Will this “AI rear-view mirror” enhance road safety for cyclists? Plus "performance-enhancing" sunscreen, ANOTHER cycling indicator, cyclist yells at cloud, white bib shorts and tech news from Shimano, Rapha, Trek + more (2024)

​It’s time to go through the top tech stories of the week and as usual, there's no shortage.Kicking things off with an Irish tech company’s “AI rear-view mirror”, an indicator for bikes and helmets from the set of Dragon’s Den, cycling sunscreen with some big claims, sunglasses from Mavic, and a collaboration between Pirelli and Santini delivering some white bib shorts.

Can this “AI rear-view mirror” keep you safer on the road?

An Irish tech company is launching an AI-powered camera and app that provides a rear-view livestream to your handlebar-mounted phone and alerts you to vehicles approaching too closely. The Luna Oculus system also functions as a dashcam, capturing video evidence in the event of a near miss, and maps close passes so you can choose safer routes.

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“We are on a mission to empower cyclists with the kinds of safety technologies already deployed in modern cars,” says Luna.

There’s a lot going on here, then, but at the heart of things is a compact, rear-mounted camera that connects to a smartphone app.

Luna Systems says, “The system functions as an AI-powered ‘rear view mirror’, alerting riders when rear vehicles approach too closely. The camera connects to a smartphone via Wifi and provides an app interface with a rear-view livestream with a simple and non-distracting visual warning overlay.

“The app also triggers audio warnings, which intensify the closer a vehicle approaches. The visual warning interface, as well as the warning distance can be adjusted based on user preference.”

Garmin’s Varia RTL515features a radar and provides visual and audible alerts for vehicles approaching from the rear, while the VariaRCT715also features a built-in camera, but it doesn’t show you what’s going on behind as you ride.

> Read our review of theGarmin Varia RCT715 here

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Luna Oculus is said to use “computer vision to detect approaching vehicles”, the idea being to give you time to react if cars get too close.

Luna also says that the system maps “vehicle proximity events” –close passes –allowing you to see where these events occur most often and plan safer routes.

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Until now, Luna Oculus has been developed as a business-to-business (B2B) design, but it’s now shifting towards direct-to-consumer sales with an Indiegogo crowdfunding campaign that starts on 5th June 2024.

How much? Luna says the standard retail cost will be €199 (about £169) for the camera and mounting accessories. There will be several differentperktiers on Indiegogo, with discounts in the region of 15–35%. Lunawill also include some tieringadditions,like extended free app subscriptions (€72 per year) and warranties.

If you’re interested in knowing more, you can visit the Luna Oculus Indiegogo pre-launch page and sign up to be notified when the Indiegogo campaign launches.

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PRO launches aero co*ckpit for gravel riding

This week, Shimano launched its 12-speed GRX Di2 groupset for gravel riding, while its sister brand,PRO Bikegear,introduced an aero co*ckpit designed for gravel.

Shimanosays that aerodynamic gains in gravel frames and wheels have becomestandard but"dedicated aerodynamic co*ckpits have been in short supply". So,theDiscoverAero CarbonHandlebar aims to address the need to offer speed, comfort, efficiency and control in gravel riding.

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The handlebar features "aerodynamically optimised tops", similar aero handlebars you'd find on modern road bikes,12 degrees of flare, and a 4-degree sweep forward which encourages riders into a more aero position according to the brand.

The Discover Aero Handlebar is designed to be paired with the new Discover Stem 10 which comes with a+/- 10-degree angle, compared to thea +/- 6-degree angle on the existing PRO Discover stem.

Mark Kikkert, PRO Bikegear’s Product Development Team Manager says, "integrated co*ckpits might be all the rage right now, but for the vast majority of riders the combination of a handlebar and stem simply allows for a better bike fit".

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The Discover Aero Handlebar, priced at £349.99, is available in three different widths of 40, 42 and 44cm. The Discover Stem 10 adds seven stem length options of60, 70, 80, 90, 100,110 and 120mm, and is priced at £99.99. Both products will be available from August.

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Rapha andFactor Bikes announce a bike hire partnership

Raphaand Factor Bikes have teamed up to provided Rapha Cycling Club (RCC) members with access toFactor'sOstro Vam,the bike used by the WorldTour team Israel-Premier Tech,as a hireoption.

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RCC is an active cycling community made up of 'Chapters' based out of Rapha's Clubhouses around the world. Through their global bike hire services, members canhirea bike in cities where they don't have their own to explore on two wheels.

The Ostro Vamis “the benchmark aerodynamic, lightweight race bike”, according to the brand, and thisspecial edition combines Rapha's iconic pink and black accents with Factor's raw carbon fibre textures.Completing the bikeis Black Inc's 48/58 "aero-optimised and lightweight" wheelset.

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Hire bikes will be available soon in London, New York, Miami, San Francisco and MallorcaRapha Clubhouses, within additional locations coming within the month. For members, hire is charged by the day and costs a pretty reasonable£35.

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Will this sunscreen developed for cyclists improve your performance?

Solarsport has developed an SPF 30 sunscreen promising to"stop skin damage while improving performance". Who knew sunscreen could be the secret weapon we all needed to go faster?

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While that sounds like a huge stretch, Solarsport's claimstarts to make a bit more sense in the '5 reasons why sunscreen is good for sport' page on its website.

Solarsport says that sunscreen is good for recovery, because your body doesn't have to recover from being burnt and won't divert as many white blood cells, and it means your body's cooling mechanisms are "enhanced". A sunscreen that claimed to be aero would have been more fun, but in lieu of that we'll give Solarsport credit where credit is due.

The brands' SPF 30 is said to be an invisible, quick drying and non-greasy mist, protecting against 97% of UV rays. Solarsport attributes its performance enhancingquality to its sweat-proof formula, ensuring it won't run into your eyes during activities.Surely by that logic, no sunscreen at all is performance enhancing too?

Anyway, it comes in a 50ml bottle which is handy for fitting into your back pocket, andis available to buyon Solarsport's websitefor £9.99.

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MAAP releases "ultra-lightweight" jersey and bib shorts

MAAP has updated their Eclipse Pro Air capsule with appareldesigned to "regulate body temperature and enhance performance".

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> Best summer cycling jerseys

The new Eclipse Pro Air 2.0 jerseys are made from recycled fabrics and designed for temperatures between 20 and 40°C. They are designed to ensure maximum airflow during high intensity efforts and hot temperatures, utilising mesh panels and moisture-wicking technologies, according to the brand.

The Team Bib Evo Eclipse bib shorts, which are designed for long training days, have also been updated. They feature a 3D thermo-moulded chamois and MAAP promises these bib shorts will be "so comfortable they feel like a second skin".

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Both the Eclipse Pro Air jersey and Team Bib Evo Eclipse bib shorts are available for men and women. The jerseys cost£160, while the bib shorts are priced at £235.

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Thought about adding an indicator to your helmet again recently? Here's another one

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> Best bike lights 2024

Appearing on Dragon's Den in 2018, Steve Ransompresented a prototype indicator and brake light designed for helmets. Six years later, BrighterBikes has launched Firefly, a wireless indicating brakelight system said to fit to all helmets, bikes and backpacks.

Designed and manufactured in the UK, Firefly features hi-brite LEDs, is rechargable via USB, and offers a claimed battery life of 20 hours. The device is also waterproof.

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> Where cycling products go to die: bright bike tech that has failed to catch on

The system includes afinger touch control unit that can be mounted on your bike's handlebars which you can control to indicate, and the brakelight activates automatically when you brake.

So, will this finally be the cycling indicator that sees some success, or will it join the hundreds of others consigned to the cycling indicator scrapheap? We'll be following with interest...

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Trek launches "smarter, sleeker and stronger"Allant+e-bike

Trek has updated its Allant+ city e-bike with "brains, beauty, and brawn", according to the brand.

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> What do Trek’s plans to ‘right size’ mean for the industry… and you?

The Allant+ is designed for commuting and the new 7 and 7S models are tarmac-focused e-bikes,built with Bosch drive systems,integrated PowerTube batteries and a Shimano CUES drivetrain.

They are equipped with an integrated 500Wh Bosch battery that providesup to 85Nm of torque and thebluetooth-capable Bosch Smart System allows riders to connect their phone and customise their assist and Shimano CUES drivetrain.

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The new Allant+ models also feature integrated lights, fenders, and a rear rack, as well asasuspension fork.The Allant+ 7 and 7S are available to buy now via Trek's website.

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Mavic adds sunnies to itsproduct line-up

The French brand Mavic, best known for itswheels, has now released a range of eyewear. The two frames are calledthe MVS Shield and MVS Aeroframe, "designed to face your next adventure".

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> Best cycling sunglasses 2024

The MVS Shield glassesfeature a half-frame designand are available with multiple lens options for different riding styles.Standard lens Shield glasses retail at€79 (around £67) while the photochromic ones retail at€119 (around £100).

The MVS Aeroframe glasses feature a spherical lens that "provides exceptional eye coverage without compromising ventilation", according to Mavic. They also come with multiple lens options and retail for the same price as the Shield glasses.

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Both pairs of glasses have oleophobic and hydrophobic lens treatment and offer 100% UV protection.

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Are white cycling shorts a thumbs-up or thumbs-down?

Italian brands Santini Cycling and Pirelli have joined forces to create a limited-edition cycling clothing collection, featuring the new logo of theSport Club Pirelli, established in 1922 to promote employee well-being through physical activity.

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The collection consists of two cycling jerseys (starting at £100), a pair of bib shorts (£180) available in black and white (yep, white!), a base layer (£40), a gilet (£110), and a windproof jacket (£110). Matching accessories are also available, including socks (£15), a cap (£19), and a water bottle (£10).

You can get your hands on some casual clothing too, with a t-shirt or crewneck sweatshirt.

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Ritchey gravel handlebar gets the SuperLogic treatment

In 2016, Ritchey introduced the VentureMax bar, andnow, the brand hasreleased theSL VentureMax gravel bar which is being elevated to the SuperLogic level.Ritcheyoffers fourcomponentlevels, with the SuperLogic range representingthe highest level of quality and performance.

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The SL VentureMax bars feature a 24-degree flare at the drops and an updated Bio-Bend design, which is aunique shape that delivers support for the cup/palm of the hand, offering three hand positions in the drops: up front, on the bump and the back of the drops, according to the brand.

The bars are said to weigh 235g (size 44cm) and are available with full or partial internal cable routing, priced at £263.90.

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Bonus comedy video: this engineer has no time for your e-bikes, your indexed shifting or your... front derailleurs?!

Why this came up on our recommended videos about three months after it was angrily uploaded we're not sure, but we think you need to hear YouTube fitness OG and engineerScooby1961's take on the humble bicycle to make you appreciate your own bike a little bit more.

In a mini-rant thatwould makethe save the rim brake crowd blush, our self-confessed 'grumpy retired engineer' has his say on e-bikes (only for lazy people apparently) andindexed shifting, which for all its ease of use istoo difficult to work on and likely to go wrongcompared to good old friction shifting, so we're told.

His next target? Front derailleurs, for similar reasons in that he thinks they're too much of a faff to maintain... so he's gone 1x, right? Not exactly, as our retired grumpy engineer says he just took the front derailleur off his triple chainring bike, stopping to physically move the chain to the next chainring when he needs toinstead! We're going to go out on a limb and suggest that a faffy front mech shift is marginally more efficient, but each to their own.

We jest of course, and the most important thing is that this internet legend is out on his bike in the fresh air. Even if he does have some unsavoury opinions, and returns home with oily hands after every ride...

Catch up on the rest of this week's cycling tech news:

  • Hunt introduces recycled carbon fibre to its wheel range: would you pay just a little more to help the planet?
  • How to avoid saddle pain and get comfortable on the bike — top tips for more pleasant pedalling, and why your seat itself might not be the problem
  • Alright smart-arse! Now you can turn your butt into a fitness tracker
  • Swytch Go is the brand’s most affordable e-bike conversion kit (if you're prepared to wait for it)
  • Take a look at the smooth-riding Trek Checkpoint SL 6 AXS gravel bike
  • What's the fastest way to commute by bike on a budget? The sub-£500 DIY e-bike vs acoustic bike challenge
  • Giant joins Specialized and Trek in offering huge discounts on several of its mountain and gravel bikes
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