SRAM

I don’t know what SRAM means, but what I think it means is that they build stuff for shredding. Shredding the TT course. Shredding the training climbs. Shredding the gravel when it’s time for some fun. I’ve been shredding on SRAM since 2013, and it’s been a decade of sublime shifting, wide gear ratios, concise power numbers and hella good reliability. With SRAM eTap AXS, I’ve got the most complete and diverse drivetrain set at my very fingertips and at the pedal. I can seamlessly swap the wireless AXS parts between any of my bikes depending on what terrain I’m riding, and the wide gearing of the chainrings and cassettes allows me to tackle any terrain of my choosing. SRAM builds art for bikes. It looks looks and it feels good, and no matter what I’m riding or where I’m going, SRAM are part of my recipe for success.

Race day - Red eTap AXS TT groupset w/ wireless blips, 10/33 cassette &

41/54 chainrings with Quarq power

Training day - Red eTap AXS road groupset, 10/28 cassette & 37/50

chainrings with Qaurq power

Fun day - Eagle eTap AXS mullet groupset, 10/52 cassette with 42t 1x

chainring

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