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Cycling Wheels: Training vs. Racing
But what's the difference between a training wheelset and a racing wheelset? Let's explore this together in this article, which begins by debunking the quintessential misconception about training wheels.
Learn moreRoad Bike Wheels: Tubulars vs. Clinchers/Tubeless
When it comes to tires, we need to distinguish between two families of tires: a cyclist's preference between tubulars and clinchers also influences their choice of wheelset. Discover the differences and find the solution that best suits your needs.
Learn moreWhat is a racing bike wheel made of?
Road bike wheels are an integral part of your bike setup. Therefore, buying a frame with top-of-the-line components will be of little use if the wheels don't perform well. What does performance mean? A good wheelset must ensure great smoothness, reliability, and be the right weight. Comfort and safety should also be important.
Learn moreBreaking in road bike and mountain bike wheels: why it's important and how to do it
Have you just bought a new set of wheels for your road bike or mountain bike? Are you thinking about buying them in the coming months? Remember that once mounted on your bike, all types of wheels require a break-in period. Let's take a look at what this involves and why it's important not to forget it.
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