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Daily Brief – Jun 7, 2026
The cycling industry sees a mix of competitive drama with Demi Vollering's Giro d'Italia Women stage win, product innovations like the Zerode G3 Expert's gearbox, and regulatory changes as the UCI bans large GPS computers, alongside rider comebacks from Ben Healy and Matteo Jorgenson.
Cycling news highlights include victories in the Downhill and Enduro World Cups in Loudenvielle, a Specialized Racing sweep at Unbound Gravel, and controversy over bike-weight rules at the Giro d’Italia Women, alongside ongoing equipment innovation and regulatory challenges in the cycling industry.
Today's cycling industry news highlights include a serious crash for Loïc Bruni at the Downhill World Cup, Sandrine Tas's victory at the Bretagne Ladies Tour, innovative prototype releases from major brands, Canyon//SRAM's mid-season rebranding, and Industry Nine's acquisition of We Are One Composites.
Today's cycling industry update covers competitive previews of the Downhill and Enduro World Cups, product innovations including new wheelsets and gravel bikes, and business changes such as KHS Bicycles closing U.S. distribution and Antidote Solutions launching a new downhill racing program.
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