The corporate fashion world has finally come for the peloton. Pharrell Williams just debuted a bespoke, Louis Vuitton-monogrammed Pinarello Dogma F at Paris Fashion Week, and we have some very unfiltered thoughts about it.
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More red lights than Amsterdam. We spent a few weeks putting Knog’s new barrel-shaped, nuclear-isotope-looking Cobber Reflex lights to the test to see if 330-degree visibility and adaptive accelerometers actually keep you out of the bicycle graveyard.
The engine room of elite sport is coming to your spare room. Wattbike has launched the commercial-grade Air-Pro directly to consumers, bringing dual-resistance conditioning and subscription-free performance tracking straight into your personal pain cave.
Your handlebars can now tell you exactly how hard you’re huffing and puffing. Wahoo partner up with local breathing intelligence pioneers Tymewear to bring lab-grade physiological insights directly to your Elemnt head unit.
The ultimate technical flex for your daily commute? We take a first look at the barrel-shaped Knog Cobber Reflex bike lights and the customizable Modemaker app.
The indoor cycling ecosystem is collapsing into a single orange singularity. Zwift has acquired Rouvy, finally unlocking virtual shifting and hardware compatibility.
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Garmin keeps its launches secret, but the leaks are starting to surface. Here is everything we know—and what we’re heavily speculating—about the upcoming Garmin Edge 1060.