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One of the key features of the current SRAM Red eTap AXS wireless electronic groupset is a 10-tooth sprocket on the cassette, which provides a generous amount of range without having to resort to very large sprockets at the other end. That 10-tooth sprocket also allows for smaller chainrings up front – typically 50/37T for …

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Divide and conquer. Roughly, that’s the plan for shared leadership Trek-Segafredo set out for its three GC riders on Thursday. Vincenzo Nibali will race the Giro d’Italia while Richie Porte and Bauke Mollema will take on the Tour de France. Mollema, Nibali, and last year’s Giro sensation Giulio Ciccone are slated to race the Vuelta …

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When a drenched, elated Mads Pedersen crossed the finish line in Harrogate last Sunday as the new world champion, one race had come to an end. Over the Atlantic, in Trek’s headquarters in Waterloo, Wisconsin, another was just beginning. The challenge: to turn around a new bike, deserving of a world champion, in time for …

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Quinn Simmons wants to be the first American to win Paris-Roubaix. At the moment, roughly 24 hours after he won the junior worlds road race, he mostly wants a burger. I find him at the Harrogate stop of the Five Guys burger chain, one of America’s finest culinary exports. We don’t shake hands because his …

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2019 UCI Women's WorldTour, Features, Iris Slappendel, Opinion and analysis, Trek-Segafredo, UCI reforms, UCI Women's Cycling -

On the same day as the Tour de France began last month, in a stadium in Lyon, the 2019 FIFA Women’s World Cup came to a close, with the US women’s team taking a commanding victory over the Netherlands. It wasn’t a win that went unnoticed – the US women’s team was catapulted to global attention, …

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