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  • I run both. I think SRAM's shifting is fundamentally more intuitive, from both a lever and derailleur perspective, and is as reliable as Di2, if not more so. I'm in my 6th year of running eTap with no issues whatsoever. It's been totally flawless.

  • Yeah I like the shifting for intuitiveness, but I have to think more about it as the front shifting is so much less reliable.

    Happy for you if you find it better. But I have spoken to loads of people who think the shifting is less good and you're the first whose said it might be better...

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