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As the bike sponsor for Team Ineos, Pinarello has had a long and successful run at the top of the sport. Now, with the 2020 season about to relaunch, the Treviso-based brand has decided to relaunch a couple of models of their own. Pinarello’s 2021 range sees more options for the Dogma F12, a revision …

The post Pinarello releases 2021 range, with a new Prince and a returned Paris appeared first on CyclingTips.

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3D printing, crowdfunding, Features, Superstrata, Tech, Tech news -

2020 is shaping up as the year of the crowdfunded bicycle. Earlier this year, a company called FLX released a bike called a Babymaker (nope, not joking) that quickly became an internet sensation. Through a targeted social media marketing campaign, the Babymaker was suddenly everywhere, following people from Instagram to Facebook to YouTube and back …

The post Meet the Superstrata, a 3D-printed carbon bike that’s blowing up on Indiegogo appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Cannondale, Dorel, Features, GT, Industry, Tech, Tech news -

Cannondale and GT appear to be following the lead of Cervelo and most boutique brands by removing year models from their websites and moving toward a series-based lifecycle for bikes. The news comes as the two sibling brands announced to dealers that they will release new bikes based on an actual calendar year, and not …

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cyclocross, Features, Giant, TCX Advanced Pro, Tech, Tech news -

Last updated in 2015, Giant’s TCX Advanced has remained a popular pick amongst cyclocross racers and those seeking a sporty bike for gravel. New for 2021, the mega manufacturer has overhauled the carbon platform, stripping off weight, increasing compliance, and boosting tyre clearance. The 2021 TCX Advanced Pro may still be pitched as a bike …

The post Giant has a new TCX Advanced Pro cross bike for 2021 appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Budget tech, Features, Tech, Tech features -

Mark Slavonia is an avid rider, a cycling nut, a super fan. He’s the man behind the $5,000 prize for a QOM in California. As you might guess, he has lots of bikes, but the cheapest one might be his favorite. Here’s the story of a $119 frame and fork that has become a staple …

The post The case for riding a $119 road frame and fork appeared first on CyclingTips.

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