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2011 World Champion Jaroslav Kulhavy rode prototypes to victory during last year's World Cup races.
The lightweight yet sturdy tool folds easily to fit inside a hydration pack, making it perfect for accessing far-flung trails.
Flyweight full-suspension 29ers, carbon downhill bikes, and more
SRAM's sweet $8 accessory will keep your cables clutter-free.
The prototype derailleur appears to have a one-way clutch, which could eliminate chain slap and dropped chains.
New geometry and a host of smart additions are welcome changes, and hint at a future overahaul.
This versatile, all-mountain workhorse just got lighter. But is it better?
Best known for its carbon mountain and road bikes, Scott hopes to re-establish the gravity-oriented Syncros brand.
From thrilling bikes to ride-changing components, here are our 12 favorite products of 2011.
An innovative one-way clutch that eliminates chain slap and dropped chains makes this the best derailleur we’ve ever ridden.
The new Frequency rim is perfect for riders seeking a lightweight, reliable, and affordable tubeless wheels.
Back from the grave, Titus 2.0 is pursuing a consumer-direct sales model with tantalizing prices on American-made frames.
The latest scoop on what Shimano, SRAM, Fox, Easton and others are hiding up their sleeves.
We test the new XTR trail pedal, which promises more control, less weight, and proven SPD performance. Can it deliver?
The rugged, dependable Pro-Elite from Feedback Sports has proven to be one of the best repair stands we've ever tried.
Dollar-for-dollar, these trail models blow away the competition—and most cost less than two grand.
Stop wasting your time with floor pumps designed for road tires. The Aircon gets the job done faster and easier.
Rugged, comfortable, and jammed with more features than your local cineplex, these shorts are sure to please.
Osprey didn't invent the hydration pack, but it did perfect the bladder. Here's why we love this simple, ride-changing product.
Developed for Scott-Swisspower World Cup racers, this new helmet is one of the lightest XC models ever made.

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