10 best injury prevention exercises for cyclists
10 tips to stave off cycling-related injuries.
10 tips to stave off cycling-related injuries.
On or off? French cycling expert explains confusion behind imminent Paris-Roubaix decision.
WorldTour stars Sepp Kuss, Brandon McNulty and Michael Woods all share Rally Cycling racing DNA.
Milano-Sanremo was franchise's first spring monument since Fabian Cancellara won Tour of Flanders in 2014.
Power meter-equipped only, and bundled with special front derailleurs, too.
A combination of contributing factors, and complicated — and expensive — solutions.
Rapha has updated its very first garment with new recycle fabric.
Wednesday was a busy day for bike racing.
A double dose of bike action this week for you in the My Bike video series: Clara Honsinger with her fleet of Cannondale bikes.
The ASO has not made a formal statement yet, and hope remains the race can be rescheduled to October.
The social app which allows athletes to share activities updated the user interface and made a few functional enhancements.
Details of the new pedal-based power meter range that expands into SPD-SL and SPD-compatible options.
The Irishman made easy work of his rivals to claim his first WorldTour one-day race of his career.
Yates takes over the race lead in the first of two consecutive climbing tests.
Patrick Lefevere's self-styled 'Wolfpack' has long prowled on the cobblestones, but will they be the hunted ones this spring? We take both sides of the question.
Surging coronavirus cases in northern Europe could force closure of Paris-Roubaix and this week's Belgian classics also at threat.
New Rally family of power-meter pedals come in one- and dual-sided versions for between $649 and $1,199. The $199-$249 pedal bodies are interchangeable, too.
McNulty sits second overall in Spanish race as he builds form and leadership skills for GC challenge at Giro d'Italia.
Manx sprinter has twice finished second in recent weeks and currently holds his first leader's jersey in four years.
Race three of the Women's WorldTour takes place along the Belgian coastline, where crosswinds will hopefully shake things up.
Those whale-inspired wheels are a source of contention.
Rohan Dennis wins stage 2 of the Volta a Catalunya.
We kick off this week's show with a breakdown of Milan-San Remo and Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
Strong backing from Ineos Grenadiers owner could mean Dave Brailsford is safe at the top of cycling's richest team despite recent medical board ruling against former team doctor.
Budding Swiss superstar says nothing behind season delay except some issues with his hip and a back-loaded calendar that includes the Tour de France, Olympics and world championships.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Tuesday, March 23.
João Almeida assumes the overall lead of the week-long Spanish race with strong performance in the race against the clock.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step’s versatile sprinter could be its answer to Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel.
Chain friction in systems with oversized pulley wheels, and more solutions for mounting a rear rack on a carbon frame.
Trek-Segafredo manager Luca Guercilena, who worked closely with the Swiss star, believes today's generation is even deeper and more competitive than during the Cancellara-Boonen heyday.
New arrivals Ben King and Joey Rosskopf face off against fleet of top WorldTour stars in key early season goal for reinforced US team.
There's a perverse joy in being caught off-guard by something so unrideable.
The weight and field-of-view of rimless, but the stiffness of a full frame.
A little extra coziness for those in-between days.
A burst of colour from a brand that's often stuck to monochromatic options.
Andreas Kron wins stage 1 of the Volta a Catalunya.
New range will include single- and dual-sided options throughout, too.
The weeklong Spanish stage race runs through Sunday, March 28.
SRAM claims that PCW is infringing on its patent for a rim shape inspired by a humpback whale flipper.
Four-man break held charging peloton with few meters to spare.
Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel may find themselves with targets on their backs this spring, just as Peter Sagan was during his prime.
The GC stars converge at Volta a Catalunya while cobblestone classics ramp up with E3 Saxo Bank Classic and Gent-Wevelgem.
Trek-Segafredo delivers timely reposte to SD Worx dominance ahead of prestigious northern classics.
Boring or breathtaking? No race provokes wider reactions than Milano-Sanremo. Here's our rating of the 2021 edition.
Here's how the season's first Monument unfolded, as captured by Kristof Ramon and Cor Vos.
Patrick Lefevere has alleged that Bora-Hansgrohe wants to buy the entire Deceuninck-QuickStep squad to get Remco Evenepoel.
The weather is looking fantastic and the gravel sector is bedded in beautifully.
On Sunday in Italy teamwork really did make the dream work.
Marianne Vos and Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig took second and third from a small chasing group.
Longo Borghini time trials away from elite chase group to win on local roads, Marianne Vos wins sprint for second-place.
Caleb Ewan's climbing surprise, Wout van Aert's losing gamble, and much more from the playmakers of Sanremo.
A group of strong sprinters caught the Belgian rider at the line with Caleb Ewan and Wout van Aert taking second and third, respectively.
The regular crew is back together in an episode that covers everything from new pedals, slowing of road sales, to helmet safety.
Another fourth place is an encouraging sign for Peter Sagan ahead of Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix, yet frustratingly close in a race he's never won.
Belgian defiantly challenged big favorites like Wout van Aert and Mathieu van der Poel, and comes away with biggest win of career.
Pre-race favorite finished fifth after seeing chances melt on the red-hot ascent of the Poggio.
Caleb Ewan sprints to second place, with Wout van Aert third after Jasper Stuyven bold attack off the base of the Poggio.
On the eve of this spring's monuments season, the Spanish breakaway artist shares his love for difficult days on rough roads.
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The news on Friday was all over the board, with a sprinters race in Belgium, a contract extension for an American hero, and the release of L39ion of LA's 2021 kit.
Loren, Abby, and Amy discuss the season so far and the next WorldTour race Trofeo Alfredo Binda.
A deep dive into Wahoo's plans for Speedplay pedals and power meters
We rank cycling's monuments according to our personal favorites, and then argue our choices for the sake of... fun!
Sepp Kuss in command at Jumbo-Visma, Chris Froome's quest for form, a gnarly course and more: Volta a Catalunya will be a must-watch next week.
Trek-Segafredo will try to disrupt the pre-race favorites with Vincenzo Nibali and Jasper Stuyven at Milano-Sanremo.
The 300-kilometer monument is a race you either love or hate. So what do VeloNews editors think – is 'La Classicissima' boring or breathtaking?
Writer Joe Lindsey thinks Mathieu van der Poel's long-range attacks are more deliberate than they appear.
The three-time world champion has no time for rangehoods and wants you to have a better shower experience.
Round two of the Women's WorldTour is approaching! Here's what you need to know ahead of the race.
The riders participated in a month-long selection process to earn their spot.
The UCI has updated its 2021 calendar with new dates for several notable events.
Two new products developed with sustainability in mind.
Mathias and Emma Norsgaard are the first brother and sister pairing at a WorldTour team.
New calendar dates awarded to UCI WorldTour events seeking to be on the current year's calendar.
Here's what's making tech headlines on Thursday, March 18.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step promises to flood the zone with Julian Alaphilippe and Davide Ballerini at Milano-Sanremo.
Canyon will replace all new affected handlebars and credit owners up to €1300 for the inconvenience. Plus a further update on seatpost issues
An EF Education-Nippo rider was spotted on an unbadged, blacked-out time trial bike at Tirreno-Adriatico.
Mathieu van der Poel has been rewriting the script all season long — will he dare to try to attack on the Cipressa?
Climbing is on tap for the women's peloton at this Italian race which you won't want to miss.