Peloton Magazine · 22 de mayo de 2026 · por Josh Ross
Inside China Cycle 2026: Wild Tech, Western Brands, and Factory Realities
Watch our final dispatch from Shanghai, featuring the standout hardware from the expo floor and exclusive access to the Bafang and J&G manufacturing facilities. Read the full article at Inside China Cycle 2026: Wild Tech, Western Brands, and Factory Realities on Velo .


Watch our final dispatch from Shanghai, featuring the standout hardware from the expo floor and exclusive access to the Bafang and J&G manufacturing facilities.
Read the full article at Inside China Cycle 2026: Wild Tech, Western Brands, and Factory Realities on Velo.
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