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When Rival eTap AXS launched in 2021, it was the first electronic groupset at the third-tier level. Shimano responded with 105 Di2 a year later, bringing lower weight and a more affordable price. SRAM
Wilier Rave SLR ID2 £9,200 (read full review next issue) The SLR ID2 is designed for speed, with aero tube shapes and a widened down tube that shields water bottles from the wind, plus a racy geometry
As Cyclist reported in issue 165, Campagnolo is positioning the new Super Record 13 groupset as the product to get the brand back on track after a difficult few years. That article detailed 13’s updat
In the second instalment of Group Think, we turn our minds to race bikes. The all-road bikes featured in part one of this series (see issue 164) may be hogging the spotlight currently, but race bikes
From recreation to competition, from dirt and cinder to path and tarmac, the new Pinarello gravel bike range has been created from the ground up to offer the most versatile array of go-anywhere machin
After whittling down the gravel bikes one by one, only two are left to duke it out – the Mondraker Arid Carbon RR and the Parlee Taos, both tested in SRAM Force spec (the Taos also uses X0 Eagle AXS T