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The American Eagle Flow, an XC full-suspension follow-up to their Atlanta hardtail is finally ready. Back at the start of the year we heard solid rumors that the carbon full-suspension XC bike, raced by the Bart Brentjens MTB team had been racing as early as last fall’s World Championships was “coming soon“. Originally slated for […]

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Continuing their push to become more than just a clothing company, Rapha has introduced three new pieces to their luggage collection. Between the Day Bag, Bar Bag, and Roll Top Backpack, there are now more options for carrying your gear on your bike, your back, or on the way to the ride. Starting with the […]

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Cyclocross, Feature Stories, Uncategorized -

Well ahead of the coming ‘cross season, the Trek Crockett has gotten a serious upgrade. Starting with a new aluminum tubeset borrowed from the Emonda ALR, the Crockett is still built to be a versatile race bike, but it has some interesting new features – like a T47 bottom bracket. We’ve heard plenty of rumors […]

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Gadgets & Hacks, Prototypes & Concepts, Where to Ride -

RedShark is back to their wild ‘cycling-on-the-water’ ways, with the new BoardBike that takes their original bike-boat concept and makes it lighter, more sporty, more affordable & a whole lot easier to travel with. Like the original RedShark Trimaran, this new BoardBike is offered in several different models – from a more affordable inflatable fitness […]

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Clothes-Gear, Clothing-Gear-Tools, Reviews, Uncategorized -

Are you a thirsty rider who keeps your on-trail tool kit to a minimum? Osprey’s Katari 3 hydration pack might be just the thing for you, as it hauls 2.5L of water… and not much else. The Katari 3 is a simple pack with excellent construction, but it’s definitely not the most versatile option due […]

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