The weekly spin: 15 reasons to be excited about the 2019 racing season
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The addition of a second Boa dial makes the RC7 a more attractive mid-range road shoe, with ample forefoot width and a striking finish.
Rumors of a merger or an extension with Comcast are intensifying. Sky is in an unusual situation because its exiting sponsor is also the team owner.
"America's Toughest Stage Race" will pass through four ski resorts before ending in Park City.
The 32-year-old may race the Giro after all this year, according to an Italian newspaper report.
From issue 51 • Words by Jeff Castelaz with illustrations by Matthew Burton
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USA Cycling's new CEO comes from an unconventional background. We discuss how he can address the organization's challenges.
It was well on into his career—a full nine years after he burst on the scene with a victory at the Tour de l’Avenir, and eight years after he took his one and only Tour de France—that Felice Gimondi won the 1973 world road race championship in Barcelona.
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With Team Sky's future in doubt, there is speculation that Israel Cycling Academy might merge with the British superteam in 2020.
The pro peloton has a number of young up-and-comers who are in line to emerge as new superstars in 2019. Here are our five favorites.
If you're committed to riding year-round, through rain, snow, and cold conditions, you owe it to yourself to get some dedicated winter shoes.
Lennard Zinn addresses questions related to Campagnolo shifting, downtube shifter setups, and the ideal position for cleats on a cycling shoe.
The 24-year-old Italian will ride a slate of classics and short stage races ahead of the Giro d'Italia.
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After a successful debut in the 2018 Giro, Israel Cycling Academy hopes to make the wildcard list again, and in 2020, the Tour de France is its goal.
The Sky rider says he wants to win Liège-Bastogne-Liège this season.
The Italian grand tour champion is reportedly considering switching teams for next year.
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You don’t need to worry about plowing into the Taco Bell drive through with these racks.
Lotto-Soudal team wants to give its young Aussie sprinter plenty of opportunities in 2019, and he is keen for a return to the grand tours.
Fellow pro team managers know how hard it is to bring on new sponsors, but they bet that Brailsford can keep his program afloat.
With the domestic pro road scene crumbling, riders sought support from each other, looked to other cycling disciples, or simply took a hike.
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After taking runner-up honors in both the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France, Tom Dumoulin will again race the double in 2019.
The pressure is on these five star riders to claim signature victories in 2019. They all had rocky rides last season amid high expectations.
We discuss how breathability works, how waterproof your cycling kit really needs to be, and why zippers don't work that well if you need to cool off.
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The 21-year-old Team Sky rider will take on the Giro d'Italia in May.
Peter Sagan has twice finished second in the Italian monument, so this year he is making it a priority.
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Pro Continental team Rally-UHC rides into the new year with Felt as its new bicycle sponsor with the disc-brake FR and DA time trial bike.
The Italian will attempt to win the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France this season, an elusive feat in today's peloton.
From issue 3 • Images by Russ Lamoureux
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From issue 2 • Words/images by Jered Gruber
From issue 1 • Words/images by Jered Gruber
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Chris Froome opts out of defending Giro title in bid to win fifth Tour de France, opening door for 21-year-old Bernal to lead Team Sky in Italy.
From track paracycling worlds to the Tour of Utah and everything in between, look back on 2018 with these images.
Fox has found a way to give riders a shock that analyzes terrain instantaneously and adjusts accordingly.
Quintana starting season in Argentina before likely starts at Tour of Colombia and Paris-Nice.
Award-winning director Arunas Matelis returns after 12 years to feature the less public side to understand the harsh sacrifices and the selflessness of the domestiques to compete the Giro d'Italia which covers over 3,000 kilometers in May of each year.
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Negotiations with Nibali on hold while team finalize details with new partner, who return to cycling following previous involvement with Team Sky and Specialized.
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In episode 64, we talk with bronze medalist Mike Woods and his teammate Rob Britton about their successes at the Innsbruck world championships.
What does it take to put on a gran fondo event, and why do it? Brent Bookwalter explains the motivation behind his Bookwalter Binge.
The burgeoning gravel segment is the most exciting trend in cycling, and better still, brands are making it more affordable for new riders.
Trek Shows Off Its Alloy Prowess
Roadside fistfights, fake profiles, doctored pictures and a whole lot of angry drivers: this is the bizarre inside story of the world’s largest anti-cyclist Facebook group, and the cyclist that’s behind it.
The Dutch-based team landed the three-time defending cyclocross world champ as he transitions to the road.
The UCI will open the door for two top-ranked second-division teams to race grand tours and will create a Classics Series.
Top professional riders hope that the incoming USA Cycling CEO can work toward inclusion and collaborate with grassroots races.
European champion van der Poel continues his remarkable win streak. Youngster Nieuwenhuis earns first elite World Cup podium.
Marianne Vos wins a tactical race after overcoming late mechanical, shoring up her lead in the World Cup overall.
Zoidl returns to WorldTour having raced with Trek-Segafredo until 2016, while Denifl pulls out of new team on "personal reasons."
Between Primoz Roglic and Sepp Kuss's breakthrough rides, 2018 was a breakthrough year for the LottoNL-Jumbo team.
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Van der Poel untouchable while error on the grid left Van Aert chasing from the start.
Slippery, technical course gave Brand second World Cup win of the season as she soloed away from Vos, second, and Worst, third.
It looked like Aqua Blue Sport would continue its upward trajectory, but instead the team closed abruptly at the end of 2018.
New seven-day race will feature well-known climbs and an individual time trial for a sneak peak at the WorldTour's top GC riders.
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Here's how to log miles this winter on your indoor trainer and have fun while you're doing it.
After wowing fans with his attacking style and fourth-place overall result at the Tour, Primoz Roglic will race for pink in 2019.
We remember favorite rides from 2018, with everything from wine tasting in Italy to riding 100 miles on a 35-year-old MTB.
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