If any doubt remained about whether Porsche wanted to move toward e-bikes and do it decisively, its recent corporate acquisition served to dispel it. Back…
Last week, Porsche added another high-profile financial acquisition in the e-bike market. On February 10, Porsche acquired a substantial stake in e-bike drive system manufacturer…
The Cannondale Scalpel has always been one of the lightest, simplest full suspension XC race mountain bikes. Now, it gets more progressive geometry, and more…
Cannondale announced the Quick Neo SL, a sporty and lightweight hybrid e-bike meant for fitness or commuting. It uses the Mahle ebikemotion X35 250W rear…
Cannondale’s new F-Si carbon XC hardtail bills itself as the fastest bike for modern technical World Cup XC racing, where you have to be faster up steep…
Introduced in 2016, this 3rd gen Cannondale SuperX cyclocross race bike took their System Integration concept to the next level. It has their asymmetric rear…
Cannondale’s context for the new SuperX is that the sport of cyclocross is changing as it grows in popularity. Seasons have gotten longer, sometimes starting…
Introduced at the Riva del Garda Mountain Bike Festival, the all-new 2017 Cannondale Scalpel Si goes further than ever down the “Systems Integration” path to…
When the Flash 29 debuted a couple years ago, it brought Cannondale’s System Integration (Si) to the frame with things like their OPI stem/steerer with…
Cannondale’s premiere full suspension race bike, the Scalpel, gets a full makeover for 2011…and does away with the aluminum versions. For 2011, there’s only full…
Cannondale has pulled one of their models back from history with the all-new 2011 Jekyll all-purpose mountain bike. In the process, they’ve created yet another…
FSA’s AGX lineup gets more aero for gravel bikes and long-distance “alt road” adventures, and more comfy with vibration damping stems. It was also showing…
In general, things are looking pretty bleak for bicycle inventory heading into 2021. The combination of exploding demand, supply chain shortages, and global shipping constraints…