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Five cool things coming soon from Genesis, Specialized, Giant, Rotor and Rapha

Some of our top picks from the road.cc test pile this week, with reviews coming soon...

As we roll towards Christmas, the gear just keeps piling in and we're working hard to offset some of the damage that will inevitably done when road.cc's annual festive do comes around! Are any of these products below on your Christmas wish list? 

Genesis Vaypour 30

£2499.99

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The latest cross racer from Genesis has a full Sram Rival 1x Drivetrain and 12mm thru axles front and rear, with the geometry tweaked to make it the perfect agressive CX steed. It has a wider bottom bracket area on the non-driveside and boxed chainstays that Genesis say increases the stiffness and power transfer, help also by the high-end 30/40T Modulus Carbon frame with full internal cable routing. Will it get a tick or a cross from our reviewer Liam? Check back soon for the full test report. 
freewheel.co.uk

Rapha Hooded Rain Jacket II

£230.00

rapha hooded rain jacket II

The sequel to Rapha's flagship hooded rain jacket has a three-layer softshell for the ultimate in wet weather protection. The seams are fully sealed, and when the weather is really shocking you can adjust the elasticated hem and tighten the integrated drawcord on the hood to provide additional shelter. A full length two-way zip allows the jacket to be opened from the waist, and the underarms have laser cut ventilation to prevent overheating. A hi-vis pink drop tail provides added protection against mud and spray reaching your rear. Is the Rain Jacket II the second coming? Ash Quinlan's review is due soon. 
rapha.cc

Rotor 2inPower crankset

£1,150.00

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The latest version of Rotor's power crankset is now even lighter, with direct mount chainrings bringing the weight down to 775g. The number of strain gauges is doubled over the original Rotor power crankset to provide left/right leg balance data. It's bluetooth and ANT+ compatible, and there's a usb-rechargeable li-ion battery. Power data is provided for each leg independently to give precise feedback, with eight axle-based strain gauges in total providing a measurement that Rotor say is super-accurate. The 2inPower is on Dave Atkinson's bike now, with a verdict due early in the new year.   
rotorbike.com

Giant ARX 24 kid's bike

£325.00

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This junior bike from Giant promises adult performance in a smaller size, with an aluminium frame and stable geometry to provide a nippy, balanced ride. The Shimano Altus 1x8 gearing provides a decent range and easy maintenance, and Giant's alloy rims with Innova 24x1.5 tyres should provide plenty of robustness and protection over varying terrain. Did it make Stu Kerton's little one feel like a Giant on two wheels, and is it easy for dad to maintain? The dual verdict is coming soon. 
giant-bicycles.com

Specialized S-Works Turbo Cotton tyres

£58.00

turbo cotton

The fastest tyre from Specialized, the Turbo Cotton uses their Gripton compound with a supple 320 TPI cotton casing. It's availabe in 24, 26 and 28mm sizes, with the 24mm weighing in at 220g and the 28mm approximately 260g. Is this truly the world's fastest tyre? Liam Cahill will be trying to determine if it feels like it in his review due later this month...
specialized.com

To see all road.cc's latest test reports, head over to our reviews section. If you want some more advice before splashing the cash, check out our buyer's guides. 

Arriving at road.cc in 2017 via 220 Triathlon Magazine, Jack dipped his toe in most jobs on the site and over at eBikeTips before being named the new editor of road.cc in 2020, much to his surprise. His cycling life began during his students days, when he cobbled together a few hundred quid off the back of a hard winter selling hats (long story) and bought his first road bike - a Trek 1.1 that was quickly relegated to winter steed, before it was sadly pinched a few years later. Creatively replacing it with a Trek 1.2, Jack mostly rides this bike around local cycle paths nowadays, but when he wants to get the racer out and be competitive his preferred events are time trials, sportives, triathlons and pogo sticking - the latter being another long story.  

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FatBoyW | 5 years ago
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Those cranks are most definitely cool, love the way the chain rings attach

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FatBoyW | 5 years ago
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Those cranks are most definitely cool, love the way the chain rings attach

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simonmb | 5 years ago
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Rapha just isn't cool anymore.

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Kendalred | 5 years ago
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Genesis Vapour, not Vaypour.

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