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It has been a mega-busy week in the bike tech world with new products dropping like prime ministers, and we have new stuff from big brands like Rapha, Gore, Selle Italia, and MAAP. We’re starting, though, with news of LoreOne shoes that are said to be the world’s fastest. They’re certainly among the most expensive too.
Lore claims that its shoe minimises dead spots at the top and bottom of your pedal stroke to increase your overall power output. Lore also says that its manufacturing process improves sustainability on the basis that the final product precisely uses the materials needed and nothing more. The shoes are printed in California and are said to employ carbon-neutral shipping to your door.
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