Can you feel it? The Force is here. As we published in our extensive SRAM Red AXS eTap coverage and early review, SRAM was transparent about a Force eTap AXS group coming in April when it unveiled the ...
Red Bull Hardline Tasmania returns this weekend, with some of the rowdiest riders descending on Australia’s island state to compete in one of the world's toughest downhill races. The event is ...
The proliferation of companies producing narrow/wide chainrings similar in design and function to SRAM’s X-Sync chainrings for the XX1 and XO1 drivetrains has not gone unnoticed by the component ...
Explore the unique personalities of the four leading 2026 road groupsets. A deep-dive comparison of ergonomics, 13-speed ...
A look at SRAM's trailblazing 11-speed MTB drivetrain's creation We've already ridden SRAM's XX1 group and as you might imagine, there was a lot of engineering that went into creating this ...
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John Nedeau rides his bike to work when he can. He has a good bike. He’s a good rider. He works for a company called SRAM. Its global headquarters on Chicago’s North Side is a long way from his home ...