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Brit Lizzie Deignan is excited for the 2020 season, her first full campaign since giving birth to her daughter. "I’m just excited to have a season where it’s not decided by being a new mum."
The three reasons why cyclists test themselves, and the best ways to do so.
Are you ready for fall?
Windproof, water-resistant, non-padded, and insulated, the Velocis women's gloves are ideal for cold temps, but meet their match in freezing rain.
Here’s your Week in Tech — all of the gear news you need, none of the marketing gibberish you don’t want.
Travis McCabe and Israel Cycling Academy are expected to announce his move to the WorldTour in 2020.
7Mesh tackles shoulder season with the Synergy Jersey, a lightweight, windproof, and water-resistant layer that takes the place of arm warmers and a vest.
Tech editor Dan Cavallari takes a critical look at the burgeoning market for performance e-road bikes, and investigates who, exactly, is the target customer for these high-tech and very speedy machines.
The French nearly-man is among the last of the legends when black-and-white photography documented cycling's golden era.
5 bits for gravel we think you'll dig...
Words by John Wilcockson with images from Horton Collection
What exactly are pro riders doing in the offseason? Bobby, Gus and special guest Nicola Cranmer weigh in.
We discuss Peter Stetina's decision to race gravel instead of WorldTour road; plus, writer Patrick Redford talks about covering cycling for Deadspin.
The TK1 Bib Shorts get high marks when the temperatures dip, even though they may not be the most aesthetically appealing choice.
Organized racing was an afterthought to the founders of Zwift. Now, the company has raised millions with the goal of having virtual racing become a professional sport—and even an Olympic event.
New Zealand star saw first-hand how much impact the Tour of California carried for riders, teams and sponsors alike.
From issue 86
Floyd's Pro Cycling will shutter following the 2019 season after a title sponsorship hunt came up empty.
Bicycle manufacturers offer advice on using a carbon-fiber frame with an indoor trainer. Plus, can tire sealant corrode raw aluminum?
Japanese telecommunications giant NTT takes over the naming rights for the African team that struggled to post wins in 2019
In this week's episode, we discuss the most common cycling overuse and imbalance injuries, and how to address them with off-the-bike work and proper bike fit.
From issue 87 • Words and Image from Brett Horton/Horton Collection
Van der Poel took third European title while Kastelijn dominated the race to take her first championship win on a boggy course in Italy.
By Clive Pursehouse
From Issue 88 • Words and Images by James Startt
On this week's Week in Tech: Muc-Off's new pressure washer; Pegoretti's new stainless steel frame; Park Tool's community grant application opens.
The association of men's pro teams, AIGCP, is attempting to force a debate with the UCI about the fundamental problems of pro cycling.
The boom in gravel racing makes it a strong alternative to a career in the WorldTour thanks to increased sponsor interest and rapid expansion in events.
Start town of Belgian classic shifts to Ypres, altering first half of course but retaining decisive features of finale.
New signing Tom Dumoulin may provide Jumbo-Visma the 'extra card' they need to battle Ineos in next year's grand tours.
From issue 88 • Words and Image by Brett Horton/Horton Collection
The Irish sprinter cleared up a contract dispute and is hoping to find a team that will allow him to race the Tour de France
The season for knowing your state's laws around lighting and investing in hi-viz and reflective clothing has arrived. We guide you through what you need to know to stay safe and stay legal.
The 2020 Tour de France route boasts nine mountain stages, and plenty of climbing. The Outer Line says the race will be won during the sole individual time trial on stage 20.
We take a look at the Pinarello Grevil+ gravel bike (with O-Symetric rings!) of Olympic medalist, Tour de France podium finisher and Cat 5 gravel rider Bobby Julich.
On this week's episode we take a deep dive into the Amgen Tour of California's cancellation for 2020, and speak with Tejay van Garderen about the race's significance.
The Amgen Tour of California's best battles involved riders on U.S. domestic teams as they battled against the sport's biggest stars.
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Words and Images by William Tracy
At VeloSwap, riders tested their legs on a punishing Zwift course while riding the new Saris H3 direct drive smart trainer on the Saris MP1 trainer platform.
Courts throw out case involving an alleged pay-off during the 2010 Liege-Bastogne-Liege
In this week's Technical FAQ, a reader weighs in about using a warm hat and how it impacts helmet fit; plus, is it OK to reuse your cables and housing after trimming away the fray?
The budding Spanish star is confident he can step up to help fill the gap left by Quintana, Landa, and Carapaz
Frederic Magne was released from his job as director of the World Cycling Center over allegations of bullying and misconduct, AFP reports.
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The cycling governing body is linking up with other international federations to update eligibility requirements for transgender riders.
Van der Poel continues to manage multi-discipline approach in a way never seen before. But with ambitions growing by the year, can he keep it up?
From Issue 87 • Words and Images by Clive Pursehouse
World champion van der Poel was back on the top step in his first 'cross race of the season while Alvarado took her second win of the Superprestige series.
23-year-old Italian beat previous time set by American Ashton Lambie.
U.S. women's team kick off the 19-20 season with record-breaking win at team pursuit, with Jennifer Valente picking up more medals in the points and scratch races.
Logan Owen will stay in the WorldTour, having renewed his contract with EF Education First.
OVO Energy, sponsor of the Women's Tour and Tour of Britain, will not return as title sponsor of either race in 2020.
For Americans and pros alike, the Tour of California was a race unique on the calendar both on and off the bike.
Words by Pete Thomas, Images by Marc O’Brien
In today's Week in Tech, we look at Abbey Bike Tool's new Team Issue Toolbox, Zwift's Movember fundraiser, Strava's new topographic maps, and more.
The first round of the DVV Trofee series got underway in Oudenaarde, with 777 dominating the women's and Iserbyt taking another win in the men's.
Mike Plant shares his opinions on David Lappartient, the UCI's oversight of pro cycling, and pro cycling's ever-present challenges with governance and business.
From issue 82 • Words and Image from the Horton Collection
Contributor Laura Fletcher snapped photos of the Taiwan KOM Challenge, the 105-kilometer mass-participant event that starts at sea level, ascends 11,000 feet, and finishes atop Mt. Wuling.
To further his pro career, Matteo Jorgenson emailed dozens of teams, cultivated a network, and even learned French. His work may have created a new route for Americans to reach the WorldTour.
Teams and riders lament the one-year 'hiatus' of the California race that leaves a high-profile vacuum on the U.S. calendar
It's not Kuat's most expensive rack, but it's quickly becoming our favorite
Perhaps no rider benefitted from the Amgen Tour of California more than Toms Skujins, whose stage win in 2015 helped launch his WorldTour career.
Every year the Taiwan KOM Challenge gives pro riders an opportunity to suffer alongside amateurs up an 11,000-foot climb. This year, WorldTour pro Nathan Haas and his partner, Laura Fletcher, gave us a behind-the-scenes look at the event.
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Four-time Tour de France winner Chris Froome will undergo another operation as part of his ongoing recovery.
Tour de France organizer to launch a new race in Saudi Arabia in 2020.
Race management announced it would place the race on hold for 2020, and reevaluate whether or not to bring it back in the future.
From issue 82
On this week's VN Podcast, Annemiek van Vleuten discusses her world championship win. Plus, we contrast the Tour de France and Giro d'Italia routes.
In this week's Technical FAQ, Lennard fields questions about mixing Shimano GRX components with XT; plus, a reader who applies cleaning wax to his bike discovers a problem with braking on carbon rims.
Group representing most of the top teams comes out swinging with a strong rebuke of what it says is the cycling governing body's lack of transparency, conflict of interest
From issue 86
A wheeled bike travel case that is still small enough to let you dodge airline fees. Just be prepared to break down your bike extensively.