Why Did Pogačar and Vingegaard Both Pick Their Aero Bikes for the First Mountain Stage of the Tour de France?
As the Tour heads to the mountains, why are the Colnago Y1Rs and Cervélo S5 still being used?
As the Tour heads to the mountains, why are the Colnago Y1Rs and Cervélo S5 still being used?
Uno-X is using an unreleased Sweet Protection aero helmet at the Tour. We’ve got details.
Aero equipment is ubiquitous in the modern peloton. Some of it is more approachable than you might think.
How much have bikes changed in a decade? Quite a bit.
There are deals to be had on the internet right now. But first, check to make sure it's actually a deal.
Did you expect an aero powerhouse like the Cervélo S5 to see SRAM XPLR as the top spec build?
Developed for the world tour the Enve Ses 4.5 Pro adds a hook but not in the way you are thinking.
New ways to carry gear on gravel bikes and is Zwift about to displace established ride tracking software?
After all the testing and all the riding, we have some thoughts. What bike does everyone choose as their favorite?
Not an all-road and verging on relic status, but the passion behind Specialized S-Works Aethos continues to keep it relevant.
DT Swiss ARC 3.0 launches six wheel options with big aero claims and a V-shape profile that’s not like you remember
If you prefer unpaved roads to paved, the Specialized Roubaix SL8 Pro is the all-road bike that makes the most sense.
The Specialized S-Works Torch Remco hunts for every last gram sparing no expense along the way.
After years of waiting, Shimano is now integrating Classified less than a month after TRP Vistar launched as the only groupset to do so.
Confusion about the recent UCI bar width rule brings new diagrams but no actual change despite the effect on smaller riders.
New groupsets from SRAM and TRP, a gravel bike that might be better on the road, and why we're so mad about recent UCI rule changes.
The flagship Parlee Z-Zero GT gets a redesign that brings less weight and internal routing but keeps the look classic.
If you are looking for a road centric all-road bike then the BMC Roadmachine is never going to leave you wanting for more.
The 2025 Tour Divide is filled with unique bikes and people, but Quinda Verheul and her Orbea still manage to stand out.
Pas Normal Studios and Colnago collaborate on a bike, Scarab has a new bike, and more this week in tech.
SRAM Rival AXS XPLR gets almost all the features of last year’s flagship RED XPLR for a lot less money.
SRAM Force AXS is RED performance at a budget price but somehow it feels shadowed by other recent launches.
A selection of the best cycling shoes that balance both style and performance across a wide range of needs.
Champagne-colored hubs, fluorescent shoes, and more This Week in Tech.
After 700 miles testing the TRP Vistar groupset, this system is a leap forward even with some drawbacks.
Roundup of the latest and greatest from the off-road tech world and beyond.
Look and Pinarello have special editions with unbelievable paint, No.22 drops a new spin on Ti gravel, and Formula Fixed tries to make racing bite-sized, plus more in this week in tech
Campagnolo Super Record 13 adds a gear and brings back the thumb lever but it’s also faster, lighter, and cheaper than the previous generation
All the latest up-to-the-minute action as reported by Velo's on-the-ground team chasing the race around Emporia, Kansas.
Prologo blows the budget with an aero saddle that costs a fortune and Wahoo SYSTM comes to Zwift plus more this week in tech.
It doesn't matter the label on it, the Cannondale Topstone Lefty is the gravel race bike you actually need.
The Annual REI sale pricing puts the Garmin Edge 1050 at the price point that changes the whole purchasing conversation, and there are other options too.
Is Strava finally adding an in-app training platform? It sure seems like it.
Elite's smart trainers add compatibility with Zwift Cog and Click, Coros adds a device repair program, and more this week in tech.
The new Zipp 303 SW wheels replace the Firecrest with an updated focus and an AXS connected pressure sensor on board.
Zipp launches new tires and hubs plus AXS connected wheels with integrated pressure sensors so you know if you are ready to ride.
A fractured tibia ends Dylan Johnson’s attempt at an Unbound breakthrough in 2025, but he’s staying positive.
There were signs but there’s officially new Forerunner watches with long battery and a seamless handoff to a rechargeable heart rate monitor.
MyWhoosh unveils a $1 million prize purse for its Championships, sub 10-kg e-bike with custom brakes, and more this week in tech.
With recent changes at Strava, Zwift outdoor ride tracking could siphon off users worried about paying for extra subscriptions.
The Priority Gemini Smart.Shift Gravel requires no real maintenance and makes sense for a specific type of rider.
Slug Bicycles drops a new titanium gravel bike with 57 mm clearance, Gore has a limited edition jacket, Wahoo's new computers are officially on sale, and more tech this week.
Canyon athlete Freddy Ovett rode a Canyon suspension fork with DT Swiss branding fitted to a Canyon Grail at The Traka 360.
Roundup of the latest and greatest from the off-road tech world and beyond.
How do you solve spectators entering Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes, thoughts on the Coros Dura computer, and an out there Kona gravel bike.
A comprehensive list of the best bike helmets to keep you safe, look great, make you faster, and help keep you cool.
Australian company Bastion launches the Bastion Archetype with the looks you want plus aerodynamic credentials
FasCat's AI coaching adds some motivation, new Fulcrum alloy wheels, and Tailwind's high-carb mix is available now.
Priority crowdsources its latest bike design, Universal Colours adds more... colors, and more this week in tech.
360 cameras make a lot of sense on a bike and the Insta360 X5 is an updated version with features that make sharing your rides easier.
Summer riding is the best, and part of that is feeling good and looking good in the best cycling bib shorts.
2025 is a big year for gravel bikes, which based on what we've learned, will mean a big year for bikes of all kinds. Here's why.
This week in tech we see what Strava is planning, what the competition is planning, and there's colors for your Hammerhead and helmet.
We all know the big names but Sea Otter is a chance for boutique clothing brands to catch your eye and attention.
The Colnago V5Rs isn’t the most anticipated recent announcement but it might have more expectations, does it hold up?
Two new options to consider if you need a bike travel case that can handle one-piece integrated handlebars.
A Sea Otter collection of unique drinks to perform better during a ride then enjoy your recovery without alcohol.
The Gravel Galibier is both beautiful to look at and perfectly balanced in contradictions. Stirring discussion is the point.
The Q36.5 Unique Pro Shoes are coming soon and we managed to sneak a peek at them before anyone else.
Drop bar mountain bikes are hitting the market and the Sanitas Node Cambium is the latest. Is this the future?
Gyroid-shaped infill sets the Cadex Amp 3D saddle apart from the rest of the field.
Morelle bikes is claiming to revolutionize the experience of owning an e-bike with a lightweight, fast charging model unlike anything else.
The Garmin Varia Vue completes the Garmin ecosystem of lighting, video, and radar, but don’t expect anything budget.
The all-new Allied Able completely redesigns the iconic chainstay making room for bigger gearing and bigger tires.
An updated titanium crank from Cane Creek, a new steel gravel bike from Battaglin, tube tires from Pirelli, and more this week in tech.
Alexis Cartier is training for his Life Time Grand Prix races while he rides across a continent. Will it work?
For our latest this week in tech roundup we’ve got an oversized pulley wheel that’s affordable and a Sturdy Ti bike that doesn't take forever. There’s a couple of services too.
First there was a "leak" and now we've got video confirmation of the new Colnago V5Rs. Expect a new Colnago coming soon.
Alexis Cartier lives the ride-to-the-race ethos, but his races lie scattered across a continent rather than a city.
WorldTour racing regular Vision Metron RS wheels shave weight with carbon spokes and an updated 45mm or 60mm profile.
It might look the same as previous designs but the new POC Cytal is an updated helmet with a better crash rating.
The Specialized S-Works Ares 2 is wider, looks better, claims a wild 7-watt advantage, and should last longer but there’s a price to pay.
Trek releases environmentally-friendly signature colorways, a new Rapha jacket, 5Dev releases short length titanium cranks, and more.
MyWhoosh gets virtual shifting, Roka has new glasses, new tires from Teravail, and more.
The 2025 Cannondale Topstone Carbon ditches AI spacing and SmartSense lighting while keeping rear suspension and, if you want it, a Lefty.
Details are sparse but Strade Bianche recon pictures reveal what appears to be a Zipp climbers wheel with integrated pressure sensor
After years of sideloading apps the Hammerhead Karoo gets a native app store while retaining the ease of the Android OS.
Yes, you read that right: gravel has hit the sweater world. That and more in the latest tech stories.
We saw gravel technology from SRAM on display at this year’s Omloop Het Nieuwsblad. It’s time you consider similar for your own riding.
A tech check out covering quick takes on interesting gear Velo editors have been taking a look at.