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First Look, First Ride: Pivot Vault Cyclocross Bike at Press Camp 2015

Rounding out our trio of do-it-all “cyclocross bikes” that we saw at Press Camp 2015 is the dream build Pivot Cycles​ Vault, which includes a Dura-Ace Di2 drivetrain and Stan’s NoTubes​’ latest deep section carbon wheelset they call the ZTR Avion Disc wheels. We have a first look and a first ride with full details on the potential future and current builds

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FSA's own 1x chainrings are now available, and the Megtooth pattern is wide/narrow and also slightly hooked for better chain retention. Sea Otter cyclocross and gravel. © Cyclocross Magazine
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More Sea Otter Sleuthing: Raleigh’s Women’s Carbon Footprint, FSA’s Megatooth Unveiled, Vitus Unearthed, Co-Motion All-Terrain Steel Exhibited and More

We’ve still got more cyclocross and gravel bikes and gear seen at Sea Otter 2015. Queued up for you today is the return of Vitus, a compact chain tool, FSA’s hooked single ring, and more of Raleigh and Co-Motion’s new 2016 bikes.

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Isla Bikes howed off a full suite of pedal bikes atarting with the CNOC 14" wheel bike. They're sold in the UK and US direct-to-consumer, and are some of the lightest, kid-erognomic bikes available. © Cyclocross Magazine
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Smaller Wheels ARE Better: Kids’ Bike Options in Growth Spurt – Sea Otter Photo Gallery

Kids’ bike options have never been better. Whether you’re looking for a balance bike for a toddler who can barely walk, a 700c cyclocross bike for the still-growing youngster, or a full suspension, disc brake-equipped bike for a little ripper, parents’ options have never been better. See our big gallery of these great options by Isla, Cleary, Trek, Commencal, Kona, Felt and Shredder.

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