Egan Bernal not holding back as recovery ramps up
Former Tour de France champion logging heavy training load as he rebuilds from back injury.
Former Tour de France champion logging heavy training load as he rebuilds from back injury.
Is there a special quality shared by top athletes who triumph over great challenges? And can anyone acquire it?
Pensec falls as Chiappucci rises on stage 12 of the 1990 Tour de France.
Premium slop. Dankest mud.
Thursday's headlines feature updates on Wout van Aert's contract talks, news that cyclocross racer Justin Laevens has come out, a retirement announcement from Francisco Ventoso, and kit reveals for 2021.
Fran Ventoso latest WorldTour pro to hang up cleats.
New study suggests cycling's coffee culture might help us live longer.
Canyon's Ultimate CF SL Disc may be a few years old, but including it in the Field Test has proved that this high-value racer has aged incredibly well.
Wout van Aert is under contract with Jumbo-Visma until the end of 2021 and the team is said to be close to negotiating a contract extension.
Nearly 60 riders and team staff received the first of two COVID-19 vaccinations at the start of a team camp in Abu Dhabi.
Formerly team CCC-Liv, the squad has a sole title sponsor — and remarkable, new-look kit — for the start of the new season.
Longtime training partner Cameron Wurf urged four-time Tour de France winner to 'start over.'
How well would the puncheur-de-luxe star slot in at UAE Team Emirates? And where else would we like to see Hirschi racing for in 2021?
February race to host a record 14 WorldTour teams with American squad Rally Cycling also invited.
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Bivo’s goal was to make a water bottle that sucks less ... or should that be, sucks more?
The Road Book is an almanac of stats, stories, and trivia that cover the length and breadth of the 2020 men's and women's season. Here's Jim Cotton's look at it.
On this week's episode we discuss Marc Hirschi's surprise transfer and Chris Froome's rehab. Then, we catch up with Cameron Wurf on switching from pro cycling to triathlon and back.
The first review from our 2021 Road Bike Field Test. We review and compare the mid-priced version of Trek's newly overhauled Emonda race bike.
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The titanium framebuilder is going strong in Steamboat Springs, Colorado.
Four-time Tour winner traveled to California with his family shortly after Vuelta a España to begin next chapter of his career.
Young Belgian eyeing his own opportunities in the Ardennes in team bristling with talent.
Here's why the car-sticker approach works for second-tier teams.
Race organizer looking to implement lessons from Tour de France in bid to mitigate coronavirus threats.
She was a trailblazer who won on the biggest stage. Decades later, she's disheartened by a lack of progress in women's racing.
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Wout van Aert and Marianne Vos will eventually get new Cervelos to suit their palmares.
The PowerDot 2.0 is an awesome way to kickstart your recovery as you go about your day-to-day. But there's one thing about it that bugs me ...
An exceptionally versatile all-road bike that can handle gravel, tarmac, and even some singletrack with aplomb.
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For the 2021 CyclingTips Field Test we headed to Bright in Victoria, Australia to test a smattering of road bikes, gravel bikes, and even a hardtail MTB. Join us!
While many of us have tried ice skating and all of us have ridden a bike, what do you do if it's just too icy to ride? Calgary has the answer.
The 28-year-old was provisionally suspended in July of 2019 as a result of a positive test in June of 2019.
The team offered no explanation for the sudden move which released the breakout cycling star after many teams have already filled 2021 rosters.
VeloNews' technical expert talks about drivetrain alignment and more about how to diminish wrist pain when riding.
New season, new kits. But which of the 2021 team jerseys is the best? And which kits swing and a miss?
A number of top teams traded bike sponsors in the new year. Here's a look at some new-look BMC, Cervélo, Bianchi and Scott machines.
From a rainy velodrome in Japan 30 years ago, these photos provide a fascinating look at a unique corner of the cycling world.
The good, the bad, and the straight-up gross revealed, or, in many cases, just relearned.
All the news you need today.
Fabio Aru is racing cyclocross again, and loving it
Zwift races start like rockets, with riders blasting out of the starting chute and holding high power for a minute or more. Here's how to prepare.
Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig isn't afraid of the peloton's strongest riders, and that attitude could see her claim an elusive first WorldTour win.
Chris Froome will remain in California while most of the team will convene for a camp in Spain.
There's just over 24 hours left to get your entries in.
Chris Froome and Miguel Ángel López begin new chapters in their respective careers in 2021.
Tony Vélos has become the focal point of the island's thriving cycling scene through the development of its own club and its welcoming of bikes of all shapes and sizes.
Anna van der Breggen anchors team as new sponsors take over in four-year deal.
Wild, remote, unforgiving. The roads of Tajikistan are known for the ancient silk trade, but for Christian and Peter, this trip was about trading comfort for experience.
Riding inside can wreak havoc on your trusty steed. We look at the ways—and things—that’ll keep it safe.
In our first Major Taylor Iron Riders diary, rider Kenneth McPhereson explains his decades-long obsession with cycling.
Great fit adjustment that's easy to grasp.
Tadej Pogačar and Mark Cavendish show off new looks for upcoming seasons.
2020 was my first year of consistent cycling as a dad. Thus, the gear I used most helped me manage short training sessions at odd hours and family rides to the playground.
The 23-year-old Colombian is cautiously optimistic about another run at the yellow jersey in 2021.
The Spanish star's career was marked by searing victories, emotional highs, and devastating lows.
Arkéa-Samsic team manager Emmanuel Hubert reports that Quintana's rehab is ‘going very well.’
Fun and realistic New Year’s resolutions you can keep that will up your cycling game.
Racing's COVID calendar wasn't all doom and gloom.
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2020 was a weird year for everyone, cycling journalists included.
It is not yet clear how long athletes will be required to quarantine after arriving in Japan for the Tokyo Olympics Games.
In the lateset episode of Wahoo's Frontiers series, Colin Strickland talks about racing Red Hook, winning Unbound Gravel, and is quite candid about his decision not to race in the pro tour after being offered a contract with EF -- Education First.
This has been a cross season like no other, but the daily grind remains roughly the same as always.
How using a rental bike and fueling locally on your next bike tour can have its benefits.
Tadej Pogačar or Primož Roglič? Anna van der Breggen or Annemiek van Vleuten? Wout or Mathieu? On today's podcast we debate the top performers of 2020.
Reports of a pre-Games quarantine would complicate a Tour de France or Giro Rosa start for Olympic-bound cyclists.
Axel Merckx's development squad adds five young Americans to 2021 lineup.
Belgian supremo increasing his focus on road racing despite years-long cyclocross rivalry with Mathieu van der Poel.
Pitfalls to be aware of, and how to best prepare for success.
The events (remember those?), gear, and places that made gravel rad for me in a lousy year.
2020 saw a group of young American friends and former teammates inspire each other to a prolific season of top-tier racing.
James Startt discusses how COVID restrictions at this year's Tour forced photographers to get creative in finding new shooting locations – and in this case, it paid off.
Worsening health conditions could mean Chris Froome and Peter Sagan won't be starting the 2021 season in Argentina.
Olympic Games will remain center of 2021 season for Dutch superstar.
Back-to-back summit finales in closing week could tip balance in favor of climbers in the 2021 Tour de France.
Here we present, not necessarily the happiest stories, but the 10 most-read pieces of the year. In sum, it is a snapshot of 2020.
How and where do you like your seatstays? Tire inserts — yay or nay? And should there be singing on the Tech Podcast? All these questions and more, answered here.
From Strade Bianche to the Tour de France, the abridged, altered, and jumbled up 2020 racing calendar delivered some of the most thrilling racing days we’ve seen in a while.