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Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 23.
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Lennard Zinn analyzes how geometry, braking, and tire choice could have played a role in Dygert’s world championship crash.
Pro Continental team Rally-UHC rides into the new year with Felt as its new bicycle sponsor with the disc-brake FR and DA time trial bike.
The Felt FR2 Disc is one of the most responsive bikes we have ridden this year with race-friendly geometry.
Felt's new VR line combines elements of endurance and gravel bikes to make for a versatile and undeniably fun ride
Felt’s new FR range is packed with progressive features to provide a balanced, race-ready ride
This stiff and stable ride equipped with thoughtful component details is a great bike for someone who isn’t quite sold on racing yet.
Felt peppered the AR1 with plenty of small but important features that helped us enjoy this bike, but above all, it is fast.
Elite national criterium champion Holloway's custom ride used to dominate the Athens Twilight criterium
Felt sends pro BMX rider Gregor Laucht to Switzerland to test the limits of a fat bike on snow
Summerhill is a favorite to challenge defending national champion Jeremy Powers on Sunday. Here's the bike that might carry him to victory
Lennard Zinn goes into detail about the California company's six most notable designs and manufacturing processes
Check out new tech in Monterey, from Felt's new ’cross line to a custom crank for Rui Costa and three new hubs and wheelsets from Kappius
Prototype C50 tubular wheels adorn the German's custom F1 look-alike, which Felt built with a non-standard carbon layup
Felt’s 2013 range will include a snappier endurance bike and an F1-inspired mountain bike
Erik Slack’s Team Exergy Felt F1. An unusual selection of parts.
Felt Bicycle is recalling about 1,550 of its 2011 road bikes because the carbon fiber fork on the bikes can break. The F3, F4, F5 and F75 bike models are affected by the recall, which is being conducted with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.
We present the VN Bike Lab — data from two labs, long-term ride testing and expert analysis — in the April issue of VeloNews.
The women's team will switch bike sponsors in a two-year deal.
What makes the F2 cool in my book is Felt’s effort to bring that Di2 kit to a more down to earth price. By mixing an FSA K-Force crank and Ultegra brakes into the group, Felt product managers brought the bike down in price without dropping performance. The F2 frame and fork are slightly heavier than the F1 (by just under 50 grams) and it rolls on Shimano RS-80 wheels instead of the F1’s Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimates.
Cervélo TestTeam will not ride into the 2011 season, but team officials confirmed that Cervélo will become the new bike sponsor for Garmin-Transitions. The women’s team will continue next season
Felt refines its road line with a new carbon bladder process that led to lighter and stiffer frames.
Felt is recalling about 2,100 road bikes because the bikes' aluminum steerer tube can fail.
David Millar is set to ride a new bike from Felt in the Giro d’Italia prologue on Saturday.
A look at Martijn Maaskant's Felt F1 at the Tour of Qatar.
Felt Bicycles and the UCI have joined forces to provide rising talent with bicycles supplied by the American company.
It's not too late to shop for (or ask for) a few special somethings for Christmas. Here are some new products we've come across.