Learn how to choose the best ROTOR power meter for your bike. Assess your needs, component compatibility, and choose between models like INpower, 2INpower, or INspider. Each option offers unique features to enhance your performance. Find the ideal system for you and take your training to the next level!
“Discover how to choose the ideal power meter for your bike with ROTOR's advanced models. Learn the differences between dual-sided, single-sided and spider-based systems, and find the meter that fits your training style.”
Serious cyclists are always looking for more data about their workouts. We used to settle for speed, distance and average heart rate, but now power meters offer more information by measuring effort in watts in real time. This way of obtaining data is becoming increasingly popular. If you've ever wondered, “Which power meter do I need for my bike?” read on.
When it comes to upgrading your mountain bike, you have a wide range of components to choose from. The most obvious upgrades include fitting more powerful brakes, tyres with more traction, longer travel suspension components, and high-end drivetrains. However, one of the not-so-obvious MTB upgrades is the power meter. In this blog, we'll discuss why a power meter could be one of the best components for MTB cycling.
Cyclists love data, analysis, and tangible improvements; speed and distance are no longer enough to determine where to focus your efforts. Heart rate monitors add insight, yet they have limits; therefore, cyclists now use power meters to gain even more data about their rides. In this blog, we'll talk about the best power meter for road bikes 2025, but we'll also go into what a power meter is and how it will benefit you.
A powermeter is the ultimate upgrade for cyclists, offering smarter training, improved pacing, and better performance tracking. Unlike heart rate monitors, it provides instant feedback and accurate data, making every ride count. Affordable options and easy-to-use platforms ensure riders of all levels can benefit from this game-changing tool.
ROTOR Bike Components s'est associé à Lanxi Wheeltop Cycling, formant ainsi un consortium hispano-chinois visant à stimuler la compétitivité mondiale. Dans le cadre de cet accord, Wheeltop distribuera les produits ROTOR en Asie, tandis que ROTOR commercialisera certains produits Wheeltop en Europe.
Le paracycliste belge Ewoud Vromant a remporté la médaille d'or des Championnats du monde de contre-la-montre en paracyclisme 2024, en dominant la catégorie C2. Avec 20 secondes d'avance sur son concurrent le plus proche, la victoire de Vromant consolide sa position parmi les meilleurs athlètes de ce sport. Cette réalisation fait suite à ses médailles d'argent des Jeux paralympiques de Paris, ce qui rend cette victoire particulièrement significative. Vromant a utilisé des composants ROTOR dans la configuration de son vélo, ce qui a contribué à sa remarquable performance.
Dani Molina et Ewoud Vromant sont entrés dans l'histoire des Jeux paralympiques de Paris 2024, Molina remportant l'or au triathlon PTS3 et Vromant décrochant la première médaille cycliste de la Belgique. Les deux athlètes ont réalisé ces exploits en utilisant la technologie ROTOR, mettant en évidence leur dévouement et le pouvoir de l'innovation dans le sport.