Anthony, Smith wrap up Really Rad weekend with day 2 wins
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.
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.
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Rochette's victory was the first one for a Canadian in the annual event. White was also a first-time elite Pan-Am champion.
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Mud and gale force winds greet riders on day one in Massachusetts
Irishman finds freedom to bring focussed aggression at UAE Team Emirates
UCI boss also discusses increased possibilities for women's cycling, supports calls for review of WADA
Now that we know the 2019 Giro and Tour routes, what can we expect in 2019? What GC riders are favored? How many stages can Sagan win?
This week's tech news roundup includes a new indoor smart trainer, Zwift's journey to France, a charity campaign, and a new bike tool.
The 24-year-old American notched the biggest result of his career this year north of the Arctic Circle.
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The days are getting shorter. Weather is deteriorating. And cyclists have more choices than ever when it comes to indoor smart trainers.
We speak with the guru of cycling ergonomics, Dr. Andy Pruitt, about cycling's most common injuries and how to prevent them.
We sat down with Lachlan Morton to discuss his return to the Education First team, racing on gravel, and a tough 2018 season.
Although Froome kept a stiff upper lip during the Giro and Tour, he admits the scandal surrounding his Salbutamol case weighed on him.
Wahoo remains the king of the smart trainer world with the Kickr, a stable, accurate, and user-friendly trainer that now offers a suite of accessories.
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From issue 71 • Words by Clive Pursehouse w/images courtesy, Beaulieu Vineyard
Next year's Tour route is a climbers paradise with five summit finishes and lots of high-altitude mountains, but it is short on TT kilometers.
Now that the route of the 2019 Giro d'Italia has been revealed, we can start getting excited about some of the big stages on tap.
Defending champion Chris Froome says he likes the look of the Giro's tough time trial stages but remains undecided on 2019 plan.
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The 2019 Giro d'Italia route will feature seven summit finishes, but it's not just for climbers, with three pivotal time trials as well.
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In a wide-ranging interview, Geraint Thomas said communication between himself and Chris Froome was crucial to his TDF victory
From issue 73 • Words/images by Bruno Yates
From issue 75
Words/images: Clive Pursehouse
A year after the Slipstream organization was on the brink of collapse, we meet a few of the donors who supported its crowdfunding campaign.
"There has to be a spirit of trying new things to move the sport forward," says outgoing USA Cycling CEO Derek Bouchard-Hall.
Lennard reflects on the injuries he has dealt with over the years and what he might have done to avoid or reduce risk.
Days away from retirement, Marangoni remembers his time spent supporting a blossoming young Slovak talent, Peter Sagan.
Tour de France organizers boasted that the 2019 route was the "highest Tour ever" — does that mean it will be exciting for fans?
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A Crazy Idea Becomes Something More
Ellen Noble sweeps the weekend, continuing her win streak that started in early October. Werner out-sprints Hecht after tactical battle.
The 28-year-old continues to strive for a yellow jersey despite a rough and tumble 2018.
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Italian finds confidence and a better programme with Bardiani-CSF
Grmay grew up in the small dusty Ethiopian town of Mek’ele, a town that has quadrupled in size since his birth, but still has few paved roads. As a child there was lots of football, running, but little cycling. His first hero was the marathon runner, Haile Gebrselassie, who not only competed in the Olympics barefoot but whose stride had a distinctive style came from carrying books to school.
Hainan offers not just luxury hotels, but experience and exposure for young riders looking to progress
Traditionalists complain that radios and power meters ruin racing action, but the mid-race reality is not so straightforward.
Emerging talents supplementing current triple-header of leaders and favorable Tour route provide Movistar boss confidence for 2019
Words and images by James Startt
Tour organizers hope to tame team Sky with a course designed to produce, oh happy day, the first French winner since 1985.
The Continental feeder team for Mitchelton-Scott develops young Chinese talent and cultivates sponsorship opportunities for the future.
World champion Valverde says a power meter ban might not change classics, but it could impact the Tour de France.
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Here’s the Week in Tech — all the gear news, tips, and announcements you need and none of the marketing gibberish you don’t.
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The 2019 Tour route will be a climbers' delight — but does that mean it will be fun for the fans to watch?
With a stable platform, good looks, and nearly best-in-class performance metrics, the CycleOps H2 comes close to dethroning Wahoo's Kickr.
Drapac steps down from role as co-sponsor of Slipstream team to focus on development program that will work closely with EF.
Although fans and riders have often asked for a women's stage race, Tour de France organizers stick with one-day format for La Course.
Although he won't confirm his role as sole leader, Froome says another yellow jersey would be an ideal 10th-anniversary gift for Team Sky.
"It is impossible to win this Tour unless you are a great climber," Tour de France director Prudhomme says at the route unveiling.
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Alloy stems get integrated Garmin mount and new seatposts ease adjustment considerably.
Words/images: Paolo Ciaberta
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This jersey has a few drawbacks, but overall it's a well-made, high-end piece of kit.
Michael Aisner, the man behind the Coors Classic, details six ways that pro cycling can build mainstream fan interest.
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Wahoo's Kickr Core is likely the best smart trainer on the market for the price. It's stable, quiet, and easy to set up on Zwift.
Words by Jered Gruber, Images by Gruber Images
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With his UnitedHealthcare team's future in doubt, Mannion rallies to win Colorado classic, poising himself for a step up in 2019.
Lennard Zinn addresses a question related to customizing a drivetrain and handlebars for use on a recumbent bike.
As Jamie Smith writes, marketing within the sport of cycling is complicated.
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After two years with the American EF Education First-Drapac team and a career-best eighth at Roubaix, Phinney renews contract.