![]() This power meter works for every discipline: Road, triathlon, time trial, and cyclo-cross. It is the perfect place to measure power. The sole job of the crankset is to convert the effort from both legs to forward motion. The crankset is the heart of your bicycle and where you’ll find the SRAM RED Quarq power meter. Bolt Circle Diameter (BCD): Direct Mount (DM) BB Compatibility: All SRAM Road DUB BBs, GXP/PF GXP 68mm Unique chainring design results in a lighter weight, stiffer, more durable crankset The new configurations improve cadence and efficiency while also delivering shifts that are crisp, clean and quick-every time. This leads to smoother and faster shifting up front and more useful gearing for today's riders. The SRAM RED crankset leverages a pivotal design innovation: smaller chainrings and a wider cassette range. DUB bottom bracket adds durability, simplicity and broad compatibility Integrated chainring design significantly reduces weight Unique chainring shape results in a lighter weight, stiffer, more durable crankset Improved front shifting performance for crisp and accurate front shifts Power meter is fully integrated into the chainring set for lighter weight X-Range gearing technology gives you more range and a smoother gear progression, so you're always in the right gear Welcome to the pinnacle of the power meter. ![]() These power meters are also designed with Quarq's premier DZero power measurement technology fully integrated into the crankset. This results in more useful gearing and better shifting across all configurations. They also maintained a 13-tooth delta on all chainring pairs, ensuring precise shifting for any setup. SRAM reengineered road gearing: reducing front chainring size and adding more range to the rear cassette. The SRAM RED AXS power meter breaks with tradition - and breaks through to new levels of performance. BB Compatibility: All SRAM Road DUB BBs Non-aero chainrings can be installed with a single tool, making gearing changes a breeze DUB bottom bracket adds durability and simplicity ![]() Laser-etched chainring finish is more durable ![]() SRAM X-SYNC wide-tooth, narrow-tooth chainring technology provides maximum chain control Power balance measures left and right legs separately Power readings are accurate within +/-1.5% and aren't affected by climate conditions during a ride Chainrings can be easily changed without requiring recalibration of the power meter 36-46T variants have spider-based power 48T and 50T variants have fully integrated power into a direct mount aero chainring Single-ring drivetrain simplifies functionality The power meter features improved aerodynamics thanks to direct mount aero chainrings with fully integrated power, and the tighter gearing range is perfect for racing and flatter terrains. Championing simplicity, strength and durability, the SRAM RED 1 AXS power meter meets the demands of triathletes, time trialists and cyclocross racers. The deal is thought to be worth $43.5 million over the life of the tax credit.ĭCD has contacted Google for comment and will update this story if we hear more.In certain disciplines, the single-ring drivetrain reigns supreme. The Ohio Tax Credit Authority approved a 100 percent, 15-year data center sales tax exemption, with the option for it to be renewed for up to 40 years through October 30, 2058. Last year Google negotiated tax breaks for a $600 million data center in New Albany, Ohio under the pseudonym of Montauk Innovations LLC. ![]() So far the tech giant has announced a Texas data center and broken ground on a 750,000 square foot facility in Henderson, Nevada which is expected to come online in 2020. Earlier this year, the company said that it will invest $13 billion in data centers across the US during 2019, including Nebraska. One potential company is Google, which regularly spends $600m on its data centers, and uses CSC to obscure its identity. The true corporate interests behind Agate are not known. Speaking to 1011, Pat Haverty, VP for the public-private group Lincoln Partnership for Economic Development, said: "The company came to us some time ago with an idea of different sites around the community, finally landed on this site here and we’ve been working through the due diligence of this site." After that, the data center would still need to clear other regulatory hurdles including a public hearing at some point next month. Lincoln city officials will discuss the project today in a meeting to decide whether the data center will block the view of the capitol building. DCD has reached out to her office for comment. The contact on the planning documents is Des Moines-based attorney Bridget O'Malley Kausky. Documents for the proposal show that the site will be developed into a data center with a maximum floor space of two million square feet. ![]()
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