Home Cycling As the Giro d’Italia hots up, there’s plenty of other news in the world of cycling tech, especially if you want to get off the road entirely

As the Giro d’Italia hots up, there’s plenty of other news in the world of cycling tech, especially if you want to get off the road entirely

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As the Giro d’Italia hots up, there’s plenty of other news in the world of cycling tech, especially if you want to get off the road entirely

For most of us watching the Giro d’Italia is quite enough. While we might fancy tackling one or two of the famed climbs in our own time, the sheer pace and urgency of the race – of any professional race for that matter – is exhausting enough from the comfort of the sofa. Taking part beggars belief.

So while the Giro continues to raise the pulse and shred the nerves, some respite is offered in the shape of a few new releases that speak to the more laid back side of cycling, a world of trail riding, of bikepacking jaunts, and of not taking oneself too seriously. And if after checking out Stinner’s handbuilt 32” gravel bike, Fizik’s trail-running inspired gravel off-road shoes and Tailfin’s ever-so-clever rack you feel the need to switch gears once again, we have Garmin’s latest Forerunner watches to track your progress.

emergence of the 32” wheel turns into a fully blown movement or the preserve of the few remains to be seen. But in its early days it’s certainly gaining the kind of momentum you’d hope from a design that’s created to provide just that. Stinner is just one of the brands that’s chosen to accommodate the free-wheeling platform in the shape of its Refugio 32.

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Stinner Refugio 32 gravel bike

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The Refugio is Stinner’s multi-purpose gravel bike and here it is offered in titanium and with a maximum tyre clearance of 32” x 2.4”, which is as radical as it sounds. The ti frame is paired with a carbon fork complete with triple mounts and the option to run a dynamo light.

Stinner Refugio 32 gravel bike

(Image credit: Stinner)

As well as the frameset, which is limited to 50 frames, Stinner are offering the Refugio 32 as a complete build and as a frameset with wheels. The full build features a SRAM Rival AXS/GX ‘mullet’ groupset and a set of Stoic carbon rims matched to DT Swiss 350 hubs, which are the same wheels offered in the frame/wheel combo.

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