How Ronan Mc Laughlin broke the Everesting world record
6:40:54. That's how long it took Ronan Mc Laughlin, a full time tech writer here at CyclingTips, a father and a husband, to ride the height of Mount Everest.
6:40:54. That's how long it took Ronan Mc Laughlin, a full time tech writer here at CyclingTips, a father and a husband, to ride the height of Mount Everest.
The very first episode of a brand new monthly cycling show, The Bunnyhop takes a fresh look at the women's pro peloton.
Only if it can also change their mindset.
A 'van' won Dwars door Vlaanderen at the Belgian midweek classic, but not the one many were expecting.
Senior editor Betsy Welch and advocate Devin Cowens talk about getting to know each other, and what it's like to be on the cover.
Devin Cowens shares her perspective on gravel's attempts to attract BIPOC cyclists, and the barriers that still keep people of color away from cycling.
Marianne Vos joins the podcast to take us inside her win at Gent-Wevelgem. Plus, our analysis and takes on E3 Saxo Classic and Gent-Wevelgem.
Tips and tricks for getting the most out of your gear.
Ineos-Grenadiers surprises favorites in mid-week test before Tour of Flanders.
The Outer Line chats with retired pro cyclist Tom Danielson
VeloNews Editor in Chief Fred Dreier writes how the chaos, the crowds, the climbs, and the cobblestones are what makes the Tour of Flanders cycling's best Monument.
Van Vleuten wins from sprint after going clear with Kasia Niewiadoma in the final hour of the race.
The world champion's unpredictability could unsettle Mathieu van der Poel and Wout van Aert, but where will he sit in the team's tactical play?
Ellen van Dijk is looking forward to Flanders' holy week and has her fingers crossed for Paris-Roubaix.
A review of two closely comparable casually styled cycling performance sunglasses.
Sagan to remain at home in Monaco until Friday in order to mitigate COVID risks ahead of Tour of Flanders.
Trek-Segafredo will start the Dwars door Vlaanderen men's race but without Mads Pedersen.
To wet arses and slick corners and nasty headwinds, a thank you.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Tuesdays, March 30.
Plus, Enve gets into the frame business.
An outer layer that provides more protection than promised, without an overly tight fit.
This week, we look at the growing financial clout of Ineos Grenadiers, why Paris-Roubaix is on the rocks, and where Australia's "Remco" might land. Plus, we stand in awe of Marianne Vos.
We dive into the power numbers of Lonneke Uneken and Emma Norsgaard on Stage 3 of the Healthy Ageing Tour.
On March 4 Drake Deuel broke Mike Woods' Strava KOM on Maui's famed Haleakala road climb, which soars 9,700 vertical feet over 34.5 miles.
The former Harvard rower is making the most of a six-month sabbatical from his new job at Zwift.
VeloNews' technical expert offers suggestions for fishing internally-routed cables and further discussion about chain tension with oversize pulley wheels.
Bahrain-Victorious veteran discovers how CX helps power Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel into the classics.
Another big win for Wout van Aert, this one on home soil.
It’s never a good look when a rider is standing roadside holding a set of handlebars that are no longer connected to anything.
One of Belgian's top one-day races as captured by our photographers.
Philippe Gilbert will not be in attendance at the Tour of Flanders this weekend
Vos won Gent-Wevelgem when the peloton brought back Elisa Longo Borghini and Soraya Paladin inside the final kilometer.
Jake Stewart may not be a name you're all too familiar with, at least until he was pushed into a barrier by Nacer Bouhanni.
Team officials confirm partial quarantine will not impact Peter Sagan and his planned start at Tour of Flanders.
The new Shimano Originals film documents two riders who self-identify as fat as they consider a more welcoming and diverse bike community.
Do you love working on bicycles, writing about bike tech, and testing out new bikes? VeloNews is hiring a technical editor.
Irish sprinter went deep, vomited and cracked Sunday, but may have emerged as one of Deceuninck-Quick-Step's key assets.
Ineos Grenadiers off to flying start to 2021 as momentum builds toward season's grand tours.
Jake Stewart calls out Frenchman for wayward move that overshadowed Elia Viviani's victory.
What did the last block of cobblestone racing tell us about the key players for De Ronde?
For some cycling fans, and especially Belgian fans, this is the best week of the year.
Bouhanni was disqualified following an aggressive sprint maneuver at Cholet - Pays de la Loire.
A quality bottle cage that can be strapped to almost anything.
Jumbo-Visma and Ineos Grenadiers were the big winners after an action-packed weekend of racing.
Vos delivered Jumbo-Visma their first ever victory ahead of Lotte Kopecky in second and Lisa Brennauer third.
Bora-Hansgrohe was also not allowed to take to the start as E3 Saxo Bank Classic team remains in quarantine.
Vos wins bunch sprint after late attack from Elisa Longo Borghini and Soraya Paladin.
Van Aert wins after attritional day of crosswinds and cobbles, with Giacomo Nizzolo and Matteo Trentin also on the podium.
Week-long race wraps up with frantic final stage in Barcelona as Ineos Grenadiers take a full sweep of the overall podium.
A week ahead of the Tour of Flanders, Peter Sagan found his winning legs.
Adam Yates retains 45-second GC lead ahead of tricky final stage Sunday.
Jumbo-Visma remains confident Wout van Aert is 'right where he needs to be' ahead of top goals at Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix.
In 2016 Antoine Demoitie died after an accident in Gent-Wevelgem. Five years later he is still part of the lives of many.
Event director Scotty Olmsted shares a preview of this season’s best routes in the Rockies.
Three classics stars react after Deceuninck-Quick-Step placed the full press on Friday's cobblestone race.
Jolien d'Hoore, Lotte Kopecky, Marianne Vos, Grace Brown, and more line up for the fourth round of the Women's WorldTour.
Kasper Asgreen won the E3 Saxo Bank classic with two solo attacks, but was it all about the watts?
Friday saw the Classics specialists in action on the Flemish cobbles at the E3 Saxo Bank Classic, as well as stage racing action at the Volta a Catalunya and the Settimana Internazionale Coppi e Bartali.
US-made in Ogden, Utah, with a sleekly modern silhouette, 100% made-to-order geometry, and custom paint.
There is lots of Women's WorldTour racing to discuss, between Trofeo Alfredo Binda, Oxyclean Classic Brugge-De Panne, and Gent-Wevelgem.
We connected with Marta Bastianelli, Ruth Winder, and other top pros to preview Sunday's Gent-Wevelgem.
Florian Sénéchal outsprints Mathieu van der Poel to give Deceuninck-Quick-Step top two podium positions.
The greatest classics rider never to have won a monument looks back on his wins — and some near-misses — and opines on the relative merits of Remco Evenepoel.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step reminds the peloton who is the king of the classics ahead of approaching cobbled monuments.
Twenty years ago George Hincapie made history by becoming the first American to win Gent-Wevelgem after a dramatic day on the cobbles.
Adam Yates of Ineos Grenadiers retained the top overall podium position.
Check out Ben Delaney's author page.
Here's our inside guide to the two marquee men's and women's cobblestone races.
Mountaintop finale witnessed greatest hits replay from Ineos Grenadiers and Esteban Chaves.
Rivals brace for more dynamic and open racing as they look to upend the dominance of Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
No race better predicts success at Tour of Flanders or Paris-Roubaix than Harelbeke.
Race and All Road models available, each with integrated bar/stem, custom paint, and room for 35mm tires.
Can you build an MTB at home that's as light as a superbike, but considerably cheaper? Francis Lim thinks so.
Esteban Chaves ascended to his first victory since 2019 on Thursday, while Grace Brown nabbed her first WorldTour victory.
With the cycling industry booming, Sydney-based materials engineer and bike designer Dave Musgrove weighs in on covid-19 related supply issues.
Just seven seconds after Brown, Emma Cecilie Norsgaard and Jolien d'Hoore crossed the line second and third.
Wireless shifting hits SRAM's third-tier mountain bike groupset.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Thursday, March 25.
Australian rider Grace Brown held off the sprinters to win Thursday's Oxyclean Classic Brugge-De Panne with a dramatic breakaway.
Adam Yates retains the overall lead guided by a strong Ineos Grenadiers squad that now occupies the top three places on the general classification.