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Gravaa's adaptable tyre pressure system allows you to adjust and monitor tyre pressure while riding, with wheelsets featuring this tech starting at around £3,200
All the biggest and best tech news we've spotted this week, starring hot stuff from Rapha, Palace, Sidi, Eroica, Strava, Ritchey and more
It was a small but perfectly formed selection that made the cut in September, with gongs for Specialized, Michelin, Orro*, Galibier, Magicshine, Udog and MiRiDER
Will changing gear manually become a thing of the past? Shimano reckons its Q'Auto auto shifting will provide a simple and keenly priced alternative to e-bikes for the mass consumer market
From limited edition bikes to a new place to buy retro bike parts, we've got all bases covered in this week's Tech of the Week
If you want to change the title of your Strava upload, or quickly hide the start and end point of your ride (or your pace and amount of calories burned if your stats aren't something to brag about) Quick Edits now makes it much easier to do those things
Italian Competition and Market Authority investigation into Bosch concludes after Bosch commit to making their e-bikes compatible with other ABS
One road.cc reader is on a mission to make shoe brands consider making a "third type" of cycling sole, but would it work and what do the shoe companies think?
All the best new tech we've spotted this week from Van Rysel, Cervélo, Garmin, FSA, Rouvy and more
Lithuanian brand reckons drive unit can be installed and removed “within seconds”
The new bigger Halfords bike range will feature models from Carrera, Boardman and Voodoo, with prices up to £3,800
A new titanium model has been added to Ribble's Allroad range, with prices starting at £3,499 for a full bike. We managed to get a sneak peek ahead of the launch
Cycling helmet safety is a constantly disputed topic, but researchers from Imperial College London have designed their own testing and safety ratings which show some pretty interesting findings, if the results are to be believed
Folding brand’s latest electric model promises greater versatility than its smaller-wheeled siblings
Priced at £839, the Hollowcage Titanium is for Shimano Dura-Ace 9250 groupsets and "the finest bicycles" only
The “next level of cycling safety and performance” weighs under 300g and even has an integrated airbag, claim its ambitious creators
It's time for Tech of the Week again, and we have news from Le Col, Storck, Uplock and plenty more!
Spoiler alert: very little... but with the Australian most recently ticking off 583km/362 miles of the Outback at a ridiculous 36.6km/h/22.7mph as part of his 'Lap of Australia' record, the mysterious bike certainly seems built for endurance
The Swiss brand's updated climbing bike finally appears to be on the way after being on the UCI list for some time
App is said to ensure “global compatibility” by automatically adjusting settings to comply with local regulations
Tech of the Week time! With hot new stuff from Van Rysel, Pinarello, Hunt, Cube, Shimano, Wahoo and of course... Aldi!
“We have made this battery available to the public so that those who want to assemble or maintain their own batteries can do that”
A glimpse at the future of Shimano Cues? Components giant teases "more information will be shared in early 2025"
These mudguards are designed for both road and gravel bikes, with a range of finishes available... and for that price it's just as well
2025 Cube range also features updated Kathmandu, Reaction and Supreme
Watch out! The Ford e-bike line up threatens to “ignite your senses”
Tech of the Week time! With lots of new stuff from Factor, BBB Cycling, Paul components, Nopinz and loads more
Fully recyclable carbon fibre and resin technology initially to be available on updated 40 Carbon Gravel Race and all-new 40 Carbon Gravel Dynamo wheels
UK-based prosthetics company Koalaa hopes its Sarah Pro will be a game-changer for cyclists with below elbow limb differences
Your weekly round-up of all the new products and tech we've spotted this week, starring a few hot new bikes to tell you about