Team Ineos will become the Ineos Grenadiers, named after a new 4×4
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Organizers in Colorado believe they have a plan to safely hold a mountain-bike stage race in September amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The Mayhem models from Spot Bikes offer all the tools you need to tackle any trail on any mountain.
Some of the potential cardiac effects of COVID-19 may not be immediately visible to the recovering athlete.
Canyon's distinctive cockpit and seatpost share the stage with a powerful Bosch motor and 80-mile-range battery.
Austrian ex-pro also sees fine as part of blood-doping scheme.
Name and jersey to change August 29 to promote launch of Grenadier SUV.
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105 jobs saved by Bourrelier takeover as new owners plan to refocus on rim, hub and wheel production.
Route d'Occitanie, Tour de l'Ain and Criterium du Dauphine pack serious climbing test for those targeting the yellow jersey.
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You proudly house 4+ bikes in the garage, but how’s your arsenal of tools? Here are some suggestions to upgrade your workshop.
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In the absence of a Tour de France this July, we're revisiting selected stories from last year's race, one year on. Today's instalment takes you to the top of the Tourmalet, where Geraint Thomas' Tour de France defence faltered.
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After Nairo Quintana averaged an estimated 6.8w/kg to set a record on the real Mont Ventoux, Mike Woods holds 7w/kg on the virtual Ventoux.
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Colin Patterson may have set a new Guinness World Record for vertical gain in 24 hours. He did so on a short and steep road in Central California.
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We find out about the world champion's life beyond the bike in the first of our new series of interviews.
The women's peloton returns to the start line in Spain this week after four months of a dramatically different off-season.
The Legion of Los Angeles rider designed a shoe with style and a message.
Solo challenges like Everesting and FKT have become popular during the COVID-19 shutdown. Coach Julie Young examines how to mentally prepare for a long and painful day by yourself.
Lennard addresses those pesky seat clamps, and helps one reader fix an annoying and dangerous descending shimmy.
Belgian veteran prepared to do all it takes to see racing resume as planned next month.
Increased budget item is part of new reality for peloton.
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Team tech guru questions Froome's chances after serious injury.
Breakaway specialist to keep hunting for stages at the Tour and Vuelta when racing restarts.
The two-time ITT world champion has raced the biggest events in women's pro cycling. Now 45, Neben is hoping for one more return to the Olympic Games.
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Irishman sees only upside to grand tour star joining him at Israel Start-Up Nation.
In a move that surprised some cycling fans, Peter Sagan opted for the MTB race at the 2016 Rio Olympics rather than the road event. The former mountain biker wanted a little change of pace.
Dutch team content with its homegrown talent.
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In the absence of a Tour de France this July, we're revisiting selected stories from last year's race, one year on. From the baking tarmac of Pau, this is the story of the corner that ended Wout van Aert's Tour de France.
Organizers in Germany cancel the EuroEyes Cyclassics Hamburg after local authorities determined the event to be too risky amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Storage has always been a challenge for cyclists. But there have never been better storage options — or more of them. Bye, sagging pockets.
Fred Dreier explains why he's changing his longtime rooting interest this year and finally backing Chris Froome at the Tour de France.
A string of French races will give Colombian star opportunities to race before Tour start in late August.
More than 60 riders, including the likes of Nairo Quintana and Egan Bernal, safely returned to Europe after months at home.
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Winner of stage 13 of the 1949 Tour de France recalls racing in Nazi-occupied France and winning his national championships.
Workouts designed specifically for the riders who can raise the pace when the road tilts up, thriving on longer, mountainous ascents.
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Rally Cycling takes second overall in men's Virtual Tour de France, Tibco-Silicon Valley and Twenty20 go one-two in the women's.
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Hot on the crowdfunded heels of the Babymaker – and, before it, the SpeedX Leopard – comes the custom-sized, 3D-printed and seat tube-free Superstrata. Just a few days into its Indiegogo campaign, it has already raised almost US$2.5 million. Here's what we know about it.
Gravel races take us far off the beaten path, but you shouldn’t have to feel like you’re one turn from lost.
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Colombian Tour champion pledges to play team game but maintains ambition of defending his yellow jersey this summer.
Fox Specialty Sports Group removes itself from bidding for imperiled French brand as Hinault's team remains in running.
LeMond Bicycles LLC raises $2 million as former Tour de France champion looks to return to the bike market.
Michael Woods on recovery trail after broken femur, Tibco-Silicon Valley continues to dominate women's GC.
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Thomas, Rowe understand Froome's move to a team set to be built around him as future staffers relish impact he may have at Israeli outfit.
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The 35-year-old is open to exiting his Astana contract to lead a Danish-based team in 2021.
Organizers of the Colorado Classic have canceled the 2020 edition due to the coronavirus pandemic. The decision comes after organizers set aggressive mitigation plans to address the virus.
Carapaz, Narváez return to Europe without lockdowns and plot return to racing.
After four years, the UCI continental team is seeking WorldTeam status to better provide for its riders.
In the absence of a Tour de France this July, we're revisiting some of our favourite stories of last year's race, one year on. Here's the tale of a rest day ride we took with Julian Alaphilippe.
‘He broke two ribs, a leg, and his collarbone, but is not in a critical condition,’ said the Polish race director.
WorldTour's first stage race since March will be held 'behind closed doors' with limited access for fans and journalists.
Travel restrictions and uncertainties over coronavirus throw Canadian races into danger, organizers to confirm status July 31.
Colombian star to line up for Ventoux race having overcome minor injuries from training crash, returns to Europe Sunday.
Timing, money and ambition add up to momentous transfer.
Gerry Ryan reveals how cross-continent communications and confused messaging led to him shuttering negotiations.
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A poorly timed flat nearly costs Greg LeMond the 1990 Tour de France and his third yellow jersey in this report from our 1990 archive.
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Impact of COVID-19 in Arkansas and related travel restrictions force postponement to April 2021.
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