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Campagnolo takes the fight to Shimano and SRAM with a new groupset that looks super but can be had for Ultegra money
Campagnolo puts its troubles behind it with a sensible groupset launch that fills an obvious gap, and gets it back in the ...
BikeRadar Battle: Rain-drenched farm roads grind away at pads – which brand fares better? Compared with standard rim brakes, hydraulic road brakes can be a godsend in wet conditions, especially when ...
Campagnolo’s new Record 13 hits all the right notes, but there's another groupset Warren Rossiter wants the brand to release.
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Shimano, SRAM, or Campagnolo? Our Expert Reveals the Best Choice for Your Riding—And It Might Surprise You.
Three brands produce the majority of electronic shifting groups: Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo. Shimano and SRAM are popular on complete bikes (virtually every new bicycle uses one of these brands).
See the link below for Shimano’s side of the story. SRAM confirmed that the ruling does not cover any SRAM cassettes that are sold outside of Germany. "In designing our cassette, SRAM relied on ...
Hammerhead has today announced that it is working on software integrations with the SRAM eTap AXS groupsets and other SRAM-owned brands, in a move that comes just weeks after Shimano forced Hammerhead ...
Today, SRAM’s AXS eTap Force electronic groupset has gotten wider both in gearing range and stance. The new changes are likely to please gravel cyclists and cyclocross racers who were looking for ...
Thus far in our review of 2019, we have taken a look at some of the developments in gravel and cyclocross racing, but as is the case every year, there was a lot going on in the tech world as well.
Shimano has requested that key Di2 integrations be removed from Hammerhead's cycling computers, meaning that users will no longer enjoy features such as being able to control the head unit displays ...
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