We first learnt of SRAM's wireless intentions for its third-tier road groupset after our senior tech writer, Josh Croxton, uncovered two approved applications pertaining to the Rival moniker on the US ...
Sram has updated its Force and Rival AXS groupsets. The 12-speed wireless systems now incorporate much of the technology used in the brand’s top-tier offering, Red AXS. The Force and Rival options ...
Not content with three 12-speed electronic drivetrain options, SRAM has launched Apex AXS, sitting below its Red AXS, Force AXS and Rival AXS groupsets. It’s one-by only (1x) and available in XPLR ...
In the wake of recent news that Shimano's new Dura-Ace is likely going wireless, similar documents pertaining to SRAM suggests that its third-tier road groupset, Rival, is getting a similar treatment.
The next generation of SRAM‘s Force and Rival AXS groupsets has arrived in both Road and XPLR configurations – four new groupsets in one launch. Straight away, it’s clear that the shifter ergonomics ...
This season, we have seen the new SRAM Red eTap AXS and Force AXS groupsets become a mainstay in the cyclocross peloton. We have seen the bikes of Jolanda Neff, Curtis White, Maghalie Rochette, Thibau ...
The 15th of May 2025 will mark the first birthday of SRAM’s latest RED AXS road bike groupset, making it nearly a whole year old. As SRAM’s flagship wireless electronic groupset, it promised to ...
Update 24/01/2024: Read our head-to-head of the latest Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8100 and SRAM Force AXS groupsets to find out which is best. SRAM Force eTap AXS and Shimano Ultegra Di2 are both hugely ...
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