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Wireless shifting is here. But is it capable of dethroning Shimano's Di2 group? When Shimano first introduced electronic shifting with Di2, it made huge waves in the industry. Campagnolo followed quickly with its EPS drivetrain. And for the last several...
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It's no secret that at TriRig, we love Shimano's Di2 electronic group sets. Ever since we first wrote about Di2 back in 2011, we have sung its praises over and over again, and used it on numerous builds. But Di2...
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It wasn't too long ago that SRAM entered the road group market with its initial release of Force and Rival back in 2006. When it released Red the following year, it became an undeniable force in the world of cycling...
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Many tech editors (including Yours Truly) have predicted the death of mechanical component groups, due primarily to the success and advantages of electronic groups. But despite the march of motorized progress, the development of mechanical groups continues to press on....
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Shimano's Di2 is without a doubt my favorite component system for triathlon. I said as much in our video review of the Di2 system. It's primary drawback has been the price - it's an expensive system, to be sure. A...
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