Sat. Apr 11th, 2026

Gear Break: Spring Classic

As the professional cycling peloton gears up for the punishing pavé of Northern France, the cycling industry is responding with innovative gear designed for both speed and resilience. This week’s Gear Break highlights products perfect for tackling rough roads and challenging conditions, mirroring the spirit of the Spring Classics like Paris-Roubaix. From bikes designed for ultimate comfort without sacrificing speed to advanced safety technology, this collection covers a range of cyclist needs.

Tifosi Optics Moab XC

The Tifosi Optics Moab XC offers a lightweight, rimless design crafted for riders who face fast and rough terrain. Weighing just 29 grams, these glasses feature a durable Grilamid TR-90 frame, adjustable ear and nose pieces with hydrophilic rubber for a secure fit, and shatterproof polycarbonate lenses that maximize field of vision. The Moab XC is an evolution of Tifosi’s Moab line, offering a more compact fit suitable for medium to large head sizes. Available with interchangeable lenses, including Fototec photochromic options that adapt to changing light conditions, the Moab XC provides excellent optical clarity and value, with various configurations priced under $100.

Canyon Endurace

Canyon’s new Endurace CFR is an “all-road” racing bicycle engineered to combine the aerodynamic speed of the Aeroad with the compliance needed for demanding surfaces like the pavé. Designed in collaboration with Mathieu van der Poel and the Alpecin-Deceuninck team, it features up to 35mm (or 38mm on CF SLX models) of tire clearance and the innovative VCLS Aero seatpost, which offers increased vertical compliance. The Endurace CFR boasts a stiffer head tube for impact resistance and aerodynamic efficiency comparable to the Aeroad. It also includes an adjustable PACE Bar for customizable cockpit setup. The bike is designed for a planted yet responsive ride, encouraging riders to tackle rougher paths. Key specifications include a lightweight carbon frame, Shimano Dura-Ace Di2 or SRAM Red AXS drivetrains, and DT Swiss ARC 1100 wheels with Pirelli P Zero RS 35mm tires. The Endurace CFR is available globally, with pre-launch pricing starting at $10,499 / 8,999€.

Vittoria Corsa PRO Control

Vittoria’s Corsa PRO Control, a favorite in the pro peloton for challenging conditions, is now available in wider sizes, including 38mm and 42mm. This expansion blurs the line between road racing tires and gravel tires. The tire features a supple 320 TPI Corespun-K cotton casing that deforms around obstacles for improved grip and comfort. Its Graphene + Silica compound enhances speed and puncture protection. The wider casings allow for lower tire pressures without sacrificing performance, providing a comfortable ride on both smooth roads and rough surfaces. The Corsa PRO Control is hookless compatible up to 72 psi and comes in various widths. The new larger sizes are priced at $111.99 / €95.95.

Challenge 4 Stagioni XP

The Challenge 4 Stagioni XP is presented as a highly durable tire for demanding conditions, designed for riders prioritizing protection over marginal aerodynamic gains. Built on a handmade SuperPolyester casing, it features a bead-to-bead Corazza Silver + Gold Armor protection layer to guard against cuts and punctures. Despite its robust protection, the tire aims to maintain the supple, tubular-like feel characteristic of Challenge tires. The SMARThydro compound offers all-weather grip. The 4 Stagioni XP also incorporates an Easy-Fit Shape for easier mounting on modern tubeless rims and is stated to be hookless compatible. It is available in widths from 28mm to 38mm and is priced at $99.99 / €84.90.

Redshift Mousetrap

The Redshift Mousetrap is a clever accessory that allows riders to convert their clipless pedals into flat pedals for casual rides without needing to swap out entire pedal systems. These magnetic-coupled platforms attach to existing SPD-compatible pedal jaws using a tool-free cam-lever mechanism. When not in use, they magnetically snap together for convenient storage. The textured surface provides good grip for casual footwear, and the low profile ensures minimal impact on saddle height. Weighing 169g per pair, they are compatible with Shimano SPD and similar systems. While not designed for aggressive riding, they offer a practical solution for riders who use their performance bike for everyday errands and social rides. The standard price is $59.99 for a set, with a dual-sided option available for $99.99.

Van Rysel Project Airbag

Van Rysel is introducing Project Airbag, an integrated airbag system designed within a road cycling skinsuit to enhance rider safety. Developed with In&motion, this system aims to protect the thorax, neck, and spine, deploying in 60 milliseconds upon detecting a crash. The 500g airbag system uses algorithms trained on extensive data to ensure timely and accurate deployment. Van Rysel has focused on minimizing any impact on performance, conducting aerodynamic and thermoregulation testing with Swiss Side to ensure the suit matches the efficiency of a standard WorldTour kit. The goal is to provide a high level of protection without compromising the rider’s performance or comfort. The system is currently undergoing validation with professional teams and is expected to be available to consumers within the next two years.

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