Ben Delaney
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Garmin Vector 3 initial power comparison review
By Ben Delaney last updated
Not yet ratedDetailed left/right data without pods dangling off the spindles
Mavic's new one-piece carbon Cosmic Ultimate UST wheels
By Ben Delaney last updated
Carbon spokes, hubs and rims bonded together – plus helmet, shoes and more
Tour de France 2015 road bike tech
By Tom Ballard, Ben Delaney last updated
Cameras with live-stream paraphernalia, new aero bikes and more from Le Tour
Specialized Venge ViAS Disc joins the aero range
By Ben Delaney last updated
Same weight as the rim-brake Venge ViAS, Specialized claims
Specialized S-Works Venge: lighter, faster and all-in on Shimano discs
By Ben Delaney last updated
460g lighter than the Venge ViAS — with less drag, Specialized claims
Specialized launches S-Works Dual and Single power meters
By Ben Delaney last updated
Specialized partners with 4iiii for Tarmac SL6 Disc own brand power meter
Rapha celebrates Hampsten's snowy Giro with Gavia collection
By Ben Delaney last updated
Hampsten attacked his way to the ’88 Giro win over a snowy Passo di Gavia
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