Stages Cycling

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Stages Cycling manufactures hard goods, electronics, and iOS applications for enthusiastic and competitive cyclists of all disciplines.

Stages Cycling launched the Stages Power meter, a revolutionary new training product, at the Interbike tradeshow, September 19-21, 2012 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In 2015 Stages became the first power meter company to launch a carbon compatible power meter. In 2024 Giant Group acquired Stages Cycling under the new business unit SPIA Cycling, Inc. Stages Cycling is: Stages Power and the Stages SC Series of commercial bikes.

Photos from Stages Cycling's post 07/12/2026

Last chance to save on the crank length you already know and trust.

Our sale on current-generation Stages LR Dual Power Shimano Ultegra R8100 cranksets in 172.5mm and 175mm ends tomorrow, July 13.

Save 44-56%, choose your preferred chainring combination, and upgrade your ride before this deal is gone.

07/10/2026

Riding 172.5mm or 175mm cranks? You're in luck.

Save 44 to 56% on current-generation Stages LR Dual Power Shimano Ultegra R8100 cranksets, with your choice of chainrings.

The setup you trust, at a price that's hard to beat.

Sale ends July 13. Don't miss out.

07/08/2026

If you've found the crank length that works for you, there's no reason to change it.
Right now, we're overstocked on current-generation Stages LR Dual Power Shimano Ultegra R8100 cranksets in 172.5mm and 175mm lengths, which means you can save big on the setup you already trust.

Choose the chainring combination that fits your riding and save 44–56% off retail.

• Stages Power LR R8100, 172.5mm - $499.99USD
• *Stages Power LR 8100, 175mm - $399.99USD

Proven performance. Dual-sided power. Incredible value.
Sale ends July 13th, grab yours while inventory lasts.

07/06/2026

Get 172.5mm and 175mm length models
of Stages Power LR Ultegra 8100 for 44% - 56% off.
This price includes chainrings options 50/34t or 52/36
t:

• Stages Power LR R8100, 172.5mm - $499.99USD
• *Stages Power LR 8100, 175mm - $399.99USD

We are currently overstocked on our LR, dual power,
Shimano Ultegra 8100 cranksets, the current
generation, in 172.5 and 175mm lengths. This sale
gives you the chance to pick up a new LR dual side
Stages Power meter, with your choice of chainring
combination at 44-56 percent off the retail price.

Photos from Stages Cycling's post 07/02/2026

Stages Cycling's VP of Product, Pat Warner, walked the talk again at USA Cycling's masters national championships this past week in Fall River, Wisconsin. Pat took his 24th individual national championship title in the time trial (the race of truth) aboard his brand new Giant Trinity Advanced SL time trial bike. Pat's newest championship title came after a solid 4th place in the criterium, while he rounded out his week with second place in the road race. "I gave it everything I had to get away solo," said Warner after the road race. "But I could not shake the last guy (Chris Parsons)." Warner crossed the line one second in arrears, with a four second cushion to third place. The main chase crossed the line another 20 seconds back. Congratulations Pat - way to represent the Stages Cycling brand!

Photos from Stages Cycling's post 06/30/2026

Madigan Munro claimed her first Elite UCI Mountain Bike World Cup XCO podium earlier this season, and in the process gave the new Stages Power LR Shimano XTR M9200 Power Meter its first World Cup podium finish.

The latest chapter in a legacy built on Grand Tours, World Championships, and World Cup victories.

Purpose-built for Shimano XTR M9200, Stages Power delivers the precision riders trust when every second counts.

Because whether you’re racing for a World Cup podium or a personal best, better power data makes every effort count.

Train smarter. Ride faster.

📸: K**e Abelleira

Photos from Stages Cycling's post 06/19/2026

Luke Elphingstone claimed victory at the 2026 Men’s US Pro Criterium National Championship in Charleston, WV, earning Project Echelon Racing’s second Elite Men’s National Championship title and the honor of wearing the Stars and Stripes jersey.

This win was a true team effort—built on trust, resilience, and flawless ex*****on. From Caleb Classen’s selfless work in the breakaway to the team’s disciplined control of the peloton, every rider played a role in creating the opportunity.

When it came down to the final sprint, Luke delivered. 🏆

More than a championship, this victory reflects the strength of the team and the commitment behind the mission.

Photos from Stages Cycling's post 06/10/2026

A couple of weeks have passed since Unbound, but if you're still thinking about the riders, the stories, and the challenge of taking on a big endurance event, you're not alone.

Maybe it sparked an idea. Maybe it got you thinking about a longer gravel race, your first century, or simply setting a bigger goal for next season.

The best time to start preparing isn't a few weeks before race day. It's now.

Successful endurance seasons are built with a plan. Not every ride needs to be all-out, and not every week needs to be bigger than the last. The strongest riders understand how to balance training, recovery, and progression over months, not days.

That's why we put together a guide to planning your cycling year. From setting goals and structuring your season to understanding when to build fitness and when to recover, it's designed to help you create a training plan that works for your schedule, your experience level, and your goals.

Whether you're dreaming about a bucket-list gravel event, targeting a local race series, or simply looking to ride farther and stronger than you’ve done before, having a plan can make all the difference.

The finish lines worth chasing next season are built by the choices you make today.

Read more in our blog to set yourself up for success.

06/03/2026

Wherever you ride, and however you ride, we just hope you get out and ride.

Happy World Bicycle Day.

Photos from Stages Cycling's post 05/28/2026

The ENVE MOG Squad is in the final stages of prep for this weekend, getting their bikes ready for the long gravel miles of Unbound. These bikes are equipped with the Stages GRX crank arm power meter delivering the reliable data riders count on when pacing can make or break the day.

Because at Unbound, effort management is everything. Knowing when to hold steady into the wind, when to push your limits, and when to save something for the final hours can be the difference between surviving the day and racing it well.

The work is done. The bikes are ready. Now it’s time to roll into Emporia and see what the weekend brings.

If you’re lining up at Unbound with Stages power on your bike, tag us in your setup photos this weekend. We want to see your race-day builds.

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