Specialized almost didn't allow Sauser to run the new Epic
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Fears of a very public component and/or frame failure were allayed
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Had Sauser not won (or if there were some sort of mechanical)
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Avid debuted a new SL Mag version of its popular Juicy Ultimate disc brake.
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The new two-piece calliper
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New top-loaded pads
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Based on the date stamp on this sample,
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Formula showed off its own ultra-lightweight stopper
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The Oro Puro's two-piece calliper body
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The top-loaded pads look to be the same
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More weight is saved thanks to a new aluminium-and-steel floating rotor.
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A Center Lock adapter makes quick work
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RockShox-sponsored rider Julien Absalon
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We also spotted a new Mavic Crossmax wheelset
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We don't know the technical details
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We're not entirely sure if the goop visible
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A new ISM 3D process removes excess material
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Some riders tackled the course
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