Interbike Bits: Focus FSL 1.0
Focus' cross-country and marathon FSL 1.0 is one of those bikes that turns heads, as it has its rear suspension integrated into the top tube.
Focus' cross-country and marathon FSL 1.0 is one of those bikes that turns heads, as it has its rear suspension integrated into the top tube.
Slideshow: Following a successful season that saw Swiss cross-country racer Nino Schurter win the World Cup overall on his Scott Scale, the bike is making a showing at Ritchey's Interbike booth.
Missoula, Montana will be the seventh race for riders in USA Cycling's 2011 Pro XCT, which is one more event than in 2010.
Campagnolo unveils new cyclocross wheels and cranks and looks to the future of new technology.
VeloNews Editor in Chief Ben Delaney gets the scoop on ANT+ technology and the latest products using it for wireless communication.
Jens Voigt (Saxo Bank) is among the most popular riders in the peloton and after 14 years as a professional road racer, the German hardman is looking forward to another year – and looking back
New shoes from Shimano, brakes from TRP, and bikes from Litespeed
Contract stability heading into 2012 Olympics was paramount for American phenom.
In search of the sub-$1,000 bike and the point where performance and affordability meet.
Beijing Olympic medalist Sir Chris Hoy has hit out at the UCI, claiming the world ruling body is "set on destroying the sport."
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For 2011, Gates CarbonDrive Systems is showing a new belt and pulley system called CDX-CT.
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Twenty-year-old Taylor Phinney has opted to ride the 2011 season as a member of BMC, team president Jim Ochowicz announced Wednesday.
Going tubeless — even on standard rims with non-tubeless tires — is a good alternative to the hassle of tubulars.
New shoes from Shimano, brakes from TRP, and bikes from Litespeed
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Slideshow: Interbike's Outdoor Dirt Demo was hot, windy, dusty and generally a pretty kick-ass time — except for the hot, wind and dust...
Built on the history of the popular Xen helmet, the Xar is slightly more streamlined and refined, with a couple of new features. Check it out…
A look at the new BH cyclocross bike, Fi'zi;k saddle changes, Ridley's tweaked road models, Rotor's sweet BB adaptor and SKS's sneaky small pumps.
Singletrack.com's Steve Frothingham is scouting out affordable rigs at the Interbike trade show to supplement our usual coverage of the latest and greatest price-is-no-object gear.
The team is being called before a disciplinary hearing for wearing un-approved kit on the last day of the 2010 Tour de France
Interbike tech: Lennard Zinn explains the new Campagnolo groups and gives a hint of the company's upcoming cyclocross group.
Swiss 'cross star Christian Heule may be coming into his last year of racing, and he's looking to carry a CrossVegas win into a strong European season
SKS's new Stow-Away bicycle pump is still a "first-of-its-kind" tool worth mentioning.
Slideshow: Greg Herbold has remained one of the more recognizable characters in the bike industry since the early days of fat tires. His old Miyata race bike from the early to mid-1990s wears the years well too.
I love a $10,000 bike as much as the next guy, but today I found three sweet bikes with less formidable price tags.
What makes the F2 cool in my book is Felt’s effort to bring that Di2 kit to a more down to earth price. By mixing an FSA K-Force crank and Ultegra brakes into the group, Felt product managers brought the bike down in price without dropping performance. The F2 frame and fork are slightly heavier than the F1 (by just under 50 grams) and it rolls on Shimano RS-80 wheels instead of the F1’s Mavic Cosmic Carbone Ultimates.
The racemachine is built (you guessed it) with racers in mind. It’s got similar geometry and frame shapes as the top-end timemachine, but the seatstays are built to be thicker and stiffer. The overall structure of the bike is a bit beefier and the racemachine uses a standard seatpost clamp instead of the expanding wedge post of the teammachine.
It’s mostly the same as last year’s 586, but instead of the integrated seatmast and E-Post cap, it’s got a removable seat post. Additionally, both the standard 586 and the new 586 RSP lose a little weight by way of improved manufacturing and materials pioneered in the flagship 695. Look says that their monocoque construction and the higher fiber content of newer pre-preg carbon have reduced frame weight on the 586 to about 940 grams.
More (somewhat) affordable bikes and gear from Interbike's Outdoor Demo West
MetriGear's Vector integrates custom force and motion sensor platform into pedal spindles to measure a cyclist’s performance.
After CrossVegas and the Planet Bike Cup it's back to Belgium for four months of racing on the European cyclocross circuit.
Just days off winning a stage and finishing second overall in the Vuelta a España, Ezequiel Mosquera wants to broaden his reach throughout Europe.
The Look 695 Pack builds up as a 14-pound machine with the right parts.
Tech Gallery: The Look 695 Pack builds up as a 14-pound machine with the right parts
The $2,600 Mad Fiber wheelset from Ric Hjertberg is light, stiff and boasts low rotational inertia.
Tech Gallery: The $2,600 Mad Fiber wheelset from Ric Hjertberg is light, stiff and boasts low rotational inertia
Four-time world track champ Alex Rasmussen wants to develop as a sprinter.
“We are sending three talented teams to Melbourne,” says Jim Miller, USA Cycling vice president of athletics.
Organizers announce the preliminary start list for Wednesday's CrossVegas.
Coming back from an injury or a layoff is a very challenging task.
Slideshow:In effort to highlight bikes that give you some bang for your buck, Singletrack.com's own miserly New Englander Steve Frothingham is taking a look at cost-effective rigs all week at Interbike. Check out Fuji's Outland 1.0.
Slideshow:Dave Turner said the latest evolution of the Turner RFX project is still six months from seeing a showroom floor.
Check out what Blackburn is claiming to be the world's smallest shock pump.
Day one of the 2010 Interbike show kicked off Monday at Bootleg Canyon just outside of Las Vegas, with large crowds and the first of two days of test riding.
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LeMond’s Revolution, the same trainer used by Garmin-Transitions at this year’s Tour, is a marked step away from the status quo.
A round up of the new gear and news coming from the outdoor portion of the Interbike trade expo in Las Vegas.
The 2011 Cervelo line includes major trickle down of technology and design pioneered in the limited production R5ca.
Tech Gallery: The 2011 Cervelo line includes major trickle-down of technology and design pioneered in the limited production R5ca.
A Luxembourg newspaper is reporting that Olympic time trial champion Fabian Cancellara will follow the Schleck brothers to a new team backed by still unnamed sponsors.
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Photos from day two of the Green Mountain Cyclocross in Vermont.
Joaquím Rodríguez (Katusha) climbed to the top spot in the latest UCI world rankings, but cited fatigue and will not race the world championships in Australia next month
The team won two stages at the Vuelta, four stages and the overall at the Tour of Britain, two stages and the overall at the Giro di Toscana, and took victories at Belgium's Kampioenschap van Vlaanderen and the GP Isbergues in France.
Davide Frattini and Laura Van Gilder solo to victory in Baltimore.
Tim Johnson doubles at the Green Mountain Cyclocross in Vermont as Andrea Smith takes her first UCI win.
The organizers of the world championships in Australia dropped their support for the New Pathways For Pro Cycling conference, which the dethroned Tour de France winner is scheduled to address.
An examination of some of the scientific studies of the benefits of compression socks and tights
The Descendant is a downhill race-specific crank that uses the same forged AL7050 material as the freeride/DH Holzfeller, but weighs in 240 grams less.
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The Trek-Livestrong rider adds a pro road title to the two U23 national titles he's earned this year.
Mid-race report: Chris Horner confident of team's chances
In a partnership with VeloNews.com and Cyclingdirt.com, the elite races at all 2010 USGP races will be broadcast live on VeloNews.com
The 2010 Vuelta a España wrapped up Sunday with an thrilling sprint victory by Tyler Farrar (Garmin-Transitions) that capped what most agree was the most exciting and demanding Vuelta in years.
Tyler Farrar is confident ahead of the world championships after nabbing a straight up stage victory on the last day of the Vuelta
Katerina Nash and Francis Mourey score wins under the lights at StarCrossed.
Farrar wins the final stage in Madrid and Nibali secures the overall
The former U23 world champ is heading to HTC for 2011
The MAC series round 2 gets rolling in Baltimore with wins by Laura Van Gilder and Davide Frattini