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Cycling is an incredible sport and a fantastic way to keep fit. If you are looking for the best experience possible, having the right equipment and components will go a long way. The wrong kit can make it more challenging and ruin a great ride out.
We get asked some amazing questions here at Rotor, but one that comes up often is, “How Do I Choose The Best Crankset For Road Cycling?”
ROTOR continues its legacy of innovation in cycling technology with the latest addition to the INSPIDER® MTB range: the INspider® MTB Shimano® Compatible.
The KOM Challenge, a cycling race that has captured the attention of cyclists from all over the world.
This year, on 27 October, brave cyclists embarked on an unparalleled challenge: 105 kilometres of pure intensity, with an impressive elevation gain of approximately 3,500 metres. But this competition is much more than just a race; it is a test that goes beyond physical endurance, exploring the deepest limits of mental strength and the unbreakable will of the participants.
We will be telling you about some of the best components you can buy that will take your road cycling to the next level and give you the performance you deserve.
A well looked after bike will always ride better and be faster than a neglected bike. A big part of that is keeping on top of your components, which is much easier to do than you might think. In this article, we will be telling you many different ways you can make your bike components last longer.
There’s a lot of debating in cycling. Rim or disc brakes, how to wear your glasses, and even what sock length you should have. One of the biggest debates in the peloton is oval chainrings. Why do they perform better, and why should you have them?
In this article, we'll go into the details of crank length to help you get the most out of your leg power. You'll learn about standard crank lengths and how longer and shorter cranks affect how your bike rides.