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- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"I will race with more confidence from now on" - Evita Muzic comes of age with stunning La Vuelta Femenina stage winIn one of the biggest wins of her career, FDJ -Suez's 24-year-old French climbing talent Evita Muzic came of age to overcome the mighty Demi Vollering on the brutal summit finish of stage 6 at La Vuelta Femenina.When I saw on the final climb that I was the only one who could still follow, I really...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 93 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"The body simply has to heal. It needs the time to do so" - Jens Voigt advises Jonas Vingegaard to skip Tour de France and focus on Vuelta a EspanaWhilst his arch-rival Tadej Pogacar is preparing for the first leg of what he hopes will be a historic Giro d'Italia/Tour de France double, Jonas Vingegaard is currently resting and recovering from his horrific crash at the recent Itzulia Basque Country.Although Team Visma | Lease a Bike have refus...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 95 Просмотры
- BIKERUMOR.COMForge + Bond Go Deep with New CR 35 & 45 Road WheelsAfter starting off with excellent mountain bike wheels, Forge + Bond is back. This time, theyre expanding outside of the MTB world, and going deep into the skinny(er) tire realm. Still constructed with their nylon-infused carbon fiber material known as FUSIONFIBER, the new Forge + Bond CR 35 and 45 wheels promise to smooth out the road, or road less traveled. Made by hand in Gunnison, Utah, the F+B CR series includes two different rim profiles, the 35 and 45. Both rims measure 25mm internally with a 30.5mm external width, but the rim name refers to the depth of the rim either 35 or 45mm. Using a hookless/tubeless design, the rims are designed for 28-32mm road tires, but can handle up to 47mm gravel tires. Offered in three different builds, the F+B Shift build puts the wheelset at a very approachable $1,250 price point using their own hubs. You also have the choice of DT-Swiss hubs or I9 Torch hubs for $2,199 for either wheelset. Weights start at 1473g for the I9 Torch CR 35 wheelset, or 1566g for the I9 Torch CR 45 wheelset. Technical Overview:F+B CR 35 Wheelset Hub options: I9 Torch $2,199, DT Swiss 350 $2,199, F+B SHIFT $1,250Rim Depth: 35mmOuter Rim Width: 30.5mmInner Rim Width: 25mmBead Wall Thickness: 2.65mmSpoke Count: 24hSpoke: Sapim CX-RayRim Type: Hookless/TubelessTire Size Range: Built for 28-32mm, up to 47mmMax Tire Pressure: 28c-90psi, 32c-70psi, 40c-50psiWheelset Weights:I9 Torch HG: 1473gI9 Torch XD: 1485gDT Swiss 350 HG: 1565gDT Swiss 350 XD: 1578gF+B SHIFT HG: 1510gF+B SHIFT XD: 1506gF+B CR 45 WheelsetHub options: I9 Torch $2,199, DT Swiss 350 $2,199, F+B SHIFT $1,250Rim Depth: 45mmOuter Rim Width: 30.5mmInner Rim Width: 25mmBead Wall Thickness: 2.7mmSpoke Count: 24hSpoke: Sapim CX-RayRim Type: Hookless/TubelessTire Size Range: Built for 28-32mm, up to 47mmMax Tire Pressure: 28c-90psi, 32c-70psi, 40c-50psiWheelset Weights:I9 Torch HG: 1566gI9 Torch XD: 1546gDT Swiss 350 HG: 1658gDT Swiss 350 XD: 1671gF+B SHIFT HG: 1608gF+B SHIFT XD: 1584gThe wheels are available now at select retailers or at the site linked below. forgeandbond.comThe post Forge + Bond Go Deep with New CR 35 & 45 Road Wheels appeared first on Bikerumor.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 95 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMAnother Spanish Grand Depart? Report suggests that Barcelona will host start of 2026 Tour de FranceThe Tour de France is one of the most internationally recognized and important sporting events and so, many countries and cities negotiate to try and bring the event to their roads. Spain - more precisely the Basque Country - just hosted a very popular start to the Tour in 2023, and the peloton may...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 105 Просмотры
- BIKERUMOR.COMHaro Bikes Bold New Brand Refresh Includes Rivette Road Rocket and Buzzard Gravel Race BikeAs a cyclist whose roots can be traced back to late 70s BMX racing, I have a sweet spot for Bob Haro and the Haro brand. Hell, I was one of the first kids in my neighborhood to have a Haro Factory Plate on my Webco. So, when I walked up to Haros booth at this years Sea Otter Classic, I was happy to see some new offerings in the Rivette road bike and soon-to-be-released Buzzard gravel race bike. Over the past few years, it seemed that the adult bikes that Haro Bikes were offering were a bit dated and lacked any real zest. Well, it seems that Haro has blown everything up and started fresh. Lets take a look. The Haro Rivette(Photo/Ron Frazelle)Haro calls their commitment to drop bar performance bikes, their new obsession. Although they are brand new to the drop bar space, Haro has accumulated years of experience as riders and product developers to bring you the Rivette, their race-ready all-arounder. (Photo/The Lunch Ride)The Rivette is crafted from carbon fiber in size-specific layups for a blend of stiffness and feathery weight (size 56cm raw frame with metal parts is 750g). The Rivettes stiff headtube should offer precise steering and sharp cornering. (Photo/The Lunch Ride)(Photo/The Lunch Ride)The aero tube shapes and fully integrated cable routing create clean lines and reduce drag. The Rivettes short rear end should be great for responsive acceleration, and the geometry in fine fine-tuned to let the rider master climbs, carve corners, and attack the descents, at a race pace. Rivette Carbon Top ShelfHaro Rivette (Photo/The Lunch Ride)Retail: $7999Our dream road bike, specd with the highest-level race-ready components SpecificationsUCI-certified carbon frame and fork with tapered steerer tube in custom size-specific carbon layups. Designed to work exclusively with electronic groupsetsShimano Dura-Ace Di2 with size-specific crank lengthsShimano Dura-Ace hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotorsVision Carbon Metron 45 SL tubeless clincher wheelset. Valves, tape, and sealant includedVittoria Corsa Pro tubeless-ready tires, 700x30c with tan sidewalls. *Max tire width 700x36cHeadset for internal cable routing, and size-specific one-piece combined bar and stemCustom bar tape to match frame graphicsDesigned around a Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH)Rivette Carbon 1Rivette Carbon 1 (Photo/Haro Bikes)Retail: $6499The Rivette Carbon 1 features the same featherweight carbon fiber frame and fork fine-tuned for full speed, at a competitive level.SpecificationsUCI-certified carbon frame and fork with tapered steerer tube in custom size-specific carbon layups. Designed to work exclusively with electronic groupsetsShimano Ultegra Di2 with size-specific crank lengthsShimano Ultegra hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotorsVision Carbon SC45 tubeless clincher wheelset. Valves, tape, and sealant includedVittoria Corsa N.EXT tubeless-ready tires, 700x30c with tan sidewalls. *Max tire width 700x36cHeadset for internal cable routing, and size-specific one-piece combined bar and stemCustom bar tape to match frame graphicsDesigned around a Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH)Rivette Carbon 2Rivette Carbon 2 (Photo/Haro Bikes)Retail: $4799The most affordable of the Rivette carbon family, the Carbon 2 ticks all of the boxes for a performance road bike.SpecificationsUCI-certified carbon frame and fork with tapered steerer tube in custom size-specific carbon layups. Designed to work exclusively with electronic groupsetsShimano 105 Di2 with size-specific crank lengthsShimano 105 hydraulic disc brakes with 160mm rotorsVision Carbon SC30 AGX tubeless clincher wheelset. Valves, tape, and sealant includedVittoria Rubino Pro IV tires, 700x30c with tan sidewalls. *Max tire width 700x36cHeadset for internal cable routing, and size-specific one-piece combined bar and stemCustom bar tape to match frame graphicsDesigned around a Universal Derailleur Hanger (UDH)Haro Rivette GeometryRivette Geo ChartSneak Peek Buzzard Carbon Top Shelf Gravel Bike(Photo/The Lunch Ride)This is what we know as of now: the Buzzard will be here in May and is a race-oriented carbon gravel bike that Haro has been putting through the paces recently at The Mid South and BWR California. (Photo/The Lunch Ride)They claim It handles like a road bike, but with a short rear end and aero-shaped chain stays, that make it easy to whip through tight singletrack.It has 18 different mounts up front, so racks, fenders, and even panniers will pair well. Being able to attach bags to the bike, makes it good for multi-day adventure rides.(Photo/The Lunch Ride)Haro says it is designed for the modern gravel rider with UDH and space for wide tires up to a 45c (which is the specd tire size) in the rear.Im posting the spec sheet that was shown at Sea Otter. It says Buzzard Top ShelfBuzzard Carbon Top Shelf Spec (Photo/Ron Frazelle)Retail: $6799Haro Buzzard Carbon Frame, including in-frame storage, and internal headtube routingHaro Buzzard Fork, Full Carbon, tapered steerer tubeSRAM Force XPLR AXS 1x groupset with RockShox Reverb AXS dropper, size-specific cranksSRAM Force Hydraulic Disc Brakes with 160mm RotorsFSA Carbon SL-K AGX i25 wheelsetIncludes Tubeless Valves, Tape and SealantStay tuned here for the news and full story of the Haro Buzzard in the next few weeks. Check out all of the other Haro bikes and stuff by hitting the link below. HaroBikes.comThe post Haro Bikes Bold New Brand Refresh Includes Rivette Road Rocket and Buzzard Gravel Race Bike appeared first on Bikerumor.0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 109 Просмотры
- WWW.BIKERADAR.COMTraka 2024 gravel tech trends gallery | Storms force tricky component choices for Girona gravel raceThe Traka has established itself as one of Europes premier gravel events, with five route choices from 50km to 560km and a start list that sees racing royalty rub shoulders with privateers and everyday enthusiasts.Anyone arriving in Girona expecting spring sunshine had a rude awakening, however thunder, lightning and heavy rain peppered the days leading up to the 2024 Traka. In fact, conditions became so bad, Thursdays ultra-distance race was revised, before being postponed and then scrapped altogether.Conditions out on the course ranged from well-drained sandy gravel through to bottomless clay mud. A sunny forecast after this weeks deluge has only complicated matters further, with the result being a whole host of tyre choices and setup solutions.Weve been in Girona to take a look at this years Traka. In this round-up of tech choices from the 200 and 360km races, we have long-distance rigs, the local tyre choice and plenty of aero mods.Finding tractionOne of the key riders for the men's 350 race chose in the Cinturato M - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe tyre features a generously spaced tread patternThe Ultrabite provides tall shoulder tread - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe Pathfinder is a low-profile tyre built for speed in fair conditions - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe G-One R is another low-profile choice - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe Cinturato was everywhere - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThis was the narrowest tyre that we saw all day - Liam Cahill / Our MediaCynthia Carson's bikeAdam Jordan was another opting for the G-One RTyre choices ranged from rubber designed to chase pure speed to riders looking for every bit of grip possible.The eminent model on show was Pirellis Cinturato tyre. Though this comes in many forms, the majority used the M version.One local Girona rider told us that many of the citys bike shops carry Pirelli tyres.Have some riders, who arrived in Spain expecting sunshine, been scrambling to purchase tyres with more tread as the course became slicker through the week?The threat of peanut butterMud clearance wasn't going to be an issue for this Ridley Kanzo. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaIt may be tempting to see the muddy conditions and fit the widest gravel tyres your bike will take.The risk, however, is that sections of the course turn to mud thicker than peanut butter, as we saw at Unbound 2023.This mud can clog a frame in just a few kilometres, forcing a rider off their bike and potentially ending their race.This was the narrowest tyre we saw all day. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaAs a result, several riders, such as Team Amanis Kenneth Karaya, sized down.The Traka 360 racer opted for 38mm Vittoria Terreno Mix tyres, telling BikeRadar he preferred the aero tyre profile, additional frame clearance and how the tyre cut down into the mud.Its all about aeroThis front end is designed for super long ridesThe shim is a custom 3D-printed design - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe Control Tech aero extensions offer extra comfort and a little aero advantage - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThis is a very sleek front end - Liam Cahill / Our MediaLiam Cahill / Our MediaDespite the lengthy distances of the 360km and 560km races, where comfort might be seen as the overriding concern, many riders made at least some effort to optimise their bikes for aero gains.Sherry Cardona travelled to Girona for the 560km race but, after its cancellation, she chose to do longer training rides, rather than switch her entry to the shorter 360km race.Her Fara F/Gravel bike features a ControlTech Sirocco mini clip-on aero bar, mounted to the Fara drop bar via a 3D-printed custom riser.Sherry told BikeRadar that the additional riding position is ideal for efficiency on road sections. It also aids comfort, which is crucial on long days.Elsewhere, we saw a host of narrow bars and long stems.Sam is a tall guy, but that's a huge saddle to bar drop for off-road racing - Liam Cahill / Our MediaLiam Cahill / Our MediaThe stem on this Crux was unmarked, but that's at least 130mm long - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe narrow Black Inc bar and turned in levers suggest this is a bike that goes quite fast - Liam Cahill / Our MediaAdam Jordan's Aspero 5 front end features a 38cm bar - Liam Cahill / Our MediaSam Andrews' computer angle suggests he'll have his head down for a lot of the race - Liam Cahill / Our MediaIncredible paintworkThe hydro-dipped design is anything but uniform - Liam Cahill / Our MediaPro road racing might provide some bling bikes, but nothing compares to a gravel event when it comes to tasty paint.Not even the mud could stop this paint shining through. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe mud of a pre-race spin couldnt hide this hydro-dipped paint on Sam Andrews Titici Relli.Freddy Ovett's S-Works Crux is an unmissable bike with that paintjob. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaFreddy Ovett had a beautiful burnt orange design with aero splatter detailing and logos from his sponsor, Zwift.Meanwhile, Cynthia Carsons 3T Extrema Italia featured a chalky purple finish on the upper part of the frame, which really popped in the sporadic Girona sunshine.Be still my beating heart. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaBut winning the day, in our eyes at least, was Kenneth Karayas Factor Ostro Gravel with a wild white-to-green fade and giraffe pattern.CeramicSpeed SLT dominatesNever mind the headset bearings, look at the cat holding a chainsaw. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaHidden inside many bikes, such as SJ Coventrys Standert Kettensge, were CeramicSpeeds SLT (Solid Lubrication Technology) headset bearings.This, according to CeramicSpeed, is a self-lubricating and corrosion-resistant design which, judging by the numbers we saw pre-race, has been keenly adopted by gravel racers.Lights, cameras charging stationsThe Son dynamo hub powers more than just the lights. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaBring together a collection of gravel pros and eager amateurs, and it truly is a case of lights, cameras and charging stations.Tour Divide winner Ulrich Bartholmoes fitted his drop-bar BMC hardtail mountain bike with a custom 29er front wheel featuring a Son dynamo hub.Night rides on unfamiliar trails require a big front light. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThis is linked up to a Supernova M99 DY Pro headlamp, helping light his way through ultra races.The top cap above the stem is a clever cover for the charging port - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe dynamo also powers a charging station, accessed by removing the rubber cap on top of his steerer tube. In here is a USB-C port, enabling him to charge his GPS computer, phone and any other device in need of some juice.The Insta 360 makes capturing race footage very easy. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaElsewhere, Sam Andrews had a neatly integrated Insta360 camera mounted under his out-front computer mount. This enables him to quickly record sections of his races for use in post-race edits.Excess baggageA very snug fit. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaHow much a rider carries with them in a race depends largely on the time it will take to complete the event and the conditions to be faced.The older Canyon Grail pictured above, with its double-decker front end, is fitted with a roomy strap-on frame bag from Post Carry.What is a gravel bike without a metal coffee mug? - Liam Cahill / Our MediaThe back of the bike has a large saddle bag with a Link My Ride mug dangling (Link My Ride is an app designed to help riders find fellow cyclists and organise bike rides). Itll likely need a wash before anything is drunk or eaten from it.Fabulous use of some anti-rattle foam here. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaMeanwhile, this Ninja T multi-tool is a very neat solution. The rider has taken the additional step of placing some foam padding under the tool to prevent any rattling while riding.Liam Cahill / Our MediaBikeRadars video manager, Felix Smith, was absolutely smitten with the frame bag mounting system on Sherry Cardonas Fara F/Gravel.The proprietary bag sits sleekly in the frame before detaching incredibly quickly. Sherry told BikeRadar that this feature is especially handy when staying in hotels on multi-day rides.That's not coming off in a hurry. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaOther racers, however, took a more basic approach to the storage of spares.Simple but effective. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaMudguards galoreThe Win Wing is a surprisingly effective mudguard. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaWith plenty of rain leading up to the race, some riders chose to use mudguards.The Ass Savers Win Wing Gravel was easily the top choice of the week.This gravel-specific mudguard is designed to offer rear protection from mud and spray, even if your bike doesnt have mounts.Who needs suspension?Unlike the Diverge STR, the Crux uses a simple and lightweight design around the seat tube. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaWhile the gravel suspension market has been growing in recent years, the Traka didnt seem to be the place for these short-travel forks.In fact, several sponsored racers chose lightweight and aero gravel race bikes over a brands shock-equipped model.The Pathfinder is a low-profile tyre built for speed in fair conditions - Liam Cahill / Our MediaDefending Traka 360 champion, Freddy Ovett, opted for the Specialized Crux. His S-Works model relied on 42mm Specialized Pathfinder tubeless tyres for cushioning.Two Diverge STRs in the wild. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaWe did, however, spot this pair of Specialized Diverge STRs, with their Future Shock systems front and back.Ulrich Bartholmoes rocked up on a drop-bar BMC hardtail mountain bike. - Felix Smith / Our MediaWhile the jurys out on suspension for an event such as the Traka, the notable exception was Ulrich Bartholmoes, who rocked up on a drop-bar BMC hardtail mountain bike.His build featured a RockShox Sid Select Plus with 100mm of travel.A Hutchinson Tundra tyre and RockShox fork provide plenty of traction. - Liam Cahill / Our MediaFitting the lockout for this requires a custom-made mount.If the suspension wasnt enough, Ulrich uses 50mm Hutchinson mountain bike tyres. A Tundra up front should provide plenty of traction, while the Touareg at the rear features a lower profile for faster rolling speeds.Sat on the Beast XC30 carbon rims, these balloon out to 55mm.The lockout requires a custom mount due to the larger diameter of the bar. - Liam Cahill / Our Media0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 115 Просмотры
- WWW.CYCLINGWEEKLY.COMPeloton's struggles continue: CEO steps down, 400 jobs cutPeloton aims to reduce annual expenses by $200 million; workforce and retail strategy most impacted0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 95 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COMWout van Aert likely to make return to racing at Tour of NorwayWout van Aert was racing at Dwars door Vlaanderen just over a month ago with an eye on preparing for the cobbled monuments; in what was his final serious preparation day he suffered a brutal crash and injuries that put him out of over half his season's goals. Now, he is set to return to racing in th...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 98 Просмотры
- CYCLINGUPTODATE.COM"I am close to my best form" - Can Caleb Ewan return to Grand Tour stage winning ways at Giro d'Italia?Once considered one of the biggest bunch sprint threats in the entirety of the peloton, Caleb Ewan has suffered a difficult last couple of seasons. After a return to Team Jayco AlUla, can the Australian get back to Grand Tour stage winning ways at the upcoming Giro d'Italia?"I think I am close to my...0 Комментарии 0 Поделились 102 Просмотры