British hill climb bikes: wild and wacky ultralight uphill racing rigs
Riders in UK hill climbs can race on almost anything they see fit and helmets are not required.
Riders in UK hill climbs can race on almost anything they see fit and helmets are not required.
Ludvig Wacker describes how a fear of crashing following a big incident in 2020 led him to hang up his racing wheels before his career really took off.
Here's the news making the headlines on Wednesday, November 10.
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Organizer RCS continues to unveil route details, featuring four major mountain summit finishes, ahead of the full announcement Thursday.
Our secret insider is back with his take on the highlights and lowlights from another strange season.
He was gone, and now he's not.
By William Tracy | Images by Dakota Snider
Lawson Craddock is headed to BikeExchange on a two-year deal.
Dane chatted with Lawson Craddock about 2022 and more.
And confirmed that cycling talent does indeed cross over to other endurance sports.
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Roll up, Roll up! Read all about it! Champion cycle racers observed using a mechanically assisted gear changing mechanism
Carbon, titanium, and other cool materials fashioned into rideable and raceable works of art.
Kidane, 21, was killed near the Eritrean capital of Asmara
Four-time Tour de France winner laying foundation for post-racing future as he prepares for a big 2022 season.
'Does strength training make me faster?' The answer is yes, for 90 percent of us.
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Cut-down cockpit, single-ring Dura-Ace crank, and Vittoria tubular tires all in the name of saving a few grams.
New 35 and 45 mm rims are said to offer improved aerodynamics and crosswind stability.
New name for the American team comes as the organization behind the squad launches a new 'wellness platform'.
The finish order of the riders in the Hell of the North mirrored the finish order of their tires in our rolling resistance test.
The Canadian speaks about how he's enjoying racing more than ever, putting off thoughts of retirement and whether or not he wishes he'd started cycling at an earlier age.
Or, how a viral video resulted in a contract termination.
The 23-year-old will race for BikeExchange in 2022 and 2023.
Here's the news making the headlines on Tuesday, November 9.
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Words: William Tracy | Images: Liutaurus Rusaitis
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A sub-10-pound Cannondale with a single speed and purpose.
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Lars Boom says he is a ‘little bit jealous’ of van der Poel and van Aert and wishes he could have kept racing cyclocross longer into his career.
Here's the news making the headlines on Monday, November 8.
The Slovakian is setting his sights on a fourth world road race title in 2022 and says he won't do a Alejandro Valverde and keep racing until he's 40.
A fun and entertaining machine that won’t break the bank, but also a rough ride and a short reach.
Lars van der Haar is back at the top of the cyclocross world with an impressive and emotional victory at the European championships.
From issue 5 (Aug/Sept 2011) • Words by Jered Gruber with images from Michael Crook
'The race was really intense, the atmosphere was amazing.' Elite field welcomes radical new race format at inaugural event in Mallorca.
Here's the news making headlines for Sunday, November 7.
Equal prize money, disco lights, custom kit and a ‘new’ racing format are just a few reasons to tune into the UCI Track Champions League.
Former pro Filippo Pozzato tested positive for COVID-19 after putting off his vaccine: “I was an idiot, and I took a good beating.”
World champ attacks early to win by nearly one-minute and take home victory for the Dutch.
From issue 05 • Words by John Madruga with images by Yuzuru Sunada
Here's a wrap from the races you need to know about for Saturday, November 6.
Chris Froome and teammates arrive in Israel for what's the first major team camp since COVID shut down everything in 2020.
Here's the news making headlines for Saturday, November 6.
With special guest Luisa Grappone.
The 2021 season saw a handful of pros take big steps forward.
The former road world champion and decorated sprinter looks back at a successful career.
A more elegant, delicious sports drink is here.
VeloNews Podcast, ep. 282: Cameron is well versed in the arguments about fairness. Now, she's focused on working with race promoters on how registration platforms work, among other things.
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Here's the cycling tech news making headlines for Friday, November 5.
Fried mushrooms that taste like chicken in a warm piccata sauce.
A new cross bike is coming! Pinarello overhauls its cyclocross bike for CX superstar Tom Pidcock.
Fog-free, lightweight shield-style sunglasses that are nearly impossible to smudge, and offer an excellent field of vision.
The organization that tried to buy the Mitchelton-Scott WorldTour team in 2020 will now compete at the Continental level in 2022.
Could racing a pedal-assisted mountain bike up the highest peak in the Northeast become cycling’s next great race?
Extended race looks to provide a more challenging parcours than in previous seasons after two years of cancellations.
Here's the news making headlines for Friday, November 5.
A pursuit final is always tricky, because the time actually doesn't matter; it's the purest form of a race.
The former world road champion and decorated sprinter looks back at a successful career.
Pogačar and van Vleuten came out top, but who won and lost lower down the ranking? From Cavendish and Carapaz to Vollering and Vos, these are the takeaways.
The U.S. national time trial champion has signed a two-year deal with the Australian squad.
A do-it-all, two-wheelset bike, inspired by a conversation with Grandma.
By William Tracy | Images by Chris Auld
Muoverti is a new player in the indoor trainer market launching a new smart bike with some bold claims and unique features.
From issue 5 | Images by John Maynard
This season proved to be an important one for several up-and-coming riders.
EF Education will help Tibco and Silicon Valley Bank take the US's longest-running women's team to the WorldTour.
Versatile design also includes rack and fender mounts, and a refreshing dearth of proprietary bits.
After eight years with DSM, Chad Haga has signed with Rally.
Although all competition tracks are 250m, there aren't many standards aside from that. Here's what I learned ahead of my world-title race.
Race organizers are hopeful that Trek-Segafredo, Team BikeExchange, and other WorldTour teams will join Rally Cycling at the start.
Words: Ben Edwards | Images: Russ Lamoureux
Six new models start at $2,300.
Full-time riders to be paid men’s WorldTour minimum as a starting point; EF Education-Tibco-SVB has applied for WorldTour status.
Here's the news making the headlines on Thursday, November 4.
Despite missing the target distance, Alex Dowsett's hour record attempt helped to shine a light on a rarely talked about condition, and gave hope to many.
The Texan returns to the team where his pro career began almost a decade ago and joins up with former WorldTour riders Ben King and Joey Rosskopf.