SRAM and Zipp update eTap and Vuka TT bar options
SRAM and Zipp dropped some new options today for their eTap drivetrains and for the Vuka triathlon/TT aero bar systems.
SRAM and Zipp dropped some new options today for their eTap drivetrains and for the Vuka triathlon/TT aero bar systems.
This is the first of our articles from the Digital WorldBike virtual conference coverage, highlighting Scope Cycling.
Everything old is new again as Zipp has released most of their Service Course line of components with a silver option.
Zipp’s new Tangente Course G40 (700x40c) is a purpose-built tubeless gravel/off pavement tire for smooth control over untamed roads.
SRAM reasserts itself in global team sponsorship, signing WorldTour squads, development team and gravel and cyclocross-focused teams.
After 37 years on Campagnolo, Movistar Team makes a move to SRAM drivetrains, Quarq power meters and Zipp wheels through 2021.
Muc-Off are ending 2019 with a BAM* by launching their expanded tubeless range; now available worldwide from Muc-Off dealers, e-retailers and direct from muc-off.com.
Boyd Cycling is offering a free aluminum wheelset or upgraded ceramic bearings with the purchase of one of their carbon wheelsets for Black Friday.
Zipp’s has released an innovative new all-road bar available in two alloy models, the Service Course SL-70 XPLR and Service Course 70 XPLR.
Muc-Off will offer a full tubeless support range allowing cyclists from all disciplines to prepare, inflate and maintain their tubeless set up whether they are switching for the first time or maintaining an existing set-up.