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Aero advantage Races might be won on the road but, in today’s peloton, they begin in the wind t

[Shop]( [Ride]( [Stories]( Aero advantage Races might be won on the road but, in today’s peloton, they begin in the wind tunnel. The new Aero Block collection features a patterned design inspired by the flow of air over a rider’s body. Approved by the aerodynamicists, it’s available now. [See the collection]( Classics in the Clubhouse Rapha Clubhouses are the place to watch all the action from the Spring Classics. Join us at your local Clubhouse to see the racing and cheer on the riders of EF Education First and Canyon//SRAM. Check your local Clubhouse calendar for times. [Find out more]( Grinduro Canada The date is set and registration for Grinduro Canada is now open. Experience for yourself a unique event that blends gravel race and party; Rapha will be on the ground with an all new and exclusive collection of adventure apparel. [Sign up]( [Read the feature]( Save on base layers and gilets Essential components of a cyclist’s wardrobe at any time, gilets and base layers become indispensable as the seasons change. This weekend only, make a timely investment on a garment that could prove to be your saviour with savings on our favourite products. [Save now]( [Read the guide]( Rapha Custom Team of the week Meet Velosophe, a team with a philosophy that extends beyond the bike. In a Rapha Custom kit inspired by the brewery that gives the team its name, all six members ride for a good time, not a winning one, and they always stop for a beer afterwards. [Design your kit]( Friday in Flanders As the working week winds down, the contenders for this season’s cobbled classics went to work at E3 Harelbeke. In his latest contribution to Mondial, Rigo Zimmerman gives us a professional’s perspective of the ‘mini’ Tour of Flanders. [Read more]( Milan San Remo EF Gone Racing Sunshine, sea and sprints. Catch up on the latest episode of EF #GoneRacing from Milan-San Remo, the first and longest monument of the 2019 season. [Watch now]( And finally… The defining climb of the Gent-Wevelgem race might go by different names among Flemish, Walloon and English fans but everyone understands the stats. Sit down, watch the race this Sunday and see where it splinters… [View in web browser]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [instagram]( Telephone: [877-907-2742]( | Email: usa@rapha.cc If you no longer wish to receive emails from Rapha, please [unsubscribe]( from our mailing list. Rapha Racing Ltd is registered in England & Wales. Registered number: 0‌4849594. Registered office: Imperial Works, 18‌ Tileyard Road, London N7 9AH, United Kingdom. ​

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