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Leah Sturgis, a filmmaker and conservation activist, is backing the new Wildlife Generation team, as well as Cyclestream.tv.
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Yates gets the better of Colombian climbers Bernal, Quintana, and Lopez. Martin battles his way to third place after being dropped on the summit finish.
Wednesday's sprinter showdown provides a preview of the action expected at Gent-Wevelgem. Groenewegen comes out on top ahead of Gaviria.
This ancient healing practice is leaving its mark on endurance sports.
Chris Case speaks with coaches, researchers, and sport scientists to answer all your training and nutrition questions.
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An aero road helmet is one of the easiest and most effective ways to improve your aerodynamics
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With solid construction, well-organized drawers, and a durable workspace on top, the Unior Modular Workbench takes home mechanics to a new level.
Four-time Tour champ Chris Froome loses more than 14 minutes in stage 2 as Team Sky rallies to support Egan Bernal as its GC leader.
Elia Viviani will race for redemption at Gent-Wevelgem Sunday, and the Deceuninck-Quick-Step team looks strong as ever for De Panne and E3.
Australian sprinter Michael Matthews bounces back from a tough crash in Paris-Nice in the best way possible, with his first win of 2019 at Catalunya.
Readers ask whether it is more efficient to stay in the big ring or switch to the little chainring and what the differences are between 'cross and gravel bikes.
Every few years, we see a pro cyclist string together a stunning run of victories. The year is 2019, and the rider is Julian Alaphilippe. What's next?
Master bike fitter Dave Luscan outlines the essential points to consider when seeking out your best bike fit.
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Oakley's Prizm lens tinting technology is one of the company's most important recent innovations, setting them apart from their rivals with how specific the dying agents are in how those wavelengths are targeted, and how that blend is tuned for different settings.
Alaphilippe stuns Sagan and a cadre of all-stars in the final sprint at Milano-Sanremo. We discuss the action of the season's first monument classic.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step rallies around Julian Alaphilippe to deliver the French phenom to another big victory this spring.
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De Gendt's daring attack pays off in stage 1 of Volta a Catalunya. The Belgian wins his first race of 2019 season.
Former Olympic and world champion Marianne Vos takes her first win of the season at round three of the Women's WorldTour.
Hot off a top-10 result in Milano-Sanremo, Alejandro Valverde looks to defend Catalunya title as Chris Froome kicks off his European schedule.
Princeton says its approach to a wavey carbon wheel yields better aerodynamics and a stronger rim. The wheels are also more affordable.
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Vos takes fourth win at Italian one-dayer, and her first of 2019.
Surgery to improve blood flow in left leg expected to sideline Sardinian for several months.
Van Aert "more than ready for the Flemish classics" after Strade Bianche and Milano-Sanremo successes.
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Sagan hoping to bounce back from early-season illness and Sanremo disappointment in time for cobbled monuments.
Alaphilippe brimming with confidence and form with Itzulia Basque Country and Ardennes next on the hit list.
Alaphilippe takes sprint win out of a select lead group, his seventh victory of the season.
For 2019, André Greipel stepped out of the WorldTour and into a team with a loyal leadout man and an invite to the Tour de France.
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It's good news for French teams Arkea-Samsic and Direct Energie, but it means Pierre Rolland's Vital Concept-B&B Hotels team is left out.
Three-time world champion Peter Sagan is willing to be patient in his quest to win Milano-Sanremo, which started back in 2011.
Despite a winless drought dating back to last year's Milano-Sanremo, Vincenzo Nibali hopes that building form will carry him in Saturday's classic.
Australian Michael Matthews had written off Milano-Sanremo after a hard crash in Paris-Nice, but he has recovered quicker than expected.
On paper, Deceuninck-Quick-Step boasts the strongest team for Milano-Sanremo, but can it control a typically unpredictable monument classic?
Rapha rolls out new road and gravel shoes. Orbea has an e-bike for kids. CeramicSpeed has a Dub-compatible bottom bracket, and more.
In episode 70, we discuss the compelling concept of finding your physiological strengths through moments of failure with the engineer behind Xert.
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The European Champion has the form of his life, and will be chasing his first monument win this weekend.
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How to win Milano-Sanremo? Endurance, early season form, a perfectly timed attack on the Poggio or final sprint, and plenty of good luck.
Jumbo-Visma brass say that Roglic is an astute student of the sport, progressing rapidly despite a lack of experience as a junior or under-23 rider.
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A fabulously wealthy British knight swoops in to save Team Sky. We discuss. Plus Caleb Ewan talks about Milano-Sanremo, and we predict winners for "La Primavera."
Team USA has a goal to win more medals than ever before in Tokyo, which will make picking the right team even more critical.
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The Dutch champion crashed in the final 500 meters of Wednesday's Nokere Koerse.
There are a few simple ways that cyclists can check their heart health before diving into a season of long rides and hard races.
Team leaders are pleased that Team Sky isn't dying, but they are daunted by the British team's enormous budget, which won't change with new owner.
Pro cycling's first monument classic will feature an intriguing blend of sprinters and climbers who will take on "La Primavera," the longest race of the year.
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New study confirms Bontrager’s WaveCel material is more effective at preventing concussions than MIPS.
The final time trial proves decisive as Primoz Roglic pulls back a 25-second deficit on Adam Yates to win the overall.
British chemical company Ineos confirms it will sponsor Team Sky, effective May 1, 2019, ending uncertainty and speculation.
Sprinter Caleb Ewan's sole focus is Milano-Sanremo, and his new team Lotto-Soudal is dedicated to backing him in "La Primavera."
A team of doctors develop a new material called WaveCel, which looks like Koroyd but functions in a different way, according to Bontrager.
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The Stories Behind Head Badges at the North American Handmade Bike Show 2019
Christian Prudhomme, director of the Tour de France, does not want us sleeping anymore.
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The 303 Firecrest wheels are designed to take on gravel's toughest races — which is what we will be doing in 2019.
The 2020 Tour de France will stun the peloton with a day of climbing immediately after the first stage in Nice, including Col de Turini and Col d'Eze.
Winds rip apart Ronde van Drenthe peloton, leaving three riders to battle for the win in the second stop on the Women's WorldTour.
An all-day exploit earns Cory Lockwood the overall title, while Amber Neben defends yellow on final stage. Simmons and Clevenger win stage 5.
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French climber Julian Alaphilippe stuns Tirreno-Adriatico's sprinters with a win in stage 6 drag race. Yates unsure if he can hold GC lead in final TT.
Team Astana has already matched its 2017 win tally in less than three months of racing, finding its groove with young talents and now-healthy veterans.
Sky's young Colombian prodigy Egan Bernal impresses at Paris-Nice, cool under fire and strong on all terrain from crosswinds to high mountains.