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The words “aero” and “alloy” don’t often meet in modern road bike wheels. All too often, if you want aero — as in actual aero with some wind tunnel numbers attached — you need to extend the budget to carbon. Meanwhile, those shopping for a well-priced alloy wheel often only have rim width and weight …

The post Hunt 34 Aero Wide Disc wheelset review: affordable aero alloy appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Bianchi, Features, Tech, Tech news -

Bianchi’s Specialissima has long stood as one for the traditionalists. The pre-existing version was an aspirationally high-end and competitively low-weight frame that offered elegant lines, round tube shapes, and not a spinning disc rotor to be seen. That all changes for 2021. Bianchi has just revealed its new 2021 Specialissima. It remains as the Italian …

The post Bianchi reveals new Specialissima: a less-pretty, disc-only, all-round racer appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, Gravel, Tech, Tech news, tire inserts, vittoria -

Foam tire inserts are quite popular in the mountain bike world for the way they guard against rim damage, ward off pinch flats, and allow for lower inflation pressures to enhance traction and ride comfort — and they’re making their way into the gravel world for the same reasons. While we’re still working to find …

The post Vittoria’s new Air-Liner gravel tire inserts are refreshingly affordable appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Aethos, Features, Specialized, Tech, Tech news -

In news that will surprise precisely no one, Specialized has today announced that its latest S-Works Aethos ultralight — and ultra-expensive — road bike will be joined by two additional versions that are slightly heavier, but far, far less outrageously priced than the flagship model. Both the Pro and Expert versions of the Aethos are …

The post Specialized adds less expensive Pro and Expert models to Aethos range appeared first on CyclingTips.

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1x12, Features, Ratio Technology, SRAM, Tech, Tech news -

SRAM’s Red eTap AXS and Force eTap AXS wireless electronic 1×12 “mullet” drivetrains work really well, offering quick and reliable shifting, easy wireless setup, and heaps of range in a single-chainring format that’s highly appealing to the burgeoning gravel and adventure crowd. However, both setups are also quite expensive, and while the company has long …

The post SRAM doesn’t do a 1×12 mechanical road drivetrain — so someone else did appeared first on CyclingTips.

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