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RidersThe original version of this story was published on BikeRumor. Riders keep going faster and harder, which means the suspension has to keep getting better and better to provide the control and traction that top enduro racers need. And as good as their new forks and dampers are, Fox flipped their thinking to see if they could make a single crown fork that performed like a dual crown. Turns out, they can. The all-new Fox Podium Fork is an inverted …See the Story
Fox Launches Inverted Fork, Promises 'Unfair Advantage' in Technical Descents

CyclingSpanish performance brand QO, founded by cycling engineers Pablo Carrasco and Ignacio Estellés, has unveiled its new RACE SL crankset – targeting elite-level road riders seeking lightweight performance. Weighing just 510g with 50/34 chainrings, the QO RACE SL is claimed to be lighter than current top-tier cranks from leading groupsets, while staying within ~80g of ultra-premium boutique models. According to QO, it achieves this without resorting…See the Story