Rockymounts MonoRail Solo hitch bike rack review
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Today’s best Rockymounts Monorail Solo deals Cars and racks allow you to expand the world available for riding, and there are a lot of options. Among those options, one of the easiest is a tow hitch (or tow ball) mounted rack. There are hitches available for most cars and once that’s fitted, adding a rack is easy. Plus, there’s no need to worry about damaging your bike or car, and you don’t have to lift your bike above your head.  To help narrow down some of the best options for racks of all kinds, we’ve put together a buyer’s guide covering the best bike racks for cars. There are plen ..read more
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Lutsenko prevails on the gravel in Clásica Jaén
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Image 1 of 23 (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency) Image 2 of 23 (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency) Image 3 of 23 (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency) Image 4 of 23 Alexey Lutsenko (Astana Qazaqstan) makes the winning attack (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency) Image 5 of 23 Johan Jacobs (Movistar Team) leads on a gravel sector (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency) Image 6 of 23 Raul Garcia Pierna (Equipo Kern Pharma) was one of the early attackers (Image credit: SprintCyclingAgency) Image 7 of 23 Xabier Mikel Azparren (Euskaltel – Euskadi) attacks out of the field to chase ..read more
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InstaFund march on with carbon neutral plans
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Climate change has become an increasingly important topic in the world of cycling over the last few years, and for the Canadian Continental team InstaFund Racing the subject had led to a wholesale shift in the way the team operates. The eight-rider women’s team are based in British Colombia but has an international roster that blends both local talents with international experience from the US, Switzerland, and New Zealand.  The team has been working towards a carbon neutral footprint since the start of 2021 and according to team owner Adam Korbin, those efforts will be expanded over the ..read more
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Canyon releases all-new entry-level Endurace CF and AL bikes
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Following hot on the heels of the all-new Cannondale Synapse, Canyon has announced an update of its Endurace CF and AL line-up marking a new chapter in the model’s story. If you are looking for a high-quality, direct-to-consumer endurance-focused road bike that part of the story hasn’t changed. This chapter merely simplifies the line-up through increased parity and modern features – attributes that should improve its visibility among the best endurance road bikes.  The first thing you might notice is the simplified range. The reduction of options is more about bringing the line-up to par ..read more
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Hunt 42 Limitless Gravel Disc Wheelset review
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
If you want to go fast — really fast — on the rough stuff, then Hunt’s range-topping aero wheelset could be the perfect solution for you, and is well suited to the new breed of racy or aero gravel bikes. The wheels also work well on all roads, not just gravel, and have been designed so that they’re suitable for use in windy weather — that’s good for expansive landscapes in the USA but it’s also ideal for typical UK riding where the weather tends be on the blustery side more often than not. They aren’t quite as capable on mixed terrain, that weight penalty making itself felt on inclines. If yo ..read more
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Sam Bennett: I’ve been successful before and I will be again
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Amid all the talk and speculation about whether Fabio Jakobsen will be QuickStep-AlphaVinyl’s sprinter at next year’s Tour de France, if Mark Cavendish will get the nod and beat Eddy Merckx’s record, or if Wout van Aert can win the green jersey, it’s noticeable that returning Bora-Hansgrohe sprinter Sam Bennett is no longer the main topic of conversation. The Irishman was the best sprinter in the 2020 Tour, winning two stages and taking green to Paris, and was arguably the world’s best fastman in the early months of 2021. But out of sight, out of mind, as the old saying goes; his injury of la ..read more
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Giro, Tour, Vuelta: Who is riding which Grand Tour in 2022
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Last week’s series of team presentations and big-name rider interviews means we largely know which riders are targeting which Grand Tours in 2022. We can now prepare our Grand Tour diaries and better understand which race scenarios and riders will dominate the sports biggest races in May, July and late summer. The Tour de France has again attracted the biggest names in the peloton and finally promises a battle royal between UAE Team Emirates, Jumbo-Visma and Ineos Grenadiers, specifically between Tadej Pogačar, Primož Roglič, and Egan Bernal. The Giro d’Italia should produce a battle in the m ..read more
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Gino Mader: Being in the clean with oneself
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
The last time I saw Gino Mäder was in Santiago de Compostela, where, after a long journey of becoming, he crossed the finish line of the final stage of the 2021 Vuelta a España in the white jersey and fifth on GC. The playfully dramatic bow he took on the podium in the shadow of the great cathedral marked a satisfying conclusion to the young Swiss’ 2021 season, his first with Bahrain Victorious and one which could be easily read as his coming of age.  It began with that oft-discussed (to his chagrin) disappointment in Paris-Nice and found ascendency with stage wins in the Giro d’Italia a ..read more
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2022 Team Preview: Jumbo-Visma Women
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
Who? Manager: Esra Tromp Squad size: 13 Average age: 25.9 The newest UCI team last year, this time around the Dutch squad kick off their campaign with a Women’s WorldTour licence, a bolstered squad, and a year of experience under their belt. Jumbo-Visma were the latest in a line of teams to have branched out from established men’s squads, with Cofidis and Uno-X having followed suit this season, as well as UAE, who take over Alé BTC Ljubljana. With Marianne Vos as the marquee name on the roster in their inaugural year, the team were already more or less a top-level squad, receiving invites to w ..read more
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Specialized S-Works 7 Lace road shoes review
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by CyclingPaper
2y ago
The hotly contested best cycling shoes space just got bigger with the new Specialized S-Works 7 Lace. They represent the fifth instalment in the brand’s growing S-Works shoe portfolio, joining the S-Works 7, S-Works Exos, S-Works Vent and the S-Works Ares. Apart from the S-Works Exos, which offered a limited-edition lace-up option at launch, the Specialized S-Works 7 Lace are the only shoes in the S-Works road line-up to ditch Boa-dial retention. That doesn’t mean they’re any less focussed – these are S-Works-branded shoes after all – but their utilitarian lace-up appeal is likely to garner i ..read more
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