10 Things I Loved in 2024: Josh Ross
The 10 things I loved this year covering a range of creativity, adventure, and personal growth both on and off the bike.
The 10 things I loved this year covering a range of creativity, adventure, and personal growth both on and off the bike.
Sitting down with a former pro turned bike fitter to discuss how gravel brands are failing women and small riders with inappropriate sizing.
You saw the leak, now the Colnago Y1Rs is confirmed and I sat down with the designer to talk about the performance and the looks.
A necessity or a nicety, there's ways to improve your indoor ride experience. Here's my tips, tricks, and accessories to make indoor cycling fun.
Campagnolo comes back to World Tour racing partnered with Team Cofidis in a four-year contract. Is this the perfect pairing?
Colnago has taken some heat for leaving Tadej Pogačar with no aero bike. It looks like that’s changing with a model called the Colnago Y1RS.
The climbing prowess of the Scott Addict RC isn’t even the best thing about it. The team obsessed over every detail and it shows.
It’s race proven and expensive but the Enve SES Aero Pro One-Piece Handlebar is now available for purchase.
The Argonaut Supernaut streamlines the build process by limiting choices, slightly, to get more bikes in more hands faster.
Colnago is releasing a 70-piece limited run of modern steel bikes called the Colnago Steelnovo to celebrate the brand's 70th anniversary.
For most of its existence Strava has been a data platform for other services to build on. That seems to be changing.
Not every bike is made for everything. The Mondraker Arid comes from a Spanish mountain bike company and it excels in a specific situation.
Zwift Racing Score has been months in the making. We sat down with the man in charge of it to see how it’s going.
After years of strict separation it sure looks like TrainerRoad workouts are about to arrive on Zwift.
No matter your budget or how experienced the cyclist on your gift list is, there's something here they'll love this holiday season.
At first glance the newest Pivot Vault seems like it’s a pricepoint bike that lacks excitement. Instead it’s stable, comfortable, and an absolute blast.
Mechanical shifting is lovely if working on your bike is part of the enjoyment. Otherwise, choose electronic shifting.
Two builds in a long-term test. SRAM Red AXS vs Shimano Dura-Ace. Which one would you pick?
An engaging indoor ride experience means picking one of the best smart trainers. Here’s what’s worth considering.
The OneUp Drop Bar Paddle Remote adds dropper post functionality to SRAM controls with an easy install and a great price.
One man built IndieVelo as a competitor to Zwift that focused on fairness in race results. Now there’s a new name and a new owner.
Digging deeper into Rapha's financials paints a more nuanced picture of the state of the apparel brand — but what do the brand's woes say about the state of cycling?
The relatively unknown DARE brand brings a brand new pure aero Tour De France bike to market this month.
From flat repair to emergency saddle sore solutions, this is the gear that keeps me from making that emergency phone call home.
You don’t need 8k but what if you used an 8k sensor to get better 4k video? That’s the idea behind the new Insta360 Ace Pro 2.
Everything you need to know to find your next bike light, including our top picks and list of (almost) all the options out there.
Chain whips suck. These are the easiest and most effective cassette tools I’ve found for cassette lockrings and disc brakes.
The previous generation was groundbreaking. Can the new Hunt 40 Limitless Gravel Aero capture that same magic?
While there are tons of gravel shoes available, these two pairs mix stiffness and protection and are the best gravel shoes I can remember using.
It turns out well ventilated helmets don't necessarily have to sacrifice speed. We used a real-time aerodynamic sensor to find the fastest road helmet, the slowest, and the surprises.
Budget is a strong word but the Ribble Allroad Ti delivers otherwise out of reach technology at a reasonable price.
To celebrate its 20th Anniversary, CeramicSpeed is offering a limited edition oversized pulley with outrageous details.
The 2025 Pivot Vault is all new and the focus is shifting with choices for all, better pricing, and an emphasis on fun.
This isn’t a buyer's guide. I spend 12-15 hours a week in cycling kit and these are my favorite bib shorts this summer.
Would uber expensive tri-spoke Princeton Carbonworks Mach 7580 TSV2 wheels snag me the KOM on a popular Strava segment?
Not everyone loves the look of the current Bianchi Specialissima but that’s the nature of boundary pushing and isn’t that the point?
Big rides put gear to the test. I didn’t finish this one but the lessons help inform better long distance gear recommendations.
I only managed 330 km but I still had plenty of time to think about the performance of the SRAM RED XPLR 1x13 and Zipp 303 XPLR SW wheels.
Casual cycling shoes that let you clip in used to be a bad compromise. The CHPT3 Transit aims to change that with a truly comfortable design.
MADE randoms is a collection of cool things that missed out on full coverage but still warrant a look. Yup, tall bikes are still a thing in Portland.
The new TRP Vistar groupset looks ready to go mounted on a Sage Storm King titanium bike but there are other options out there.
Everything seems straightforward but there’s one detail hidden in this English Cycles bike that even the camera didn’t catch.
Scarab tells a Colombian story with every bike but normally it’s a steel story also. This time Scarab added some carbon to the mix.
Last year Monē Bikes showed a prototype Minnē but this year it’s ready for sale as a “disc brake single speed… and it rips!”
Black Magic spent 100 hours painting a brand new Pinarello Dogma F and it’s still not done. What makes it so special?
When your husband is the founder of Mosaic bikes and you need a new bike, what do you build yourself? Obviously only the best.
I spent 100 miles each in two bib shorts using the new Elastic Interface 3D printed chamois. Here's what I found.
It’s a fully 3D printed titanium bike unlike anything else in the word. Naturally we interviewed the designer and got details.
We cover the testing but even if you understand it, what’s the point of hookless wheels? Hooked wheels just work, right? Why bother?
The Black Inc Five wheelset obviously offers a stunning visual but make no mistake, these are performance wheels.
There are tons of training tools on the market, these are five options that I’ve had success using to meet my goals.
You can measure your sweat with the Nix Biosensor then create a unique Infinit Nutrition custom nutrition mix, here’s how it works.
Are you ready to throw out all the rules? Because the Canyon CFR helmets use a new strap system unlike anything you’ve ever seen.
As more riders make the switch, we take a look at the numbers. Flat bars vs. drop bars, what do the numbers say and which is better?
It faces new challengers, but the Cadex Max 40 continues to be the best choice when you want an explosive ride feel.
Canyon claims there are no huge steps forward, just hard work and incremental gains that come from listening to winning athletes.
The Scope Artech 4 has 3D printed hubs and biomimicry, but with a weight this low, riding up a mountain just made sense.
Co-developed with Lotus, the Hope HBT Paris frame is a moonshot aero track bike. Could it one day be the fastest TT bike around?
2024 SRAM RED XPLR AXS takes what you love about the mullet drivetrain and adapts it to gravel. It’s perfect for every situation.
The Zipp 303 XPLR SW is fast. It’s fast off-road, it’s fast on-road, and it never asks you to think about the ride ahead.
If you were chasing gold in the Olympics, you'd need every equipment advantage you can get. Here's how our editors would set up their bikes.
Is a front disc wheel going to be what makes the difference for Wout van Aert in this year's Olympic time trial?
It uses the same sponge-like front pad as the Elemento but Kask claims the Kask Nirvana is so fast that sweat won’t drip down your face.
The US, China, and France will all be using a wild Look P24 at the 2024 Paris Olympics. It’s got two seat posts and saves 7 meters per lap.
You can ride with the same exact wheelset as Tadej Pogačar. Here’s what it’s like.
The POC Cytal Carbon helmet is one of the coolest and most comfortable helmets on the market but what do you think of the style?
Who’s wearing what shoes in the 2024 Tour de France? If you are curious what’s in the big leagues, here’s your guide.
Tubeless tire setup doesn't have to be that hard but it does need some new skills. These are some tips and tricks to make life easier
Are the helmets in the 2024 Tour de France the best on the market or just the companies with the best marketing budget?
The Parcours FKT offers a reasonable price for a lightweight wheel that’s been aero optimized around a specific tire.
This Colnago V4Rs is a Tour de France bike that obsesses over the details. It's not just an off-the-shelf range-topper for the Tour's yellow jersey.
The LoreTwo corrects some of the mistakes of the first generation while still offering a reported performance advantage. Would you wear these?
Out of all the amazing bikes on display at the 2024 Enve Builders Roundup, these are the five that really caught my attention.
Race or adventure is still your choice but the fourth generation Giant Revolt adds internal cabling, frame protection, and in-frame storage.
The TRP VISTAR // Powershift brings Classified's two-speed hub gearing to a fully-integrated groupset, allowing a 1x16 shifting system.
It almost looks like we’ve seen this bike before but the new Pinarello Dogma F has some subtle design updates for the Tour de France.
Carapaz forgoes the typical EF Pro Cycling team paintwork for a gold Cannondale SuperSix EVO LAB71 design to celebrate his Olympic medal.
Vision, Prologo, and Shimano components come together on this Wilier Filante SLR with paint representing a legendary career.
The brand new Trek Madone heads to the 2024 Tour de France with virtually no changes, but there’s still a few pro gear tricks to see.
The Emonda dies and the Trek Madone is once again the all-around race bike, but all I can ask is how can a bike this fast be this comfortable?