Reviewed: Thule T2 Pro hitch rack
A quick, tool-free install and intuitive operation makes this solid rack a winner, and its 5-inch wheel trays are good for any bike.
A quick, tool-free install and intuitive operation makes this solid rack a winner, and its 5-inch wheel trays are good for any bike.
Mavic's stylish enduro helmet is light and comfortable enough for your trail/xc shreds, but burly enough for fast, gnarly descents.
As the Big Three component manufacturers make way for Rotor and, soon, FSA, pros and consumers have more choices than ever.
The new 404 NSW wheels are all about marginal gains. If you're an elite racer those gains matter, but what about the rest of us?
Ridley's Noah sacrifices just about all compliance in the pursuit of straight-line speed.
The Allegro is full of surprises: Billed as an endurance bike, it accelerates almost like a racer at high speeds, where it is a capable contender.
The UCI stops disc brake trial in WorldTour, but does that affect the average amateur who's got a new bike with discs?
Felt peppered the AR1 with plenty of small but important features that helped us enjoy this bike, but above all, it is fast.
Scenes from the start of Paris-Roubaix, the "Queen of the Classics"
Dan Cavallari spends some time with the unsung heroes of Belgian super-squad Etixx – Quick-Step: the mechanics
Tom Boonen is in the hunt for a fifth Paris-Roubaix title aboard a Specialized S-Works Roubaix
Trek's new Domane model offers a comfy ride over the cobbles on the Tour of Flanders course. But how will it hold up long term?
There's a wide range of tech choices for Wednesday's midweek Scheldeprijs race in Belgium.
The German chooses the stiff S-Works Venge ViAS for Wednesday's Scheldeprijs, likely anticipating a sprint finish.
If you like the way Zipp's rim-brake 404 wheels ride, you'll be just as happy with the new disc brake-specific iteration of the deep carbon wheel.
The company's latest version of the comfortable endurance bike features a decoupler in both the seat tube and the head tube.
Michal Kwiatkowski hits the cobblestones of Flanders on a Pinarella Dogma K8
Roompot – Oranje Peloton rolled onto the Flanders cobbles with SRAM TK disc brakes, while Lampre – Merida riders are on Shimano discs
Scenes from the start of the 100th edition of De Ronde van Vlaanderen
Fabian Cancellara is the only Trek – Segafredo rider on a Domane at the Tour of Flanders
The Teammachine is made for the way most of us ride: Lots of long, sometimes fast miles, with the occasional race thrown in.
Sleek aesthetics, low weight, and solid safety features set the Giro Synthe helmet apart.
The POC Octal is a fantastic summer helmet with huge vents and a good size adjustment system.
Simply put, the Z1 is one of our favorite helmets, and LifeBeam only makes us love it more.
The Catlike Whisper helmet looks great (or at least interesting) and has 39 airy vents.
Kask's Protone helmet blends the best of traditional and aero helmet design.
The Bell Gage combines a classic look with 26 big, channeled vents and modern crash protection.
The Louis Garneau Course Superleggera cycling bib is a lightweight short for summer use.
If you’re picky about fit, Endura’s FS260-Pro SL bibs are a great option.
Assos has streamlined everything about its T.Equipe shorts.
Castelli Mondiale bib shorts provide excellent support and comfort with only two seams.
We like Pactimo's Summit Raptors because they have a lighter, more race-oriented feel.
The Giro Chrono Pro bibs feature Italian Lycra, lay-flat straps, and an anatomically shaped chamois
Pinarello’s rear suspension is the attention-grabber, but it’s not the entire plotline of the K8-S.
The Venge may look like an awkward bird attempting its first flight, but there is a beauty (and tons of speed) in its details.
The Kona Sutra is a go-anywhere explorer, capable of so much more than a spin around dirt roads or a pedal down your favorite gravel trail.
Trek made good on its promise to deliver an aerodynamic beast that solves the comfort puzzle.
Santa Cruz's 5010 does almost everything right — Climbing, descending, chunder, buffed-out singletrack.
The SB4.5c comes closest to XC climbing combined with enduro descending than any trail bike we’ve tested in recent memory.
Pivot has created a light, full-carbon, thru-axle dirt-road machine that could double as a cyclocross bike.
Alexander Kristoff is the defending Flanders champ, and he'll vie for another title aboard a Canyon Aeroad CF SLX.
Here's the bike Peter Sagan will ride in Tour of Flanders — will this S-Works Tarmac cross the line first on Sunday, ridden by the world champ?
The next generation of Dura-Ace will include a power meter, road-specific disc brakes and rotors, improved Di2 integration, and synchro shift.
The Shamal Ultras were stiff going up, stable coming down in tight switchbacks, and priced well for a racer who doesn't want carbon rims.
Need an easier gear? SRAM's 12-speed (yep, 12) MTB group offers a gigantic 50-tooth large cog, paired with a single front chainring.
The mad scientists at Fair Wheel Bikes have cobbled together their own Frankenstein monster of electronic bike shifters.
Campagnolo's long-awaited disc brakes are still in the testing phase, but it's likely we'll see them in use at WorldTour races in 2016.
With trickle-down tech from Super Record, Potenza fills the high-mid-range in Campagnolo's line, but it can't compete with Ultegra.
If you’re a serious racer and want to own just one bike that climbs as well as it weaves through peloton traffic, this is it.
If you're looking for a way to store a lot of gear or apparel without a big backpack, this custom frame bag is a great option.
We take a close look at how these two speedsters perform to see which one is the best aero setup.
We tested three pairs of winter cycling boots in some of the gnarliest cold weather conditions Colorado could throw at us. Here's what we found out.
Garmin's new Varia Vision syncs with Garmin head units and allows riders to wear any type of sunglasses.
Fox suspension came out swinging with a line of new mountain bike forks with vastly improved damping.
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Will we ever be able to applaud the bike industry for creating a truly standard bottom bracket standard? We hope so, just not yet.
The UCI's 6.8kg rule is going to change, which means bicycle designs will change, too. What does it mean for discs in the pro peloton?
The Gore One line packs all the benefits of the company's 3-layer laminate system into one compact, breathable layer, minus the DWR coating.
Cannondale intends to provide a versatile bike to riders who dabble in dirt, but don't expect Slate to be as speedy as a pure road bike.
The UCI is extending its disc brake trial into next season, but don't expect the entire pro peloton to adopt the new technology.
Wilier's Cento1 Air earns high marks in the aerodynamics department, but the stiffness and handling leave something to be desired.
The Transonic 1.3 didn't wow us, but it is a solid bike capable of getting up to speed quickly — and maintaining that speed on straights.
Time's aero offering inspired us to push a little harder during testing, but its high price tag is a bit much.
Cervelo's S5 performs admirably on the road, in the wind tunnel, and on the stiffness jig, but it doesn't come cheap at $10,000.
Do we want another bottom bracket standard? No, but we might need the new T47 from Chris King and Argonaut Cycles.
A race bike at a fair price point, the Boone offers comfort, stiffness, and an excellent overall design, despite a few imperfections.
Niner put together a versatile ride in the BSB 9 RDO. It's comfortable, but it doesn't quite cut it as a pure 'cross race bike.
Aero integration has seeped into all types of bikes. Here's what you should know about what's out there and how it affects your ride.
It seems thru-axles just entered the cyclocross world, so why are we talking about Boost? It could work, but that doesn't mean it will.
Felt's F1X is a great bike for the cyclocross race course, but it isn't quite as maneuverable as we'd like it to be.
Racers will find a lot to like in the latest tubeless cyclocross setups, but you might not want to ditch your tubulars just yet.
Glukos offers a range of glucose-based products that are easy on the stomach, convenient, and generally quite tasty.
Cannondale's SuperX Hi-Mod has a great frame design for 'cross racing, but a few of its kit choices left us scratching our heads.
An evolution from the Jet line, Niner's RKT9 is a dedicated XC racer that balances quick steering and short travel suspension
Peter Sagan rode quietly until the last kilometers at worlds before he unleashed an attack no one could counter. Here's the bike he rode.
Purpose-driven and exceptionally stiff, the C1 wheels are a climber's (and sprinter's) best friend. Just watch out on windy days.
A cool, wet day in the desert gave riders a chance to dig into tacky trails and see new tech from Lezyne, ENVE, Fuji, and other brands.
Although the line between trail and enduro bikes is often blurred, Santa Cruz's updated rides provide two different experiences.
Former owner of Black Diamond Equipment steps into the role of owner/CEO of the Swiss cycling clothing company.
A pro-level racer with a mid-level price tag, the Crux Pro Race is as stiff as they come yet manages comfortable ride quality.