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The narrowest bars in the pro peloton
By Ben Delaney last updated
Roompot's van Schip uses 32cm Japanese handlebars as a track carryover
Peter Sagan's Tour de France stage-winning silver S-Works Tarmac
By Ben Delaney last updated
Custom-painted new Tarmac worthy of a world champion
Specialized S-Works Evade II aero helmet first ride review
By Ben Delaney last updated
Not yet ratedNarrow and airy but no MIPS in the latest aero lid
Giro d'Italia time trial tech gallery
By Robin Wilmott, Ben Delaney last updated
Hidden SRAM wireless TT shifters, wild shoe covers and more as teams break out the go-fast gear
Tom Boonen's Specialized S-Works Roubaix SL4
By Ben Delaney last updated
Boonen hopes for one more cobble trophy
Aqua Blue Sport to compete on 3T Strada disc bike with 1x drivetrain in 2018
By Ben Delaney, Josh Evans last updated
Pro road team to race on single-ring 3T bikes
Tires of the Tour de France
By Ben Delaney last updated
A breakdown of the brands, the widths, the pressures and the stage wins
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