Bootleg kit versus the real thing: How to spot the fakes
How to tell the authentic from the fraud — and should you care?
How to tell the authentic from the fraud — and should you care?
The Israel Start-Up Nation rider: ‘I always tried to go my own way’ while earning a spot in the pro peloton on his own merits as a leadout man.
Team boss reflects on year of struggling to hold the wheels, confirms Simon Yates will return to Giro in 2022.
The UCI currently forbids the use of continuous glucose monitors in competition. Insiders are pushing back on the ban – is that a good or bad thing?
The Dutch star said he's overcome his setbacks from a year ago, and vows to fight to reclaim his spot in the GC hierarchy.
Veteran Dane says he hopes to race in a more swashbuckling style with renewed focus on stage-wins and attacks as he lines up goals for 2022.
A chat with ultra-endurance racer Abdullah Zeinab.
This expansion of the Makuri Islands region offers eight new routes with 21 km of new roads.
And EF Education Tibco-SVB's potentially leaked roster.
Gear of the Day
From issue 60
There’s enough insulation for most, though the high volume and wide heel cup makes for a vague feel on the bike.
A star-spangled, red, white, and blue paint job for the US national champion's bike.
The Belgian has come as close as anyone in the modern era to completing the monument sweep, and will have one last shot at Milano-Sanremo in his final season as a pro.
What's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, November 18.
I struggled sometimes with the travel and social media, but 2021 was the best year of my career.
The Giro d'Italia continues to deliver drama and innovation, so how does it stack up against the Tour de France and Vuelta a España? Our editors dig in.
Four-time Tour de France winner underwent months of sessions in high-pressure chamber to help rehabilitation following 2019 crash.
The flat bars are polarizing, but the dedicated geometry makes the most of it.
Help decide the top riders of the year
Movistar captain confirms he will race the Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España and return to the Ardennes classics in final season.
These unsuspecting riders got a taste of trailhead tailgating with no drawbacks (and loved it)
Two-time defending Tour de France champion says a run at the Vuelta a España should be in the cards in the 2022 after another shot at a third yellow jersey.
Poet, filmmaker, Olympian, and new XCC world champion Christopher Blevins reflects on a stellar season and talks about what has him fired up now.
Bust or boom? Peter Sagan brings his familiar entourage with him in a high-profile transfer that will define his next chapter — our editors debate his prospects.
Giro d'Italia champ returns to German lab that helped him recover from his back injury in 2020 with an eye on Tour de France showdown with Tadej Pogačar.
The 21-year-old developed myopericarditis after the Tokyo Olympics.
The hour-long Belgian Waffle Ride documentary is streaming on Outside TV
Marginal gains, weight savings, hefty price tags: Silca take on the MTB cleat.
100 miles of technical sections, canopy covered roads, water crossings, smooth roads, punchy climbs, and tire-shredding gravel.
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And should bikes have MPG ratings?
New 100% sunnies offer casual style with sport performance features.
Tips to simplify saddle selection.
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Tuesday, November 16.
Portuguese talent will see support and leadership duties in a five-year deal with UAE Team Emirates beginning in 2022.
More analysis of tire pressure and rolling resistance at the ‘Hell of the North,’ and tubeless tires removal and installation.
Forget power meters and heart rate monitors – glucose monitors are poised to change pro cycling forever. Here's a look at how the new tech could push the peloton forward.
Kuss enjoys some single-track and a trip to Colombia following a stellar 2021 capped by Tour de France stage-win and top-10 at the Vuelta a España.
The veteran Dane sat on the sidelines as Premier Tech managment tested waters with several teams before securing him a spot at Israel Start-Up Nation for 2022.
Belgian research shine a light on road cycling's culture of cooperation, paying for wins, and how riders feel about it all.
'There are obvious failures' — team director Yvon Madiot delivers brutally honest assessment as French squad suffers without Thibaut Pinot.
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Words & Images: James Startt | From Issue 105
Puzzle by Myles Mellor
Spoiler alert: it's not from Zwift.
We dive into the power numbers of top-performers the Giro d’Italia, Tour de France, and the Vuelta a España.
Give your Turkey Day feast a nutritious boost with these seasonal superfood dishes.
Trek will match all customer donations of up to $500,000 in hopes of raising $1 million for this non-profit group by the end of the year.
Israel Start-Up Nation officials confirm four-time Tour de France winner was diagnosed and treated for bilharzia, the same parasite that zapped him a decade ago.
Here are five of the hottest stories of 2021 and what they could mean for the years to come.
An exhilarating ride through a stunningly beautiful game world, with plenty of challenge along the way.
The new European champion went head to head with Eli Iserbyt in an electrifying round six of the CX World Cup in the Czech Republic.
The world champion played a cunning race to win round six of the Cyclocross World Cup in Tábor, Czech Republic.
Check out Gavin Hoover's author page.
Words & Image by Clive Pursehouse
Thieves swipe bike of 2018 Tour de France winner while on a coffee stop in southern France.
The annual ride across Iowa helped spawn a new genre of public rides and is now among the oldest and largest touring events in the world.
Words: John Madruga | Illustration: Matthew Burton
Torsten Schmidt also joins the German team as it continues an overhaul of the squad post-Peter Sagan.
Esteban Chaves and João Almeida are among the big names who seem like strong fits with their 2022 teams.
Cory Williams takes us inside L39ION of Los Angeles, the team shaking up American cycling.
Fearing for her life, Rukhsar Habibzai fled to the US where she'll now race with Team Twenty24.
Words & images: Jered Gruber
ISN team owner Sylvan Adams is unabashedly pro-Israel but pushes back against the concept of 'sportswashing.'
The new gold standard in bib shorts
From issue 12 (July 2012) • Words by Colin O'Brien with images from Antonio Bigarini
A compact, wheel-on trainer, and power meter pedals were on display — but not yet for sale — at the recent Rouleur Live event, in London, UK.
Artistry in aluminum, steel, titanium, carbon, and paint on display at the 11th edition of this bike trade show and exhibition.
Cory Williams takes us inside L39ION of Los Angeles, the team shaking up American cycling.
VeloClub member Jono Mitchell was riding more and more gravel and wanted a bike to suit.
This new model sports room for 700x45 mm tires, dropped chainstays, slightly lower weights, and storage inside the down tube.
Cycling GPS maker re-ups with Sylvan Adams' WorldTour team for two years.
These riders seem to have found their perfect home for next season.
and new goals in 2022.
From issue 11
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This major overhaul modernizes the Spanish brand's gravel model
From issue 12 • Words/images by Brett Horton/Horton Collection
Here's what's making cycling tech headlines on Thursday, November 11.