Peppermint Fresh Mint Special Edition jersey
The jersey is comfortable and versatile, with a look that reminds everyone that riding is fun.
The jersey is comfortable and versatile, with a look that reminds everyone that riding is fun.
Cross Spikes allow you to customize your shoes for any and all 'cross conditions.
If you're serious about getting in miles on Zwift, Wahoo's Kickr trainer combined with the Climb and Headwind is the ultimate setup.
Looking for a lightweight way to pack more gear? This carbon pannier rack is sleek and easy to install.
If you don't want to lug around a bulky torque wrench, this elegant solution is perfect for travel and friendly to your bike's bolts.
Take care of your bike tools with this special rolling case that makes travel to the big races a breeze.
Make sure your bikes are clean, lubed, and ready to ride with this suite of Muc-Off products.
What would Santa ride? Why's titanium fat bike is a perfect way to dash through the snow this winter.
These mountain bike shoes are meant for big adventures on rugged trails.
This green foam noodle looks a little weird, but it is actually a great way to prevent flats and protect your mountain bike's rims.
Get that footy for the boys — or girls — on your next cycling adventure.
Mountain bikers who like a bit more platform on their pedals will dig this shiny red offering from Time.
Stand out from the crowd of me-too GPS head units with Hammerhead's Karoo.
Light up the night this winter with a bright, integrated front and rear light set from Lezyne that is easily controlled with a bar-mounted remote.
Fanny pack aficionados will love Mission Workshop's stable fit and quick-draw multitool option.
A newcomer to the hydration market, Thule delivers a feature-loaded pack with a little extra protection.
Read the inside story of the most entertaining man in cycling straight from the three-time world champion himself.
Velocio takes a stripped-down approach to the Ultralight bib, but it still has the comfort offered by the Signature model, minus the zipper for bathroom breaks.
Virginia authorities suspect an attempted cover-up by local lawn care company after cyclist killed in hit-and-run.
The always-exciting Vuelta is expected to return to mountainous terrain in Andorra for 2019. Full route will be unveiled mid-December.
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UAE Team Emirates brass say Fernando Gaviria's potential is unlimited, and as the team's #1 sprinter, he'll have plenty of opportunities.
Brutal course conditions caused many of the riders in the field to abandon mid-race.
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Day one of racing at Indianapolis rewards teamwork in the women's and a solo display in the men's race.
Six inches of melting snow make for attritional racing at Suffern.
Van der Poel attacked on lap three and showed no sign of weakness as Vanthourenhout and Van der Haar battled for second
Cant slip in final lap disrupts lead group's momentum, opens door for Brand
In today's episode we discuss how to improve your trainer experience and get unique training benefits.
Three Jerseys For Climbing and Battling the Heat
Assos packs ample features into its latest bib short. They're super-comfortable, but the improvements aren't always noticeable.
Here's your Week in Tech — all the gear news you need, and none of the marketing gibberish you don't want.
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If you're building the ultimate smart trainer setup, you probably want a fan to match. Wahoo's Kickr Headwind isn't cheap but it is smart.
After a spring season that he calls the low point of his entire career, John Degenkolb's Tour stage was exactly what he needed.
Despite André Cardoso's vigorous denials and a legal appeal, UCI bans Portugese rider four years for EPO positive from June 2017.
With a clear organizational system and a minimalist design, Black Line Sprinting's VeloRacing backpack is ideal for a day of racing.
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Legal expert Bob Mionske explains a few key steps organized group rides should take to worry less about liability and focus on the ride.
In his new book, Peter Sagan explains why he doesn't like sprinting with a lead-out train and how he manages to always time his jump right.
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From issue 80 • Interview by Brad Roe w/images from Myke Hermsmeyer
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In 2002, Specialized revolutionized bicycle suspension technology with a shock that had a mind of its own.
Wahoo finds another way to make indoor trainer workouts more realistic with the Kickr Climb, but this upgrade comes at a steep price.
Lennard Zinn takes questions regarding how long aluminum frames and other bike parts should last before they fail.
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Are there better wheels than the Pacenti Forza for less the $500? We don't think so.
The 2018 Tour de France had its setbacks and frustrations, but some insiders believe the race is stronger than it has ever been.
Frank Vandenbroucke lived in a world of excesses, which was fitting for cycling's go-go doping era of the late 1990s and early 2000s.
The second day of racing in Northampton, Massachusetts saw a pair of solo victories in the elite races.
The Spanish duo struggled this season at the French grand tour, but they'll return next year for another run.
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The first day of racing in Northampton saw both solo and team displays of strength.
From issue 80 • Words by Clive Pursehouse w/images from Chris Milliman/Red Bull Content Pool
The American team will continue as a Continental outfit, confirming nine riders for 2019 after budget shortfall put future in jeopardy.
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The Giro d'Italia route has been unveiled! Will the three time trials outweigh the big mountain stages? Who can win the pink jersey in 2019?
We speak with Chris Jacobson of Shimano North America to learn why riders like shorter saddles and talk about bike fitting.
These glasses feature Smith's redesigned PivLock system to aid in quick and easy lens changes.
The February 12-17 race takes place in the Antioquia department, situated in the northwest corner of Colombia.
The Australia-based squad picked up its first grand tour win this year courtesy of Simon Yates at the Vuelta a España.
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The bike industry is buzzing about SRAM's new 12-speed group that was seen in spy shots this weekend. Plus, Giro route takes!
The world of cycling mourns Jonathan Cantwell who died Tuesday night aged 36. He raced professionally from 2008-2014.
This airplane bike case is disguised to help you avoid extra baggage fees — and it also does a good job of keeping your bike safe and secure.
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The Colorado-based Continental team was counting on a sponsor for 2019. That fell through, leading to a $350,000 shortfall.
Lennard Zinn answers another round of questions from readers in this week's column.
We caught up with Reuters cycling correspondent Francois Thomazeau regarding how he told the world about the infamous doping affair.
Crystal Anthony takes her second win in a row at Falmouth, while Scott Smith earns his first UCI win of the year at Really Rad Festival.
We comb through VeloSwap to find the most intriguing, unusual, and nostalgia-inducing gear at VeloSwap.
In the wake of spy photos showing a new SRAM eTap group, it looks like world champ Wout Van Aert is riding the new components as well.