2018 Mark Gunter Photographer of the Year Awards: the highlights so far
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Handmade in Japan, these are prized for delivering insanely high tire pressure—up to 300psi!
Our climber-in-residence, Mike, is made for tackling Flagstaff. He's 53kg, 5'5". Loves the steep stuff. His PR was 30:53, from years ago. He wanted to beat it, so we set out to help.
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We dig into the mysterious world of carbon fiber construction learning terms like modulus, resins, additives, and layups.
It is that time of the year again — teams are showing off their new kits for 2019. With some new additions to the peloton and updated sponsors, there are a few fresh looks.
Classics fans will have a fresh face to watch for at Tour of Flanders and other spring races as Mathieu van der Poel is set to debut.
The 2019 Vuelta route includes 59 categorized climbs but a surprisingly tame final week of racing.
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Floyd's Pro Cycling attracts domestic heavy hitters with enthusiasm for "multi-surface events" and a solid infrastructure.
Following a merger with the former BMC Racing organization, CCC will ride Giant bikes for 2019. Here's a look at Serge Pauwels's bike.
What should you and your cardiologist watch for as you age to maintain your health and competitive edge?
The veteran sports businesswoman chats with VeloNews about her ideas for the WorldTour squad.
The Spanish squad is reserving judgment on Team Sky's sponsor woes as both squads prepare for the 2019 season.
We interview the main protagonists to re-create the spectacular stage 19 of the Giro d’Italia when Chris Froome seized the GC lead.
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Some are light, some are aero, some have MIPS, some cost an arm and a leg, some are easy on the wallet.
Peter Sagan's sterling 2018 season was highlighted by victory in Paris-Roubaix. Here's the inside story of how he won a cobblestone.
Lennard Zinn answers a variety of questions in this week's column.
The Belgian is landing on his feet with Jumbo-Visma after a falling-out with former team Veranda's Willems-Crelan.
After experimenting with a three-pronged approach in 2018, the Spanish team will revert to a singular focus next summer.
The Italian won 33 races, including Milano-Sanremo and three grand tour stages.
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USA Crits series will kick off its 13th season of criterium racing with a new event in Birmingham, Alabama.
The pair will target the general classification in the Italian grand tour, which kicks off May 11 in Bologna.
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Defending champion Stephen Hyde faces stiff competition from young teammate Curtis White but emerges with his third CX title.
Compton dominated the race from lap one, while Gilbert ran to an impressive second, leaving Noble disappointed in third.
A dismantling of 'Fortress Froome' would level peloton, though possibility of wealthy team purchasing a block of Sky and becoming new dominant force remains.
We give Giro the 'Thoughtful Update' award for its brain-saving design that integrates MIPS technology into the helmet shell.
Words/Images: Andy Bokanev
Polished parts, pantographed logos, and a 25th-Anniversary Dura-Ace group highlight this beautiful Zullo
Danny Van Haute will helm a new Continental squad called Wildlife Generation p/b Maxxis in 2019.
From Issue 81
The Colorado Classic's aim to boost women's cycling is a noble goal, but it also could secure the financial future of the race.
The holidays are here, which means it is time to find the perfect gift for yourself or a cyclist in your life. We discuss Whoop, Normatec, Leomo, and more.
Veteran team manager Vincent Lavenu likes Larry Warbasse's talent as well as his personality, welcoming his team's first American rider.
Agents with riders on Team Sky say they expect the stars to stay put as long as possible, hoping to help save the team.
Vincenzo Nibali will race both the Giro and Tour with a focus on his home race in Italy. Flanders and Tirreno-Adriatico reveal 2019 routes.
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The 2019 USA Cycling calendar aims to avoid long travel between races and blends road races with criteriums.
A glut of top riders like Chris Froome and Geraint Thomas could rock the transfer market for 2020 if Team Sky can't find new sponsor.
The 30-year-old American discusses his upcoming season with EF Education First after seven seasons with BMC Racing.
Team Sky will lose its main financial backer at the end of next season, news that puts management into scramble mode.
WADA is at a turning point. The next few months will be both a challenging time and a time of opportunity for the anti-doping agency's leaders.
The Vuelta will begin in the low countries in 2020. It will be only the fourth time the Spanish tour has had its grand depart on foreign soil.
The F1 powerhouse will be a 50 percent owner of the team that formed in 2017.
The team says it must secure post-2019 funding before the start of next summer's Tour de France.
Team Sky's riders only learned about the squad's sponsorship news Tuesday night, hours before it was announced.
The British super-team announces that its main backer is pulling the plug following the upcoming campaign.
A year-end tradition at CyclingTips, these lists allow our editors to highlight the products they loved the most in the year. Here, our production editor Iain Treloar shares his shining lights of 2018.
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Mavic's gravel wheel and tire combination offers durability and performance at a reasonable price despite being a tad heavy.
UnitedHealthcare alums Travis McCabe and Serghei Tvetcov headline Floyd Landis's new Continental team that is renamed to avoid litigation.
After two years of hosting a major pro race, Colorado Classic takes new approach to 2019 event, focusing solely on four-day women's race.
Louis Garneau punches above its weight with the Course Air Lite II shoes, which are easily some of the most comfortable we've ridden in this season.
Organizers are expected to move Liège-Bastogne-Liège finish to flatter terrain, opening the door for fast-finishing classics riders.
Lennard Zinn addresses a variety of questions in this week's technical FAQ column.
The Australian starts training with new teammates this week, and team manager Brent Copeland is excited about his arrival.
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Samuele Manfredi hit by a car while training, in an induced coma in Italy. Vuelta a San Juan 'winner' banned. Sagan hops up stairs.
They called themselves the "Wolfpack," and in 2018, Quick-Step Floors riders proved to be cycling's apex predators.
Some riders and team managers contend that power meters ruin pro racing, but the reality of the situation is far more complex.
Hecht finishes the racing series with four straight victories, while Runnels goes solo for her third series win.
The route for the Spanish grand tour will be unveiled next week, but details are leaking out.
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Freezing conditions and the late arrival of snow made for slippery, attritional conditions at Jackson Park, Hendersonville.
The first day of racing saw closely contested racing at the front of the field.
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BMC ALR Disc One
So you think time trials are boring? They actually have an unexpected way of spicing up stage races. Here's why we shouldn't ignore the TTs.
We've been receiving so many good questions from our listeners, it was time to devote an entire episode to answering them.
With less recovery time between the Giro and Tour in 2019, it is unlikely any heavy hitters will try to win the overall in both.