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Giant has yet to officially announce the next generation of the TCR Advanced SL, but current Olympic champion Greg Van Avermaet of Team CCC has already been putting prototypes through their paces, and it appears that the company’s flagship road racer is finally going aero — at least somewhat. Assuming the images trickling out from …

The post Spotted: A new 2021 Giant TCR Advanced SL that looks a lot like the old one appeared first on CyclingTips.

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It’s been a quiet few years for Ritte. The small Californian-based company has barely made a surface ripple since it made a splash in 2015 with its Ace and Snob road framesets. But now the high-style brand is back, revealing two new Reynolds-steel bikes which have been designed with insight from legendary frame builder Tom …

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Evil Bikes – one of the most gravity-focussed mountain bike brands – is getting into gravel. And the Washington-based company’s first foray into the dropbar world is one that’s sure to raise an eyebrow with geometry numbers that scream trail mountain bike louder than the rock singer that inspired the new bike’s name. This is …

The post The most mountain bikey gravel bike ever: Evil Bikes’ Chamois Hagar appeared first on CyclingTips.

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Features, pedals, Sampson, Tech, Tech features, Throwback Thursday -

It’ll come as a surprise to precisely no one that I’ve been a gear nerd almost since the day I became a cyclist in the late 1980s. Although I was thrilled with the experience of rolling across the earth, I was also enamored with the machine that allowed me to do so. I voraciously consumed …

The post Throwback Thursday: Sampson Stratics road pedals appeared first on CyclingTips.

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As 2019 draws to a close, the end-of-year stat pieces and listicles have begun to trickle out. CyclingTips has its ‘10 Products I Loved’ series. In music, there’s Spotify Wrapped. And in fitness tracking, there’s Strava’s ‘Year in Sport’. Since it was founded in 2009, Strava has grown into a behemoth, with a user base …

The post What Strava’s end-of-year report tells us about the world’s cycling habits appeared first on CyclingTips.

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