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  "description": "And no, this isn't just about his pedals. ",
  "path": "/the-curious-case-of-jasper-philipsens-canyon-endurace/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-04-13T16:37:59.000Z",
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    "gravel tyres",
    "Canyon’s latest Endurace CFR",
    "Did these pedals cost Mathieu van der Poel his shot at victory in Paris-Roubaix?A new pedal from Shimano on the perfectly wrong teammate’s bike might have contributed to the three-time winner’s failure to add a fourth-straight victory.Escape CollectiveAlex Hunt",
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  "textContent": "Cor Vos, Alex Hunt\n\nParis-Roubaix saw a number of tech developments across both the men's and women's pelotons, from hybrid groupsets to gravel tyres. But only one bike was officially launched in the week leading up to the race – Canyon’s latest Endurace CFR. And to be honest, although Jasper Philipsen was riding the bike at Roubaix, his choices left me scratching my head. And no, this isn't a reference to his prototype Shimano pedals.\n\nDid these pedals cost Mathieu van der Poel his shot at victory in Paris-Roubaix?A new pedal from Shimano on the perfectly wrong teammate’s bike might have contributed to the three-time winner’s failure to add a fourth-straight victory.Escape CollectiveAlex Hunt\n\nWhile three-time Roubaix winner Mathieu van der Poel had been spotted on the bike earlier in the spring, at races like E3 Saxo Classic and Dwars door Vlaanderen, he reverted to his familiar Aeroad for both Flanders and Roubaix. However, the rest of his Alpecin-Premier Tech team, including two-time runner-up Philipsen, raced on the new bike at the Hell of the North.\n\nPhilipsen and teammates during a course recon earlier in the week.\n\nGiven the Endurace's aero-inspired makeover and increased tyre clearance, it appears – on paper, certainly – to be an ideal bike for the race; however, at least in the configuration Philipsen was using, it actually didn't make all that much sense over the Aeroad.\n\n### This post is for subscribers only\n\nBecome a member to get access to all content\n\nSubscribe now",
  "title": "The curious case of Jasper Philipsen's Canyon Endurace",
  "updatedAt": "2026-04-13T22:56:53.962Z"
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