pics with a description here.

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In the early days of the Whistler Bike Park, you’d be hard pressed to find a rider NOT wearing Dainese’s protective gear. As the market for pads and protection got more competitive that dominant position slipped away, but Dainese came to Whistler in 2022 with the aim of re-taking a leadership role in mountain bike

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