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The strange history of Paris-Roubaix bikes: Suspension, custom geometry, and clearance maxxing
The history of bike tech at Paris-Roubaix is almost as iconic as the racing. For decades, the top pros have been chasing the right mix of speed and durability for the world’s toughest road race. While ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A Specialized Roubaix bike with hydraulic top levers The dust has just about settled over the cobblestones of northern France once ...
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Wout van Aert's Paris-Roubaix celebrations mean slow start to Tour Auvergne Rhône-Alpes
Too much down time after his Hell of the North win has left the Belgian some way off best form ...
From ever-growing tyres to the proving ground of 1x and the death of the 'special Roubaix bike' - here's what we learned following the Queen of the Classics over two days When you purchase through ...
More than any other race, Paris-Roubaix used to be the place to see equipment swap-outs and strange hacks to add comfort over the cobbles. That’s changed in recent years, though, with the race now ...
Named after the infamously tough Paris-Roubaix bike race, which sees riders covered in mud, often bleeding from falls and emotionally drained, the Specialized Roubaix has always been about high ...
Over the past year, I've championed both 1x for the road and larger 30mm+ tyres. So, it was great to see this year’s Paris–Roubaix being dominated by these pieces of tech. The romance of the classics, ...
As we discussed some yesterday, Paris-Roubaix and cyclocross tech often intersect, especially when we're talking about cyclocross riders taking to the Queen of the classics. Mario Vanacker was on hand ...
ROUBAIX, France (VN) -- A few days before his beloved Tour of Flanders race, Wout van Aert was confronted with a COVID diagnosis, forcing him to skip the race. The team doctors decided to give him the ...
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