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Spotted: A Wireless Fox Electronic Dropper Post, The Mistake That Cost Gold at the Paris Olympics & First Ride on the Trek Slash+

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All the must-reads from the last week. EDITORS' CHOICE Should-probably-reads from the past week Sp

All the must-reads from the last week. [View this email in your browser]( EDITORS' CHOICE Should-probably-reads from the past week Spotted: A Wireless Fox Electronic Dropper Post It looks like a cable-free Transfer post is on the way. [Read more]( Video: The Mistake That Cost a Gold Medal in the Olympic Men's Mountain Bike Race It looked like the eventual silver medallist had everything under control, but we didn't see everything on the live broadcast. [Read more]( SPONSORED Video: What Exactly Is An Aggressive Tire And When To Use One Christina talks us through the many shapes and sizes of "aggressive" tires and what makes them stand out in different scenarios. [Read more]( First Ride: the Trek Slash+ Sets a High Bar The electric Slash uses TQ's HPR50 motor to take the sting out of climbing. [Read more]( DH Field Test: Giant Glory - Versatile, or Conflicted? The new Glory didn't shine as bright as some of the other contenders in the DH Field Test. [Read more]( 5 Things We Learned from the 2024 Paris Olympics A less technical course can still provide excellent racing, athletes that were qualified early had a better chance of podiuming, and more. [Read more]( First Ride: Aper Kompace - Now THAT's A High Pivot Aper's creation delivers a dramatically rearward axle path via a rocker link and sliding shock rail. [Read more]( 5 Thoughts on Red Bull Joyride 2024 Ramblings on the riders, the course, the timing, the judging, and more from the year's biggest slopestyle event. [Read more]( Troy Lee Buys Back His Company Troy Lee Designs has announced that it will be moving forward as an independent company. [Read more]( The Pinkbike Podcast: We Rank the Glory, M1, Supreme V5, Frameworks, Tues (And the V10!?) Matt and Henry go over the Downhill Field Test to talk through their thoughts on the latest crop of downhill bikes. [Read more]( [Pinkbike.com]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [YouTube]( [Instagram]( You are receiving this Pinkbike Newsletter email because you are subscribed to Pinkbike, which is a part of the Outside Network. [Pinkbike]( | [Outside+]( Outside Inc. | 1600 Pearl Street | Boulder | CO | 80302 | United States [U]( from this list

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