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With the help of the experts from Favero, the brand behind the class-leading Assioma PRO RS and PRO RL power meter pedals, we explain why training with power is the most reliable tool you can buy if you want to improve on the bike
Excellent performance, convenience and interchangeability, but at a very high price
Favero’s Assioma PRO RS power meter pedals were already a big hit with road cyclists, allowing access to a huge range of performance data while looking, feeling and operating exactly like ‘normal’ Shimano pedals. Now, with the new Assioma PRO RL, all these same benefits are available to Look pedal users too.
It's unusual for a Grand Tour contender to be this open about their numbers - what's Pogacar's game here, then? We asked a coach to offer some possible explanations
Nope, you haven't woken up in 2005... FFWD has launched fresh tubular wheels to serve a "small niche" of tubular evangelists, most of them cyclocross riders nowadays. We've also got news from Rouvy, Q36.5 and Dynamic
With so much cycling tech on the market, it's hard to know what is actually worth your money and will help you to improve. We spoke to two coaches to find out which upgrades and gadgets they think will really make a difference on the bike
All the tech that's turned our heads this week, including an eye-catching Kickstarter campaign, plus new stuff from Trek, Brooks, Cervélo and Chris King
Weighing just 123.5g each and featuring a modular design for interchangeability, Shimano-compatible pedal bodies, and Favero’s proprietary IAV Power System, the Assioma PRO RS sets the gold standard in road power pedals while maintaining ±1% accuracy
Priced at £399 and available for Look Keo or SPD-SL cleats out the box, rechargeable and weighing as little as 157g per pedal, the specs look strong for the price on the Chinese brand's first entry into the power pedal market
It’s Tuesday and Adwitiya’s back on the live blog with the latest cycling news, views and reaction