Paul Component Engineering rolls out 2016 product updates
Paul Component Engineering is one of cycling’s legendary companies and 2016 finds them continuing to innovate and update their products.
Paul Component Engineering is one of cycling’s legendary companies and 2016 finds them continuing to innovate and update their products.
Wolf Tooth Components’ has added 38t, 40t, and 42t sizes of their Drop-Stop® one-by Ellptical 5-Bolt 110 BCD chainrings to their line. After their recent release of the 110 BCD Shimano compatible 4-bolt chainrings, the resounding feedback from Gravel Grinders, All/Any Roaders,… Read More »Wolf Tooth expands 110 BCD elliptical chainring offerings
Bianchi has opened a new bike shop in the heart of Munich in a location totally devoted to Italian excellence.
The Van Dessel Motivus Maximus offers a bike with just about all the options you can think of, in a great all-around bike.
Building on the success of their RoadLink and GoatLink 10, Lindarets and Wolf Tooth now introduce the GoatLink 11 aimed at optimizing Shimano 11-speed derailleurs for use with SRAM XD and aftermarket extended-range cassettes.
Pioneer Electronics (USA) Inc.’s Cycle Sports Division today expands its line of power meters with the introduction of a new Single Leg Power Meter designed for road and cyclocross bikes.
Momentum Sports Group, owners and operators of the successful UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling Team, will take their vast experience in team management into the cyclocross arena for the 2015/2016 season with the launch of the Maxxis-Shimano Professional Cyclocross Team.
It took Lindarets and Wolf Tooth to make it happen, but you can now use wide range cassettes with your 10 and 11 speed Shimano road drivetrains.
Dragoo wins stage one with long solo effort at the Larry H. Miller Tour of Utah Women’s Event.
The Builder’s Ball moves to the Roger Williams Park Casino for the KMC Cyclo-cross Festival Weekend.