Lauf Anywhere: More than the ‘Funky Fork’ Guys
With the launch of the new Anywhere, Lauf is charting new - un sprung - territory
With the launch of the new Anywhere, Lauf is charting new - un sprung - territory
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Like fans of any other sport, cycling enthusiasts can't easily pin down the names of the five greatest cyclists of all time.
The 22-year-old Quick-Step sprinter takes home his first victory of 2019 in Portugal.
Copenhagen will host the opening stage of the 2021 Tour de France with two additional Danish stages to follow.
After Astana bosses the final kilometers, Wellens waits until the last cobbled ramp to the finish to launch his winning attack.
In its debut season, the Trek-Segafredo women's team is aiming to win big on the cobblestones this spring.
Our tester is surprised at the performance of these knit gloves, as they kept his hands warm even below freezing.
The Mitchelton-Scott sport director tells VeloNews grand tour captains would be smart to race the spring classics in preparation for the Tour de France.
Alexey Lutsenko holds a 44-second lead entering the final stage of the race.
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From issue 82 • Words by Yuri Hauswald w/images from Kurt Wolfgang
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Confidence is crucial for a world-class sprinter. Elia Viviani brings his winning mindset from 2018 into 2019 with two victories in the books already.
Jet-setting cyclists are always looking for the right pump that is packable, accurate, and easy to use. Silca's Viaggio is an intriguing (but pricey) option.
Lennard Zinn addresses a variety of questions for this week's edition of Technical FAQ.
The Bahrain-Merida rider takes the victory in a bunch sprint ahead of Greg Van Avermaet.
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Rigoberto Urán's results, fun-loving persona, and improbable backstory have made him a Colombian celebrity
Jasper Philipsen, 20, is thought to be an immense talent who could soon be the face of Belgian classics riders.
Geraint Thomas says he'll forgo some of his favorite races — those that take place on the cobblestones of France and Belgium — as he prepares for his Tour title defense.
The Astana rider wins his second straight stage as he attempts to successfully defend his 2018 title.
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Lutsenko's daring solo attack held off a charging group of sprinters.
Julian Alaphilippe holds a tenuous lead in the GC heading into the final summit finish.
Kristoff takes the sprint after wind-swept opening stage.
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Bob Jungels surprised the peloton to take a dramatic victory in Medellin
The season's first grand tour, the Giro d'Italia, is expected to be another thrilling race, and American fans can follow all the action on VeloNews.com.
These cool-weather tights are versatile, as they can be worn both on and off the bike.
Enve finds a perfect match with American hub company Industry Nine. Floyd's offers chewables. Garmin buys Tacx. Rapha remembers Pantani.
The Tasmanian's main target race is the Tour de France this year, his first with the U.S.-registered team.
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Take the harshness out of gravel riding without losing performance with these bits from Selle Italia, Lauf and Cane Creek
Sebastian Molano sprints to breakout victory in his debut season at the WorldTour level. Uran reclaims overall race lead.
Race series founder and owner David Trimble says higher costs forced him to temporarily suspend the events.
Chris Case speaks with coaches, researchers, and sport scientists to answer all your training and nutrition questions.
BrakeThrough Media photographers Jim Fryer and Iri Greco say goodbye to the world of pro bike racing.
A meeting between Sky officials, Colombian President Iván Duque, and others suggest a deal to save the team could be in the works.
Want to make your bike a little faster without spending oodles of money? We talk to Jason Smith of Friction Facts to find out how.
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Utah's most colorful pro cyclist seeks out personal endorsements and grows his art business to ensure his future during domestic cycling drought.
The UCI needs to hold riders and teams responsible for sexist behavior with real consequences and penalties.
The 22-year-old Colombian sprints to victory in stage 2 thanks to a perfect lead-out by Deceuninck-Quick-Step.
These one-week stage races help us through the winter months. They can also provide key indicators of who will be winning big come summer.
The U.S.-based team is victorious in Tuesday's team race against the clock, its first TTT win since 2016.
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For the last five years, Froome has been a nemesis to riders like Quintana and Urán. The Colombian fans don't hold it against him though.
With a win in stage 1 TTT, EF Education First puts Rigoberto Urán into the overall lead to start his home race in Colombia.
Lennard Zinn received myriad responses to a recent column about cyclists taking anticoagulant medication.
Dan Cavallari does a quick dive into these new hubs from Industry Nine, an industry veteran when it comes to making components.
The Frenchman's Arkéa-Samsic squad is one of three Pro Continental teams vying for two wildcard spots.
The British team is off to a strong start to the season, which the riders said is important in the sponsor search.
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Classics riders like 2017 Roubaix champion Greg Van Avermaet are keen to hone their form at Tour of Oman and other Middle Eastern races.
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Team Sky clears the way for young Egan Bernal to try his hand at leading the world's most formidable cycling team in the Giro d'Italia.
Colombia's vibrant cycling culture welcomes its home stars and Chris Froome alike for six-day stage race through Medellin mountains.
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Izagirre wins overall by seven seconds ahead of world champion Valverde. Dutch sprinter Groenewegen takes first victory of 2019.
Briton beats Valverde up steep final kick while Izagirre takes race lead with only one stage remaining.
The Olympic champion Van Avermaet follows Sanchez's canny move through a technical finale to win his first race of the season.
Spanish media report that Oleg Tinkov offered to save Team Sky, which is seeking a sponsor for 2020. He denies report as "bullshit."
The 2019 Tour de France will see an intriguing convergence of Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas's ambitions. But they won't race together before July.
In episode 67, we explore VLamax, a measurement of an athlete's maximal rate of lactate production, and how it affects training and rider type.
Believe it or not, Niner is finally making a bike with 27.5 wheels. Diamondback rolls out a new hardtail. Ergon has a new men's saddle line, and more.
ASO X PELOTON Team up for official Tour de France Guide in the USA
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