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no. 22 drifter update 2025

No. 22 Introduces New 2025 Gravel Models: Drifter Family Evolves

Posted by By JOM June 5, 2025
As gravel cycling continues evolving, No. 22 has thoughtfully updated or “realigned” the entire Drifter family for modern gravel from top to bottom. With the ability to rapidly prototype utilizing…
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Shimano S-PHYRE XC903S MTB Shoe review

Shimano Unveils Special Edition S-PHYRE XC903S MTB Shoes to Celebrate XTR Excellence: Work nicely for Gravel Too

Posted by By JOM June 4, 2025
Celebrating the launch of the new XTR mountain bike components, SHIMANO’s special edition S-PHYRE XC903S mountain bike cross country shoe boasts a shimmery silver colorway and robust constructions to honor…
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Campagnolo Super Record 13-Speed Wireless Review

Campagnolo “Reboosts” performance with the NEW Super Record 2 x 13-Speed Platform: Gravel & Road

Posted by By JOM June 4, 2025
Campagnolo presents a new Super Record 13 groupset, the fastest on the market, capable of offering a greater choice of gear ratios that allows you to find the best pedaling…
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Shimano XTR M9200 Di2 Wireless

Shimano Unveils New XTR M9200 Di2 Wireless Components with Fast, Precise Shifting: GRX Wireless Coming Later?

Posted by By JOM June 4, 2025
Shimano builds on its legacy of innovation and engineering with the introduction of its new fully wireless Di2 XTR M9200 mountain bike components. The no-compromise Di2 system delivers Shimano’s ultra-precise…
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bikes for crushing Pennsylvania gravel

Bikes for Crushing 250 Miles of Pennsylvania Gravel & 29,000 Feet!

Posted by By JOM June 2, 2025
Titusville, Pennsylvania Titusville, Pennsylvania is home to Roughneck Gravel Roubaix, starting and finishing at the historic Titusville Iron Works. Nowadays, the Iron Works facility is an entertainment facility featuring live…
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irc 2025 new gravel tires

IRC Tire updates their 2025 lineup with Four New Gravel Tires / Tyres

Posted by By JOM May 29, 2025
"Built for the Unknown" Expanding on the success of the BOKEN series, IRC rolls out four new tubeless-ready gravel tires—designed for versatility, traction, and standout style. Available in sizes from…
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Sage Titanium Storm King Gravel Bike Raffle

Simply Good Supplements Launches $16,000 Sage Titanium Storm King Gravel Bike Raffle to Support Trail Organizations

Posted by By JOM May 28, 2025
Simply Good Supplements, a health and performance supplement brand focused on supporting endurance athletes, is proud to announce a raffle for a fully custom, $16,000 Sage Storm King Titanium gravel…
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DT Swiss F 132 One Gravel Fork review

“Not for the Rigid Minded”: DT Swiss F 132 One Gravel Fork

Posted by By JOM May 27, 2025
The F 132 ONE, the new DT Swiss fork developed specifically for gravel riding, takes on the rougher sections of gravel races or the uncertainties of your gravel adventure. A…
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wolf tooth bottom bracket review

Wolf Tooth Announces Bottom Brackets: Durable, Reliable, Lightweight, & Smooth

Posted by By JOM May 22, 2025
Wolf Tooth Bottom Brackets are engineered to be durable, reliable, lightweight, and smooth. The weather sealing is best-in-class, with seals in the spindle, bearing gutters, bearing inner and outer races,…
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Pirelli Cinturato EVO TLR Review

Pirelli Cycling Unveils The Cinturato EVO TLR: For Road Cycling, Commuting, & Gravel Riding

Posted by By JOM May 22, 2025
Pirelli presents the CINTURATO EVO TLR, the new bicycle tire and successor to the CINTURATO Velo, a product launched in 2018 and, since then, a best-seller within Pirelli’s Cycling division.…
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Old Man Mountain Divide XL rack review

Old Man Mountain announces new rack, capable of carrying even more: The Old Man Mountain Divide XL

Posted by By JOM May 22, 2025
"Old Man Mountain racks are the most versatile racks available. Capable of mounting to full-suspension mountain bikes, gravel bikes, road bikes, fat bikes, even tri-bikes if that’s what you’re in…
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tailfin cycling rear top tube bag review

Tailfin Launches Innovative Rear Top Tube Bags: Expanding ‘Home of Top Tube Bags’ Lineup

Posted by By JOM May 21, 2025
Since 2022, Tailfin has significantly expanded its range of on-frame storage solutions, introducing two downtube bags, eight top tube bags, and nine frame bags. Now, we're proud to introduce the…
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Gunnar and Waterford Return

Press Release: Gunnar and Waterford return under Abracadabra Fabrication

Posted by By JOM May 16, 2025
Industry Veteran John Siegrist, his son, David Siegrist, and Brad Swaim, just acquired the Gunnar and Waterford bicycle brands. The Gunnar and Waterford factory closed in 2023, leaving a gap…
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ritchey bigfoot pedal review

Meet Bigfoot, Ritchey’s First Flat Pedal

Posted by By JOM May 16, 2025
Ritchey proves the existence of Bigfoot with their entry into the category of flat pedals with the new Comp Bigfoot pedal. In a first for Ritchey, the Northern California brand…
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