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Monday, May 30, 2011

Matt Lloyd ready to come back to racing

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Deal with a team to be sealed very soon


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Garzelli to race through 2012 after success in Giro d'Italia

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Italian veteran revels in mountains jersey


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Evans says Contador is beatable at the Tour de France

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Australian former world champion won’t join GreenEDGE


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Zomegnan defends Giro d'Italia and Contador

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Race director insists he has no regrets about the race route


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WADA director Howman respects Contador hearing delay

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Investigation into Clenbuterol-contamination from tainted meat under way


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Boonen on track for Belgian nationals and Tour de France

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Blames altitude training for poor Tour of Belgium


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Mavic R-Sys SLR WTS Wheelset review

The rims are machined in between each spoke bed, making for an impressive bare weight of just 1370g a pair (1.02kg front, 1.12kg rear including tyre and skewer).

The front wheel features Mavic’s lightweight Zircal (aluminium) bladed aero spokes while the rear has the same Zircal blades on the drive side, and tubular carbon fibre spokes on the non-drive side.

These are among the tightest and smoothest wheels we’ve ever tested, with hard, out-of-the-saddle sprints, big lean angles in corners, and rough roads and cobbles all handled with the minimum of fuss.

The braking takes some getting used to. The combination of hard pad and hard surface makes for powerful grip, and we were having to use much less force than usual to get the same stopping power to the rim.

It does require setting up perfectly, and the first 75-100km were a pretty noisy affair until they were run in.

Mavic has designed its own tyres to complement the new SLR wheels. The Yksion tyres – Griplink at the front and Powerlink at the rear – are supple, lightweight full slicks with a gummy surface that offers a great balance of flexible cushioning and tenacious grip. In fact these feel very similar to our current favourite clincher, Schwalbe’s Ultremo ZR.

This article was originally published in Cycling Plus magazine.



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Pozzato fractures wrist and clavicle in Tour of Belgium crash

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Bad luck continues for Italian


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Contador considers 2008 Giro d'Italia victory "most beautiful of all"

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Tour de France participation to be discussed with team manager


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