New Colnago C68 flagship road bike debuts made-in-Italy modular concept
The successor to the venerable C64 abandons tubes and lugs in favor of a modular design that’s stiffer and even more customizable.
The successor to the venerable C64 abandons tubes and lugs in favor of a modular design that’s stiffer and even more customizable.
Easy to follow advice to keep riding with a fun, fresh perspective.
One of the longest-running stage races in the United States is back, after a two-year hiatus. Here's a look at the action on stage 1.
Romain Bardet closes gap to race leader Pello Bilbao to just two seconds with one stage to go.
Throwback Thursday: Where does Liège-Bastogne-Liège rank among the classics?
And a look at the state of retail.
UAE Team Emirates canceled a scheduled press conference with the Slovenian star this week after two-time Tour de France winner returned to Slovenia.
Paris-Roubaix's third-place finisher has a unique solution to Shimano's 12-speed power-meter shortage.
With commanding wins at Amstel Gold Race and Flèche Wallonne, the Italian is on course to join Anna van der Breggen as the only women to win all three hilly classics.
Heidi Franz wins opening women's stage, takes lead in Emily Marcolini, and Eder Frayre breaks bike, shoe, and helmet in crash.
Julian Alaphilippe says 'no regrets' after missing podium, and 'Wolfpack' vows to go down swinging at Liège-Bastogne-Liège.
After painful back injury and recovery, a fresher, wiser Mathieu van der Poel might be even more dangerous than ever.
A new monocoque handlebar tops off the latest and greatest $15,999 machine from the storied Italian brand.
Piquet helps to find order in the chaos of some of the world's biggest bike races.
The craftsmanship behind a Colnago frame is matched in equal measure by the attention to detail in the company's paint shop
The Australian cyclist has found her love of cycling once more
Guggenheim set a course that was to alter both her own life and the development of contemporary art.
A rare off-day for the Slovenian, who now turns to his title defence in Liège.
Brodie Chapman explains how the whole team helped Cavalli win La Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday.
Pogačar, Alaphilippe and Valverde were second best to the Belgian atop the Mur de Huy.
A world champion was thrown out of the race, the five-star favorite fell from grace, wheels were smashed, and a hyped tire technology was a no-show.
With the passing of a young rider and neighbor, I present a slightly different take on the race gear test.
Senior editor Betsy Welch is reporting from Oregon, where the Special Blend Gravel camp kicks off on Thursday and culminates with the Gorge Gravel Grinder race on Sunday.
A look at the power numbers of Dylan Van Baarle at the ‘Hell of the North.’
‘I’m fully motivated for Sunday. I don’t see this as a weakness. It’s a one-day race and this happens,’ says two-time Tour de France winner.
The Spaniard turns 42 in five days, and nearly won his sixth edition of La Flèche Wallonne. He will be a favorite for Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday.
Bahrain-Victorious rider holds off a late charge from Valverde to win on Mur de Huy.
Pello Bilbao retains overall race lead ahead of the race taking on Swiss peaks.
The Dutch rider takes third on Mur de Huy after a rare off-day.
The Movistar rider said she had help from teammate Alejandro Valverde ahead of the race.
The former pro-turned DS also wants to see more dedicated races on the calendar for U23 riders.
The Russian oligarch and former WorldTour team owner was sanctioned by the UK.
Amstel Gold winner takes second big win, bettering Van Vleuten and Vollering on final climb.
Or, 10 cyclists grappling with the off-bike demands of their job.
French rider dismayed by incident: 'I’m totally demoralized ... I don’t understand how we can do that.'
French climber hopes to race under the radar until late-race podium surge in the Dolomites.
What to do after the Olympics? Scoring a spot on L39ion was my next goal.
Our final gallery from America's largest cycling event.
New road and gravel kits.
You can't buy luck for Paris-Roubaix, but you can buy interesting tech that may help you conquer the cobbles. Anthony Turgis of Team TotalEnergies managed at least the latter.
Sometimes for cycling photographers, the best images come at the very end of the day.
Check out Peloton Magazine's author page.
Meet the artist who designed Specialized's Paris-Roubaix Femmes bike
Quick-Step's woes were multitude during the 119th Hell of the North, as fans caused Sénéchal and Yves Lampaert to crash, and multiple riders suffered the usual flat tires.
Who will conquer the Mur de Huy?
Riders manage to ride safely to a stop after carbon rims break in half.
L39ION of Los Angeles will also line up, and Justin Williams says the event is ‘a significant moment’ for the team.
A refresher in Isaac Newton's laws of physics as they pertain to materials used in bicycle fabrication.
With Orucase co-founder Isaac Howe.
A look back on a frenetic day of racing over the cobbles where Dylan van Baarle emerged victorious inside the famed Roubaix velodrome.
From Mathieu van der Poel and Lotte Kopecky to Elisa Longo Borghini and Dylan van Baarle. VeloNews rates the cobbled classics contenders.
Bahrain Victorious rider takes over race lead from Geoffrey Bouchard.
Another year, another stunner of a race.
Turns out, a three-time Olympic medalist doesn't need the latest tech to win a bike race.
Here's everything you need to know about the men's and women's mid-week Belgian classic.
Dutch YouTube star turned pro racer finishes outside the time limit and rolls into velodrome dead last: 'It really was the 'Hell of the North.''
From Christophe Laporte's collapsing wheel to Trek-Segafredo's entire team not finishing except one, the 2022 Paris-Roubaix produced drama, heartbreak, and elation.
Here are 11 riders the Belgian team boss could sign to strengthen his cobbles squad.
Van der Poel sets sights on the Italian grand tour: 'Everyone always says that you get better from a grand tour, so I'm curious.'
Slovenian star wraps up his spring campaign with a return to the Ardennes in final races until June and Tour de France defense in July.
The best photos you're likely to see from the women's Paris-Roubaix.
'It all impacted me as an adult … I buried it,' says 41-year-old.
Can Alaphilippe take a fourth win? Will Pogačar take his first win? Will someone else triumph?
They're intended for use with drop and flat handlebars.
How a criminally underrated rider won one of the hardest-ever editions of Paris-Roubaix
Riders give their thoughts on how best to stack the men's and women's races in the big Classics.
After seven years of Anna van der Breggen, who can win atop the Mur de Huy on Wednesday?
While most cameras focused on the riders on the podium, we pointed our lenses at their bikes in the Roubaix velodrome.
Cosmo Catalano looks at the moments the defined the men's 'Hell of the North.'
Here's how you can watch the men's and women's mid-week classic that takes on the iconic Mur de Huy.
A look at the power numbers of Mathieu van der Poel, Matej Mohorič, and others at this yea's Paris-Roubaix.
Van Baarle delivers with anticipation and execution, Ineos and Intermarché shine, as Lampaert suffers, and Van der Poel runs out of steam.
The Spring Classics flew by and we already can't wait for next year. But first, Liege-Bastogne-Liege.
Dusty roads and lack of visibility made for a very different race than the previous edition of the ‘Hell of the North.’
And, on what gravel organizers need to watch out for as they set aside spots for non-binary riders
On the ground with CyclingTips at Paris-Roubaix.
Trek-Segafredo staffer Kenneth Van Impe helps keep the team going through Sunday's ‘Hell of the North.’
Breakaway takes the honors on opening stage as peloton gets it wrong.
Flèche Wallonne on Wednesday and Liège-Bastogne-Liège on Sunday provide the Belgian team a last chance to 'save' its uneven spring season.
The British rider is taking each race as it comes after spending a year out of racing and recovering from COVID-19 in February.