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The Belgian Learning Curve: May the Spirit be Unbroken
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On Test: The Sage PDXCX – Wise Titanium
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BMC aims to hit repeat button in 2018, with a twist
BMC Racing wants to repeat its gilded 2017 season with another monument win, but Tour de France yellow remains dream goal.
And Rally makes three: Another U.S. team confirmed as Pro Continental
Rally Cycling confirms it will step up to cycling's second tier in the coming season, making it the third U.S. team to do so.
Giro organizers consider ‘plan B’ due to Jerusalem turmoil
Rocket strikes and growing international protests centered on Jerusalem have prompted concerns for Giro d'Italia organizers.
Australian Cycling Academy to help give racers ‘options beyond sport’
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Dynaplug tubeless tyre repair kit review: lots of choices, all fantastic
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NCGP: West and Werner double down on day two
Ruby West and North Carolina resident Kerry Werner both won for the second consecutive day on Sunday at the NCGP in Hendersonville, N.C.
Van der Poel and PFP star in Belgium; Kittel’s Katusha kit: Daily News Digest
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Resolution Cross: Anthony beats McFadden, Ortenblad does the double
Crystal Anthony and Tobin Ortenblad took the wins on day two of the UCI C2 Resolution Cross Cup in Garland, Texas on Sunday.
Druivencross: Van der Poel and Ferrand-Prevot are best in the mud
Mathieu van der Poel and Pauline Ferrand-Prevot were victorious in the snowy and muddy conditions on Sunday in Overijse, Belgium.
NCGP: West and Werner continue winning ways on day one
Ruby West and Kerry Werner conquered snowy conditions on Saturday on day one of the North Carolina Grand Prix in Hendersonville, N.C.
Resolution Cross Cup: McFadden and Ortenblad conquer sand on day one
Courtenay McFadden and Tobin Ortenblad were victorious on day one of the UCI C2 Resolution Cross Cup in Garland, Texas on Saturday.
Essen: van der Poel and Cant are victorious
Beobank-Corendon teammates European champion Mathieu van der Poel and world champion Sanne Cant were triumphant on Saturday in Essen, Belgium.
PELOTON’s 2017 Gear Guide: Episode One
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PELOTON's 2017 Gear Guide: Episode One
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The Lifer: The extraordinary story of a somewhat ordinary bike racer
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Jensie
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2018 Astana team presented, Colombia’s new stage race: Daily News Digest
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Astana remembers Scarponi, welcomes six new riders for 2018
Team Astana dedicates its team launch to Michele Scarponi's memory while looking ahead to 2018 with six new riders.
Wiggins swaps bike for rowing machine at British championships
Bradley Wiggins continues his foray into rowing at this weekend's British Rowing Indoor Championships in London.
Garbage Takes: Is the TDF Sagan saga over?
The UCI closed the book on the Sagan case from the Tour de France. But did they? I still have three outstanding questions.
Week in Tech: New gravel options, the Canyon effect, and more
Seven Cycles rolls out a new gravel bike, and so does Open in collaboration with Yeti. Plus, Lightweight's new disc-brake wheels.
2017 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Awards – the best of week 1
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JRA with the Angry Asian: The folly of rim-brake carbon clinchers
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Bora-hansgrohe, QuickStep Floors unveil new team kits: Daily News Digest
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What I have learned: Connie Carpenter, women’s cycling’s first Olympic gold medalist
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Strava users rode 4.54 billion miles in 2017
Strava tabulates its millions of rides from 2017. Californians recorded the most activities, and Vermonters have the hilliest routes.
Bora’s 2018 goals: Monument win, grand tour top-five, TDF green
Peter Sagan's Bora-Hansgrohe team lays out ambitious goals for the coming season at its 2018 team presentation in Germany.
Book excerpt: A guide to Crusher in the Tushar
From the book "Gravel Cycling," a guide to Crusher in the Tushar, a 70-mile gravel race in Beaver, Utah with 10,000ft of climbing.
Robin Carpenter rallies for new challenges in Europe
Carpenter’s career path is paved with undeniable ambition and talent, forced by necessity to live in a pragmatic framework.
Opinion: Amazon Australia and what it means for the cycling industry
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Cookson wants Sky reputation restored; Dimension Data on Sagan: Daily News Digest
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Thank you, pigeons: Twitter’s leading women’s cycling voice takes a step back
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Curve Cycling Belgie Spirit titanium all-road frameset review
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Rwandan rider Niyonshuti hunting for 2018 contract
Adrien Niyonshuti, twice the flag bearer for Rwanda's summer Olympics team, is on the hunt for a 2018 pro contract.
FDJ brings on new sponsor, hints at Giro-Tour double for Pinot
French WorldTour team FDJ will be Groupama-FDJ in 2018, boosting its budget 30 percent to 20 million euro on a three-year deal.
Fans donate $14k to support ailing announcer Dave Towle
Friends and fans raise more than $14,000 to support race announcer Dave Towle who is hospitalized with acute pancreatitis.
Pressure Drop: Silca, BORA-Hansgrohe & Peter Sagan
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Pressure Drop: Silca, BORA-Hansgrohe & Peter Sagan
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Gallery: 2018 pro cycling team kits
Here's a gallery of all the top professional cycling teams and their new kits for the 2018 season.
CyclingTips Podcast: What happens when pros don’t like their bikes?
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Can an e-bike replace the second family vehicle?
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Sagan cleared over Tour DSQ, Uran nearly returned to Sky: Daily News Digest
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Cavendish’s team ‘surprised’ by UCI/Sagan settlement of TDF crash
Team Dimension Data says it was 'surprised' not to be included when Peter Sagan settled his legal dispute with the UCI Tuesday.
Romain Bardet: New Jersey, Same Dreams
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Giro Blaze 2.0 gloves
With great dexterity and enough insulation for most days, Giro's Blaze 2.0 gloves have become a key part of our cold-weather wardrobe.
Amid shrinking rosters, Team Sky heads into 2018 with 30 riders
Team Sky boasts a lineup of 30 cyclists for 2018, in sharp contrast to other WorldTour teams that have trimmed rosters.
Six ways to improve your sustainable aerobic power
These guidelines will help you improve your body's ability to clear lactate and sustainable aerobic power.
VN pod, ep. 61: Giro route and Froome’s bid for pink
Italian insider Gregor Brown to talk about the key stages, the overall route design, and why the race has shunned trendy short stages.
Technical FAQ: Cassette spiders, sealant, and double brakes
This week, Lennard Zinn addresses questions pertaining to cassette spiders, the amount of sealant needed, and assembling double brakes.
UCI: Sagan-Cavendish Tour crash was ‘unintentional race incident’
The UCI settles out of court with all parties, saying Peter Sagan did not intentionally cause the infamous Tour de France crash on July 4.
Opinion: Inner tubes, price perception, and why some shops are falling flat
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Sagan and UCI settle legal dispute, UCI to make changes to commissaire system
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Howard to Australian Cycling Academy, Axeon gets upgrade: Daily News Digest
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A.C.B.B.: The house that Mickey built
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Axeon Hagens Berman confirmed as Pro Continental team in 2018
American team Axeon Hagens Berman confirmed it will race as a Pro Continental team in 2018 after approval from the UCI.
Enigma Ecroix
If you live in a place that encourages exploring new routes a bike like Enigma’s Ecroix is a fun way to mix things up with either 700c or 650b wheels.
On Test: Castelli Gabba and Perfetto
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Cycling and erectile dysfunction: a hard conversation that needs to be had
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Ruts N’ Guts: Mani and Ortenblad triumphant on day two
Unseasonably warm temperatures and strong winds made the racing tactical on Sunday at Ruts N’ Guts, as Caroline Mani and Tobin Ortenblad stood atop the podium.
Syrian women rally against harassment, Rebellin races on: Daily News Digest
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Zilvermeercross: David van der Poel solos to victory
David van der Poel won the UCI C2 Zilvermeercross in Mol, Belgium on Sunday. Corne van Kessel finished second with Tom Meeusen in third.
NBX Gran Prix: West and Powers take first wins on Saturday
Ruby West and Jeremy Powers were victorious on day one of the NBX Gran Prix of Cross in Warwick, Rhode Island on Saturday.
Q&A with Sylvan Adams, the billionaire behind Giro d’Italia start in Israel
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GP Hasselt: Van Kessel overcomes crash at start to take win
Corne van Kessel (Telenet Fidea) overcame a first lap crash to win the Soudal Classics GP Hasselt on Saturday.
Col Collective rides the Colle del Nivolet
The Col Collective heads deep into Italy's Gran Paradiso National Park to check out a hidden gem, the 40.7km long Colle del Nivolet
Muc Off 8 in 1 Bike Cleaning Kit
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Quick Look: Suomy Timeless
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Jersey Bikes: Pinarello Dogma F10 X-Light
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Dumoulin looks set for Giro, Boels-Dolmans extends: Daily News Digest
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Orbea Terra long-term review: Happily devouring the dirt
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The balance of motherhood, family planning and a pro career
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CXHairs TV goes to Japan for Rapha Supercross Nobeyama
In the Crosshairs heads to Japan for the country's biggest UCI races at the Rapha Supercross Nobeyama.
Commentary: Why Froome’s Giro-Tour double will win you over
Chris Froome's bold plan to attempt the Giro-Tour double will be a success no matter what happens, and it will win over skeptical fans.
Commentary: Froome’s Giro plans will spoil the Tour
Chris Froome's plan to race the Giro d'Italia will squelch the excitement of the season's most important race, the Tour de France.