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Wahoo Fitness has today announced the Elemnt Rival, the first GPS multi-sport watch from the traditionally more cycling-specific company. Wahoo has launched the Rival with a host of features specifically for the multi-sport athlete such as swim metrics, advanced run dynamics when paired with the TickrX heart rate strap, and the new touch-less transition feature. …

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Giro made a big splash two years ago when it introduced its Aether flagship road helmet, together with its innovative MIPS Spherical safety technology. That helmet was light, airy, and looked good, but also sat at the very upper end of the pricing spectrum. With the release of the new Helios, though, Giro has now …

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Bicycle Chains, CeramicSpeed, Features, Friction Facts, Tech, Tech news, Zero Friction Cycling -

My colleagues teased me in a past Nerd Alert episode for suggesting that we’ve reached the golden age of chain lubricants. And while it was a hilariously nerdy thing to say, I stand by it. Just in the past 12 months, we’ve seen a bunch of new lubes that can save you watts, last well, …

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TriRig’s Omega series of rim brakes has always focused first and foremost on aerodynamics, and the newly released third-generation version – the Omega One – is now not only supposedly more efficient, but just works better overall, too. To reduce the aerodynamic drag on the Omega One, TriRig has hidden all the mechanics behind an …

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Strava has raised $110 million in a Series F financing, the company announced Monday. The round was led by TCV and Sequoia Capital, with participation by Dragoneer Investment Group and existing investors including Madrone Capital Partners, Jackson Square Ventures and Go4it Capital. In early October, Bloomberg reported that Strava was seeking to raise equity from …

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