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Check out Cadex's super-aero bike, Elite's new trainer, and all the rest of the week's tech news
The Aero version of CeramicSpeed's oversized pulley wheel system was developed with Simon Smart and can save you 2.5 seconds over a 25km time trial according to CeramicSpeed
For those who take their aero efficiency really, really seriously; Astana Qazaqstan riders used new component in the Giro d'Italia over the weekend
The chainless drivetrain Cervélo P5, Canyon Lux and non-prototype Specialized Turbo Levo were stolen during a break-in at Driven's Boulder headquarters
Check out all of the week’s big – and not so big – tech stories, including a bike that COULD be ridden at over 300km/h
Maintenance free, self-lubricating and corrosion resistant bearings from CeramicSpeed now claimed to have massive longevity
You can now be a part-owner of Driven, the drive shaft system that is claimed to be near 99% efficient, for ~£720
Keeps drivetrains very clean, but doesn't last particularly well and works out expensive
New chain lube gets cheaper and more effective
An impressive coating for winter riding but super-pricey and the performance gains are hard to detect in the real world