Bkool Smart Pro Trainer
Bkool's Smart Pro Trainer is an affordable way to spice up indoor rides with a virtual world, smooth resistance, and a stable platform
Bkool's Smart Pro Trainer is an affordable way to spice up indoor rides with a virtual world, smooth resistance, and a stable platform
We found the Elite Rampa was a good, functional smart trainer, but it is not perfect.
If you can stomach the price and want the best experience riding indoors during snow season, it may be just what you need.
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Skulpt’s Chisel scanner helps athletes identify their physiological strengths and weaknesses by scanning different muscle groups.
The sleek and stylish Perfetto jersey is a deceptively warm and versatile top that will get you through the deep freeze this winter.
Bontrager’s Beanie might look plain and unassuming, but there’s a ton of warmth and protection tucked away in this tiny package.
Today's Plan is an online training program system that offers unique measurements of training load and fitness.
Sportful’s Fiandre NoRain Bibtights are some of the warmest, most weatherproof tights we’ve tested.
Lennard Zinn addresses reader questions about bottom bracket compatibility, the life of carbon forks, and more.
A look back on the career of Greg LeMond with select images from the new VeloPress book, "Greg LeMond: Yellow Jersey Racer."
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Appleman's custom bike is a fantastically complicated machine that brings riding back to its simplest form: Get on, pedal, go anywhere.
Trek – Segafredo boss Luca Guercilena is worried the proposed changes to team sizes will hamstring his team in grand tours, and he's not alone.
Fabio Aru says he's learned from his mistakes in 2016. For 2017, the Vuelta winner will prepare early and more thoroughly than before.
A Colombian cyclist tests positive for EPO in a Red Hook Crit, held in Milan at the start of October. He is banned for life from the series.
The Col Collective takes us up this 18.7km beast that carries an average gradient of 9.2 percent and has 7.8km of gravel.
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Spain’s Caja Rural—Seguros RGA rounds out its 2017 roster with the addition of its second American rider, Justin Oien.
Sanne Cant and Mathieu van der Poel pull off sensational wins in the fifth round of the Telenet UCI Cyclocross World Cup in Germany.
Everything you need to know to catch you up to speed on the unexpected decision to reduce team sizes for the 2017 season.
Friday’s unilateral decision by race organizers to trim grand tour team sizes has BMC's Jim Ochowicz scratching his head.
Mathieu van der Poel overcomes shaky start to cruise to Cyclocross World Cup win in Germany.
Belgian national champion Sanne Cant captures her first UCI World Cup win of the season in Germany.
Vincenzo Nibali is critical of Italian backers who were wary of funding a WorldTour team. Instead, his new squad is based in Bahrain.
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Organizers of major races like the Tour de France announce they will decrease the number of riders allowed per team in 2017.
UCI names 17 WorldTour teams for 2017 and 2018 but is still deliberating on whether Chinese outfit TJ Sport should be granted a license.
How did Astana pro Michele Scarponi befriend a Macaw parrot that now joins him on training rides in Italy? It wasn't love at first peck.
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Ready to make your wish list for the holidays? Here are our favorite gift ideas for cyclists of all stripes.
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Gent-Wevelgem organizers add new sectors of dirt farm roads to the 2017 course, a tribute to World War I heritage.
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This week, we listen in to Peter Sagan's thoughts on his new team and 2017 goals. Plus, Mike Creed talks about his latest project.
After two years with UnitedHealthcare, Janez Brajkovic returns to the WorldTour to support Vincenzo Nibali on the big climbs.
Alberto Contador is hoping that after a seven-year drought, he can reclaim a Tour de France title with his new Trek – Segafredo team.
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We test a set of super-light (super-pricey) brakes, Oakley's new smart glasses, and Bont's racer-friendly Vaypor S shoes.
If you absolutely need the lightest brakes out there, but you also want to stop reliably, look no further than Cane Creek's eeBrakes.
Oakley's Radar Pace are the first smart sunglasses we've been consistently excited to wear, offering audible feedback as you ride.
Bont's Vaypor S shoes are purebred racer shoes. That's great if you want stiffness, but it isn't always entirely comfortable.
Lennard Zinn addresses a question about how and why a Campy rear derailleur exploded during a bike ride.
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Exclusive to VeloClub Insiders, Neal Rogers writes the story behind the story of tracking down ex-World Champion Roland Green, speaking with ex-training partners and competitors, and how the feature came to fruition.
Roland Green dominated the mountain bike world in 2001 and 2002, winning two world titles, the World Cup series overall, and the NORBA series title. After injury and suspension, he retired following the 2005 season and disappeared, seemingly cutting all ties from the cycling world. We set out find out where he is today, and why he completely stepped away from the sport he loved.
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What sort of rider is Toms Skujins? The 25-year-old Latvian has proven to be a versatile part of the Cannondale – Drapac team.
VeloNews chats with the Dimension Data rider about African cycling's rapid ascent, racing in rural Africa, and more.
Far from the limelight of the WorldTour, the Continental Circuits are growing, improving, and giving more and more riders a pathway to the top.
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Sky’s Mikel Landa sets sights on the Giro, perhaps strongest hint yet that Chris Froome won’t take on the Italian grand tour next year.
UCI Cyclocross World Cup race in Koksijde called off due to raging storms sweeping across northern Belgium.
'My Fight' co-author Thijs Zonneveld discusses fallout following recent release of Dutch cyclist Thomas Dekker's revealing autobiography.
USA Cycling releases calendars for 2017 Pro GRT and Pro XCT mountain bike seasons.