Peter Sagan’s motivation? Riding the big races
Sagan selective with schedule in order to remain focused for season spanning from Sanremo to the worlds.
Sagan selective with schedule in order to remain focused for season spanning from Sanremo to the worlds.
Challenge from Brand blighted by pit-lane crash with own mechanic.
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As the furore surrounding Iljo Keisse and Deceuninck-QuickStep drags on, it's time to consider whether this "stupid moment" actually highlights a much bigger problem.
Several of CCC Team's classics riders head to Valencia to build form and team cohesion.
Shimano releases limited edition colorway of its S-Phyre RC9 shoes and R sunglasses
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Atop the fearsome Alto Colorado, Movistar's Colombian climber Winner Anacona wins the day and assumes the overall race lead.
Nairo Quintana continues search for an answer to Team Sky, and he is unsure if he will remain Movistar's key leader for Tour de France.
After Tour de France organizers throw a curveball, Dutch time trial star Tom Dumoulin plans return to Giro d'Italia to aim for second maglia rosa.
Deceuninck-Quick-Step director Patrick Lefevere issues apology for Keisse harassment incident, vows to provide conduct training for riders and staff.
Scott takes its eBike to the slopes. Zwift mixes it up. Bont puts out an entry-level shoe, and Guerrilla Gravity makes its first carbon mountain bike.
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A Real Ti fighter for the Gravel Battle
After leaving Belgian super-team Quick-Step a year early, Colombian sprinter Fernando Gaviria has quickly assimilated to the UAE team.
Movistar's leader for the Giro d'Italia finds himself in the hospital after breaking collarbone in first day of Mallorca Challenge.
At 53, Tafi may not have lost as much horsepower as you think. We take a closer look at the physiological changes that take place as we age.
Geoff Eaker, manager and operator of the A2 wind tunnel, explains the fundamentals of wind tunnel technology and how that impacts aero bike design.
There are four key lessons to take away from the incident in Argentina, where Deceuninck-Quick-Step rider Iljo Keisse harassed a local woman.
The men's and women's races will both finish May 18 in Pasadena.
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French star Julian Alaphilippe is boosting his morale with success in the South American stage race, which he leads after four days.
Colombian sprint star Fernando Gaviria nets his second stage win of Vuelta a San Juan, besting Peter Sagan again.
The late Paul Sherwen's legacy extends well beyond the world of pro cycling. He devoted his life away from the races to helping the Ugandan people.
Rapha has put together a simple, elegant duffel bag that rarely falls short of our needs. Unfortunately, the price is quite steep.
The Belgian is making his professional debut with Deceuninck-Quick-Step, and he's already thinking big.
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Despite his apology made earlier Tuesday, Vuelta a San Juan organizers kick out Iljo Keisse for harassing local cafe employee.
The Frenchman follows up his stage 2 victory with another win and assumes the overall GC lead as Gaviria fades in time trial.
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If you want a big duffel bag with plenty of thoughtful pockets, compartments, and features, Silca hits the mark with its Maratona gear bag.
Keisse apologizes for incident that occurred Friday during a training ride with his team. He will be allowed to continue racing Vuelta a San Juan.
Lennard Zinn addressees questions related to health and shifters in this week's FAQ.
The Vuelta a San Juan kicked off Sunday, and Fernando Gaviria and Julian Alaphilippe won the first two stages.
The Italian is targeting Milano-Sanremo this season, a race in which he finished ninth in 2017.
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Frenchman Julian Alaphilippe wins his first race of 2019. Fernando Gaviria settles for second-place but keeps overall lead.
Due to hot conditions, stage 2 of Vuelta a San Juan was shortened. Team USA wins two medals at Hong Kong round of track World Cup.
The Deceuninck-Quick Step rider suffered multiple fractures in his spine last year after getting hit by a truck.
After five editions, the one-day race is marketing itself as an 'Australian classic' and is drawing more and more top riders.
Colombian wins opening stage in chaotic sprint and intense heat.
Sagan looking to get race kilometers into legs before returning to Europe for altitude training as he builds to Monuments.
Aerts takes World Cup title after Van Aert finishes race disappointed in third.
Dutch champion puts on a display of power and faultless skill before next weekend's world championships.
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Victory at Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race silences demon from 2018 and marks a "perfect" start to Viviani's season.
Super-sprinter looking forward to testing form after six-month layoff as he starts to build towards the Tour.
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Cuban holds off late chase from Mitchelton-Scott duo Kennedy and Spratt in stunning solo victory.
Spanish cycling veteran discusses the young Colombian stars, the cycling culture in their home country, and more.
Australian ex-pro set to streamline Flanders Classics programme and promote it to more international audience.
Castelli's updated Aero Race 6.0 Jersey and Free Aero Race 4 Bibshorts get comfortably faster
In episode 66, we discuss the many types of periodization, why they aren't as complicated as you might think, and which is best for you.
With a wool/poly blend and trim fit, 7Mesh's jersey is versatile for a variety of conditions and warm when damp.
Running is wildly popular in America. Cycling? Not so much. With new leaders at the helm of EF and USA Cycling, can cycling take a cue from foot races?
Giro d'Italia organizers invite Israel team for second year in a row, alongside three Italian Pro Continental teams.
With the tough Challambra climb at nine kilometers to go, Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race pits pure sprinters against those who can kick on the climbs.
New Exploro aims for greater versatility. Enve's alloy hubs help its wheels hit lower price point. CeramicSpeed has pulleys for gravel, and more.
Although he's known for his talents on the climbs and time trial bike, American Brandon McNulty now has a taste for one-day racing.
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Rapha employs Polartec’s Alpha insulation to great effect in this vest that manages to keep you warm, dry, and not sweaty at all.
Race Melbourne crit challenges riders with hot points race. Highlights from the new Zwift pro series. Nibali aims for Giro, and his team sorts out financial shortfall.
The 20-year-old is one race into his WorldTour career and his team believes he has grand tour abilities.
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We discuss the stage 5 controversy at Tour Down Under as well as Rally-UHC's European ambitions.
Due to paperwork error, van der Sande is cleared of doping charges. Pro Continental riders race on Zwift. USA Crits announces D1 teams.
Cycling's tactical nuances lend themselves to confusion over what is corrupt and what is harmless sportsmanship.
Teams don't bring their coach buses to the Australian WorldTour race, so each squad is given two cars and a van to use.
The new finish for the Belgian monument could lead to a sprint showdown between Peter Sagan and others, other riders say.
From issue 81 • Words by Tomohiro Okusa (translation by mot.tiff) with images from ROB Walbers
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Pearl Izumi's PRO bib short is one of our favorites, with soft fabric that is not too compressive, and bib straps that practically disappear.