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Four reports of the axle cracking and detaching have been reported but no injuries have occurred. Consumers should contact PNW Components to receive free replacement axles. The pedals were sold aftermarket through online retailers and shops.
The pedal is a platform style (non-clip) and can be identified by a “Tectonic” logo laser etched onto the pedal body on the left corner, on the same side as the threaded axle. They are available in black, silver, green, orange and purple.
The Loam Gen 2 pedals were sold at bike shops and online at PNWComponents.com, REI.com, Backcountry.com, and JensonUSA.com from June 20…

In a guest post, CIN hands over the reins to Bikmo and the ACT for a series of articles focused
The post GUEST POST: Understanding your bike business insurance needs appeared first on Cycling Industry News.





Roman Arnold is aiming for €1 billion in sales by 2028 despite an expected sales decline of 5% for 2025.
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Our hot takes on the future, plus a look back at our riding stats from 2025 and some reader questions.

Nearly two dozen bikes that could be due for a refresh this season.
( Photos: 23, Comments: 102 )

Designer Nicole Hall explains the ideas behind one of the most distinctive looks on the World Cup circuit.
( Photos: 18 )

Tailfin is back with another brilliantly designed product. The HydroMount can attach almost anywhere to carry more water, tools & gear.
The post TailFin HydroMount Lets You Add Cages, Without Putting a Bolt Through Your Frame appeared first on Bikerumor.

The Reverb AXS is still the longest, but Fox narrows the gap with the addition of a 225mm length for the Transfer Neo.
The post The Fox Transfer Neo Wireless Dropper Grows with the Addition of a 225mm Length appeared first on Bikerumor.



3D printed saddles aren’t anything new. But how about one that’s custom printed to fit your anatomy? After all, the saddle is probably your most important touchpoint. Posedla’s Joyseat is individualzed in size, shape, and stiffness to match your sit bone imprint, flexibility, and riding style.
The post Review: Posedla Joyseat 3.0 Custom 3D Printed Saddle appeared first on PezCycling News.

Not just bright and crazy shapes
The post Norco Race Division breaks down its bold kit design appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

City construction on Blanshard Street will extend protected bike lanes and aims to improve truck access while supporting future growth
The post New bike lane, traffic light in Victoria aims to ease congestion appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

After years at the very top of pro cycling, the British rider is stepping away from the sport
The post Visma-Lease a Bike DS explains Simon Yates’ ‘shock’ retirement appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

More drop for the low, low price of $859.
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A full-powered aluminum affair with 130 mm travel
( Photos: 14, Comments: 52 )

We're wrapping things up with one final rundown of the highs and lows from the Trail Bike and eMTB Field Test.
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Joe Montgomery was an innovative entrepreneur who did things his own way.
( Photos: 4, Comments: 31 )

Huge news for team USA.
( Photos: 11, Comments: 175 )


Sad news in the bike industry: Cannondale founder and industry pioneer Joe Montgomery has passed away. We remember his life and legacy
The post Remembering an Industry Legend, Cannondale Founder Joe Montgomery appeared first on Bikerumor.

Pinarello Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team have a sharp new look for 2026
The post Tom Pidcock and Nick Zukowsky’s Pinarello Q36.5 gear revealed appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

The head of the UCI’s arbitral board touches on the high-stakes talks
The post Why the details of Derek Gee-West’s case are so closely guarded appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.












The Onley mega-deal to join Ineos Grenadiers delivers the biggest contract buyout in cycling history amid a surge of unprecedented spending and deal-making among cycling’s richest teams.
Read the full article at Oscar Onley Contract Buyout Is the Most Expensive in Cycling History on Velo.

Visma director suggests Yates’ shock retirement at 33 was the consequence of a sport that’s pushing athletes toward burnout.
Read the full article at Was Simon Yates Cooked by Cycling’s High-Performance Evolution? on Velo.

SoCalCycling.com – Your Cycling Source:
Meet EF Pro Cycling’s 2026 Roster Reinventing Professional Cycling in 2026 An Athlete-Driven Approach Across Road, Gravel, and Cyclocross EF Pro Cycling enters the 2026 season with a clear mission. The team’s roster of young racers and established stars is set to launch into 2026 with the goal of continuing to reinvent professional cycling. From …
The post EF Pro Cycling 2026 Roster: Riders, Leaders, and Future Stars appeared first on SoCalCycling.com.

Copenhagen-based eBike brand Hygge Bikes is ramping up its engagement with independent bike dealers in the UK, targeting retailer growth
The post Hygge Bikes expands UK dealer network with focus on independent retailers appeared first on Cycling Industry News.

Extra UK has signed an exclusive distribution agreement in the UK and Ireland for INPEAK, the rapidly growing brand high-precision
The post Extra UK signs exclusive INPEAK power meters distribution agreement for UK and Ireland appeared first on Cycling Industry News.
The Safe Streets and Roads for All (SS4A) program has been a popular and successful program since its creation in the 2021 Bipartisan Infrastructure Law. Through four years of its…
The post Big Safe Streets Awards for Bicycle Friendly Communities appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.







It’s an all-road-no-‘cross version of our cycling news roundup! As the ‘cross season takes its national championships break, we have news from across the globe and throughout the calendar: Pogačar’s been scouting the Milan-San Remo course, while Tom Dumoulin and Andy Schleck have new jobs. We look ahead to racing in Norway, Saudi Arabia, Canada — plus a new chapter for Phil Liggett, and a sad farewell to Cannondale’s Joe Montgomery.
The post EUROTRASH: Pogi on the Poggio! appeared first on PezCycling News.








Aaron Gwin is joining the small-but-mighty Frameworks Racing. The five-time World Cup overall winner adds a whole heap of experience […]
The post Aaron Gwin joins Neko Mulally’s Frameworks Racing appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Pauwels Sauzen rider hasn’t raced this season following two iliac artery surgeries
The post Belgian two-time CX World Cup series champion Eli Iserbyt forced to retire appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.

Trio of new dropper posts extend the line of wireless dropper posts
The post Fox goes long with new Transfer Neo 225 appeared first on Canadian Cycling Magazine.




