Lazer Bullet 2.0: One Helmet to Do-it-All
The new Bullet aims to be the one choice you can confidently reach for on any given day.
The new Bullet aims to be the one choice you can confidently reach for on any given day.
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Fabio Aru plans to spend a few weeks riding in and around Boulder before the Italian grand tour.
The Kazakhstan-based squad has some fun off the bike and puts together a rap video.
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2018 Tour Down Under winner Daryl Impey tops Patrick Bevin to win stage 4.
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'I'm happy that it finally got out. I can start dealing with it and not pretend,' says Brajkovic.
Svein Tuft is gearing up for one more year as a pro after a move to Rally-UHC.
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Andrea Tafi is searching for a team that will sign him so he can commemorate his 1999 Paris-Roubaix win by racing it this year.
The three-time world champion grabs his first victory of 2019 on just his third day of racing.
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Peter Sagan sprints to victory in stage 3 of the Santos Tour Down Under.
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We hear from Mike Woods at the Tour Down Under, and talk Giro vs. Tour start lists, McLaren's arrival as a cycling sponsor, and EF's new kit.
An American cycling journalist spends two weeks covering the Central American bike race that ended on Christmas Day.
McLaren's arrival in cycling might not be the surprise influx of new cash some are expecting.
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Van der Breggen, the world's top road cyclist, teams up with MTB veteran Langvad for eight-day Cape Epic stage race.
The Canadian is hoping that EF Education First will select him for its eight-rider Tour de France squad.
The 27-year-old is able to ride for victories on the CCC Team, now that Richie Porte has moved to another outfit.
The New Zealander capitalizes on a crash near the finish to surge ahead and sprint to victory in Wednesday's stage 2.
Jaime Gunning (Specialized Women's Racing) was one of the revelations of last week's Santos Women's Tour Down Under, winning the best young rider's classification and mixing it with the world's best. But that breakthrough didn't come from nowhere: it was the result of self-belief, built on the belief shown by her team.
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Readers follow-up with more questions about how to correctly position their cleats and what can be done about toe overlap.
Samuele Manfredi emerges from coma one month after being hit by a car. His FDJ team says he has a long rehab process ahead.
The Giro's impressive start list will make for a great race for pink, but it detracts from the Tour de France and Froome's bid for fifth yellow jersey.
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Make your Gravel Rig Come to Life With These 4 Bits
Richard Freeman to face UK's General Medical Council in February and may lose license to practice medicine.
The Italian is weighing offers from two teams as he decides where he'd like to end his professional career.
The Italian grand tour's spot on the season schedule is not ideal for Peter Sagan, who says he'd like to race it at least once.
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Elia Viviani sprints through an impossibly narrow gap to win stage 1, catching Max Walscheid in the final meters.
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Janez Brajkovic says failed anti-doping test was due to tainted supplement, opens up about being bullied during his pro career.
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New series combines several pillars of the Colorado cycling scene, such as Copper Triangle and Elephant Rock, with new gravel events.
We take a close look at five pairs of winter cycling gloves for a range of temperatures.
Our editorial staff names star American cyclists who are likely to make waves in the 2019 pro cycling season.
Former Austrian pro cyclist's dream of a bicycle tour across Israel, Jordan, and Palestine put on hold due to increasingly fraught political climate.
Three-time world champion Sagan is pleased to see Valverde wearing rainbow jersey this season, but he's already planning a way to get it back.
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With roads tracing the coastline, lush hills to conquer and Australia's strongest cycling culture, Melbourne offers something for riders of all types.
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Australian takes confidence-boosting victory while team looks to rebuild sprint train around him.
Large crash in final lap takes down key sprint contender Viviani.
Michelton-Scott take one-two on GC and the sprint classification at home race.
GC clash expected to come down to closing-day finale on emblematic Old Willunga Hill after course redesign.
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Defending Tour Down Under champion Amanda Spratt retains race lead with only one stage remaining.
He sits between two leaders on the bus of a team that is at once celebrated and reviled. This is what Wout Poels thinks of it all.
In episode 65, we discuss our concerns with supplements, then focus on some foods with proven benefits.
Two-time defending Tour Down Under champion Amanda Spratt takes control on Mengler Hill.
One of Colombia's most recognizable pro cyclists, Urán expects a deep field and avid fans at the second edition of his country's home race.
Here is your Week in Tech — all the gear news you need, and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
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Two invites remain for the 2019 Tour de France after Belgian team Wanty-Groupe Gobert and Cofidis earn spots in the grande boucle.
A dominant force in Formula 1, McLaren is now a 50-percent partner in the Bahrain-Merida team and expected to offer extensive expertise.
The 19-year-old track star shines in Australia, winning the opening sprint with new team Trek-Segafredo.
Tarmac or gravel, fondo or race day - there's a pair here that will help you tackle your next adventure.
The Belgian said he would like Sky to stay afloat, but with a smaller budget to make the peloton more even.
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The new season of cycling is dawning, and there are plenty of intriguing storylines to follow as 2019 gets underway.